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Barbara's Pov
No one noticed the burning arrow. Not until the wooden carved door of the dorm ignited in an instant.
Dark, oily smoke filled the air, scratching my lungs and making me choke. Around me, my new friends cried out in shock before grabbing their weapons, preparing to fight for their lives.
This was all my fault.
Arrow after arrow sliced through the air, stoking the flames higher. Through the haze of ash, I desperately sought Tristan and his brothers. I knew they would protect me no matter what, but they were in danger, too. If something happened to them while they were trying to rescue me, I could never forgive myself.
Coughing from the soot-thick air, I ran with him toward the door. But they were ready for us.
Silhouetted against the flames, a dark, forbidding line of figures stood just beyond the edge of the school dorm. None of them brandished weapons; they didn’t have to in order to make their threat clear. They had come for me. They had come to punish Tristan and his brothers for breaking their rules. They had come to kill them.
This was all happening because of me. If they die, it will be my fault.
There was nowhere to go, no place to run. We couldn’t remain here, not with the blaze around us roaring, already so hot that it stung my skin. Soon the ceiling would collapse and crush us all.
Outside, the wolves waited.
5 months ago,
I waved at my aunt as I stood on the old, Victorian-era pavement. She waved back from the window of her silver Audi with a blinding smile.
Aunt Kathy’s blonde hair never lost its platinum colour, hanging in perfect waves to her shoulders. She has high cheekbones and a tall, slender, model-like figure that makes my awkward, seventeen-year-old body look like a potato in comparison.
I strived to be her when I grew up. Not only in the looks department although I’ll never pull off the blonde hair, but also the hard work and the personality. She worked in a Jewelry company and because of her efforts, the company grew larger each day. I couldn’t be more proud.
“Show them what you got, Baby!” She honked.
“Aunt.” My face flamed as I searched sideways, spying for anyone who might have heard. “Barbara. Just Barbara at school.”
“But I like my Baby.” She pouted her lips. Her phone suddenly rang and her eyebrows furrowed as she checked the call before silencing it. “You’ll be okay, hon?”
I nodded. “You didn’t have to drive me.”
“I wouldn’t miss my Baby’s first day in this huge effing place for the world.” She motions around. “SilverMoon Academy! Can you believe it?”
“I wouldn’t have been here without you and Uncle.”
“Aw stop it. If you didn’t have the grades, you wouldn’t be here.”
It cost a fortune to enroll into the SilverMoon Academy but I'd gotten my admission through a scholarship.
“Have a great day!” She opened her car door and whooshed outside to clasp me in a mama bear hug.
I tried to ignore the level of weirdness my future schoolmates must think of me and wrap my arms around Aunt Kathy. The smell of cocoa lotion and perfume enveloped me in a safe cocoon.
When she pulled back, her blue eyes shone with unshed tears.
“Aunt…?”
“I’m just so proud of you, hon. Look at you all grown up and so much like…” She trailed off and wiped under her eye with the side of her forefinger.
She didn’t have to say it for me to catch the meaning. I looked so much like my mum.
While Aunt took after my blonde grandfather, Mum took after my red-haired grandmother. Or that’s what I’m told.
“Gah, I’m being so sappy on my baby’s first day at school.” Aunt Kathy gave me another quick hug. “Don't forget your meds and be careful.”
I nodded.
Aunt Kathy pulled back with a smile. “Go get them, hon. I'll visit soon.”
I waited until she got into her car and shouted something at a slacking driver in front of her. Once her car sped into the distance, I resisted the urge to call and tell her to come back. Now, I was truly on my own. No matter how old, the feeling of being stranded wasn’t something anyone would easily forget.
I stared at the massive building in front of me.
The old architecture sprang an eerie, imposing feeling. Ten tall towers adorned the perimeters of the school’s main building.
Three-storey high, SilverMoon Academy sat on a large piece of land surrounded by an enormous garden that’s better suited for a palace instead of a school.
Located in the outskirts of the SilverMoon Pack, the school was founded by Alpha Malrec SilverMoon at the beginning of the 14th century to provide education for the wolves that later served in his court. They had the harshest and most closed-off entrance rates in the country. To this day, SilverMoon Academy or SMA, accepts only one percent of the intelligent and rich elite wolves. I, on the other hand, was an anomaly who got here with brains.
Right now, it didn't matter. This was my chance to start anew.
I stared down at my uniform that my aunt pressed to perfection. The uniform didn’t look terrible on me — starched white shirt, red plaid kilt, and gray sweater with the SilverMoon crest.
As I strode through the school’s huge, stony arch, I tried to mimic the other students’ confidence but it was hard to do that.
I already felt like an outsider.
