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Violet
My heart pounded with excitement and nerves as I walked across the campus of Starlight Academy with my suitcases in my hands. This had been my dream for as long as I could remember—to be among the best shifters. The academy was very hard to get into but somehow I had managed to do it. Today would be the start of a new chapter in my life, and absolutely nothing could ruin it. "Move it, four eyes!" Almost nothing. I released a yelp as someone shove me down to the ground, and I fell down with my suitcases. My glasses slipped from my face and I panicked. “No, no!” I whispered, closing my eyes as I desperately looked for them. They needed to remain on my eyes at all times. I’d had them since I was eight years old, and all I knew was that it would be a cold and lonely night if I didn’t have them on at all times. The nightmares, the visions… “Yes!” I breathed, my fingers brushing against the familiar frame. Relieved, I quickly put them back on. I caught a glimpse of the back of the guy who had pushed me over as he walked with his group of friends. “Asshole!” my wolf, Lumia and I muttered at the same time. One of the guys, wearing a blue hoodie, looked back with what seemed like a look of sympathy. Our eyes met, and then he made a turn, sprinting to my direction. Flustered, I watched as he grabbed my suitcases from the ground before sticking out his hand to help me. “Are you okay?” “Yes, thanks,” I accepted as I got up, now standing face to face with him. My lips instantly curled at the handsome blonde in front of me, his eyes as brown as honey and his hair slightly lighter than mine. "I'm sorry for the prince," he said. "He didn’t mean it, he’s a bit cranky today." I frowned. "The prince?" The guy eyed me strangely. "The Ly…never mind. First day?” “Yes.” “Do you need help with your suitcases?" "Yes, sure.” He grabbed my two suitcases and we began to walk, my short legs struggling to keep up as I was almost half his size. "Were you on your way to pick up your keys?" “Yes.” “Can you only say, yes?” “Ye…I mean—no,” I shook my head, a bit embarrassed. He chuckled. "I’m Nate, member of the student council.” "Violet," I responded. Nate glanced at me, and then his eyes studied me. His look was so intense I couldn’t help but blush. "So let me guess,” he spoke. “Seventeen, small and humble pack, Alpha’s daughter, healer’s acquaintance?" I looked at him, shocked, and let out a surprised laugh. "You were almost right—eighteen." And then there was this other thing. The Alpha was my uncle who had raised me, but it wasn’t something I ever felt like discussing. When I was eight, my parents had passed away in an attack, and my uncle had been taking care of me ever since. He was the Alpha of the Bloodrose pack, a small pack from the east. "Studying to be the healer’s acquaintance? Your parents must be proud of you," Nate said. "Yes, and they..." I replied, the words trailing off. Alpha Fergus had tried to treat me like a daughter, but the man was just too awkward to raise one. He had never been around much, and our Luna, Sonya had tried her best, but we just didn’t have that mother-daughter click. Adding salt to the wound was Dylan, my cousin, who I grew up with. I called him my brother, everyone did. He had hated me all my life, never giving me a reason, and we had never gotten along. He was a sophomore at Starlight Academy and had made it very clear that we were not family within these walls and to stay away from him. His exact words had been, ‘Do not embarrass me, freak.’ “They’re proud,” I sighed. As I followed Nate, I noticed a lot of girls fighting for his attention. Once in a while he would acknowledge one of them, and was met with squeals. With a face like that, it wasn’t hard to guess that he was popular. Above all, he seemed to have a good heart as well. He caught me staring, and I lowered my gaze to the ground with a giggle. "Here you are," Nate said. I looked up and realized we had already arrived at the grand hall. “Come on,” he guided me inside, and it was just as incredible as I remembered from the orientation—a large, open space with high ceilings and luxe appearance. It was quite busy, the area filled with students and suitcases. “Wow,” I gasped, looking around in awe. Nate pointed. "That’s the front desk. You can go there for information and get your keys,” then he stuck out his hand. "It was nice to meet you. Welcome, and I hope you’ll have a good year—Violet." I looked at his hand for a moment before accepting it. "Thank you.” He winked at me, and I felt a flutter in my chest. I kept holding his hand for a second longer than necessary and when he stared at our intertwined hands with a soft smile, I released a cough and stepped back. "Thank you," I repeated, not knowing what else to say. “And thank you for coming back to help me.” “No problem,” Nate spoke. “Just doing my job.” Right, cause he was a member of the student council. “Nate—let’s