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LOGINCamryn is no ordinary girl, a newly turned werewolf haunted by a terrible mistake that has made her a target for ruthless hunters. Sent to Lupinemere Academy to learn control and hide from danger, she soon finds herself drawn to four powerful alphas: Jax, the natural-born leader. Isaac, the kind-hearted golden boy. Kian, the silent and mysterious fighter. Aiden, the rebellious rogue. Each awakens a different side of her but only one can stand by her as they face an ancient prophecy that could save or destroy them all. With everything at stake and tensions rising, will Camryn choose the alpha who will rule beside her or watch the pack crumble under the weight of her choice?
View MoreChapter 5.Camryn.It was dark. The trees were tall and thick around me. My feet pounded against the forest floor as I ran, breathless. I didn’t know where I was going. I didn’t even know why I was running, only that something was behind me.Something fast.Something dangerous.Branches scratched at my arms and face but I didn’t stop. My heart was racing, chest burning. The sound of footsteps or paws, crunched loudly behind me.Then I tripped.I hit the ground hard, rolling onto my side. I scrambled to get up but before I could...I woke up.Gasping, I sat straight up in bed. My sheets were soaked with sweat and my hair clung to my forehead. My hands trembled as I looked around the dark room.Just a nightmare.Just a dream.Heather groaned from the other side of the room. “Seriously? I’m trying to sleep.”“Sorry,” I whispered, my voice still shaky.She rolled over and didn’t say anything else. I didn’t blame her, I wouldn’t want to be woken up either. But I couldn’t shake the feeling
Chapter 4. Camryn.As I got dressed for school, my eyes caught the faint red scar on my stomach in the mirror. I stepped closer and ran my fingers over it. I still had no memory of getting it. I stared at it for a moment longer, I tried pushing away the thoughts.It’s just a scar, I told myself. I didn’t want to pay much attention to it.I pulled on my uniform, smoothed my skirt and let my brown hair fall freely over my shoulders.Another day at wolf school. Great.It was Friday and thankfully, even at a school full of werewolves, Fridays were still lighter than the rest of the week. Just a few classes.Once the final bell rang, I grabbed my bag and made my way toward the library.The library was tucked away at the back of the school. The tall wooden doors creaked as I pushed them open. Inside, the place smelled like dust, old leather and something earthy. The shelves stretched to the ceiling, filled with books that looked like they hadn’t been touched in years.I walked slowly betwe
Chapter 3.Camryn.We’d been waiting for over an hour, sitting on the cold gym floor while the clock ticked away. Some of the other new students were chatting quietly, a few were stretching but I just sat there, arms crossed, growing more annoyed by the second. This physical training class was supposed to start ages ago. Just when I was about to get up and leave, the double doors swung open.And Jax walked in.He didn’t say a word at first. He didn’t have to. His presence alone demanded attention. Tall, broad-shouldered, dressed in a black singlet and gym shorts, he walked like someone used to being in charge. Every movement was confident and powerful. The air in the room shifted.“Alright,” he finally said, his voice deep and clear. “I’m Jax. I’ll be your instructor for today.”A couple of girls near me sat up straighter, some even giggled.“So,” he continued, looking around, “everyone find a partner.”Everyone scrambled to pair up. People moved quickly, as if their lives depended
Chapter 2.Camryn.I woke up to the loud sound of Heather's blow dryer.I groaned as, I pulled a pillow over my head. "Can you turn that down?"Heather didn’t even look at me. “We have class in thirty minutes,” she said, casually styling her already perfect hair in front of the mirror. She was fully dressed in the academy uniform flawlessly, of course. A red pleated skirt, a crisp white shirt and a red-and-grey striped vest that somehow looked like it was made just for her.I sat up, still half-asleep“Uniform’s in the closet" Heather said, applying a thick layer of lip gloss. “Try not to embarrass yourself.”And with that, she grabbed her bag, tossed her sleek ponytail over her shoulder and walked out.I sighed.Dragging myself out of bed, I went to the closet and pulled out my own uniform. It looked exactly the same but on me… it didn’t feel right. The skirt was too short, the vest clung too tightly and the shirt itched in all the wrong places. I ran a hand through my brown hair and
Chapter 1.Camryn.It had been two weeks since the incident.Since that night.My parents hadn’t looked at me the same since. There was fear in their eyes now, like they didn’t recognize me. Like I had become something dangerous.Maybe I had.Nothing made sense anymore. One moment I was normal… the next, I was a monster who had killed a man.And now, they were shipping me off to a school in the middle of nowhere.The drive was long and quiet. Awkward. Tense.We passed trees, just trees. Miles and miles of thick woods. I wasn’t even sure we were still on a real road."Look, honey…" my mom finally said, breaking the silence. “I know you don’t want this. But it’s for the best. They can help you here.”I didn’t respond. I just gave her a weak smile and stared out the window.We pulled up to a large iron gate. There was no sign, no name. Just the thick wall of trees behind it.A moment later, the gates creaked open like they had been waiting for me.The car rolled forward, and suddenly a m
PrologueIt started with pain.Not the kind that stings or burns but the kind that rips through your bones and turns your scream into something not human.I was outside, deep in the woods behind our house. My parents thought I was sleeping. I wasn’t. I had snuck out because my chest had been hurting for hours, like something inside me was fighting to get out.And then it did.My knees hit the cold earth first. My spine arched. My skin burned like it was on fire. I gasped for air, but it felt like my lungs were collapsing. My nails grew longer and sharper. My jaw cracked. I tried to cry out but only a broken growl came out.My bones twisted.My eyes blurred.And then everything exploded.When it stopped, I wasn’t on two feet anymore.I was crouched low, breathing hard, heart beating like a drum. I could smell everything, the trees, the wet dirt, the deer far off in the woods. I could hear the heartbeat of a rabbit nearby. My body was covered in fur. My fingers were claws. My reflection
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