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Camryn.I hadn’t left my bed in days. The room was dim, the blinds shut tight, the air heavy with silence. I lay on my back, staring at the ceiling, numb. Time had stopped moving. I didn’t cry anymore. I just existed.Then Heather’s face came into view above me. Her blonde hair tied in a lazy bun, her green eyes filled with concern.“Camryn you need to eat something,” she whispered.I didn’t reply. Heather had been kind lately, gentle in a way I didn’t expect but even her voice couldn’t reach me. All I could think about was one thing, getting out of here. I didn’t believe Principal Parker. Not really. Not until I saw it with my own eyes.That night, during lights out, I made my move. I wore dark jeans, a hoodie over my head, and soft-soled shoes. My heart pounded in my chest as I crept down the corridor. I hadn’t figured out how to get past the gates yet, but I was desperate enough to try.The moment I sChapter 41.Camryn.I couldn’t sleep.Not because I wasn’t tired but because Camryn’s words wouldn’t stop echoing in my head.“I think I’m the she-wolf.”I mean, what even is that supposed to mean?I turned on my side in bed, staring at the shadows dancing across the ceiling from the moonlight. I had heard about prophecies and old legends, sure. Every werewolf kid grows up with those stories whispered around fires during pack gatherings but no one ever thinks they’ll actually come true. And definitely not with some girl who just stumbled into our lives.But there was something about the way she said it. She meant it, she wasn’t just fishing for attention. Camryn didn’t need that, if anything, she tried to avoid it.I sat up and swung my legs over the bed.When Isaac dragged me to that secret meeting, I was annoyed. Thought it was going to be another one of Camryn’s drama episodes and I’ve had enoug
Chapter 40.Camryn.I hadn’t slept in days.My eyes were heavy, I looked like a mess. Hair unbrushed. Hoodie two days old. My fingers stained with ink and old parchment dust but I didn’t care.The prophecy, I was convinced it was about me.I didn’t need Aiden or anyone else to tell me otherwise anymore. I knew it now. I could feel it in my blood, in my bones. I was the she-wolf.And I had to tell them. All four of them. Whether they believed me or not.The sun hung high over the courtyard as I stepped out into the open, clutching my backpack tightly to my chest like it was a shield. The breeze tugged at the hem of my skirt but I hardly noticed. My pulse was pounding too loud in my ears.The courtyard buzzed with students laughing, talking, shifting lazily into their wolves before running off into the trees but my eyes locked onto the far end, their usual spot.The four alphas.Ai
Chapter 39. Aiden. "I think I'm the she-wolf." Those six words kept echoing in my head. No matter how hard I tried, I couldn’t shut them out. It sounded insane but what scared me most was how much sense it actually made. Camryn wasn’t just guessing. She was connecting dots I hadn’t even seen. The nightmares, her sudden strength, the scar, there was something about all of it that felt familiar, too familiar. And that scar. I’d seen something like it before. I just couldn’t remember where or when. It wasn’t just a mark. It looked like it meant something. Almost like a rune or symbol. Something old, something ancient. I hated myself for doubting her earlier. She came to me, trusting me with this insane theory, and I shut her down. She needed me to believe in her, and I couldn’t. Not in that moment. That’s on me. I n
Chapter 38.Camryn.I sat in Principal Parker’s office, tense and stiff, bracing for whatever punishment she had lined up. My hands were clenched in my lap, my eyes fixed on a crack in the wooden floorboards. The silence was loud, too loud. I couldn’t tell if she was angry, disappointed, or just waiting to catch me off guard.I expected scolding. Detention. Maybe even suspension. I had snuck out of school. Left the protection of the academy. Risked everything. There was no way this could end quietly.Still, she just stared at me for a moment. Her expression unreadable.Then she finally cleared her throat and said gently, “I just needed to know you’re okay.”That’s it?I blinked, unsure if I’d heard her right. “I’m… fine,” I muttered.She gave me a slow nod, like she saw past the lie but chose not to challenge it. “You can go.”Dismissed. Just like that.I stood up, still expecting somethin
Chapter 37. Isaac. The whole school was on edge. Ever since Heather reported Camryn missing, everything had spiraled. Students whispered in the halls, teachers looked tenser than usual, and patrols around the academy grounds had doubled. The scent of worry hung in the air, thick and sharp, and my wolf was restless. Principal Parker called for an emergency assembly. The entire student body gathered in the Great Hall, murmuring and shifting nervously. I spotted Kian, standing quiet as always near the back, Jax beside me, arms crossed, brows furrowed. None of us said a word as Principal Parker stepped onto the stage. She looked exhausted, her hair pulled back in a tight bun, worry etched into every line of her face. “As most of you know,” she began, voice low but firm, “one of our own suffered a great loss and now, she’s gone missing.” A hush swept across the hall. “If anyone has seen Camryn, or knows anything that could help us find her, please come forward. She’s not saf
Chapter 36.Camryn.I hadn’t left my bed in days. The room was dim, the blinds shut tight, the air heavy with silence. I lay on my back, staring at the ceiling, numb. Time had stopped moving. I didn’t cry anymore. I just existed.Then Heather’s face came into view above me. Her blonde hair tied in a lazy bun, her green eyes filled with concern.“Camryn you need to eat something,” she whispered.I didn’t reply. Heather had been kind lately, gentle in a way I didn’t expect but even her voice couldn’t reach me. All I could think about was one thing, getting out of here. I didn’t believe Principal Parker. Not really. Not until I saw it with my own eyes.That night, during lights out, I made my move. I wore dark jeans, a hoodie over my head, and soft-soled shoes. My heart pounded in my chest as I crept down the corridor. I hadn’t figured out how to get past the gates yet, but I was desperate enough to try.The moment I s







