Moonlight betrayal: Fated to my enemy.
day had barely started, yet she already felt exhausted from dodging the usual whispers a
knew exa
r
ll toward him. It was unsettling but also... comforting. His presence w
ing at the front, twirled her blonde hair around her finger while sneak
her and walke
book. When he looked up, his eyes lingered o
one rule," Fred said, his deep voice commanding the r
ds settle befo
s of her intelligence. I will never be convinced it's b
No one had ever openl
canning the classroom. "You all were quick to forget she's the daught
rms. "This is a werewolf scho
nce settled
er. "Strength isn't about who c
ned but sa
ed. No teacher had ever put Luci
on, Fred announced
you up," he said,
with
n with
til only Lily remained. The clas
ou'll be
oom fell i
. "That's not fair. Shouldn
"Do you have a probl
ted, then sh
vous or... happy. But deep down, she knew something was h
d toward Lily, her heels
from Fred,"
nked. "E
don't know why he's paying attention to you, but it's p
ists. "I didn't ask
ice. "If you don't back off, I'll mak
respond, Fred ap
re a pr
"No, sir." She spun around and walked off,
to Lily. "Ar
ook convinced. "If she ever b
o one had ever cared ab
u," she w
odded before
th Annie and Joe. Annie was practically
hree months since we were ma
. "Feels lik
her chest. Annie had found her mate,
Annie asked, not
nod. "Yeah,
f what?" An
history teacher
oked on her dr
re? Because he does seem v
urned. "He's ju
Annie repeate
look with Joe.
he wasn't her usual self-no longer sitting a
leanor knocked
il
ed up from
leanor said, sitting o
gged. "Ju
seem... distracted. Like
ed. "It's no
ed. "It's a b
e turned r
was your age once,
one. And even if there
hair back. "You deserve happines
lip, unsure h
d her cheek b
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ayed after class to w
topic is ancient werewolf histo
und it interesting how packs used t
intrigued. "And what'
acks were at peace until leaders started wanting more con
if her words had hit something d
self, right? If leaders don't le
's why history matters. It
cussion flowed naturally, but every so often, the
Fred stilled,
eyes
understanding pas
t just a
ething far
as hap