Masuk
Calliope's POV
‘Shit!’ I cursed lightly as my skin got scalded as I rammed my hand into a hot cup of coffee.
‘Hell shit! I'll be damned!’ I cursed even loudly.
“Language, Callie! Language!” My mom yelled at me and I hissed more before dabbing off the stains from the table and placing my hand under running water to dampen the burning sensation.
“We're gonna be late for school Callie, hurry up!” A female voice called out from outside.
I grabbed my backpack, threw it on my back and sprinted out of the house, waving my mom and baby brother goodbye. I got into a car and shut the door behind me.
“You're early today princess.”
“Shut up and drive Xyla!” I snickered.
Xyla chuckled and ignited the car engine, driving away from the hood. “You look hurt, boy are you in a mood today!”
“I burnt my hand with hot coffee, how stupid can that be?” I complained bitterly and she laughed at me. I threw her a friendly punch and she chuckled, we both laughed and gisted all the way down to school.
She pulled over at the parking lot and we both got out, luckily; we got to school ten minutes early. Barely had we stepped foot in the building that we were surrounded by other girls.
“Hi Xyla, it's nice to see you back in school.”
“Your hair looks beautiful.”
“You've changed your car?”
“You look refreshed!”
I smiled bitterly, seeing that all the attention was on her but she grabbed my arm and drew me closer, sending off a subtle message that I was with her and the girls frowned, seeing this and made some lame excuse before leaving.
“It's good to be back at school, isn't it?” I asked her, rhetorically.
“C'mon Callie, we just resumed a new semester, cheer up!” Xyla advised me as we walked towards our classroom. We have the same classes this semester so we're going to be basically inseparable.
“If it isn't my fairy princess.”
We looked up to see Tyler, a teenager around our age, jet black hair, slick kicks, a decent outfit and a face to die for approach us. He wrapped his hands around Xyla’s waist and kissed her fully on the lips.
“Tyler.” She moaned against his lips.
I chuckled embarrassedly and excused myself, going into the classroom.
“Hi Cal, looking hot!” Tyler shouted after me and I acknowledged him with a gentle nod. He's Xyla's mate and ever since they realized this last year, they've been madly in love.
I got to my seat and sat down quietly. There were other students gossiping and bragging about their holidays and whatnot and I rolled my eyes, repulsed.
“If it isn't Calliope, Xyla's personal servant. What are you doing here? Haven't your scholarship ended?” A tiny and irritatingly high-pitched voice mocked.
I looked up to see Thalia, dressed up like a doll with Melissa and Rivera standing right behind her, they laughed at her stupid joke and I rolled my eyes at them.
“Go away Thalia, I don't want trouble.” I warned her, lowly.
“Oh, the poor girl doesn't want any trouble, where did you get your clothes? Isn't it the same ones you wore last semester? So last season.” Thalia insulted, loudly. This drew the attention of other students and they laughed at me.
“Go away.” I muttered.
She brought out a bottle of perfume and sprayed it around me, emptying the entire bottle as if I were stinking. “That's better, this place smells less of lowlifes,”
They were all laughing and I fought the urge to bang her head into the table but she was Thalia Flinch, daughter of Alpha Flinch, the infamously ruthless and powerful alpha of the north, insanely wealthy and shady, it would be like digging my own grave.
“Please, leave me alone.” I whispered as I began to flip through the pages of my note. She suddenly grabbed my bag and rummaged through it. I tried taking it but her minions blocked me.
“That doesn't belong to you! Give it back!” I yelled in despair as she got a hold of my diary, her eyes twinkling with mischief.
“Give it back to her Thalia!” A familiar voice commanded.
Xyla walked in, red-faced and angry. She looked at me apologetically and frowned at Thalia. “What do you think you're doing?”
Thalia snickered, though she was a powerful figure in school, Xyla also had a pretty strong reputation and backing, they never agreed on a thing as Xyla is my best friend and always stood up for me when Thalia strikes.
