LOGINOne wrong word and his whole world would come crashing down.
Dane wiped the sweat from his face as he stepped into the quiet locker room after morning practice. The team had already cleared out, their laughter fading toward the mess hall. He tossed his gear into his locker and reached for a clean shirt when the door clicked shut behind him. Heavy footsteps echoed on the tile. “Well, well. If it isn’t the big hero himself.” Dane turned fast. Ezra Kane leaned against the lockers, arms crossed, that smug grin fixed on his face. His green eyes locked onto Dane with predatory focus. “What do you want, Kane?” Dane asked, voice steady despite the spike in his pulse. “Practice is over. Go bother someone else.” Ezra pushed off the lockers and stepped closer. “Oh, I think you’ll want to hear this, Wilder. Or should I say, the guy who can’t even shift on a quiet night in the woods?” Dane’s stomach dropped. “What the hell are you talking about?” “You know exactly what I’m talking about,” Ezra shot back, grin widening. “Last night. I was running the trails after my second-place finish. Heard noises in the clearing. Saw you on your knees, groaning, begging your wolf to come out. It never did.” Dane’s hands clenched into fists. “You were spying on me?” “Spying?” Ezra laughed sharply. “I was just running. You’re the one putting on a show. The great Dane Wilder, academy golden boy, can’t shift. How long have you been faking it? All those wins, all that talk about pack strength—lies.” … “Keep your voice down,” Dane hissed, stepping chest to chest with him. “You don’t know what you’re messing with.” Ezra didn’t flinch. “I know plenty. I saw you fail twice. Your body locked up. The things you said—‘My parents trusted me,’ ‘I can’t keep faking it.’ Pathetic.” Dane’s face burned. He wanted to swing but held back. “What do you want? Here to ruin me? Go ahead. Tell everyone.” “Not yet.” Ezra’s eyes sharpened. “Meet me tonight. Hidden clearing behind the old storage sheds. Nine sharp. We train. I help you figure out why your wolf won’t show. You show up, or I start talking. One word to the coach or the team chat, and your captaincy is gone by lunch.” Dane swallowed hard, pride twisting painfully. “You think I’d trust you? My rival?” “You don’t have a choice,” Ezra replied with a shrug. “Come alone. Or tomorrow the whole academy knows the truth.” The silence stretched. Dane’s mind raced, but he had no escape. “Fine,” he growled. “I’ll be there. But if this is a joke, you’ll regret it.” “Threats from the guy who can’t shift?” Ezra chuckled. “Cute. See you tonight, Wilder.” He sauntered out, leaving Dane to slam his locker shut. His hands shook as he changed. He had worked too hard to build this image—now this arrogant rival held it all in his grasp. The day dragged through classes and meetings, but Dane’s thoughts stayed fixed on the night ahead. By nine, he slipped out of the dorms and made his way to the hidden clearing, tucked behind thick brush and old trees. Moonlight barely pierced the canopy. Ezra waited, leaning against a tree with a duffel bag at his feet. “You showed. Smart.” “Let’s get this over with,” Dane said sharply. “What training can a track guy offer?” Ezra unzipped the bag, revealing resistance bands and weighted vests. “Library research on old techniques. Forcing the shift through stress and movement. Start with ten perimeter runs at full speed. Then push-ups. Focus on your wolf the whole time.” Dane eyed the gear skeptically but complied. They ran hard, feet pounding the dirt. Ezra kept pace, barking encouragement. “Faster! Picture the wolf breaking free—claws, fur, power!” “Easy for you,” Dane panted. “You shift whenever you want. This isn’t working. I feel nothing but tired.” “Again,” Ezra ordered. “Drop for fifty push-ups. Eyes closed. Breathe deep. Let it rise in your chest.” Dane hit the ground, arms burning. Sweat poured down his face. “This is stupid. Nothing’s happening.” “Keep going,” Ezra said, crouching nearby. “I saw you last night—you were close. What does it feel like?” “Fire in my bones. Everything locks up. No release.” Dane pushed through the reps. “Why do you care? You hate me.” Ezra laughed. “I like winning. Beating you fairly beats holding this secret. Talk. When did you first realize you couldn’t shift?” “I was fourteen,” Dane grunted. “Full moon ceremony. Everyone changed easily. I froze. Dad covered, said late bloomer. It never came.” “Harsh,” Ezra muttered. “My family pushes me hard too. Always first. Get up—jumping jacks, high knees. Drive it!” They moved through more drills: burpees, sprints, resistance work. Ezra’s commands filled the clearing. “Harder! Use that fire from leading the team!” “It’s not the same,” Dane shot back, chest heaving. “This is chasing something missing. You’re enjoying this too much.” “Maybe,” Ezra admitted with a smirk. “But I’m helping. Fifty more.” The