LUCAS POVAs the final bell rang, signaling the end of the school day, I couldn't shake the feeling of unease that had settled over me since this morning. Shana's safety was constantly on my mind, especially with Dr. Mills lurking around.Shana and I haven't seen Dr. Mills too much at our last training sessions. It made me wonder where he had disappeared off to and when he would be back.I had hoped to accompany her to the palace for today's training session, but my father had other plans for me.He ordered me to come to the company for a meeting, and Shana had encouraged me to follow through."I'll be fine, Lucas," Shana said, once we were driving to Grandma Jo's after school. "Dr. Mills hasn't been at our last few training sessions.""I know," I had replied. "But he could always show up again.""I don't like the idea of you going there alone," I admitted, glancing at her worriedly. "It just doesn't sit right with me."Shana reached over and squeezed my hand reassuringly. "I apprecia
LUCAS POVAs I stormed out of my father's company, frustration boiled inside me like a pot that was ready to overflow. But before I could put too much distance between us, I heard his voice calling after me."Lucas, wait!"I stopped in my tracks, turning reluctantly to face my father, who was striding towards me with a determined look in his eyes."What now?" I snapped, unable to keep the bitterness out of my tone. "Didn't I make my point clear.""I won't tolerate you leaving our conversation like that. I'm your father and I demand some respect."I scoffed, finding him ridiculous.I folded my arms across my chest, my patience wearing thin. "What is it now, Dad? More lectures about how I'm ruining the family legacy?"His features hardened, his voice taking on an edge of frustration. "You know why I'm doing this, Lucas. Ever since you started spending time at that palace, you've become more... defiant.""I've always been defiant," I reasoned. "I'm just finally sick of all of your scheme
EDWIN POVAs I stood in the shadows of the parking lot, hidden from view, I listened intently to the heated exchange between Lucas and my uncle Kendrick.For weeks, I had been lurking around the Busch offices, waiting for the perfect opportunity to exploit any cracks in Lucas's facade.I knew that his rebellious nature would eventually lead to conflict with Kendrick, and I had positioned myself strategically to witness it firsthand.Lucas's lack of ambition and his refusal to conform to Kendrick's expectations only reinforced my belief that I was the rightful heir to the family empire.I couldn't comprehend why Kendrick continued to favor his son over me, especially when I possessed the drive and determination necessary to lead the company to greater heights.But now, as I listened to their argument, I realized that this was my chance to seize control of my destiny.With Lucas's rebellion destabilizing the family dynamics, I saw an opportunity to step into the spotlight and assert my
EDWIN POVAs my father outlined his plan, a knot formed in my stomach.He wanted to poison Kendrick.Poisoning Kendrick seemed extreme... even for us, but as he continued to lay out the details, I couldn't deny the appeal of finally taking control of the family business."But isn't that illegal?" I interjected, voicing my concerns. "What if we get caught?""Don't be silly, Edwin. We won't get caught.""But how can you be sure? Kendrick always has security personnel around him at all times."My father chuckled, a sinister gleam in his eyes. "Leave that to me, Edwin. I have everything under control. We'll make sure Kendrick doesn't suspect a thing."His assurance did little to ease my growing sense of unease. "But what if someone finds out? What if we're caught? The consequences could be catastrophic.""We won't be caught," he repeated firmly, his tone brooking no argument. "Besides, I'll take full responsibility if anything goes wrong. You won't be implicated."His confidence was both
Two to three months had swiftly passed since I first stepped foot into the palace for my training sessions.The routine had become almost second nature to me now, each day blending seamlessly into the next as I honed my skills under Prince Alexander's watchful eye.Training had been going well.Despite occasional appearances by Dr. Mills, his presence no longer filled me with the same unease it once did. Lucas and I had grown accustomed to his sporadic attendance, even if it left us puzzled at timesProfessor Black was never able to find much more information on him... which made me feel nervous at first, but once I saw that Dr. Mills wasn't a threat, I began to ignore his existence.I truly believed he was just there to make sure nothing went amiss. He was a doctor after all."Isn't it strange?" I mused to Lucas one day as we exited the training grounds together. "Dr. Mills seems to come and go as he pleases. One day he's there, and the next he's nowhere to be found."Lucas shrugged,
As graduation day approached, excitement buzzed through the air like electricity, filling every corner of our lives with anticipation and nervous energy.I hadn't been training at the palace for a few days now, and strangely, a small part of me was missing it.Mostly, I think I just missed Alex and his humor.We had become friends over these past few months, and he's taught me so much about myself and my strength. Not having him around or seeing him on a daily basis made me feel off.But school has done a good job of keeping me distracted. These were moments I should've been soaking in and celebrating, and I wasn't taking any of it for granted.Lucas and I had been busy preparing for the big day, from choosing our outfits for the graduation dance to making sure we had everything we needed for the ceremony.Shadow High held a graduation party every year for it's graduating class, and this year it was finally our turn. It was one last way for us to be together before going off into the
Lucas and I headed back to Grandma Jo's house after spending time with James and Victoria. I couldn't help but feel a sense of contentment.It had been so nice catching up with our friends, laughing, reminiscing about the past, and sharing our thoughts of the future.Hearing them talk about their plans left me feeling a bit... out of place. On one hand, I could relate with them and on the other hand I couldn't.Their plans for the future were clear and purposeful, each step carefully mapped out. But for me, uncertainty loomed like a shadow, casting doubt on where my path would lead.I couldn't share my aspirations, my dreams, or the complexities of my life with them. They had no idea about the responsibilities I now held as the White Wolf, and as much as Lucas was there for me, he couldn't fully understand it either.I felt torn between two worlds, struggling to reconcile the ordinary with the extraordinary, the mundane with the extraordinary. My life was a delicate balancing act, a c
The sun was still shining brightly as Lucas and I stepped out of Grandma Jo's house, dressed in our graduation attire.Grandma Jo stood on the porch, a proud smile on her face, as she snapped pictures of us with her old camera."Smile, you two! You both look so grown up," she exclaimed, her voice filled with pride. "Who would've thought that the two of you would be graduation together after all these years?"I smiled as I looked up at Lucas, wondering the same thing. Lucas sensed my eyes on his and looked down at me."Oh! That's a good picture!" she cheered, snapping away on her camera. "Don't move!""Grandma Jo, how many pictures are you gonna take?" Lucas teased, grinning at me."Just a few more, dear," Grandma Jo replied, not missing a beat. "I want to capture every moment of this special day!""Shana's gonna have more photos than the entire yearbook at this rate," Lucas joked, nudging me playfully.I rolled my eyes, but couldn't help but laugh at his comment. "Hey, at least we'll