“The pauper's best-friend is here. It's nice to see that she hasn't rubbed off her ill-luck on you, you should hang out with people on your level, people like me.” Thalia said, shamelessly.
Xyla hissed loudly. “You're way beneath me Thalia and you know that.”
Thalia got angry and opened the diary, reading through the pages. “Dear diary, I am so ashamed of myself today, I could barely afford a pair of new shoes and had no choice than to wear the ones Xyla lovingly gave to me..”
Embarrassed, tears rolled down my face, she was reading out my thoughts. Xyla was pissed and she tried to retrieve the diary but the minions did a good job of blocking her as well.
“I can't help but feel suicidal knowing that I am adopted and never knew who my real parents are…” Thalia continued, laughing as she read it out loudly.
“Give it back!” I cried in horror but no one listened.
“Didn't you hear her? Give the damn book back!” Xyala thundered and lunged against her, she grabbed Thalia's hair but Thalia was able to wriggle free and got a hold of me instead.
“Hands off or you'll regret it!” A male voice thundered.
It was as if the entire world paused because we all froze and turned out heads to look at the direction of the voice. A boy tall and handsome well with his hands tucked into his pocket, a frowned plastered on his face and murderous intent walked in.
He looked at me and I could swear that he smiled briefly then turned to face Thalia. “Didn't you hear what I said? Get your filthy hands off!” He snapped.
Thalia immediately let go and I could see that she was scared, she began to chuckle nervously.
“I wasn't doing anythi-.” She stammered but he shut her up with a deadly glare.
“Are you alright?” He asked me and I almost dropped dead. Me? I could feel Thalia's death glare bore into my skin.
“M-me-me?” I stuttered.
He clicked his tongue, snatched the diary from Thalia and handed it over to me, however, he drew me closer and hugged me intimately. “Nice to see you again Callie, God! You smell heavenly.” He whispered into my ears.
Thalia almost buried herself underground and he casually walked over to Xyla and pinched her nose while she stuck out her tongue at him.
“What took you so long? You know how to make an entry don't you?” Xyla threw at him, playfully.
He opened his mouth to speak but a teacher walked in and we all scurried to our seats. He walked up to the teacher who had a huge smile plastered on her face.
“Good morning and welcome back to school students, you have a new classmate and he'll introduce himself to you.” Mrs Salvatore uttered.
“I'm Xandros Xavier.” He introduced, briefly.
There were murmurs and gasps. The name sounded familiar to me and I could swear I've seen him before. I was lost in my thought and looked up to see him pointing at me then walking over.
Alerted, I almost froze as he sat on the seat beside me. I looked at him and he gave me a ghost of a smile which is when it finally dawned on me who he was. “Xandros!” I gasped. He is Xyla's twin brother
Calliope's POV ONE WEEK LATER The morning chills engulfed Xyla, she couldn't sleep throughout the night because she was worried about being so far away from her family in an old cabin at the top of the mountain. I woke up to see her sitting on the stairs leading to the door of the house. She was staring at the sun. “What's wrong? You up Xyla.”“Yeah I am, I haven't seen my boyfriend in how many days and you think this is alright. Besides, there's nothing more we do here other than eat, drink, and train.”“Yeah because I'm getting you trained for the school, you're my partner don't you understand that?” I wondered why she woke up with these thoughts in your head. Come on we're in one team, what do you expect me to do? Let you allow Thaila and her people to defeat me. It's impossible, I have to win at every step of the way, she's going to enjoy the taste of defeat until I'm done with her. “What if I don't want to train anymore? Come on, I haven't seen my father. What if they've de
