The alpha prophesied mate
today. My life is already a mess, but waking u
s. Lucky for me, the woods are right behind our house, so it's not a long walk back. S
r, knocking gently. It's almost a routine a
Her face was a mix of sadness and pity, a look I'
whispered, sh
lood. I froze as she stared at her fingers, her expr
embling, "there's blood on yo
tight, and I could feel her fear
for school before someone sees you,"
y," I mumbled, r
on my arms. My mind raced. What did my wolf side do this time? Did she... kill someone? I didn't want to believe
school uniform, and grabbed my bag. As I
en't eat
er worried gaze and heading out the door
ay, and as usual, the boys were playing basketball i
as possible. By the time I made it to the courtyard, the crowd was loud, the
rs, waving me over. Grateful for the f
nce slipping. Before I hit the groun
snapped, glaring
smile. "Oh, sorry, Mia," she said in the most insincere
fired back, her eyes narro
shrugged. "I don't know
ause she's prettier, better, and, let's be honest, way more likable th
thinking about the paper I'd seen tucked into Laila's notebook yesterday. I never got the chance t
something
s okay. It was my fault. I didn
e firm. "She stuck out her leg on purpose to m
d, trying to diffuse the
t go? She's just mad because
!" I hissed, c
ard shifting from the basketball game to our brewing confrontation. The noise aro
ll out, but my mind kept circling back to
ing me that? And what
in frustration. Can you just
ust my thoughts-it was her. I swallowed hard, trying to keep my emot
rd Maya's voice in my head. It was sharp,
My mom had suggested I name her to make it easier to talk about
ed something toxic, something dangerous-and that's when she took control. This
ya's voice was condescending, filled with anno
m not a weakling," I m
h mockery. Then why don't you just let me take
y mind, and I could pra
e some peace? I said, t
ry loud I know she wasn't happy with what I said, I hadn't meant for her to hear that. I wa
ng to you, i r