BLAIR’S POVAs we walked towards my room, I stole a glance at my mother and Robert, who were walking behind us at a slower pace, deep in their own conversation. It still felt unreal that Kade was here, walking beside me instead of lying in a hospital bed. I shook my head in disbelief, smiling. “I can’t believe you convinced them to let you leave,” I muttered, looking up at him. Kade smirked, his steps confident as if he hadn’t just been at death’s door days ago. “My father knows I’ve recovered. Staying there was a waste of time for both of us. And if there’s one thing he hates, it’s wasted time.” I let out a soft chuckle. “I’m just glad you got better so quickly.” He raised a brow, his smirk widening. “I’m Lycan, Blair. What did you expect?” Rolling my eyes, I threw a playful punch at his arm and he barely even flinched. He gave me a mocking look and I playfully rolled my eyes. As we drew closer to my room, I became aware of something strange. The hallway was buzzing with pe
BLAIR’S POVI told myself I was just imagining the way Kade looked at me and it didn’t mean anything. But the longer we stayed, the harder it became to breathe around the silence stretching between us.Kade sat at the edge of my bed, one arm resting lazily on his knee, his body angled toward me. "Were you worried about me?" He asked, a teasing smile on his lips. I rolled my eyes, shaking my head. "Obviously. I cried almost every day." That wiped the smirk off his face and his brows pulled together slightly. "Why?" I hesitated, staring at his eyes. "Because you're special to me," I admitted. His lips pulled into a small smile, but his eyes stayed on me. Then he leaned in just slightly. "How special?" I swallowed, my heart beating too fast. "Special enough to make me cry," I answered with a slight shrug, not quite meeting his gaze. His smirk deepened. "You're playing with me," he said, and I felt shivers run down my spine from his voice. Before I could respond, he straightene
BLAIR’S POVMy eyes fluttered open and I yawned, blinking rapidly so I wouldn’t fall asleep once more. I turned and the first thing I felt was warmth. Heat wrapped around me and I took a deep breath, inhaling a very familiar scent. My body curled naturally into it and I smiled softly, pressing my back against strong abs.I suddenly remembered. And I sighed deeply as flashes of last night crashed over me and I remembered everything with Kade. The way his hands moved on my skin, his mouth on mine, the way he whispered my name in that low, hungry voice. The way I moaned his name, over and over, asking him for more.My eyes flew open and I turned to see Kade watching me. His dark gaze was intense, making my stomach twist into knots. His arm was still draped around me, his fingers lazily tracing circles against my hip, like he had no plans of letting me go. I whimpered and immediately threw an arm over my face. Kade chuckled. "Are you shy?" I shook my head quickly. "Then why ar
BLAIR’S POVI stared at the screen, rereading the headline as my stomach twisted. “But is this true or is someone just making things up?” I asked Kade who took a seat next to me, putting the plates aside and resting his hands on the table. “What do you mean?” He asked casually.I turned the phone toward him, my finger tapping against the headline once more. “The poisoning, Kade. Do you think Lara has done this before?” My thoughts raced as I scrolled, looking for any mention of other incidents. “Or maybe Greenfox poisoning has happened in Northvale before?” Kade shrugged, completely unbothered. “I don’t really care about that.” I shot him a look. “You don’t care? Someone else could’ve been hurt before you. Maybe someone died, Kade.” He sighed, running a hand through his hair. “What do you want me to do about it, Blair? It’s not our problem.” That irritated me. He had almost died and I had been framed. I expected him to take this seriously. I returned my gaze to my phone an
BLAIR’S POVI stepped out of Kade’s car, my fingers tightening around the strap of my purse as I stared at the school buildings. I looked around to see a few students watching me and my heart pounded nervously. I shifted my gaze away from them and checked for something else to feed my eyes on. Kade came around to my side, shoving his keys into his pockets, and then he extended his hand. I stared at it, then up at him slowly. His dark brows lifted. “What?” He asked. I swallowed, glancing toward the school entrance and then to those students who were watching us. Some of them pretended like they weren’t staring but they were. “I’m not so sure about this…” My voice trailed off as I turned my gaze back to his outstretched palm. Kade sighed, tilting his head. “Blair.” “People will talk,” I said. “And?” I hesitated. “Our parents are still…mates. Did you forget that?” He rolled his eyes, taking a step closer. “We’re not high school kids, Blair. If people want to talk, then l
KADE’S POVI pulled my jersey over my head, rolling my shoulders as the fabric settled against my skin. The locker room smelled the same as always, like stale sweat, old cologne, and that faint dampness from towels left out too long. It wasn’t pleasant, but it was familiar. After everything that had happened, I needed that familiarity. The sound of laughter and sneakers squeaking against the tiled floor filled the room as a few of my teammates came in. The second they saw me, their faces lit up. “Yo,” Edward said, slapping me on the back. “Look who’s here, guys!”“It’s Kade!” “Man, I’m glad to see you. I can’t believe you almost died.”“That bitch is crazy.” A round of laughter followed, the guys shaking their heads in disbelief. I smirked, leaning against my locker as I pulled on my wristbands. “Seriously, man,” Edward said, crossing his arms. “I don’t know how you survived that. Greenfox isn’t just some regular poison. That shit is meant to kill.” I exhaled and shrugged.
