Auriana' s pov
I woke up at the sound of my alarm. “Oh no it's still too early.” I grumbled, dragging myself out of the bed.
I went towards the window and pulled the curtains. A flash memory of last night crossed my mind.
I thought I saw something but when I blinked, it was no longer there. I guess it was just my imagination.
I hurriedly got ready and headed downstairs. Today was my first day of college and I wouldn't let anything distract me.
And also.. I decided to confess my feelings to Liam. I don't know if he would notice but I put more effort into appearance today. I wasn't a fan of makeup, but I applied a rose-pink lip gloss and let my hair down.
Reaching the school Campus, I saw Liam in the hallway. He was on call with someone and the way he smiled made me wonder who that person was.
I headed straight to him.
“Good morning Liam.” I beamed and he smiled back “Good morning.” He paused for a moment as if scanning me. “You look different today.”
“Different?” my brows furrowed.
He tilted his head slightly “In a good way. What I mean is you look.. nice.”
I smiled. He had noticed “why don't we get breakfast at the cafeteria? We have an hour before classes begin.” I suggested and he nodded.
The school cafeteria buzzed with noise. The scent of food lingering in the air. The students seemed to be clustered in groups with athletes seated in one table, the loud table in the middle and quiet kids by the window.
We took a seat at a quiet place at the back where no one bothered to sit.
We hadn't ordered yet so I took the initiative to tell him now. I looked over to Liam who kept smiling at his phone.
“What's got you so hooked on your phone?” I asked curiously.
“Nothing.” He brushed it away and I didn't pry.
I steadied myself, ready to tell him my feelings. I hesitated for a moment but mustered enough courage to confess.
“I have something to tell you.” I said slowly.
“Hmm. Go on.” He said but his eyes were still glued on his phone.
“First, you don't mind telling me what's in that phone cause it's the first time I've seen you so invested in something.” I joked.
“Ok! I'm gonna you.” He giggled with excitement. “I have a girlfriend.”
“Girlfriend?” My face paled “Since when?”
“I met her yesterday on my way to my dorm and we instantly hit it off. It was like love at first sight or something.” He looked over the moon.
“Her name is Reese and she is in second year. You're gonna love her when you meet her – oh! there she is.”
I looked over and saw a tall girl walking towards us. Her hair was a bold shade of copper- red. Freckles dusted the bridge of her nose softening her sharp features. She looked older than me.
She had a broad smile as she reached the table, greeting Liam with a peck on his jaw, before turned over to me.
“This is Auriana Hayes, my childhood friend.” Liam introduced. “And, this is Reese Dalton.”
“Nice to meet you Auriana.” Reese greeted with a smile.
“Nice to meet you too.” I smiled back as she took a seat beside Liam.
They looked both happy and I smiled, my heart sinking into my chest. I was too late, my love story had ended even before it began.
I was happy for him though, and it didn't feel as heartbreaking as I thought.
“So, what did you have to say, Auriana?” Liam asked and I stilled.
“Ehhm,” I paused. “I think I saw someone at my window last night.” That was the only excuse I could find.
“Really, was it a ghost?” Liam joked.
“Ha ha. Very funny Liam. Not sure though maybe I was mistaken. Let's order something I'm very hungry for.” I changed the topic.
We all agreed on sandwiches and I opted to get them.
Getting to the food counter, I was about to order when I heard whispers behind me. I turned around and noticed the person entering through the glass door.
It was him – The silver haired guy. His presence was something no one could ignore. He walked in with his leather jacket fitting his body perfectly.
I looked at him longer than I should, unable to pull away as though I was compelled by those ocean eyes.
He stared at me intently, not blinking
and didn't pull back even when I noticed. His eyes lingered on me a second too long, not rude just – curious. Even as I turned, I could still feel his gaze burning on my back.
He walked past me, ordered a soda and left like a ghost. I could still feel his presence, everyone did. I went back to my table, where we all had our sandwich and headed to class.
The class was full with new faces and this was the first time I got to share a class. I hurriedly took a seat on the front row where I met a girl named Ella.
The lecturer walked in and everything else faded as I became fully focused on the lectures until the class was stopped by the sound of the bells.
The students hurried outside as though they were being freed from a cell. I bit Ella goodbye and went back to my dorm.
Liam told me he would go on a date with Reese so I didn't wait for him.
I returned to my room, slumping on the bed. It was a long day, I said to myself. I remembered I hadn't spoken to my parents since I arrived, so I called them.
“Hello mum.” I greeted.
“Hello Auri, how are you doing? Hope you are comfortable in your new school.” My mother's voice rang over the phone.
“Don't worry Mum, everything is fine,” I assured.
We spent hours chatting about my first day and other trivial things till we bid each other goodbye.
Hanging up the call, I took a bath to freshen up before getting a meal for myself.
It was 9 pm, so I decided to study for sometime before going to bed.
Taking my book, I opened the first page but before I took a look, I noticed a shadow figure passing through my window.. again.
I was sure I wasn't imagining this time. Taking my courage, I put on my pullover and went out to see.
Outside was freezing and the pullover did little to prevent the cold.
Folding my arms I continued forward as I heard a sound coming from the forest. That area was restricted for students so I wondered what it was.
I had a bad feeling about that but my curiosity got the better of me so went.
I walked into the forest ignoring all the warning signs in my head. The place was dark and eerily cold.
I entered further, the sound getting louder and what I saw the next minute made me freeze.
I stared in horror and shock at an animal brutally tearing off the body of a…human.
