Isobel I snapped back to reality, clearing my throat and furrowing my brow. "When did you start showing sudden interest in my personal schedules? Really, Ryle, what’s your deal?" Ryle scoffed. "Relax, Isobel. I’m also planning to go there for our school project. I have scheduled an interview with the Alpha of Jade pack." I maintained a poker face, trying not to show Ryle that I was getting nervous and conscious around him. "Okay… So.. Why does it have to do anything with us? It’s not like we are in the same group or something." Ryle didn’t seem impressed with my response, and I couldn't help but notice. He stated his plans confidently, "If only you realized how generous I am right now. First, doing the interview at the same time would save the Jade Pack some precious time, which I’m sure they will appreciate. Second, the productivity of doing a joint interview with another group will be more effective. And lastly, the guy standing in front of you has more connections than you can i
IsobelI silently observed Ryle while he engaged in a conversation with the Beta of Jade Pack.“I hope we have enough time to catch up with things. But my friends and I are here for a school project. I hope you don’t mind the bother,” Ryle explained.The Beta shook his head and exclaimed, “Come on, Ryle. Don’t be so humble. It is our honor to have you here in our pack. I’ll gladly help in any way I can. I’m happy you and your friends are studying hard for the future of your packs.”Scott and I were happy to hear this. Finally, we found someone who was willing to help us with the school project. We didn’t waste any time and grabbed our things to start the interview. However, Ryle stretched his arms and stopped us from getting near the Beta. Confused, Scott and I stared at Ryle.“I know you couldn’t wait to start this project. But you must realize the Jade pack has certain rules,” Ryle explained.Scott asked Ryle about the specific rules he was talking about, and I was curious to hear t
IsobelThe day of the presentation finally came, and I could feel the nerves creeping in. Sitting beside me, Scott must have sensed it too."Don't worry, Isobel. We got every piece of information we needed. If you read the paper I handed to you, then you're gonna be fine," he reassured me with a confident smile. Scott took the liberty to do most of the work, so all I had to do was rely on the piece of paper he had given me.As the professor arrived and the students settled back into their seats, our professor wasted no time in starting the presentation. One by one, my classmates confidently presented their projects, making me even more nervous."Next… Please come forward, Isobel Reeve and Scott Hemming," the professor called out, and my heart pounded. Scott stood up, and together, we began our research presentation. Scott took the lead, and I backed him up, trying to keep my nerves at bay.Time flew by as we presented our project in an easy and detailed way. I was relieved when we fin
IsobelI didn't like Ryle’s tone. After ignoring me for days, he was suddenly bossing me around. It made me angry, and I couldn't hold back my frustration.“Why would I come with a jerk like you?” I snapped at him.Ryle’s expressionless face changed, clearly annoyed by my response. I didn't care.“Quit being mean and just come with me. I just wanted to show you something,” he retorted.I glanced at my friends. Lorrie and Scott seemed confused and surprised by the sudden appearance of the guy who’d been avoiding us.“We had already planned to hang out today. So if you wouldn’t bring my friends with us, then forget it, Ryle.”To everyone's surprise, Ryle grabbed my arms and forcibly dragged me inside his car.“I don’t have time for your childish behavior. We are running out of time,” he said, his grip on my arms becoming painful. I tried to resist, but Ryle was stronger.Finally, Scott couldn’t stand it anymore and intervened, grabbing Ryle’s arms.“It is rude to force people into somet
Isobel Although everything was faint, I could clearly see a majestic trail of lights coming from the bottom of the cliff. My eyes were locked on the little glowing light. While I was still in amazement, Ryle suddenly asked, "If you don't mind…" Ryle stretched his arm. "May I?" With Ryle's hand stretched and everyone smiling at me, I wondered what he meant with his gestures. Then I looked at the bottom of the cliff. Somehow, I understood what he wanted and nodded. I grabbed Ryle's hand. To my surprise, he pulled me close and carried me in his arms. Ryle suddenly half morphed into his wolf form. My heart pounded with Ryle's face so close to mine. He started to descend on the cliff, and I could feel his warm breath touching my skin. Without looking at the trail, I felt our way getting bumpier. The darkness surrounded us. I looked at the glowing lights from the bottom, giving me a slight sight of our trails. It was getting steeper, and this scared me a little. I clung to Ryle's shoulder
IsobelInside the car, I sat there, unable to meet Ryle's eyes. An awkward silence hung between us, and confusion swirled in my mind. So many questions clamored for attention inside my head, demanding answers after everything that had transpired. I needed clarity, yet I couldn't bring myself to open the subject with Ryle, who appeared content and happy with the unfolding events.“What are you up to?” I finally mustered the courage to ask.“Umm, did you say something?” Ryle seemed oblivious, and I was taken aback. I decided to let my thoughts spill out.“No, no. Nothing. I was just thinking about something.”“Don’t worry. The Night Lily could never be wrong. Maybe he’s closer than you think,” Ryle said with a smile, further deepening my confusion. I had no idea what was going on in Ryle's mind, and I wished I could somehow gain access to his thoughts for answers.As Ryle drove, he turned on the radio, and a sweet song filled the car. I found myself staring out of the window, the melody
