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EVELESSA
It takes everything in me to convince my father and brothers to let me change schools. After bouncing in and out of high schools for over five years, all I want is one university I can actually stay in till graduation. So, despite being far ahead of me, my brothers, both third-year students, and my dad, an art professor, uprooted their lives and moved here with me. "Eve, slow down," Richard mutters beside me, shifting his backpack. "Why are you acting as if you're on your way to take a life?" "That's what your sister looks like every other day" Emmanuel adds with a smirk. "Resting bitch face: elite intimidation level. Doesn't work on us, though." I glare at them. "It's called determination," I correct. "And confidence. You two should try it." Richard snorts. "You have lived for all of nineteen years, live a little sis." " So easy for you to say as boys since you get most things easy". As we walk through the part, I see students flirting, taking first day pictures,having fun but I don't want any attention so I adjust my hoodie to keep my face covered. My curves push against the fabric, and I already feel eyes on me. Great. Day One and the attention is ridiculous already. "You should have allowed us to drop you at your dorm Eve, he complains for the fifth time... Dad's going to be pissed if we leave you on your own." "Dad is teaching a lecture," I remind him. "And you two have hockey practice. I'm fine. I'm a big girl." "You're outrageously beautiful with a dangerous body," Richard says. "Beautiful girls attract trouble." "That makes no sense." "Girls like you attract dudes," he clarifies. "Dudes are trouble." I groan loudly. "I came here for a normal life. Can we pretend I might actually get one?" They fall silent. Normal. Human. Safe. Everything Dad wants for us since the night Mom— No. I refuse to revisit that memory. "Anyway," I say quickly, exhaling. "I'm only trying out for cheerleading. I have been dancing for years. I need something normal." Emmanuel makes a face. "Cheerleaders have beautiful bodies and rotten characters, don't let them bully you." I hit the back of his head. We make a stop in front of the athletic center which is covered with glass and watch as students move in and out. "There better not be any supernatural crap today," I mutter. Emmanuel laughs. "Eve, we moved three states away. No vampires. No wolves. No fated mates. No kings. You're safe." But my stomach twists anyway. Every town we've moved to… every time I've said those words… Fate laughed in my face. "Go," Richard says gently. "Knock 'em dead." I nod, leave them behind, and walk inside. Hours later I change and walk to the main gym where the cheerleading tryouts are happening. The moment I step inside, I am overpowered with the smell of sweat and perfume. Every face around stares unabashedly at me now. Whispers start instantly. "Who's that?" "Transfer student?" "Holy—look at her body." "She looks like she should model." "She's so curvy—" "Brian, shut up!" I lift my chin. Confidence, Eve. Act like your insides aren't trembling jelly. A squad of shiny-ponytailed girls turns toward me like a synchronized hive. The leader, blonde, tan, terrifying, steps forward. "You're late," she snaps. I blink. "Tryouts start in ten minutes." "I know. I just want to know if you're up to date with your schedule." Okay, guess this is how we'll roll here. "My name is Evelessa," I say. She smirks. "We know. Word travels fast." Her eyes drag over me. "Transfer girls never last. Especially ones who look like competition." "It's cheerleading," I say dryly. She laughs, pure evil Barbie energy. "No, sweetheart. It's a hierarchy." She whips around dramatically and her clique follows. "Too curvy to be a flyer," one girl mutters. "Too pretty," another whispers. "Cassain is going to notice." My stomach drops at the name. Cassain. The campus hockey god. The billionaire heir. The whispered legend. And, most terrifying of all— The boy with star-black eyes who used to follow me everywhere as a child. The boy who vanished before everything went to hell. The boy who belonged to the world I left. My childhood crush. My childhood curse. He shouldn't be here. Not in this human school. "Evelessa?" the coach calls. I breathe in, walk forward. "You'll go third," she says. I move to the side, warm up, trying to steady my heart. Dance is safe. Dance makes sense. Dance belongs to me. I'm stretching when I freeze. Across the gym… leaning against the wall like he owns the world… Cassain. Tall. Broad. Sharp-jawed. Midnight hair. And