BLAIR’S POVAs Kade turned the steering wheel, pulling into the driveway of an unfamiliar house, I shifted in my seat, eyeing the massive place in front of us. The windows shone with neon lights and music vibrated through the walls, thumping like a heartbeat. People were in the front lawn, laughing loudly, their movements already clumsy as they staggered probably due to the alcohol. Just watching them made me already feel regret curling in my stomach. “Are you even sure we’ll be allowed in?” I asked as I looked around, staring at the chaotic scene. Kade smirked and lowered his head, looking at one of the windows with his one hand relaxed on the wheel, while running the other up my thigh. “One of my teammates is throwing this party,” he said. “Trust me, we’re more than welcome.” I let out a groan, already dreading this. “I don’t even go to parties like this.” “Exactly,” he said, tapping his fingers idly against my skin as he turned to stare at me. “You sit in your room like a
BLAIR Kade chuckled, taking another sip like it was nothing. “Liquid courage.” I rolled my eyes, but before I knew it, he was handing me another cup. Then another. The bitter taste dulled after the second cup, and by the fourth, I barely felt the burn. Instead, a lightness spread through me, making everything around me blur. By the time I took the fifth cup, my limbs felt loose and my head was swimming in a way that made the music sound softer, the lights look prettier, and Kade’s touch feel hotter. “Are you good?” He asked with a small smile and I just nodded. But the truth was that my worries had flown out the window.“Come on,” I shouted in Kade’s ear. “Let’s go dance.”He nodded and I just pulled him to the middle of the room, swaying slowly as the beat pounded in my ears. Kade’s hands traced my waist, pulling me closer, his lips grazing my neck. My breath hitched when I felt his hardness poking against my ass as we danced. I bit my lip, a low moan slipping out of me, but
KADE’S POV “Someone did this!!!!” My body jolted up as my eyes flew open. I tried to orient myself, disoriented for a second, unsure of where I was. Then I saw Blair standing in the doorway, her clothes in her hand, dripping with water all over the floor. Her hair hung in messy strands, and her eyes were wide with rage as she glared at Jaxon and Harper who were seated on the other side of the room.“Who did this?” she screamed, her voice carrying pure, unfiltered anger. I pushed myself up, my heart racing as I looked around, trying to figure out what the hell was going on. “What happened?” I asked, my voice still rough from sleep, but I made sure that the concern was clear in my tone. Blair's finger shot out toward her suitcase, which was now nothing more than a soaked pile of clothes. "Someone drenched it with water," she snapped. "All my clothes are wet now. I have nothing to wear." I could see the frustration on her face, her usually put-together appearance completely go
Kade’s POVHer back felt stiff under my palms and there were knots of tension along her spine that I massaged with my thumbs. She let out a shaky breath, her head tilted forward as I kneaded her shoulders.“Honestly, this is the worst time of my life,” Blair groaned, her voice muffled as she pressed her face into the pillow. I huffed a low laugh, still massaging in slow circles across her muscles. “Worse than when I got poisoned?” I asked, half-teasing but only because I didn’t want to admit I’d been thinking the same thing all day — about how much shit she’d been put through. She was quiet for a moment, then she mumbled, “I’m actually contemplating it.” She let out a dry, tired laugh. “I can’t believe I spent the whole day lifting bricks like some prisoner in a labor camp.” Before I could reply, she pushed herself up abruptly, her hair spilling over her shoulders in tangled waves. She turned to face me and with a serious face, she said, “This is forced labor. Literal forced lab
BLAIR’S POVI looked around the storage room, still struggling to believe this was really happening. The place was filthy. Dust covered everything, empty boxes were lying around, the walls looked like they would crumble in any second, and the floor was nothing but broken wood and scattered trash. Mrs. Priscilla stood in front of us as if this disaster was something to be proud of.“Boys and girls,” she called with a crooked smile, like she wanted to offend us. “This is your first assignment,” she said and my stomach twisted.Jaxon frowned and asked, “What exactly are we supposed to do here?”Mrs. Priscilla turned to him and answered, “You’ll tear down the wall near the pipeline, rip up the damaged flooring, and clear out every piece of debris in this room. I want it spotless.”I couldn’t stop myself as I grumbled. “You have got to be kidding.”She acted like I hadn’t said anything. Her finger shot out, pointing at me first, then at Jaxon. “You two will work on that wall.”My jaw drop