IsobelThe moment Ryle started his greetings, my heart raced. My body reacted to his sudden appearance by instinctively wanting to run away.“Hey sis, wait up!”“Isobel, where are you going?”My friends were calling out my name, but I kept on running away. Amidst the crowd of students heading inside the main door, I huddled myself through, navigating through the sea of people until I bumped into a random student.“Hey, watch where you're going!”“Sorry.”When the male student realized it was me, he quickly changed his tone and spoke to me more kindly.“Oh! It’s Isobel. Sorry about that. Don’t worry, you wouldn’t be late. It’s still too early.”I awkwardly smiled and pushed myself through the entrance, walking briskly down the corridor. Luckily, the students were gathering inside the school, and the entrance and corridor were getting crowded, making it easy for me to hide. Once I felt I was far enough from Ryle and my friends, I sighed and caught my breath.“Thank goodness.”Then the s
IsobelI jumped a little and quickly turned my head towards the voice. I didn't realize there was another person in such a secluded corner in an empty room."Sorry, I didn’t mean to scare you," the mysterious guy said as he stepped out of the light. I saw his face clearly. His hair was blonde just like Ryle's, but his eyes possessed a different color. The sunlight reflected off his hazel brown eyes. His lips formed a hesitant smile along with his repetitive eye movements."No, I’m the one who needs to apologize. Sorry if I interrupted anything," I replied."Oh, don’t worry about it. My name is Denver Robbins, freshman. And this place is my usual spot. I’m just surprised someone came. But really, it’s okay."It was the first time I heard such a name. The school year had already started for a while now, and there were days when we possibly bumped into each other in the corridor or anywhere inside the school. A freshman like him, with such good features and a handsome face, would be impo
"So the council members agreed with his delusions, huh?" I inquired, my tone tinged with disappointment.The head advisor nodded solemnly. "I was the only one who disagreed with the matter, Alpha. There's nothing I can do.""I see..." I sighed. My jaw tightened when the news hit my ears. I clenched the glass of scotch tightly before sipping its content in one gulp. The intoxicating liquid burned my throat a little but I didn’t flinch. Because more than the heat that this alcohol was giving me, it was my rage that kept me burning inside. "Letting that kid go would be an utter disgrace to the Vanderberg name. I refuse to tarnish the honor of my father just because of my foolish son."The head advisor offered a word of caution. "But Alpha... Your son appears resolute. It won't be an easy task to dissuade him."I took a sip of my scotch, contemplating the situation. "I know... And I have no one to blame but myself. If only I had taken immediate action against that lowly she-wolf. Perhap
Isobel Finally, the day of the concert arrived, and I found myself standing in line with my friends, eagerly awaiting our chance to see the Midnight Wolf perform live. Well, everyone except Thea, who seemed rather indifferent. "I don’t know why I agreed to this. I don’t even know that dude," Thea remarked, her skepticism palpable. But Lorrie, always the optimist, reassured her, wrapping her arms around Thea's and whispering, "Don’t you worry. Soon, you’re gonna understand the hype." She then turned to me, grinning mischievously, and whispered, "Sissy, once we're out of this concert, I’m gonna convert this dumb lady into a die-hard fan." I couldn't help but chuckle at her enthusiasm, while Thea looked on curiously, demanding to know what was being said. Lorrie smoothly deflected, "Oh forget about it… Just make sure to enjoy this day cuz' once you’re out of here, a new Thea will be born." Scott and I shared a laugh, while Thea, still puzzled, watched Lorrie lead the way, linking a
RyleI summoned an emergency pack meeting, and everyone responded promptly. Their deep respect for me as the alpha heir was evident as we all gathered in the council room, each of us curious about the sudden call.Regrettably, my father couldn't be present; important matters demanded his attention elsewhere. Nonetheless, I steeled myself and proceeded with the meeting. The council members, acknowledging my role as the future Alpha, listened closely, likely expecting news they had been anticipating for some time.Inside the council chamber, the weight of their expectant gazes pressed upon me as I took a moment to collect my thoughts. With a deep breath to steady myself, I began, realizing that this moment was no longer just a vision but a reality I had to confront head-on."Good day, everyone," I greeted them, my voice firm. "I understand this meeting caught you by surprise, and for that, I apologize for any inconvenience."A council member from the Treasury reassured me, "You don't ha
IsobelFinally, things returned to normal. It was just another typical day, but I found myself incredibly thankful for it. My mind and soul yearned for these moments of peace in school—normalcy without worries or commotion, just peaceful studying and enjoying life with friends.“Let’s go grab some lunch with Ryle and Thea,” Lorrie exclaimed, grabbing my arm. Scott walked behind us happily. I shared in their happiness, especially since Thea had finally been welcomed into our group by Ryle and my best friends after a while.As for my bullies, Lucy and the rest of the Blondies, they were kicked out of Silver-U for their actions. They paid dearly for what happened, and even their own packs promised they would be punished accordingly.Without Lucy, Epsilon Elysium was left without a leader. The sorority decided to hold another election for a new leader. In the end, Lorrie unexpectedly won. She was hesitant at first, but eventually, she accepted the privilege.“How’s the new queen of Ep-El?
