LOGINZara's POV
Zara's hands shook as she wrung out her mop for the third time.
She couldn't get the image out of her head, those silver eyes staring at her through the classroom window.
She'd seen him earlier that morning, stepping out of the black SUV.
Even from a distance, she could tell he was different.
Taller than most students, with the kind of perfect features that belonged on magazine covers.
Dark hair, strong jaw, the confident posture of someone who'd never known failure.
Everything she wasn't.
But when their eyes met through that window, something had happened.
For just a moment, she'd seen... something else.
A burning city, creatures screaming and herself, but not herself.
Someone powerful and terrifying.
"Get it together, Zara," she muttered, pushing her cart toward the next classroom.
"Rich boy looks at you for two seconds and you're having hallucinations."
But it hadn't felt like a hallucination.
It had felt like a memory.
The morning classes were starting, which meant the hallways would soon be full of students who'd look right through her.
Zara quickened her pace, hoping to finish the upper floors before the first period ended.
She was almost to the stairwell when she heard voices coming from the computer lab.
"...complete destruction. Every terminal except one."
"Any idea who did this, Professor Hayes?"
Zara froze.
That was Dr. Voss, the academy director.
A woman who never spoke to janitors unless they'd done something wrong.
"Security footage shows nothing unusual," Professor Hayes replied.
"Just the cleaning staff making their rounds."
Zara's heart hammered.
They were talking about the lab she'd cleaned last night.
The lab with the strange computer that had somehow understood her touch.
"Check the cleaning logs," Dr. Voss said coldly.
"I want to know exactly who was in that room."
Footsteps headed toward the door.
Zara quickly pushed her cart around the corner and tried to look busy, but she could feel Dr. Voss's eyes on her as the director swept past.
This was bad.
If they suspected her of vandalism, she'd be thrown out of the academy.
And then where would she go?
Back to a pack that didn't want her?
"Excuse me."
Zara jumped, spinning around to find herself face-to-face with the transfer student.
Up close, he was even more beautiful than she'd thought.
Perfect bone structure, flawless skin, and those strange silver eyes that seemed to look right through her.
"You're Zara, right?"
His voice was deep, smooth, with just a hint of an accent she couldn't place.
She nodded, not trusting herself to speak.
Students like him didn't talk to students like her.
Ever.
"I'm Kai Storm," he said, offering her a small smile.
"I just transferred here."
"I know," she managed, then immediately regretted it.
She sounded like a stalker.
But Kai didn't seem bothered.
If anything, his smile widened.
"I was wondering if you could help me with something."
Zara blinked.
"Help you?"
"I'm looking for the library.
I have some research to catch up on, and the other students seem more interested in showing me the party spots than the academic facilities."
She stared at him, waiting for the punchline.
This had to be some kind of joke.
Maybe a dare from his new friends.
Get the broken omega to embarrass herself by thinking the hot transfer student actually wanted to talk to her.
But Kai looked sincere.
And there was something in his eyes - a sadness that she recognized.
Like he knew what it felt like to be alone.
"It's on the third floor," she said quietly.
"East wing.
Take the main staircase up two flights, then turn left at the portrait of the first academy founder."
"Would you mind showing me?" Kai asked.
"I'm terrible with directions."
Zara glanced around the hallway.
A few early students were starting to appear, and she could already see them staring.
Whispers would start soon.
The broken omega thinks she has a chance with the new alpha heir.
How pathetic.
"I have work to do," she said, gripping her mop handle tighter.
"Please," Kai said, and there was something desperate in his voice.
"I could really use a friendly face right now."
Against her better judgment, Zara found herself nodding.
She parked her cart in a supply closet and led him toward the stairs.
They walked in silence for the first few minutes.
Zara was hyper-aware of every step, every breath, every time their hands almost brushed as they climbed the stairs.
She'd never been this close to someone so... perfect.
"So," Kai said as they reached the second floor, "how long have you been at Shadowmere?"
"Five years," Zara replied, then immediately wished she hadn't.
Five years was a long time to be stuck at a school most students graduated from in three.
"That's a long time," Kai observed, but his tone wasn't mocking.
"Do you like it here?"
Zara almost laughed.
Like it?
She lived in a basement room smaller than most people's closets, spent her days cleaning up after people who treated her like she was invisible, and hadn't had a real friend in years.
"It's fine," she said instead.
They turned the corner toward the east wing, and Kai suddenly stopped walking.
"Zara," he said slowly, "this might sound crazy, but... have we met before?"
She looked at him, startled.
"No.
I would have remembered."