those eyes— He looks at me instantly. His irises flicker. Storm-gray. Then molten gold. Then back again. No. No. This should not be happening here, this is meant to be a safe space. He eyes me like his next meal without any reservations. I almost fall at the weight of his intensified lust. "Cass? You good?" one of the guys asks. Cassain doesn't answer, he stares at me like I'm the only one that exists in his orbit. "Evelessa, you're next," the coach calls. Music starts. I dance. My body moves on instinct, spins, pops, rolls, kicks, flips. Electricity vibrating through every muscle. Whispers break out. "She's insane." "She's so flexible." "She's getting a spot." "Cassain is literally drooling." I don't dare look at him. But I feel him. Every second. I finish with a perfect landing. The gym falls silent. The coach stares. "Well. That was… unbelievable." I nod, breathless, and rush into the locker room. I need air. I need a moment. I need— Answers. The bathroom is empty by the time I walk in, I grip the sink, splash cold water on my face. Calm down. Maybe you imagined it. Maybe— A warm breath ghosts across the back of my neck. I freeze. No. I look up. He's behind me. Cassain. Close, Too close. His chest brushes my back. The smell and feel of his body overtakes my sense of reasoning and I'm stuck at one point. He lowers his head to my neck. I shiver violently. "Evelessa," he murmurs, voice deeper than I remember. "I finally found you." My breath stutters. He inhales slowly, purposefully, like he's claiming something. Our eyes lock in the mirror. His aura thickens. His presence suffocates everything else. "You can't be here," I whisper. His lips curl in a slow, lethal smile. "Sweetheart," he says softly, "I am everywhere you are now." He trails a finger along my hip. "Because you—" His voice drops. "—are mine." My pulse stops. He leans closer, mouth brushing my skin. "Welcome to campus, mate." My world collapses. I spin, push him back with trembling hands. "Cassain, this is a human school. My father, my brothers, please don't mark me—" "This isn't a negotiation," he says, eyes glowing brighter. "I'm not letting you out of my sight again." "I left that world," I breathe. "You left me first." His expression darkens. "Something happened. When I came back, you were gone." He touches my jaw gently. "And now you've walked right back to me." Footsteps echo outside. Before I can react, He's gone. Vanished like smoke. But his scent lingers on my neck, a faint bite throbs. No. No, no, no. He's back. My fated mate. My childhood crush. The one thing my family can NEVER know about. "Evelessa?" Richard's voice snaps me back. "Are you okay?"CASSAINThree days feels like three years.I don’t sleep the first night.The second night is worse.By the third, I’m functioning on rage and routine, but practice and our game day helps.The stadium is packed. Students chant my name like I’m something untouchable.Lucian claps my shoulder before kickoff. “Keep your head in the game.”“I am focused.”He gives me a look that says no, you’re not.He’s right.Every hit I take, every hit I deliver, every sprint down the field is all displacement because she isn’t here.The whistle blows and I unleash.I hit harder than I should.I run like something’s chasing me.I score twice in the first half.By the second half, the other team avoids me.The crowd screams.My veins feel like live wires.Adrenaline hums under my skin like a second pulse.Final whistle.We win.The team piles onto me, shouting, laughing, slapping my helmet.I rip it off, breathing hard and I see her in the audience.Watching me.My chest stops.The world muffles.Ever
EVELESSA:"I'd come over as soon I can Aretha... take a chill pill, today's the third today. I'd go home tomorrow. "" You should hurry up, girl...Cassain is losing his shit." I hang up.I’m halfway down a deserted stretch of road lined with skeletal trees and cracked asphalt, and my wolf is restless beneath my skin.Something’s wrong, Aretha whispers inside me.“I know,” I murmur.The air smells strange soI let the rhythm of the steps I hear settle into my spine.The footsteps stop, and I turn slowly.Valeux.He stands in the middle of the road like he owns it.Dark coat flowing slightly in the wind.His eyes gleam with something sharp and bitter.“Going somewhere?” he asks lightly.I don’t answer right away.“What do you want, Valeux?”He tilts his head.“No greeting?”“We’re past pleasantries.”His lips curve faintly.“Yes. I suppose we are.”The air shifts.Aretha moves inside me, alert.His gaze drifts over me.“You look different,” he says softly.“I nearly drowned.”“I heard.”
