LOGINRaven Valkhor never fit the mold, she wasn't slim and petite like most girls in the pack and could flip over guys twice her age without blinking. Her biggest tormentor was her adoptive brother and the Alpha's son, Dante. But at sixteen their relationship took a HUGE shift when he spent most nights between her legs She tried to let him go because he was in a situationship with her bestie, but he stuck on harder than glue until it was finally time to inherit the alpha's title, and he decided that he had ‘outgrown’ her. He rejects her and the baby, and she still has to go to school with the pointing fingers, but a new student transfers in, and one look is enough to tell her that her heart is about to go on another tumultuous rollercoaster. Dante doesn't want her to move on and now she's stuck in entanglement and passion. Will she move on to a fresh flame or back to the one that burnt her?
View MoreLuella's POV I spotted Raven at her locker that Monday morning and smiled because everything was going according to plan. I had spent the weekend rehearsing what I was going to say. The key was to sound innocent and concerned. "Raven, there you are," I said, walking up with Laura and Lana behind me. "I've been looking everywhere for you." She turned and looked at me with those tired eyes. She always looked tired these days, which made my job easier. "What do you want?" she asked. "I just wanted to remind you about the presentation today," I said, keeping my voice sweet. "The one for Alpha Heir class?" The confusion on her face was priceless. She really had no idea what I was talking about. "I thought we weren't partners," she said. "You're working with Dante." "Oh right," I said, pretending to suddenly remember. "I forgot you weren't paying attention last week, Elder Korrin changed the pairs. You're with me now." This was a lie, of course. I had convinced Elder Korrin that R
RAVEN'S POV I woke up at dawn on Saturday with Breeze practically screaming in my head. "We need to train,” she said. “Now." "It's five in the morning," I groaned, pulling my pillow over my face. "I don't care,” she said. “Something feels wrong and we need to be ready." I sat up, rubbing my eyes. Breeze had been anxious all week, but this was different. She sounded scared. "What do you mean something feels wrong?" I asked. "I don't know yet," she said. “But I can feel it. Danger is coming." I got dressed in my workout clothes and snuck out of the house before anyone else woke up. The forest behind our property was quiet except for birds starting to sing. I walked until I found a clearing far enough from the house that nobody would see me. "Okay,” I said out loud. “What do you want to do?" "Let me take over,” Breeze said. “We need to practice shifting quickly." I had only shifted a handful of times since awakening my wolf. It still felt strange giving up control of my body,
RAVEN'S POV Luna Vera cornered me at breakfast on Monday morning with news I didn't want to hear. "You need to attend the Alpha Heir classes starting today," she said while pouring herself coffee. I almost choked on my toast. "What? Why?" "Because you're still part of this family,” she said. “It would look strange if you didn't attend." "But I'm not an heir,” I said. “I'm adopted." "That doesn't matter,” she said. “Everyone from high-ranking families attends these classes. It's tradition." The look on her face told me arguing wouldn't matter. When Luna Vera made up her mind about something, there was no changing it. "Fine,” I said. “When do they start?" "Today after school in the main hall,” she said. “Don't be late." I spent the rest of breakfast dreading it. Alpha Heir classes were for people like Dante and Luella. People who actually mattered in the pack. I didn't belong there and everyone knew it. School dragged on forever. I couldn't focus because I kept thinking abo
RAVEN'S POV I spent the next week avoiding Alaric. Every time I saw him in the hallway, I'd turn and walk away. In class, I kept my eyes down. It should have been easy to ignore him, but somehow I always knew where he was. Breeze noticed too. "He's watching us again." "I don't care," I said. "You clearly do, or you wouldn't be trying so hard to avoid him," she said. I didn't respond because she was right. The more I tried not to think about Alaric, the more I did. It was annoying. On Wednesday, I was at my locker between classes when someone tapped my shoulder. I turned to see Maya "Hey Raven, I can't make our tutoring session today," she said. "My mom has a doctor's appointment." "That's fine," I said. "Just let me know when you want to reschedule." "Thanks," she said and started to walk away but then turned back. "Oh, and that new guy was asking about you." My stomach dropped. "What new guy?" "Alaric," she said. "He wanted to know if you were okay. I told him you've jus
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