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Unrecognized

Author: Nyra Vale
last update publish date: 2026-04-27 17:01:01

NOVA

He was still too close.

Nova kept her back against the door and her face neutral and told herself the heat she felt had nothing to do with the man standing two feet in front of her. Bad lighting. Long travel. Low blood sugar. Pick one.

"Don't tell me", Caden said, something shifting at the edge of his voice, "you're into men."

She stared at him.

He stared back, reading her face the way he read everything. Patient. Unhurried. Like he had a filing system in his head and was deciding which drawer she belonged in.

He thinks that's what this is. Fine. Let him. It was the wrong conclusion, and it was a thousand times better than the right one.

He can't feel the pull. The mask was doing its job. No scent, no signal, nothing to tell him what his wolf should be recognising. He just saw a freshman acting strange in a dorm room and landed on the first explanation that fit.

She could work with that.

"I'm not into anything right now," she said. "I'm tired. I've been travelling for three days. I'm not used to shared rooms." She gestured between them at the space that wasn't enough of it. "This."

"This."

"The whole." Another vague gesture. "Situation."

He looked at her for another second, then something in his posture shifted. He stepped back. Not far, but enough. He picked the shirt off the bunk and held it loosely at his side without putting it on, because apparently that was just a permanent state of affairs she was going to have to accept.

"All right, kitten." Easier now. Decided. "Roommate privilege." He nodded toward the bathroom. "you can use the shower first."

"I'm fine."

"You just got here. Three days on the road." He said it plainly, with no edge to it. "Hot water, clean clothes. You'll feel better."

"I said I'm fine."

"We're going to be in this room together for a year." Still that same flat tone, like he was discussing a training schedule. "We're going to see each other in worse states than this. Might as well start normal." The corner of his mouth moved. "Want help getting those off?"

Every thought Nova had stopped at once.

For approximately one second, she saw it in full. His hands were at her collar. The binding underneath. The look on his face when he realised. The end of everything she'd spent four months building.

She made a sound she would never admit to making.

"No." She got that out. "No, I was just—why shower now, specifically? that's my question. Why now and not later? Or honestly never, I'm not big on showers; I go weeks sometimes, months, it's a preference thing, some people find it — the smell you noticed earlier, by the way, that's probably just me, I love the smell, you'll have to adjust to it —"

Caden's expression changed.

Not slowly. All at once, the way a door closes.

He took one full step back. Then another. His eyes moved over her with something that looked, genuinely, like physical discomfort.

"Stop." Flat. Final. He pointed at the bathroom without looking at it, eyes still on her face like he was trying to figure out if she was serious. "Shower. Before I get back." He grabbed his jacket off the chair.

"I just said —"

He went out the window.

Not the door. The window. Second floor. Gone.

Nova stood in the empty room.

She waited. Counted to ten.

Then she sat down on the bottom bunk, pressed her face into her hands, and laughed until her ribs hurt. Quiet, shoulders shaking, completely undignified. She has never seen someone run so fast because of a little dirt.

She lifted her head. Breathed. Looked at the open window.

Scared him off that easily.

She lay back on the bunk and stared up at the slats above her.

Please let him stay gone tonight. She closed her eyes. Actually, forever. Transfer. Expulsion. Voluntary relocation to a different continent.

Her wolf did that pressing thing again.

"I know," she said to the ceiling. "I'm aware. It doesn't help."

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She was at the meal hall at six forty.

Early enough that the kitchen staff still looked annoyed about being awake and late enough that the worst of the hot food was gone. She grabbed what was left, found the end of the last table, back to the wall, clear line to both doors. Old habit. Eat fast, head down, and give nobody a reason to look too long at her.

She was doing fine until she heard them.

Four males, second-years by their size and the easy way they took up space, were three tables over. The one at the centre had a wide jaw and the kind of grin that meant he'd already decided how his morning was going to go. His name, she'd clocked from the intake board; she'd memorised her first hour here, was Bren. The others she'd tagged were Dex, Calloway, and a fourth one she hadn't placed yet, who laughed loudest at everything.

"Fresh intake finally made it to the hall." Bren didn't lower his voice. Wasn't for his friends. "Took long enough."

Nova ate her eggs.

"Remember when we were that small?" Dex said, leaning back. "Actually, no. We weren't."

More laughing.

She kept eating.

The bench scraped. Bren stood up. She tracked it in her peripheral vision and kept her eyes on her plate.

He came around the tables and stopped at the end of hers. Tray in hand, grin cranked up. Close; he was bigger than he'd looked from across the room.

"Morning, little guy." Warm. Almost friendly. "You find your way okay? Signs are high up. Hard when you're close to the ground."

She looked up at him.

Looked back at her food.

He laughed and turned back to his group, and she caught it. That small shift. The upgrade. The decision.

Two seconds.

The tray tilted over hers. Food hit her shoulder, her chest, and the table. Metal on stone, loud. The hall around them went quiet in patches.

"Whoa." Hands up. Eyes wide. "Didn't see you. You're what, five foot nothing? Basically invisible. His friends were already laughing. "Let me sort that out."

He picked up his cup.

She watched it. Didn't move.

Cold milk hit her left shoulder, ran down her arm, and dripped off her elbow onto the bench.

Bren set the cup down in front of her. Gentle. Considered. "There. Now everyone can see you."

Laughter from two tables. Calloway said something about intake standards she didn't fully catch.

Nova looked at her arm.

Looked at the cup.

Looked at her hands, flat on the table.

Ash Darvin. She ran it through her head once, firmly. Just stay quiet; you are not here to put second-years through the floor before breakfast. Her wolf had a different opinion. She told it to sit down.

She started cleaning up the tray.

Bren was still there, waiting for whatever reaction would make the story better later. She gave him nothing. Just moved methodically through the mess, with the same focus she gave a sparring drill, and felt him getting bored with the lack of response.

She reached for the cup.

The hall changed.

No sound. Just that shift in air pressure she'd learnt yesterday to recognise. Sixty people orienting toward the same point without deciding to, conversations cutting off mid-sentence, and attention pulling like something magnetic had walked through the door.

Her shoulders went tight.

She turned.

Caden stood in the entrance. No tray. One hand in his pocket. Dark eyes moved across the hall, the way they moved across everything, slow and taking stock, until they found her specifically.

They stopped.

Took in the wet shoulder. The overturned tray. Bren, still standing at the end of her table with her cup and her grin and her three friends behind her.

Caden's face didn't move.

But Bren's grin did.

It didn't disappear. It just got careful around the edges, like something that wanted to stay but wasn't sure it should.

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