Isobel"I'll ask you again, child: Do you want to stay here with me?"It was a hard decision for me, but I knew my answer right away. It seemed like Dad understood what I wanted."Are you sure you want to give up this eternal happiness for a world that has only brought you pain and suffering?" Dad's voice echoed, showing his concern.I looked down, agreeing with Dad's point. The world I was born into was full of difficulties. Mom and I lived with shame because of something driven by love and sacrifice, their forbidden union. At Silver-U, I found some comfort among friends and even a wolf who became dear to me. But when I needed them the most, they all left, leaving me to face my problems alone. Pain and suffering seemed to be the only things that stayed with me in the world where I belonged. Despite my longing to be with Dad, his offer, though appealing, couldn't keep me here, not yet. There were things left unfinished, bonds I cherished. Maybe my idea of heaven was different—to be wi
IsobelI opened my eyes and found myself lying in the arms of an elder wolf. The old guy was smiling at me, and strangely, I felt comfortable, as though I knew him from a long time ago. Yet, I was certain we'd never met before. I tried to recall if we had crossed paths, but nothing came to mind. Still, being near him felt oddly warm, filling me with love and peace.As the mysterious wolf stood up and walked away, he beckoned for me to follow. My eyes remained fixed on him, drawn to his presence. When he spoke, his voice held a gentle command."Follow me..."And so, I did. Each step felt like a silent agreement with fate. His smile was reassuring as he guided me forward."Come here, look..."I turned my gaze to where he directed, and before us lay a breathtaking field. It was a scene of unparalleled beauty, one that I couldn't fathom existed. The elder wolf looked at me expectantly, asking a question that resonated deep within me."Do you love it?"I nodded eagerly, feeling a rush of e
IsobelI was left in shock by Kendra’s revelation. Horror coursed through me as I realized the truth. Kendra, whom I had initially seen as a kind angel sent to save me, was something far more sinister. I couldn't fathom that Kendra would stoop to such depths of cruelty. Jealousy, I realized, was a force more terrifying than I had ever imagined. I had always seen Kendra as perfect in everyone's eyes, but now, facing her dark side, I couldn't shake the terror creeping into my heart.Backing away from Kendra, I couldn't tear my eyes away from her as I pleaded, “Why? Why are you doing this to me?”Kendra smirked, her movements deliberate as she closed the distance between us. “Why? You should’ve known the answer, bitch. You took Ryle away from me. I have been with him from the start. You just came out of nowhere and suddenly, Ryle was all into you. You took my world from me.”I watched as Kendra's eyes changed, a chilling indication that she was not joking. I braced myself for what was to
IsobelI couldn't believe my eyes when I saw Kendra in such a place. She was someone I never expected to encounter here, especially after an entire year of not seeing her around school. But in that moment, as the thugs closed in on me, I was grateful for any form of rescue."I know you. You’re one of Ryle’s friends," Kendra uttered, recognition dawning on her face.Ryle’s friend clicked his tongue and retreated, leaving the thugs confused and annoyed. "What the hell are you doing, kid?" one of them demanded as Ryle’s friend made his escape. Another thug approached Kendra, suggesting, "Maybe he wanted to join the fun."The rest of the thugs cheered, their expressions filled with lust and excitement, but Kendra remained unfazed. "That’s the problem with lower-class wolves," she remarked confidently. "The ones who were completely forgotten by society. Fear has forgotten you."The leader of the thugs didn’t appreciate Kendra's boldness and confronted her. "Who the hell are you?" he demand
Ryle I panicked. It was me managing the steering wheel, trying to navigate through traffic as fast as I could. Everyone in the car wanted to get to Epsilon Elysium urgently, but for me, it was more than just a destination. Isobel was there, and I needed to save her from the torment caused by that vile she-wolf who framed her. Regret gnawed at me for not listening to her before, for losing trust in her. "Come on Ryle, I know you can go faster than this," Lorrie said, her concern evident in her voice. "Who said we're on top speed already?" I replied, pressing harder on the accelerator. We surged past other cars on the road, my driving becoming almost reckless in my desperation. Meanwhile, Scott's anger was palpable. "I never thought someone was capable of doing this vile thing. She must be punished for everything," he seethed. Thea, still crying in the backseat, chimed in, her voice thick with emotion. "That she-wolf deserves to be expelled from the school. She must be the one the e