Xandros POV Two weeks later. Calliope has been absent from school along with my sister Xyla, I don't know the reason why she would skip school and not come home. My father isn't worried because I've been covering up for her, convincing him that she would return to the house after her girl's camping event. “What are you thinking about Xandros?”“I'm worried over my sister's whereabouts, you and I know if my father finds out that she's missing. It could lead to war against both packs and we can't have that because it's going to put a hold on everything we got going on.” I explained to her, she acted casually about it, placing her hands on my chest as she embraced him. “Yeah you're right about that, you should not be worried about your sister's whereabouts. At the right time she's going to resurface.” Thaila chuckled, this isn't her sister that's why she's not bothered about it. I wished she would have the courtesy of sympathizing with me but she didn't. “You're not even sad over h
Calliope's POV This is the worst day of my life because I don't know why she thinks that she can get at me. She doesn't know how deep I know her now that everyone thinks that I lost my memories. I have to know who's still out there for me and not to fall for their deceit again, I know how it is to make a big figure bend to its knees. “What are you thinking about? You've been acting off since we arrived at the house.”“What does your brother think about you staying here?”“I don't care, Calliope, I've mentioned this countless times. I don't care what he thinks, I'll always be here to see my father and mother when I want to. If you're tired of me staying here you can say it.” Xyla ran her hands through her hair while eating the chips. “So tell me why did your brother choose that lady? She's very cocky and she doesn't have the ability or strength to push him forward. She's more or less his downfall.” I said out loud, wondering what her response would be. “I know you don't remember a
Xandros POVThe training wasn't ideal for me, it wasn't what I wanted but I had to work with it because this is basically the only chance I get to prove that I'm better without Calliope. Everyone thinks she's this new and improved version of Calliope, see what she did to Thaila. She felt good about it, and Thaila, on the other hand, got scared. This is my time to let her know that I'm better and way smarter than she is. If she thinks she can take my sister away from me, she has another thing coming.“Xandros, Thaila, Cathy, and Tyler.” The Tutor called our names again for clarity. “ Caillope singlehandedly defeated the twins and now we have to do whatever it takes to defeat Xandros and Thiala. They can be deceitful.” Due to my ability to hear from a distance, I heard Tyler's warning to Cathy as she nodded in concession to his words. The duel began, and she pounced on Thaila. She was gaining the upper hand against her, so I had to step in to save Thaila. So I collected her sword an
Calliope's POV “If we're going out there, we're going out as one, so we don't get defeated by other teams,” I explained to her so she would understand that this isn't just a fight, but I have to win to be a thorn in Xandros and Thalia's flesh combined. “I'll do whatever it takes to protect you.”I wish Xandros and Thiala would be our opponents so that I get to have my chance at making him an epitome of mockery.When we arrived at the field, it wasn't just a battlefield. It was an ancient landmark, where my dad fought his enemies and defeated them. “I know she doesn't remember her father since she's lost her memories but Calliope's father defeated his enemies using a formidable strategy that no one has ever used even to this day.”“So sad that she doesn't remember her father. Who knows if she's too weak to even lift a finger?” Thaila was hell bent on taunting me but never knew that Calliope was hell bent on winning her through the semester. “Today we're going to be learning the bas
Author's POVXandros was surprised that Xyla didn't come home, it was the first time she'd ever stayed outside the pack. “I told you Xandros, Xyla's glued to her already.” Tyler chuckles as he gets off the stairs. “She didn't come home last night.” Xandros said it out loud letting Tyler laugh about it because he realized that Xyla didn't send a message to Xandros explaining her wellbeing. “Yeah everyone got her message excluding you I guess.” He scoffs, “What message?” Xandros asked as Tyler read it out to him. “I won't be coming home tonight, I'm staying with Calliope. We're working on something, I'll meet you at school.” Tyler pronounced every word loudly for Xandros to hear. “Everyone, I guess you mean just you.” Thaila interrupted as Xandros watched his father announce.“Dear father, I know how worried you'll be not seeing me at home. I'm safe, staying at a friend's place. It's a fortress and a new environment, so it wouldn't be bad to stay away from my brother for a while.”







