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Lily stood in front of her mirror, absently twisting a strand of hair around her finger. Her room was lit with the soft glow of her bedside lamp, and the faint sound of music played from Maya’s phone. Despite the festive atmosphere, Lily couldn’t shake the uneasy feeling that settled in her chest. Maya, on the other hand, was a whirlwind of energy. She darted around the room, holding up dresses and tossing accessories onto Lily’s bed. “This is going to be so much fun!” she exclaimed, practically vibrating with excitement. Lily turned away from the mirror, crossing her arms. “I don’t know, Maya. It feels... weird. Like, are we really throwing a party to celebrate Lexa’s downfall? It just seems petty.” Maya stopped mid-step, clutching a glittering necklace in one hand. Her expression softened as she looked at her friend. “Lily, you’re not celebrating Lexa’s defeat. You’re celebrating standing up for yourself. There’s a difference.” “Is there?” Lily asked, sinking onto the edge o
The limousine came to a stop in front of Alex’s mansion, its tinted windows reflecting the vibrant lights that spilled from the house. Music moved through the air, mixing with the chatter and laughter of people all gathered on the lawn. Lily adjusted the hem of her dress nervously, her gaze fixed on the lively scene outside. “This is... a lot,” she murmured. Maya, sitting beside her, grinned. “Relax, Lily. You look amazing, and this party is all about you. Own it!” she said, trying her best to make Lily more comfortable coming to an event she wouldn't usually attend.Lucas leaned back in his seat, one arm slung casually over the edge. “You’ll be fine. Just don’t trip in those heels" he added, the smug tone on his voice obviously mocking Lily's attempt to look sexy by wearing heels.Liam smirked, adjusting his jacket. “And if you do, I’m sure Alex will catch you. He’s got that whole knight-in-shining-armor vibe going tonight" Liam said as he stared at Lily then laughed heatedly.
The closet was smaller than Lily expected, its tight confines made even more awkward by the lingering tension between her and Lucas. The dim light filtering through the slatted door painted faint shadows on their faces. Lucas leaned casually against the wall, his arms crossed and a playful smirk tugging at the corners of his lips. He was just as nervous as Lily with being alone with her in such a closed space, but he decided to keep his cool and hide his swirling emotions by pretending they aren't even there.“So, Luna,” Lucas began, his tone teasing, “why me? Out of everyone out there, why’d you pick me?” Lily shifted uncomfortably, avoiding his gaze. “I didn’t like anyone else in that room,” she replied honestly. “And as Luna, it wouldn’t exactly look great if I picked some random guy. You were the only logical choice.” Lucas’s smirk widened. “Logical choice, huh? That’s not exactly flattering. Are you saying you don’t like me?” "Why would you think that?" Lily asked, clearly
The noise of the party faded as Lily stepped outside into the night and went around, her eyes moving with intense speed.The cool breeze swept through her hair, carrying the faint scents of blooming roses and freshly cut grass. She hugged herself, shivering slightly, but not because of the cold. Her heart felt heavy with guilt and confusion for what had happened few moments ago and she prayed everything would be fine.“Alex!” she called out into the darkness. Her voice echoed across the sprawling garden. She glanced around, her eyes scanning for his tall, familiar figure among the shadows cast by the glowing lanterns. Lily quickened her pace, her heels crunching on the gravel path. Every step deepened the ache in her chest. She passed a small fountain, its gentle trickle of water the only sound accompanying her search. Then, in the dim light of the garden lights she spotted him. Alex stood near a marble bench, his back to her. His broad shoulders were tense, and his hands were s
The morning sunlight filtered through the windows of the high school hallway as Lily walked with heavy steps to her locker. Students bustled around her, laughing, chatting, and going about their day, but Lily felt detached from it all. Her thoughts were clouded by the events of the previous night. She had tried to reach her several times on her phone by calling a d texting her, but there was no reply.She couldn't bear to think that their long-standing friendship would be over like that just because of a boy. As she walked down the hall, Maya’s words echoed in her mind: "You’re a horrible friend. I don’t want to see you again."Lily sighed deeply, clutching her books against her chest as she scanned the crowd. She wished she could turn back time and rewrite all the mistakes she had made at the party into good ones, but that was practically impossible. She just has to live with the consequences of her actions, no matter how painful they may be She had been hoping—praying—that she
Maya remained standing until her legs gave away and she sank down. She sat on the cool tiled floor of the restroom, her back against the wall, as emotions swirled inside her like a storm. Her anger at Lily burned fiercely, but beneath it was an aching sadness that she couldn’t shake. How could Lily have done this? How could she kiss Alex, knowing how Maya felt about him? Tears stung her eyes as she pulled her knees to her chest. She had confided in Lily, trusting her with her deepest feelings. Yet Lily had betrayed her, not just as a friend but as someone she thought she could rely on. That feeling of betrayal was something she knew would be hard for her to overlook, especially because she knew just how much she hated being vulnerable and Lily had taken advantage of it.Her phone buzzed in her pocket, snapping her out of her thoughts. She pulled it out and hesitated before dialing her mom’s number. After a few rings, her mother answered. “Sweetheart? What’s wrong?” her mom aske
