LOGINCHAPTER 2
I jerked upright, my heart pounding hard against my ribs.
The music was way too loud. People filled the room, laughing and drinking, pressed together in sweaty groups. The smell of old alcohol and cheap perfume made me feel sick.
Cassian stood right over me, looking annoyed.
"Finally," he groaned, running a hand through his dark hair. "You passed out right when I was saying something important. Did you even hear me?"
My mind was screaming.
I had just been in a wrecked truck. I was dying. My parents were dead next to me, blood everywhere, and I couldn't reach my mom's hand...
But now I was here. On a leather couch in the VIP student lounge. Heavy bass shook the floor and Cassian was talking like nothing happened.
I sat up fast and looked around. This was the back-to-school party at the private club near campus. I saw the same elite students from my classes. Marcus from advanced biology was talking to some girl in a fancy dress. Sarah from English was laughing too loud by the bar. Across the room, my roommate Chloe was chatting with a group like everything was normal.
I touched my arms, my face, my neck. No pain. No broken bones. No blood.
I was wearing the same simple black top and worn jeans from that night three months ago. My phone buzzed in my pocket. I pulled it out with shaking hands and checked the date.
My stomach dropped.
It was the exact same night. The night Cassian Vance first demanded I accept the mate bond.
"Are you okay?" Cassian sat down next to me, too close. "You look pale."
I barely heard him. This could not be real. I died. I felt the cold take over, my vision going black. But the leather couch felt real under my hands. The music vibrations were real. Cassian's woody cologne was real.
Then a strange pull tugged at my chest. The mate bond. That wrong, invasive feeling was back.
"Eva." Cassian's voice brought me back. He sounded so sure of himself. "I've been thinking about this for a while. Us. The bond."
I stared at him. He looked just like he did that night, handsome, arrogant, certain I would say yes.
"You feel it too, right?" He leaned in closer, his golden eyes flashing. "The mate bond between us. It's strong. Strongest I've heard of for a scholarship girl like you. I want you to accept it. Officially. Be mine."
I remembered this moment perfectly.
In my first life, I tried to let him down easy. I said I wasn't ready, that I needed to focus on my scholarship and work-study job. I thought being nice would work.
It didn't.
He kept pushing. Kept cornering me. Kept saying the bond meant I belonged to him.
And when I kept saying no, he destroyed my family.
This time I knew better. Being nice would get us killed.
I stood up fast, surprising him.
The students nearby went quiet. They could feel the change in the air. The rich crowd loved drama, and heads were already turning.
"I will never accept the bond with you," I said loudly so everyone could hear. "I don't want you, Cassian. The bond doesn't mean I belong to you. Leave me alone."
Cassian's face went from shock to pure anger in a second. He stood up, towering over me, pushing his heavy Alpha aura at me.
"You don't mean that. You're just scared," he hissed. "The bond is intense, I get it. But we're meant to be together. I know you feel like you're not good enough for me because of where you come from. I'will probably have to marry someone of equal status later for the family line. But even then, you'll always be the first. Just give it time and you'll…"
"No."
He blinked, stunned. "What?"
"I said no. I'm not giving it time. I'm not changing my mind. I don't want to be your side piece, Cassian. I don't want you. That's it."
His eyes flashed dangerous gold. His wolf was close to the surface. People were whispering now. Phones were coming out to record the Vance heir getting rejected.
I saw the same old pattern starting. Cassian refusing to hear no. In my first life, I just ran away after this. It didn't work.
This time I needed to make the rejection hurt. Make it so public he could never spin it.
I looked across the crowded room. There, near the dark corridor to the private exit. The same tall man from my memories. Broad shoulders in a tailored charcoal suit. He stood alone, back to the party.
I didn't think twice. I walked straight to him.
Behind me, Cassian shouted, "Eva, wait!"
I reached the stranger and tapped his shoulder. As he started to turn, I grabbed his crisp lapels and pulled him down into a hard kiss.
For a second, the man froze completely.
Then he kissed me back. His big hand slid to my waist, fingers pressing in with strong control. His kiss was deep and commanding. His scent hit me hard. It made my head spin.
This was just a move. Nothing more.
I pulled away after a few seconds, keeping my eyes down so I wouldn't see his face. I turned around.
Cassian looked ready to explode. His eyes were dark, fists clenched tight, body shaking with rage.
The whole room was staring. Phones caught every second of the scholarship girl breaking the mate bond and kissing someone else.
I smirked at him, letting him see the hate in my eyes, and walked straight past the crowd toward the exit. I didn't look back at the man in the suit. I just left like I owned the place.
The cold night air hit me outside. My legs gave out.
I barely reached the concrete curb before I sat down hard. My hands shook badly. The adrenaline was gone and the full weight of everything crashed over me.
I was alive.
I was back.
I had exactly three months before my parents would die on that mountain road. Three months to change everything. To save them. To stop Cassian.
But the memories were still so clear. My mom's empty eyes. The blood on the dashboard. The terrible cold.
What if I couldn't fix it? What if trying something new just made it worse?
My phone buzzed in my hand.
I opened it with shaky fingers. Text from an unknown campus number.