The scene was so terrifying that I got caught in a trance. My body shook, my breath hitched. I tried to scream but no sounds left my mouth.
Everything was tragic. The person screaming in pain, the blood oozing, the ferocious fangs digging into the skin.
Everything was so horrifying that it made my knees give up when suddenly, I felt a hand pulling me behind a tree.
Auriana's POVMy question seemed to have shifted his mood as a small frown formed on his handsome face. Probably this was a sensitive topic and if he didn't seem comfortable talking about it, then that was fine. I didn't want to ruin the atmosphere.“It's okay if you don't want to talk about it,” I said carefully, showing that with me, he could take his time.“I don't have a family, Auriana,” he said calmly, staring at the ceiling.“So Xavier isn't your brother,” I asked again. If that was the case then why did he lie. Though the tension between them didn't seem like they were related. If anything, they looked like enemies who deeply hated each other.“He is,” Lennox said flatly and my brows drew together in confusion. “Don't get me wrong Auriana, Xavier is indeed my brother — half brother to be precise.” The word brother came out forced, like he loathed the fact that they were related.“He is the first son of the alpha.”“Alpha?” I asked again. I had never really understood what it m
Auriana's POVThe person who knocked didn't wait for me to open as the door flung open. Lennox stood there breathless, showing he had run to be here. The next second, he launched toward me, yanking Vidia away. Taken aback by the sudden violence, she led out a yelp.“Ouch…. What do you think you're doing?” She snapped.“I should be the one asking you that.. What were you about to do? Did Xavier send you,” Lennox snapped back, his eyes burning with furry, which was directed to Vidia of course.“W– what. No… Don't gaslight me, I should be the one mad here. How could you tell this mere human about us,” she hissed with belittlement and the anger in Lennox's gaze intensified.“Call her that again and I swear I'll reap your tongue off.”“Why,” she demanded stubbornly. “Because she's your mate? Do you even realise how crazy that sounds, Lennox. What the hell came over you.. huh. Have you finally forgiven these humans for what they did to your mother?”“Stop. Now,” Lennox's voice trembled with
Auriana's POVI turned around to see who that voice belonged to. His hair was a wild, intense red, reminiscent of a warning light when illuminated. He smiled but there was nothing warm in it, rather, malice drew from the curve of his smirk. His bright green eyes shone with malice, surveying his surroundings not out of curiosity, but with the calculated focus of a predator hunting its target.“Oh, my bad. Did I intrude,” his voice dripped with sinister sweetness. He exuded something dangerous that made my skin raise instinctively. Sensing my reaction, Lennox stood before me, blocking his path.“Oh, come on now Nox. Stop being so hostile won't you present me to your toy,” he said, his lips curving into a daunting smile. Lennox's jaw tightened; the muscles along his neck flexed as if he’d liked to snap the world in two.“Fine, I'll just present myself then. Hi,” he waved, bending over to the side so I could see his face. “I'm Xavier Quin, Lennox's elder brother.” he introduced.Brother,
Auriana's POVEverything seemed normal the next day. Our classes carried on like nothing abnormal happened last night. I sat there at the cafeteria, my food untouched, the buzzing noise of the plates, the students laughing and chatting, trays clattering on tables, yet I was engrossed in my own world, still thinking about all that happened yesterday when a familiar caught my attention.“Sitting alone today?” Lennox asked, casually taking a seat from across me. Just his presence was enough to make my heart flutter. Ever since he confessed to me, I have been having these emotions anytime I see him.“Yes,” I said calmly.“Strange. The third wheel isn't hovering around you, did you have a fight?” he asked, tilting his head with a smirk. Third wheel, was that the nickname he had picked for Liam? What a crazy way of calling someone.“Of course not. He just hasn't shown up yet,” I replied, though my voice wasn't confident. He tilted his head slightly, clearly doubting my response. “Are you s
Auriana's POV“What do you mean the hunters have taken her, why would they do that?” I demanded, my lips pressed in a thin line. He tried to look away but I didn't let him. At this point, I needed some explanation because nothing made sense.“We need to leave Auriana,” he said, brushing me off and before he could move, I stepped before him, blocking his path. “I'm not leaving until you tell me what's going on here, why did the hunter take Ella?” I demanded firmer this time. “All this while I've been worried sick, trying to find Ella and you were keeping her all along?” The last time I had spoken with Ella, she sounded so defeated. I wasn't mad at Lennox, I just wanted to know why. “She has been acting strange. Do you know why?” I shot at him this time. “What have you done to her?” I grew more impatient at his silence.“She got turned into a wolf,” Lennox voice cut through my questions like a sharp blade.“What….,” my eyes widened, almost bulging. “Ella has been turned into a wolf,” I
Auriana's POVMy throat tightened. For a moment I couldn't make the words come out — not because there was no other name, but because the truth had weight“Maybe,” I said it more to myself than to Liam. Because I wasn't sure about my feelings for Lennox.“Is it Lennox,” he asked gently, hitting right in point.“How did you—”“It's obvious by the way you look at him, Auriana,” he said, his shoulders dropping, clearly showing he was giving up.“Honestly, I don't know what I feel for him yet,” I said, wrapping my arms around myself. It had become eerily cold all of a sudden.“Do you really think he is the right person? I mean you don't really know him and I can't shake off this bad feeling about him,” he reasoned, taking off his coat and gently placing it on me. “I just don't think he is right for you.”“I think I should be the one to decide that Liam,” I said gently. “For now I just… I need some rest,” I added, my voice heavy with tiredness. He opened his mouth but couldn't speak. He si