LOGIN“I’d love that,” I said. If there were descendents of Lycans in Goldenveil, then this was perfect. It felt like kismet, being assigned to a place that might hold the answers to the tablet my mom had and the strange abilities I possessed. Maybe I even had family there that I never knew about. Assumin
Ellie’s POVDominic’s offer hung in the air between us for a long moment, and I couldn’t seem to come up with a good enough response.For all intents and purposes, it was a simple enough offer. It was mutually beneficial enough to make sense. It was a long drive, nearly a full day’s journey by car,
Ellie’s POV“Goddess,” I muttered, leaning back and wiping my brow. It was frigid outside—Lucas was right, it had snowed a dusting yesterday, and it was still cold even though the snow had melted by now—but I had already managed to work up a sweat sitting in my room from all the packing, organizing,
“I’m alright, but thank you.”She gestured to the chair with the blanket on it. I sat, folding my hands in my lap as she sat behind her desk again and pulled a folder from the stack on her right. “We have several open assignments right now,” she said. “You’re welcome to choose from them, but I have
Ellie’s POVI checked my email four times before seven in the morning.The fourth time, I finally realized how ridiculous I was being and put my phone face-down on the vanity all the way on the other side of the room. That lasted about two minutes before I was padding back over, checking it while bi
Ellie’s POV“By next week, I might be gone,” I said.Dominic looked at me quizzically, not quite understanding.I took a breath. “Dominic,” I said, “if I pass my exams and receive my certification, I’m going to receive my traveling healer assignment and I’m going to leave.”The silence after I said
He leaned in.My blood went cold.He bared his teeth, sharp and white, and sank them into the side of her neck.The crowd exploded.Cheering. Whistling. A few people actually clapped.Vivian gasped and clutched his arm, playing it up for the audience, then giggled breathlessly as he pulled back, her
Ellie POV I had officially hit the point where words stopped being words and turned into worms.They squiggled across my notes, rearranged themselves into nonsense, and mocked me.I sat cross-legged on the academy lawn, surrounded by open textbooks, loose pages, ink-stained fingers, and the creepin
Dominic POV I didn’t hear a single word in class.My thumb kept brushing the gauze on my hand. Almost healed, but still stinging, while my brain replayed the same two images: Vivian crying on the ground… and Ellie walking away without even blinking.It twisted something in me.Because none of it ma
But Lucas…Lucas was a menace.His grin sharpened the second he spotted Dominic across the ballroom. A spark lit behind his eyes. trouble, mischief, and chaos personified.“Lucas,” I muttered, “don’t start. They just got here, can we just—”He slid his hand lower on my waist.“Lucas.”“What?” he mur