It was short and cold: "You just made a big mistake of your life."
I didn't need to guess who sent it.
Cassian.
Chapter 10The library of Lunar Ridge Academy was massive. At night, it looked like a haunted forest made of dark wood and stone. The bookshelves were very tall, reaching all the way up to the high ceiling. Only a few small lamps were turned on, casting long, spooky shadows across the floorboards.I was working in the restricted history section on the third floor. My job was to put away a heavy stack of old books before the building closed at ten o'clock.My body still felt weak from the magic burn in the administrative office, but I kept pushing myself. I slid a thick book onto a high shelf, letting out a soft sigh.Suddenly, the air in the room changed.The temperature dropped fast, and the heavy scent of wood-smoke and ozone filled the narrow aisle. It was an angry, heavy scent that made my instincts scream.I turned around quickly, but I was already trapped.Cassian was standing at the end of the aisle. His golden eyes were bright and furious in the dark. He didn't say a word. He
Chapter 9The secondary administrative office was located on the second floor of the main building. It was a large room filled with wooden desks, filing cabinets, and small computer terminals. During the day, the school workers handled the daily budget here. But at night, the room was completely dark and empty.The only sound was the soft hum of the air conditioner and the steady click of my plastic broom against the floorboards.Gideon had assigned me to clean this floor for the evening. He was downstairs checking the perimeter gates, leaving me alone for exactly one hour.“This is my chance,” I thought, looking around the quiet room.In my first life, I came to this office only once. It was the terrible day my father was accused of stealing rare magical artifacts from the school storage. The school financial director, Cassandra Vance, had sat behind the largest desk, showing my father doctored digital logs that proved his guilt. My father had wept, swearing he was innocent, but no o
Chapter 8The next afternoon, the weather was very bad. Grey clouds covered the sky, and cold rain tapped hard against the glass windows of the locker room.I walked into the work-study changing area after my history class. My body was still very sore from the heavy vault shift last night. Every muscle ached, and my chest felt tight. But I needed to change into my spare uniform for my next work rotation.I stopped right in front of my metal locker.My stomach dropped.The locker door was bent completely open. The heavy steel lock was broken, hanging loosely from the latch. Inside, everything was completely destroyed.My clean, spare work-study uniforms, the simple white shirts and black skirts, were ripped into thin shreds. They were covered in dark, dirty water from the campus courtyard. My extra books were torn apart, their pages soaked and ruined. Someone had even dumped smelly kitchen garbage all over my clean sneakers."Oh no," a soft voice said from behind me.I turned around. C
Chapter 7The subterranean Lower Tower Vaults were freezing cold.Down here, far beneath the grand lobbies and pristine hallways of Lunar Ridge Academy, the air smelled of ancient stone, damp earth, and old paper. The walls were made of rough, dark granite that had not seen sunlight in centuries. Long rows of heavy iron shelves stretched into the gloom, packed with iron-bound ledgers, historical records, and sealed magical containers that hummed with a low, faint vibration.I held the heavy industrial mop tight, my hands stiff from the chill.A few feet away, Gideon stood perfectly still in the shadows of the arched doorway. His arms were folded across his broad, armored chest. His sharp, scarred face was completely blank, but his dark eyes tracked my every movement. He didn't speak. He didn't offer to help. He was simply watching, evaluating my stamina like a soldier testing a recruit.I pushed the mop across the dusty stone floor, my muscles aching with every motion.In my first lif
Chapter 6The main dining hall of Lunar Ridge Academy looked like a Gothic cathedral converted into an exclusive playground for the supernatural elite. High vaulted ceilings lost themselves in deep shadows, illuminated only by floating, dim magical sconces and massive stained-glass windows that cast long, bloody streaks of red and purple light across the stone floor. Long mahogany tables stretched down the length of the hall, rigidly divided by social hierarchy.At the far end, elevated on a marble dais, sat the elite tables, the domain of the high-ranking Alphas, the wealthy trust-fund heirs, and the old-money lineages who ran the territories.The moment Chloe and I stepped through the heavy double doors, the ambient roar of hundreds of talking students dropped significantly. The friction from the atrium confrontation had already traveled ahead of us."Just keep your head down and follow me," Chloe whispered, her grip tightening on my forearm as she steered me toward the lower-rankin
CHAPTER 5Cassian’s Alpha aura slammed into the atrium like a heavy wave. The air thickened right away, carrying that sharp mix of ozone and burnt wood he always gave off when he was losing it. It pressed down on everyone around us, the kind of power meant to force lower wolves to their knees and make them bare their throats. In the past, scholarship kids would’ve scattered like scared rabbits, eyes on the floor, trying not to draw attention.But I stayed put. Backpack hanging loose off one shoulder, feet planted on the polished stone. I didn’t blink. Didn’t drop my gaze.The memory of the crash was still too fresh, metal twisting around me, the sick crunch of things breaking, blood everywhere. That kind of pressure made Cassian’s little display feel almost pathetic. I just looked up at him, calm as I could manage.“Step back, Cassian,” I said, voice carrying through the sudden silence. “You’re blocking the exit.”A ripple went through the crowd. Gasps. A few phones sneaking out of po







