“Because I got my job back,” I said, tilting my head at him. It took a lot to keep my wolf under control; he made it painfully obvious that he didn’t like or trust Alpha Jonathan. I couldn’t blame him; I didn’t trust him either. “You mean the job you quit without a second thought?” Alpha Jon
Lila’s POV “Lila, what happened?” Becca asked as soon as I ran into the dorm room. My heart was racing, and I was on the verge of tears; I couldn’t believe what just happened. “I think I messed up,” I said as I took a deep breath, trying to steady my rapid heartbeat. “Messed up how e
“No; actually, I came here to say that I think it’s unfair that she must live off campus. She’d be able to get the best schoolwork done if she were here full-time. She’s already behind and she needs every advantage she can get.” Headmaster Prescott leaned back in her seat and took me in with her
Lila’s POV The finality of his tone made me realize that there was no point in arguing with him any further. His point was made, and his decision was final. I stayed silent, feeling all sorts of defeated while Tiffany Prescott bowed her head to him and apologized for the hundredth time. I f
“I don’t want to force students to—” “It seems you just don’t want to do your job,” he snapped, cutting her off once again. “This is a school, and you are the headmaster. The students don’t get to pick their roommates and we certainly aren’t going to deny a student a bed just because others are
“Are you serious?” She finally asked in nothing more than a whisper. I nodded my head once, biting my bottom lip before continuing. “Yes; the only issue is, your roommate will be Sarah.” She raised her brows, and I could see the confusion in her eyes. “Is that an issue? I’m not entir
Lila’s POV As soon as class ended, I went to the library to meet up with Kay. She was already there and hard at work when I arrived. She looked up at me and smiled when I sat down. “Ready to get to work?” I asked, grabbing one of her open notebooks and an extra pen. She nodded eagerly and showed
“That’s why everyone thinks fairies are nasty and mean creatures,” I said, feeling an overwhelming sense of sadness. “Yes,” she said, sighing. “Because we try to protect ourselves.” I looked at Rachel who was pale in the face as she stared at Kay. “I’m so sorry…” she whispered. “I didn’t know