"I know we haven't," Kai said, running a hand through his dark hair.
"But when I saw you this morning, I had the strangest feeling that I knew you from somewhere."
Zara's pulse quickened.
She'd felt the same thing, but admitting it would make her sound delusional.
"Maybe you just have one of those faces," she said weakly.
Kai stepped closer, and Zara caught a whiff of his scent.
He smelled like pine forests and thunderstorms, with an underlying sharpness that made her think of metal.
It was intoxicating and wrong at the same time.
"I keep having these dreams," Kai said quietly.
"About places I've never been, about things that can't be real and in some of them, there's a girl who looks just like you."
Zara's breath stopped for a second.
"What kind of dreams?"
"Cities made of silver, creatures that aren't quite human and you..."
He paused, his silver eyes intense.
"In the dreams, you're not like you are here.
You're powerful and dangerous."
A chill ran down Zara's spine.
She'd been having similar dreams lately, though she'd tried to dismiss them as wishful thinking.
Dreams where she wasn't broken, where she could shift into something magnificent and terrifying.
"That's impossible," she whispered.
"Is it?" Kai moved even closer, close enough that she could feel the heat radiating from his body.
"Because right now, looking at you, I feel like I'm about to remember something important.
Something I'm not supposed to know."
Zara stared into his silver eyes and felt something shift inside her.
A strange warmth spread through her chest, followed by a sensation she'd never experienced before.
Like something inside her was waking up.
"I should go," she said quickly, taking a step back.
"The library is just down this hall.
You can't miss it."
She turned to leave, but Kai caught her arm.
His touch sent electricity through her entire body.
"Wait," he said urgently.
"I need to ask you something else."
Zara looked down at where his hand touched her arm.
His skin was warm, but there was something odd about it.
A faint metallic sheen, like his blood wasn't quite the right color.
"Have you ever felt like you don't belong here?" Kai asked.
"Like you're meant for something else, but you can't remember what?"
The question hit too close to home.
Zara had felt that way her entire life - like she was a puzzle piece that didn't fit anywhere.
"Everyone feels that way sometimes," she said, gently pulling her arm free.
"Not like this," Kai insisted.
"I mean really don't belong.
Like you're not even the same species as everyone else."
Zara stared at him, her heart was pounding.
There was something in his voice, in his eyes, that made her think he wasn't just making conversation.
He was testing her and looking for something.
But what?
"I really have to go," she said, backing toward the stairs.
"My supervisor will be looking for me."
Kai watched her retreat with an expression of frustration and longing that made her chest ache.
"I'll see you around, Zara," he called after her.
As she hurried down the stairs, Zara could feel his eyes on her back.
And despite every instinct telling her to stay away from the perfect transfer student with the strange questions and the silver blood, she found herself hoping he was right.
She hoped she would see him around.
Because for the first time in five years, someone had looked at her like she might be worth knowing.
ZARA’S POVThe moment the space split, I expected destruction.That had been my life’s pattern.Every time something unknown arrived, it took something first.A life.A choice.A version of me I could never get back.But this time, nothing was taken.The fracture in the air didn’t explode outward.It didn’t tear reality apart like the others before it.It simply opened.Like something gentle deciding we were finally ready to understand it.Kai stood beside me.Not in front of me.Not behind me.Beside me.That mattered more than anything else in the universe right now.His hand was still in mine.Warm.Steady.Real.“I don’t feel danger,” he whispered.I swallowed.“I don’t either.”And that terrified me more than fear ever did.The opening widened slowly.Not chaotic.Not violent.Structured.Intentional.And through it, I saw something that made my breath catch.Not a monster.Not a weapon.Not an enemy.Werewolves.But not as I knew them.Not broken.Not harvested.Not trapped in c
ZARA’S POVI didn’t realize I was still holding my breath until Kai steadied himself fully in front of me.Slowly.Like something inside him had been rebuilt from pieces that didn’t originally belong together.His eyes were still his.But there was something quieter in them now.Not emptiness.Control.The kind that comes after chaos has finally been forced into submission.Or negotiation.I didn’t know which one scared me more.“You’re back,” I whispered.My voice sounded smaller than I intended.Like I had been holding it in my chest for too long.Kai blinked once.Then nodded.“Yes.”Simple.Clean.But nothing about him felt simple anymore.I studied him carefully.Not his face.Not his posture.What was behind it.I had learned too much about things hiding behind appearances to trust only what I saw.But I didn’t feel danger from him.Not right now.Just… depth.Layers I hadn’t seen before.“What did you choose?” I asked quietly.I needed to hear it.Not for reassurance.For groun