Lily walked quickly through the school hallways, her arms wrapped around herself like a protective shield against the weight of her emotions. Her confrontation with Maya replayed in her mind like a broken record, each sharp word cutting deeper. She felt heavy, suffocated by guilt, sadness, and a growing sense of isolation. She needed to be alone, away from everyone. The courtyard had crossed her mind as a place to retreat, but it was too exposed. Someone was bound to see her, and she couldn’t handle the prying eyes or whispered gossip right now. Instead, she made her way to the indoor swimming pool, tucked away in a quieter wing of the school. The pool was usually deserted at this time of day. Most students were in class or too busy socializing elsewhere. As she opened the heavy glass door, the faint smell of chlorine greeted her. The room was dimly lit, the water shimmering under the soft overhead lights. Lily settled on one of the benches lining the pool, her back to the wate
Lily quickly pulled herself away from Liam, her heart hammering in her chest as she stumbled backward in the water. The warmth of the kiss still lingered on her lips, and she could feel the blush creeping up her neck, staining her cheeks. Her breath came in rapid gasps, and her mind was reeling. What had she just done? Liam remained in the water, a surprised, almost dazed expression on his face, but his lips were curved into a slight, amused smile. “What was that?” Lily asked, her voice shaky as she wiped her mouth with the back of her hand. Liam blinked at her, still catching his breath, his eyes dark with amusement. “What, you mean the kiss?” She stood up fully, stepping out of the pool, feeling the cold air hit her wet skin. The chill made her shiver involuntarily. “It was a mistake,” she said firmly, her voice wavering only slightly. Liam chuckled, shaking his head. “You’re saying it was a mistake, but it’s the most natural thing in the world, Lily. You’re my mate. And y
The dressing room buzzed with energy, the air thick with perfume and excitement. Rows of mirrors lined the walls, reflecting the image of Lily and Maya as they stood side by side, putting the finishing touches on their looks for the Moonlight Dance.They were all smiles as they took their time to make sure they looked more beautiful than they have been all year. This was supposed to be a very special day for both of them and they wanted to look the part. Lily wore a flowing, deep red gown that hugged her figure perfectly, the fabric shimmering under the dressing room lights. Her long, dark curls fell down her back, and the delicate silver necklace around her neck added the final touch of elegance.Maya, standing next to her, looked just as stunning in a sapphire blue dress, the off-shoulder sleeves giving her a regal appearance. Her short, dark hair was styled in loose waves, and her makeup was jaw dropping.Lily sighed, taking in their reflections. "We actually made it, Maya."
As Lily qmd Maya got closer to the boutique, they made sure to keep their distance as they monitored their targets.The boutique was filled with soft classical music, the scent of expensive perfume lingering in the air. Rows of elegant gowns lined the walls, their sequined and satin fabrics shimmering under the bright chandeliers.Lily and Maya stood just outside the store, pressed against a decorative pillar, peeking inside like a pair of detectives on a stakeout."Okay, this is ridiculous," Maya whispered, adjusting her stance to get a better view. "But I can’t lie, I kind of love it.""Shh!" Lily nudged her. "We have to be quiet if we’re going to figure out what’s going on."Inside the boutique, Lucian was standing beside the mystery girl, his arms crossed as she held up a deep emerald dress, pressing it against herself. He nodded approvingly, and the girl beamed. They continued lookingthroughother clothes, occasionally laughing and whispering to each other.Maya narrowed her eye
The soft hum of the engine filled the car as Lily gazed out the window, watching the busy streets pass by. The town’s biggest mall stood just ahead, its glass windows reflecting the bright afternoon sun. Inside, countless shoppers bustled about, their excited chatter mixing with the faint sound of background music playing from the stores.Maya, sitting beside her, tapped away on her phone. "I still can’t believe we’re finally getting our dresses for the Moonlight Dance. It feels so real now."Lily turned to her, a small smile tugging at her lips. "I know. It’s like the final piece of the puzzle.""Exactly!" Maya grinned. "And I already have a vision for my dress. Elegant, sexy, but also just enough sparkle to make Graham lose his mind."Lily chuckled. "You’re really excited about this, aren’t you?""Duh!" Maya tossed her phone into her bag. "It’s not every day we get to have a perfect night with the people we love. And after everything we’ve been through? We deserve this, Lily."L
