The alpha prophesied mate
and the air around me felt... wrong. Heavy.
dge of the school grounds. There, I dropped to my knees, gripping the grass as though it might anchor me to reality. My hands
rp and unnatural-pushed through my lips, an u
ia
e I turned, I could smell her-the sweet, warm scent
erned heavy in her voice. I didn't answer. I couldn't. Instea
er was good a
. "Hey, talk to me
voice raw, low, and guttu
But she didn't. She stepped forward again, her hand reachi
n everythi
ng to keep Maya at bay, and the next... she was in control. My body moved be
ck to reality. I stumbled away, horror crashing over me as Alexa
I guess
y words died in my throat. Her wide, terrifi
I was going, but my legs kept moving, car
g for me. One glance at my bloodstained hands,
ost chilling. "The school. Someone reported.
. "What does that mean?" I asked, e
leaving no room for argument. "We're leaving tonig
? Where
e. I didn't h
words still rang in my ears: "Go pack your things. Quickly. Pu
gent, made my stomach knot. It felt like we were on the
and I couldn't shake the feeling that someone was watching me. The car was parked at the edge of the yard, I sh
instead of getting in the car,
e tight with nerves. "What a
kept walking, disappearing i
night was suffocating. I glanced around nervously
came back, she wa
sn't just
ing looked ancient, with dark wood and strange carvings I coul
ed, eyeing the box l
the trunk. That was all she gave me. No
sed, but her tone made it cle
imbed into the car, my stomach churning with q
w hum of the engine was the only sound in the car, and
?" I asked finally,
aid, her eyes lo
akwood?"
re your fat
. Just those six words, lik
dn't say another word. "But why now? Why didn
me off, her tone sharpe
ted. If she didn't want to tell m
ying to talk to her. I grabbed my phone, popped in
cause when I opened my eyes, it was pitch da
," Mom said softly.
d, grogg
ight," she said again, th
e to respond before sh
stop, and I jolted fo
, wh
widened as a massive wolf crossed the road,
olf!" I shouted,
lmly, her hands tight
chest, a strange, almost magnetic tug that made my heart pound harder. The air around me seemed to hum,
shaky. I glanced at her hands gripping the steerin
t take my eye
r down my spine. And then it took a step closer, i
amiliar. It wasn't just looking at me; it w
cut through the fog of my
nbuckling my seatbelt. I barely registered the sound of the
it turned and disapp
epeated, louder this time
nsettlingly steady. "You'll see m
more-her calmness or the fact