BLAIR’S POV“Wake up!”My eyes snapped open, my head aching like I’d been pulled out of a nightmare. Except this was the nightmare.Mrs. Priscilla’s shadow came over me and I looked up to see her hands on her hips as she glared down at me. I scrambled to my feet even though my legs were wobbling and wiped my eyes to blink away the sleep in them. What the hell was the time? And why was she standing in our room like some deranged rooster at the crack of dawn?Beside me, Kade groaned, half-buried under his thin blanket. He turned away from Mrs. Priscilla, pulling the sheet higher over himself. His hair stuck up in every direction, the dark strands messy from sleep, and I had to bite the inside of my cheek to stop from smiling.Mrs. Priscilla wasn’t nearly as amused. She marched over to his bed with all the grace of a military general and tapped her fingers sharply against his forehead. “Up. Now.”Kade’s groggy mumble came muffled from under the blanket. “Go away with your fat hands.”M
BLAIR’S POV I tugged my jacket tighter around me, hating how the cold wind kept sneaking past the fabric like it was on a personal mission to freeze my bones. Winter wasn’t here yet, but it sure as hell was announcing itself like an unwanted guest. I blew air into my palms for warmth, glancing at my phone. It was already two minutes past eight. Seriously? Mrs Priscilla had barked at us about being here at eight sharp. Where was she now? “This is all your fault, Blair,” Harper snapped and I turned to her. Her arms were crossed like a spoiled brat who’d just been told no for the first time in her life. “We wouldn’t be here freezing if it wasn’t for you.” I rolled my eyes and shook my head. Of course, she’d find a way to twist this around. God forbid Harper takes any responsibility for her miserable life. Apart from freezing my ass off, being dragged away from the comfort of my room, my warm bed, and decent food, forced to spend two hellish weeks around criminals… yeah, the cherry
BLAIR’S POVMrs. Priscilla was a woman who seemed like a myth in Northvale. Many called her “the absolute nightmare” and she was notorious for her methods in bending and stretching students till they became perfect. And here she was, standing in front of us, looking completely in her element. Her expression was neutral, yet somehow filled with an energy that made my stomach sink. The way she surveyed the room, like a queen inspecting her soldiers, only made my anxiety worse. Why did Mr Gregory have to involve her?Mrs Priscilla cleared her throat, and he gave her a nod. “Go ahead,” he said, like he was handing us over to a prison warden. The woman clasped her hands together and began to speak. “I’ve been informed that the four of you have been rather… naughty.” I swallowed hard. That word, coming from her mouth, sounded like the start of a horror movie. Kade, beside me, still looked lost, like he was waiting for someone to tell him who the woman was. Of course, he didn’t know.
BLAIR’S POVI looked at Kade as I listened to the recording, realizing he was the one who made it. He smirked and I looked away, turning my attention to Harper who had just walked into the cafeteria, and was now staring into her phone.And then the whisperings started. “Oh, look who finally decided to show her face.” Someone let out a loud, mocking laugh. “Harper, how does it feel to steal your best friend’s leftovers?” A fresh wave of murmurs spread across the hall. “She really thought Jaxon was worth it?” “What a jealous little wench. Blair leveled up, and Harper just couldn’t take it. She just has to go after her friend’s boys.“She and Jaxon deserve each other, two pathetic losers.” “Who does that?”I sat still, putting a hand under my chin and watching the scene unfold. I tilted my head, wondering how Harper was feeling now that she was being treated like a joke. She seemed to have been so untouchable for so long, and now that she’d fallen, everyone was getting their
KADE’S POVWe finished basketball practice and Jaxon still did not show up. Or maybe he didn’t come to school at all, because he was being ridiculed. If that was the case, it was funny because how could he not have the balls to take what he always dished out?As I was undressing in the locker room, my teammates complained about being hungry.“We’re going to the cafeteria. You coming, Kade?” Jasper called, standing at the door.“You guys can go without me,” I replied, waving them off. “I’ll join you soon.”“Aight.”They left and I was alone in the locker room. I relaxed for a while, listening to a new jam Craig shared. Afterwards, I took a cold shower and changed into my clothes before texting Blair.“”Hey princess, where are you?””Her reply didn’t come immediately and I was about calling when I got a text notification from her.“”I just left the dean’s office. Meet up at the cafeteria?””“”You bet,”” I texted back.I barely made it three steps out of the locker room before coming fa
BLAIR’S POVI woke up to Kade beside me, his arm lazily draped over his eyes, and his chest rising and falling. For a second, I just watched him, soaking in the quiet. It wasn’t often that things between us felt this… peaceful. When he finally stirred, blinking at me, a lazy smile curved on his lips. "You watching me sleep? That’s kinda creepy, princess." I rolled my eyes, stretching my arms over my head. "Shut up. I was just making sure you were still breathing." He chuckled, pushing himself up on one elbow and planting a kiss on my lips. "I meant what I said last night, Blair. I won’t let things like this come between us again. I’ll communicate more. Promise." I narrowed my eyes at him. "Swear it." He held up three fingers like a scout. "Swear on my life." Then, as if reconsidering, he added, "Okay, maybe not my life. But I swear." I smirked. "Good. Because if you pull another disappearing act, I’ll hunt you down." He let out a low laugh, ruffling my hair. "I’d like