The grand dining hall in the Alpha mansion was bathed in golden candlelight, the scent of roasted meat and fresh bread filling the air. The long mahogany table was elegantly set with silverware and polished plates, while the large windows let in the glow of the moon. Lily sat between Lucas and Liam, across from Alpha Dean and Luna Ariel.Despite the warm atmosphere, her mind kept replaying Graham’s words from earlier that day."Lucas and Liam don’t think they need to ask you."Her grip tightened around her fork as she poked at her mashed potatoes, her appetite fading. She couldn't believe how clueless they were."So, Lily," Luna Ariel's voice pulled her from her thoughts, "you’ve been quiet all evening. Is something on your mind?"Lily hesitated for a second before deciding now was as good a time as any. "I was just thinking about the Moonlight Dance."Alpha Dean chuckled. "Ah, the famous tradition. I remember when I asked Ariel to the dance back in our school days. I made a compl
The scent of fresh plants and autumn leaves filled the air as Lily and Maya walked down the school hallway, their shoes tapping rhythmically against the polished floors. Sunlight streamed in through the large windows, casting golden streaks across the lockers. Laughter and chatter surrounded them, the school buzzing with excitement. Weeks had passed since the chaos with Alex, and life had finally returned to normal.Lily inhaled deeply, a smile stretching across her face. "You know, I never thought I'd say this, but it's actually nice having a normal day at school again. No kidnappings, no rogue wolves, no dramatic fights. Just classes and... the Moonlight Dance."Maya grinned, tucking a stray strand of hair behind her ear. "I know, right? It’s like everything is back on track. And now, we get to focus on the important things—like waiting for our mates to ask us to the dance."Lily chuckled. "Right! I mean, I am expecting Lucas and Liam to ask me at some point. It is the proper t
A heavy silence hung over the battlefield, thick with tension and the scent of blood. The wolves surrounding Alex stared fiercely at him, their growls low and menacing, awaiting their Alpha Dean’s command. Moonlight shined across the road, casting eerie shadows on the wounded rogue who stood his ground despite his battered body.Alex's chest heaved with ragged breaths, his clothes torn and soaked in blood. Yet, despite the pain coursing through his veins, his gaze was still filled with defiance as he met Alpha Dean's unyielding stare.The towering Alpha took a deliberate step forward, his presence radiating an undeniable authority. His silver eyes bore into Alex like a predator assessing its prey. "Alex," Alpha Dean's voice was deep, steady, and laced with finality. "You stand accused of multiple crimes against this pack. Kidnapping, conspiracy, endangering the life of one of our own—Lily—and defying the authority of the Alpha."Alex sneered, blood dripping from the corner of his m
Lucas barely registered the sound of the car door slamming shut behind him as he ran toward the wreckage, his heart hammering wildly in his chest. The harsh scent of burning rubber and twisted metal filled the air, mixing with the distant echoes of the crash that still seemed to vibrate in his bones."LILY!" he shouted, his voice hoarse with desperation.Liam was right beside him, his face a mask of pure fear. "We need to get her out of there—now!" He screamed as they approached Alex’s fallen vehicle. Graham and Lucian followed closely, their expressions tense as they scanned the overturned vehicle for any sign of movement. The headlights from both cars cast long shadows across the deserted road, the flickering light illuminating the smoke rising from the crumpled hood.None of them knee what to think but all they could do was hope that Lily had only sustained minor injuries.Lucas's entire body felt like it was about to combust from sheer panic. If something had happened to her—i
Lily’s heart leaped with joy when she saw Lucas’s car gaining on them. The headlights cut through the incoming darkness like two forces of salvation, and she could feel their presence closing in. Relief surged through her veins like a tidal wave.They found me!Without thinking, she pulled open the window and stuck her head outside, the wind whipping her hair violently around her face."Lucas! Liam! Help me!" she screamed at the top of her lungs, her voice raw with desperation.Lucas, behind the wheel of the pursuing vehicle, locked eyes with her through the rushing wind, his gaze fierce and determined. She saw Liam right beside him, his face twisted with rage, and Lucian and Graham in the back, all of them ready to fight for her.But before she could scream again, a rough hand dragged her back inside."Shut up!" Alex roared, his fingers digging into her wrist as he dragged her back into the seat. "Do you have any idea what you’ve done?"Lily struggled against his hold, her chest he
Lily sat sadly in the backseat of Alex’s car, her hands clenched into fists as she looked at Alex. The soft hum of the engine and the occasional bump of the road beneath them were the only sounds filling the tense silence. But inside her mind, there was chaos.She knew it.Lucas and Liam had lost her.The tracker was gone.Her last hope of being rescued was slipping away, and panic clawed at her chest.The car smelled like leather and a faint trace of Alex’s cologne—a scent that once made her heart race with something close to affection. Now, it only made her nauseous.She turned her head toward the front of the car, her eyes burning with fury.“You really think you’re going to get away with this?” she spat, her voice sharp with hatred.Alex, sitting comfortably in the driver’s seat, didn’t even flinch. His hands were relaxed on the wheel, his jaw set in quiet confidence.“I don’t think I will,” he said smoothly. “I know I will.”Lily let out a bitter laugh. “You’re delusional.”Alex