CASSAIN I heard her father and I'm stunned “She almost drowned.”The sentence doesn’t sit well with me.Lucian repeats it like he’s reading weather updates not a news that has practically dishevelled my existence.“What do you mean almost drowned?” I ask, very quietly.We’re in my office now, it's exactly a fay after her father brings her back.The glass walls look out over the city but I don’t see the skyline anymore. I see water closing over her head and almost get a panic attack “She was thrown into a poisoned river by rogue assassins which triggered transformation for her into what I can't figure out till now. She was pulled out in time by her father”“In time,” I repeat.My hands curl on the desk.“In time?” I stand abruptly. The chair scrapes back violently. “Define that, Lucian.”“She survived.”“That’s not good enough.”He exhales slowly, the way he does when he’s deciding how much truth I can handle without destroying furniture.“She stopped breathing for several seconds.”
EVELESSA "Go again.."I'm back to school again and it's hell all over again because for some reason, Davina is on the war path.The bass drops and I let it take me. My hips roll slow, then sharp. My shoulders snap. My hair whips across my face and I don’t bother fixing it. I feel the wolf under my skin hum in approval. Dance is the only thing that makes my chaos align.“Again!” Coach yells.I sigh and we start all over again.I don’t see them at first.I’m in a spin when the air shifts.My skin prickles.I freeze mid-count.Everyone stumbles because I never freeze.“What is wrong with you?” Davina snaps behind me.I don’t answer because I see Seraphina.Standing at the entrance of the studio like she owns the building.She’s wearing a white tailored suit that looks like it was sewn by angels and tailored by sin. Her silver hair cascades over her shoulders like liquid light. She doesn’t smile.She surveys.Beside her stands the forbidden, my birth father looking ridiculously handsome.
EVELESSA "Go again.."I'm back to school again and it's hell all over again because for some reason, Davina is on the war path.The bass drops and I let it take me. My hips roll slow, then sharp. My shoulders snap. My hair whips across my face and I don’t bother fixing it. I feel the wolf under my skin hum in approval. Dance is the only thing that makes my chaos align.“Again!” Coach yells.I sigh and we start all over again.I don’t see them at first.I’m in a spin when the air shifts.My skin prickles.I freeze mid-count.Everyone stumbles because I never freeze.“What is wrong with you?” Davina snaps behind me.I don’t answer because I see Seraphina.Standing at the entrance of the studio like she owns the building.She’s wearing a white tailored suit that looks like it was sewn by angels and tailored by sin. Her silver hair cascades over her shoulders like liquid light. She doesn’t smile.She surveys.Beside her stands the forbidden, my birth father looking ridiculously handsome.
SERAPHINA "Hello love..."I knew he would find me eventually. I see him again, standing beside her bed as if time had folded in on itself, I felt the sky tremble inside my ribs.Michael.“You’re alive,” he said.Not a question but an accusation.My hand tightened around the crystal keys I'm holding. “I never died,” I answered evenly.He scoffed“You let me believe you were ash.”There it was.The wound I gave him.I looked at him fully then, and for one dangerous moment, the centuries dissolved.I saw the angel who once watched stars like they were fragile.I saw the male who pressed his forehead to mine and chose me over heaven, and I wanted to run into his arms.Instead, I straightened.“You were not supposed to survive,” I said quietly.“Survive?” he repeated. “They stripped me of light. They made me a beast. They threw me into the sea.”“I know.”His eyes darkened. “Then you know what your silence did to me. Now I find an adult with my blood humming in her veins and your essen







