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 MoreRaven's POV Thursday morning, I walked into school and immediately knew something was wrong. People were staring at me more than usual, and when I passed groups in the hallway, they would stop talking and whisper. "What's going on?" I asked Breeze. "I don't know, but I don't like it," she said. I got to my locker and found another note taped to it. This one had a printed screenshot of some social media post. I ripped it off and read it. "Raven Valkhor slept with half the lacrosse team, that's why she doesn't know who the real father is. She's just pinning it on Dante because he has money." My stomach dropped. This was a new low even for them. "They're lying," Breeze growled. "Everyone knows we've only been with Dante." "It doesn't matter if it's true," I said. "People will believe it anyway." I crumpled the note and shoved it in my bag. By lunch, the rumors had gotten worse. I heard people saying I had slept with teachers, I was selling myself for money, the baby might not
Raven's POV Wednesday afternoon, Alaric showed up at my house with a determined look on his face. "We're going somewhere," he said. "Where?" I asked. "To see a healer," he said. "A real one, not the pack doctor who reports everything to Alpha Marcus." "I can't afford a healer," I said. "I'm paying," he said. "And before you argue, I already made the appointment and she's expecting us in an hour." "Alaric, I can't let you pay for this," I said. "Too bad," he said. "You're going, whether you like it or not. Now, get in the car." I wanted to argue but something about his tone told me it wouldn't matter. So I grabbed my bag and followed him to his car. We drove for thirty minutes to a small house on the edge of the next town over. An older woman with silver hair answered the door and smiled warmly at us. "You must be Raven," she said. "I'm Healer Mara. Come in." Her house smelled like herbs and lavender. She led us to a room with a comfortable bed and lots of plants. "Lie do
Raven's POV Tuesday started like any other exhausting day. I woke up at five for my morning dog walking job, then went to school. After school, I had three tutoring sessions back to back, followed by a shift at the pack market selling jewelry until nine. By the time I got home, I was so tired, but I still had homework to finish. I sat at my desk trying to focus, but the words on my textbook kept blurring together. "You need to rest," Breeze said. "Our body can't keep doing this." "I have to finish this," I said. "The test is tomorrow." "You're going to make yourself sick," Breeze warned. "I'm fine," I lied. But I wasn't fine. My head was pounding, and my hands were shaking. The room started spinning and I gripped the edge of my desk, trying to steady myself. "Raven stop," Breeze said urgently. "Something is wrong." I tried to stand up, but my legs gave out and the last thing I remembered was hitting the floor hard. When I opened my eyes, Alaric was kneeling beside me lookin
Raven's POV Monday afternoon, there was a pep rally in the gym for the upcoming lacrosse championship. I tried to skip it, but my math teacher made everyone go. I sat in the back bleachers, hoping nobody would notice me. Alaric found me anyway and sat down beside me. The rally started with the cheerleaders doing a routine. Luella was front and center looking perfect as always. Then Dante and the lacrosse team ran out, and everyone went crazy, cheering. I tried to focus on anything else. My phone, my shoes, the exit sign across the gym. But then someone threw something at me. A crumpled piece of paper hit the back of my head. I turned around and saw three guys from Dante's friend group laughing. "Oops," one of them said. "My hand slipped." "Leave her alone," Alaric said, standing up. "Or what?" the guy said. "You going to fight us, new kid?" "If I have to," Alaric said. The gym got quieter as people noticed what was happening. Even the cheerleaders stopped their routine. "S






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