KAI’S POVI felt it before she said anything.The shift.Not outside.Inside me.It started as a pressure behind my eyes.Subtle at first.Like a memory trying to surface.Then sharper.Like something knocking from the inside of my skull, demanding attention.I clenched my jaw slightly.Trying to hold it down.Trying to stay present.With her.Zara noticed immediately.Of course she did.Her fingers tightened around mine.“Kai…”I forced a steady breath.“I’m fine.”Even as I said it, I knew it was a lie.The world around us was still unstable.Still watching.Still waiting.But now there was something else layered underneath it.Something inside me.Something not fully mine.Another pulse hit.Harder.My vision blurred for half a second.And then….Silver.Not the world.Me.Inside me.I staggered slightly.Zara caught me instantly.Her hand moved to my chest like she could anchor me just by touch.“Kai, what’s happening?”I swallowed hard.“I don’t know.”That was the most honest an
ZARA’S POV“It’s moving.”Kai said it like a warning.But I already felt it before the words left his mouth.That ripple in the air hadn’t faded when the presence left.It had only changed direction.Like something far away had heard us.Like something had decided we were worth noticing.Again.I stood still beside Kai.Not because I was frozen.Because I was listening.Deeply.Beyond instinct.Beyond fear.Beyond everything I used to rely on.And what I felt now wasn’t pressure.It wasn't an observation.It wasn't curiosity.It was intent.Something out there had locked onto us.Not like the system.Not like the Architect.Not like anything we had faced before.This was… older.Rawer.Less structured.More alive in a way that didn’t feel safe.Kai stepped closer to me instinctively.His presence wrapped around mine without effort, like it had always belonged there.I didn’t resist it.I didn’t question it.I leaned into it.Because something inside me understood…If I moved away from
KAI’S POVIt wasn’t the question that unsettled me.It was what came after.The silence.Not empty.Not passive.Active.The kind of silence that meant something was thinking in ways we couldn’t fully understand. Zara’s hand was still in mine, but I felt the shift in her immediately.Not fear.Not exactly. Awareness.She knew it too.Whatever this was, it wasn’t like the others.It wasn’t here to test us.It wasn’t here to correct us.It was here because it wanted to understand us. And that made it unpredictable. “You choose deviation.”The presence’s voice lingered in the air, soft but weighted.Zara didn’t hesitate.“Yes.” I turned my head slightly, watching her.There was no doubt in her voice.No second guessing. Just certainty. That alone changed things. The presence shifted again.Not physically.Something deeper.Like it was adjusting its entire framework just to accommodate what it was seeing.“Choice introduces instability,” it said. Zara tilted
ZARA’S POVIt should have scared me.That feeling.That awareness pressing in from somewhere beyond sight, beyond sense, beyond anything I could name.It should have made me pull away.Prepare.Guard myself.That’s what I’ve always done.That’s what I was made to do.But I didn’t.Because Kai was still right there.Close.Real.Steady in a way nothing else had ever been.And somehow…That mattered more.The air hadn’t gone back to normal.I could still feel it.That subtle shift.Like something had leaned closer, not to attack… but to understand.To observe.Not like the others.Not like the hunters.Not like the Architect.This was different.It wasn’t looking at us like a problem.Or a mistake.Or something to control.It was… curious.That thought should have unsettled me more than anything else.But instead, it made everything feel quieter.Kai’s hand was still wrapped around mine.His thumb brushing lightly against my skin in a slow, absent motion that felt grounding without try
Kai’s POVEver since Zara left my room, I was at a loss for words. I didn't know what to do, so I injected myself with something to sleep. At least when I slept, I thought of nothing, and that was something I really required at this point in my life.Darkness.That was the first thing I felt. It's
ZARA’S POVThe moment Kai’s body hit the floor, every drop of air left the room. The sound was too loud, too final. My wolf lunged forward inside me, claws scraping against my ribs as if it wanted to tear its way out.“Kai!” I screamed, scrambling toward him.His body was limp on the ground. His ey
ZARA'S POV I woke up feeling sore all over my body. The morning rays of the sun fought between two blind lapels. I stretched my body in the bed before squinting my eyes to take in the environment. Fear gripped me... This wasn't my room.Then where was I? Just then, Kai came out of the bathroom, w
ZARA'S POV Each step I took to Dr. Voss's office was laced with dread. I still had no memory of what happened during the ritual day, but this fear within me had to mean something, right?"Good morning, Dr. Voss, " I greeted as soon as I stepped foot into her office."Good morning, Zara. Do have a