Barbara’s povI didn’t remember how I got back to the dorm.One minute, I had been standing outside the cafeteria staring at my phone while the video played in front of half the academy, and the next minute, I was running.I was running past students, past classrooms, past people whispering behind their hands and past people who suddenly knew something intimate about me that I had never intended to share.My chest hurt, my throat burned and no matter how hard I tried, I couldn’t stop hearing those whispers.“That’s Barbara?” I kept hearing people mutter as I ran.“She is with Tristan?” Another one said.“He chose her out of all the girls in this school?” Another one said.“What about Cheryl?” Another one said.“Didn’t he used to hate her? What changed?” Another one spat.“That video is so insane. I didn’t even know she was that skilled.” Another one muttered as I ran past her without even thinking of turning to check who it was.I pushed open the dormitory door and practically stumble
Barbara’s povThe tension in my chest didn’t fully disappear even after Cheryl left.It lingered there quietly while Tristan and I stood in the middle of the courtyard watching her walk away like a storm that promised to come back worse.For a few seconds, neither of us spoke.I think both of us were trying to process what had just happened or maybe recover from it.Honestly, I wasn’t even sure anymore.One moment I had been getting ready for what I thought was a simple lunch date.The next moment Cheryl was standing in front of me talking about Tristan like I was stealing something that belonged to her.And maybe that was the worst part because despite everything, a small guilty part of me still wondered if she was right.“You’re thinking too loudly again.” He said.I blinked and looked up.Tristan stood beside me with his hands inside his pockets, watching me carefully. “You can hear thoughts now?” I demanded.“No,” he said calmly. “But your face gives you away.”“That’s rude.”“It
Tristan povMy pulse spiked instantly because I’d texted Barbara earlier.I had told her to meet me at the courtyard.If Cheryl had my phone, then she knew exactly where Barbara would be.“Shit.”Professor Hale looked confused. “Tristan, is there something wrong?”But I was already moving too fast.I rushed out of the classroom and straight down the hallway.Students stared as I passed them.Some moved aside immediately and others whispered.I ignored all of them because now the terrible feeling in my chest finally made sense.This wasn’t about the phone.It was about Barbara, Cheryl had planned this and if she cornered Barbara alone…Who knows what she’d say to her or even worse.I pushed harder through the crowd outside, barely slowing down as I crossed campus toward the courtyard.Every ugly possibility kept replaying in my head.Cheryl exposing the video, threatening Barbara again, manipulating her and humiliating her.And honestly?The thought of Barbara standing there alone deal
Tristan’s povSomething felt wrong the second I left the dorm.At first, I ignored it.I thought maybe it was just nerves which was ridiculous already because I did not get nervous.Not before fights, not before exams and definitely not before meetings with my father.So there was absolutely no reason I should be nervous over lunch with Barbara.Yet there I was, walking across campus with my heartbeat acting strangely and my thoughts completely scattered.I felt a bit pathetic which was unlike me.Geoffrey would never let me hear the end of it if he knew.Actually, both of them would especially Jeremiah.I could already hear his annoying voice in my head. “You are so whipped, brother.” I scoffed quietly to myself and shoved my hands deeper into my pockets while continuing toward the café district near the courtyard.The weather was nice for once.There was cool breeze, cloudy skies and some of the students everywhere laughing and walking around like they didn’t have assignments threa
Barbara’s povThe second Tristan disappeared down the hallway after class, my heart started acting stupid again.I think it has completely gone stupid now, and it feels so dangerous being stupid than being mad at him. I stood outside the classroom for a few extra seconds pretending to adjust my bag while internally trying to calm myself down.“Lunch. It is literally just lunch, barbar. Why are you so excited about it?” I pondered.People ate together every day without acting like their entire world was shifting off its axis.So why did this feel so terrifying?I hated the answer immediately because it mattered and that was exactly the problem I had with it.Somewhere between the training sessions, arguments, stolen kisses, sarcastic remarks, and late-night conversations, Tristan had somehow become important to me.And honestly?I didn’t know when that happened or how or even why?But now I was standing in the middle of a crowded hallway trying not to smile like an idiot because he as
Tristan’s povThe entire class felt unbearably long.It was not because the lecture was difficult, and also wasn’t because Professor Hale was droning on about ancient territorial laws for nearly two straight hours.The main reason was because Barbara sat three rows ahead of me, and for the first time in my life, I couldn’t focus on anything else.It was ridiculous.I’d survived years of academy training, brutal combat sessions, political dinners, impossible expectations from my father, and Cheryl practically stalking me since childhood.Yet somehow, one girl agreeing to eat lunch with me had me distracted like an idiot.I hated that realization, especially because Geoffrey noticed immediately.Of course he did, that idiot noticed everything.“You’re smiling again,” he whispered from beside me.I didn’t even look at him. “I’m not.”“You literally are.” He pressed.“No.” I said.“Yes.”I sighed sharply. “Do you ever shut up?”“Sometimes.”“When?”“When I’m asleep.” He rolled his eyes an
Tristan’s povI wasn’t even thinking and that was exactly the problem.Usually, there is a reason and plan or basically something calculated behind whatever I do but that morning was different.I just walked with no destination in mind at first and for some reason, I felt distant from my brothers,
Barbara’s povI didn’t go far, I guess it was maybe ten steps or even less.I don’t even know what made me stop.It wasn’t him calling my name because he didn’t. It wasn’t anything dramatic. It was just a simple thought.A simple, annoying, persistent thought that refused to leave. “This doesn’t ha
Barbara’s povThe walk back to the dorm felt longer than usual, not because it actually was but it was because everything in me felt heavier.My steps were slower and oddly, I felt my thoughts were louder like everyone could hear me and the drink in my hand that once cold and fresh had started to
Tristan’s povI didn’t make it five steps and that was all it took.Five steps toward Geoffrey and Barbara before everything went sideways again.“Tristan.” Her voice wasn’t loud because It didn’t need to be.There was something in it that was sharp and controlled that made me stop anyway.I didn’







