Alpha’s Deception
I agreed to transfer out of Central Wolf Academy with Lucien because he said he was being bullied.
Eighteen years old and still unawakened, in an academy obsessed with bloodline purity and dominance, he stood out in all the wrong ways.
So he begged me to leave with him—to move to a less demanding school, where lineage mattered less.
The day before we were supposed to finalize everything, I went to find him.
Outside the door.That was when I heard it.
One of his Beta companions drawled, amused.
“I’ll give you that, Lucien. Pretending you were being hunted just to get her to leave Central Academy for you.”
Another voice hesitated.
“You two grew up together. You’re really letting her go like that?”
Lucien answered without pause, his tone relaxed, faintly amused.
“It’s not even overseas. She’ll be fine.”
Then, colder.
“She’s clung to me since we were kids. I was getting tired of it. This is… efficient.”
I didn’t confront him.I turned and walked away.
Back in my room, I reopened the transfer application.
I crossed out the name of the ordinary werewolf academy he claimed he needed—and wrote in the one my parents had insisted on years ago.
Everyone had forgotten something.
I am the sole heir of the Bloodmoon Pack.
And Lucien—an illegitimate son tolerated by the Silvercrest Alpha—would never touch the Alpha throne without a formal bond to me.
One day, he would realize that what he discarded was not just my devotion.