go!” A loud voice called out. I looked over Nate’s shoulder to see where the voice was coming from. It was a guy leaning against one of the pillars, surrounded by friends, his back turned to us. It was the same guy who had called me four-eyes. I recognized his voice immediately. Nate had referred to him as a prince, and I wondered if it was because he was actual royalty or because of his entitled behavior. Yet, Nate didn’t hesitate for a second and immediately walked off to his friend. "Next!" the woman behind the information desk shouted, snapping me back to reality. An unimpressed look was plastered on her face. “Oh, yes—that would be me!” I said, sounding awkward even to myself as I struggled to push my suitcases to the desk. “Name, class, and major,” she demanded, her tone flat. "Violet Hastings, freshman from the healer department?” The woman hummed and looked through a stack of papers or files. Meanwhile my thoughts went to my three new roommates, hoping they’d at least be more bearable than that dude who called me four-eyes. "I-I have to say, I’m very honored to be one of the chosen 200 to learn from the best healers and my Mom was actually an alumna so I’m really excited to—" The woman cut me off, throwing a set of keys at me, and I caught them just in time. "Lunar hall, second building on your left, second floor, room 102—Next!" “Okay?” I blinked, shocked by her rudeness. Before I could react, someone shoved me aside, and I almost stumbled but could luckily regain my balance just in time. Following the rude woman’s directions to the dorm building was thankfully not too much of a hassle. I managed to get to the second floor with a lot of struggle, completely out of breath and probably sweaty—but I was there and that was all that mattered. The hallway was filled with students, chatting, moving in their belongings and so on. Overwhelmed by the noise and the people, I looked around, not knowing where to start. "What room are you in?" a voice asked from behind. As I turned my head, a woman gasped loudly in my face. “Adelaide?” she widened her striking green eyes. I looked at the woman, trying to figure out whether I knew her, but I couldn’t recognize her. “W-Who?” I stuttered. The woman had light grey hair pulled back into a bun, glasses on her nose, and striking green eyes. She stared at me with an intense, almost hopeful expression while I eyed her back strangely, thinking she must have mistaken me for someone else. "I'm so sorry," she apologized, "you just look like someone I once knew." I smiled warmly. "It's okay." "My name is Esther, and I’m the RD of this department. And you are..." she began, her eyes moving to the name on my key tag. "Violet Hastings from room 102—the room just down the hall," she said. "Thank you," I sighed, grateful for the help. Shooting her one last smile, I walked further with my suitcases to go to my room. With each step I took, I grew more anxious about meeting my roommates. What would they be like? Would I like them? Would they like me? Even with the Bloodrose pack, I realized I’d never really had friends. Sure, there were people I was closer to than others, but friends? I reached the door to room 102, and my heart pounded in my chest. Taking a deep breath, I turned the key in the lock and then I pushed the door open. In the center of the room stood two girls who immediately stopped talking and looked at me. One of the girls had dyed light pink hair, the other dark curls. Their clothes were stylish and expensive-looking, making me feel insecure and out of place. They probably came from high-status families, bigger packs, unlike me. "Am I interrupting?" I asked, my voice hesitant. The pink-haired girl rushed toward me. "No," she spoke in a hurry. "I’m Amy, that’s Trinity—and are you her? Kylan’s ex?" I frowned in confusion. "Who?" And who was Kylan? "Our roommate, Chrystal? The Lycan Prince’s ex?" Amy explained. “I heard she has to redo her freshman year and is our roommate—are you her?”VioletI was forced to look at the startled expression on Kylan’s face, but could not answer as Jorn started speaking.“Eyes on me, please!” he called out sharply.I snapped my face forward, as did everyone else. Except for Kylan. I could still feel him staring at me. I could only imagine he was trying to figure out whether I had been serious or only messing with him.Jorn turned around and started walking backward while Rochwall released something that sounded like a scoff, especially meant for Jorn.“Rule one.” Jorn lifted a single finger into the air, pointing at no one in particular. “You stay where I can see you. From the moment we step onto that bridge until the moment we step off it on the other side, you do not leave my line of sight,” he stated. “If I cannot see you, the trip is over for you right there. I will personally walk you back to this bus and have the driver take you home. Do not test me on that one.”His eyes went so big they almost popped out, and everyone knew he
VioletHe kept going, and somewhere along the way I lost track of how much time had passed. I knew it had been a while because we had already driven past places I no longer recognized, and the farther we went, the darker the sky grew.Rochwall told me about how Adelaide loved pranking everyone and would persuade them to sneak out of the gates, while Claire would literally tremble the entire time. How she would drag them to the Common Rings, the canals beneath the bridges, in the hopes of seeing merfolk, certain they would show themselves if they stayed long enough, even though Alaric kept telling her they wouldn’t.I laughed at almost everything, and the picture of the two in my head grew clearer with every story.The last one brought tears of laughter to my eyes.It was the story of Dad allowing students to challenge him because he was too kind to say no, and letting them win because he was too kind to embarrass them. He always said he had nothing to prove.Mom, who was too competiti
Violet“Stories...” Rochwall eased out a slow breath.“I have got too many of those, Violet. I would not even know where to start.”“You can try,” I said, my voice desperate. I didn’t want him to stop talking. “We still have time before we get there,” I told him. “I would love to hear every story you can possibly think of.”My eyes were intense. I knew mom and dad, saw through mom’s eyes, but that’s where it ended. Sitting beside me was someone who had spent years with them. Someone whom they both considered a close friend.He shook his head slowly. I could tell he was trying to pick out the best ones. “I can tell you about one thing that has stuck with me through all these years.” A chuckle escaped him. “Addy...she could not say sorry. The word just physically would not come out of her.”“Mom?”“Yes,” he said. “She was too prideful. What she would do instead was make these big gestures to fix things.” He explained with his hands. “She would show up at our rooms with breakfast trays,
Violet“They were close…at the start,” Rochwall said. “But I don’t know if they were really that close or could just relate to each other. But Elyx didn’t visit much…he had his own duties,” Rochwall told me.That was one thing I had been curious about. Everything had shown me that this so-called ‘bond’ between them, which Mom had supposedly destroyed, had been mostly one-sided.I couldn’t help but wonder if dad just relied on him until he found his own voice, and figured out he didn’t have to.“But you did visit?”“Me and Jane? We went plenty of times.”I listened to his every word. I had so much to ask that I didn’t even know where to start. At least he was talking, and out of everyone, he was the only one willing to talk.“Can you tell me something about the palace?” I asked desperately. “Anything?”Rochwall opened his mouth.“Wait, first!” I held my hand up before he could get a single word out.“Have you ever seen a strange blue rose anywhere there?” I asked. It only took me a sec
VioletJorn growled in response.“This is official business, Commander,” he said in return, his voice sharp. “Not a family vacation.”As those words left his mouth, his eyes were on me. He didn’t need to take off his sunglasses for me to notice. Even after the race, nothing had changed. It seemed like he was still out to get me.My eyes darted everywhere. I did not know where to look, so I let them fall on Sterling instead, who had finally caught up to the rest of them.“Principal!” Nate greeted. “Looking strong and healthy this morning.”“Oh. Thank you, Nate.” He answered politely, but his eyes were on the bus.“Are you ready to go?” Nate asked further.“Sure,” he answered, his gaze moving over to the rest of us. “The bus came right on time. We have a long journey ahead of us, so we had better get going. Bags go in the compartment on the side.”His stick tapped against the ground, and then he was off again, walking toward the bus. Dylan let out a small sound under his breath. “He see
VioletIt was bright and early in the morning when we stood at the gathering point, just outside the gates. We were waiting for Commander Jorn and Sterling to arrive.Jorn’s message yesterday had been clear. We would leave in the morning, in our Elite gear, with a small backpack of essentials in case we ended up staying the night.And the gloves...According to him, we could absolutely not forget the gloves. Even Trinity had received a spare uniform.I glanced to the side and watched her direct Dylan, who was holding her pocket mirror at the exact angle she needed to twist her hair into a bun. Nate stood just behind him, mocking both of them.A small smile pulled at my lips. I had not slept well last night, and it wasn’t because of a nightmare.I had been overwhelmed by everything. By Kian, the cave, the trip itself. Especially at night, the thought of where I would actually be going occupied my mind.But standing here now, watching them treat the morning like any other morning, the w