session intensified, but the final sprint went wrong. Dane’s leg cramped violently. He stumbled and crashed to the ground. “Get up,” Ezra said. “Back off,” Dane growled, sitting up. Anger boiled over. “This isn’t working. You’re making it worse. I shouldn’t have come.” Ezra threw up his hands. “Fine. But remember, I can still talk. We try again soon.” Dane stood slowly, body aching, pride in ruins. “Trusting you was a mistake. Stay out of my business, Kane.” He grabbed his things and stormed out, branches snapping underfoot. The walk back felt endless. His muscles screamed, but his mind churned louder. Had he handed his rival the perfect weapon to destroy him? Or was there a slim chance this could actually help? Either way, sleep would not come easy tonight.One wrong challenge in public and the rumors would explode across campus.A flashy new transfer student named Riley arrived at Shadowpeak Academy with big talk and even bigger attitude. He jumped right into morning practice and started challenging Dane's top spot in front of the whole team. The field went quiet as Riley strutted up during drills."You the big star everyone talks about?" Riley said loudly with a cocky smile. "I heard you dominate everything. But I bet I could take you in a sprint right now. New blood might shake things up around here."Dane wiped sweat from his brow and faced him straight. "Welcome to the academy. But we earn our spots here. No need for big talk on day one."Riley laughed and flexed. "Big talk? Just facts. I crushed records at my old school. What about you? Still the undefeated Alpha or is there room at the top?"Marcus stepped closer. "Easy, new guy. Dane leads this team for a reason. You want to prove yourself, do it in the actual events."Jake nodde
One bad step in front of the crowd and the rumors would spread like wildfire.The stands packed with fans from across the region as the big team relay event kicked off under clear skies. Cheers rolled across the field while rival schools watched from the sidelines. Dane stood with his squad, forcing a strong smile even though exhaustion weighed heavy on him from the late night training and the constant worry about that anonymous note burning a hole in his mind.Marcus slapped his back hard. "Captain, this is our race. You ready to carry us to the win again? The whole region is watching today."Dane nodded and clapped him on the shoulder. "You bet. We set the pace early and I close it strong. You good on the middle legs, Marcus?""Hell yeah," Marcus said with a big grin. "But you look a little tired. Everything okay after those late nights? You sure you are not pushing too hard?""I'm fine," Dane replied quickly, keeping his voice steady. "Just focused on the win. Jake, you start us of
One wrong step tonight and their secrets would spill into the open.Dane waited in the shadows near the old storage sheds, the anonymous note burning a hole in his pocket. Footsteps approached fast and Ezra slipped into view, breathing quick."You really want to do this tonight?" Dane asked in a low voice. "After the trials and that note, it feels like a trap."Ezra glanced around before answering. "We can't sit on it. The note mentions experiments and officials watching shifters. If it's real, we need answers before Crowe and Lang corner you again. You brought the note?""Right here," Dane said, pulling it out. "Hidden dangers, old buildings, trust no one. Who the hell sent this? And why me?""Exactly," Ezra replied. "That's why we check the abandoned wing near the east fence. Old labs back there. We move quiet, talk low, and watch for patrols. Ready?"Dane nodded. "Lead the way. But if this goes south, it's on both of us."They crept across the dark campus, sticking to tree lines an
One slip during the trials and the questions would start.The academy field buzzed with energy as the major sports trials kicked off under the bright morning sun. Top athletes from every house gathered, stretching and throwing trash talk while coaches shouted orders across the grounds. Dane stood tall in the middle of the chaos, forcing his usual confident posture even though deep exhaustion tugged at every muscle from the secret sessions and his still sore ankle.Marcus bumped his shoulder hard. "Captain, you ready to dominate this thing? The whole academy is watching you. Which events are you hitting first? You look like you could take them all."Dane clapped him on the back with a firm hand. "All of them if they let me. We set the bar high today. You feeling strong on the relays? I need you sharp out there.""Hell yeah," Marcus said with a wide grin. "With you anchoring every leg, we are unstoppable. Scouts from the national team are already taking notes on the sidelines. Coach Har
One suspicious glance could unravel everything.Dane sat in the back of advanced tactics class, trying to focus on the lecture about pack coordination. The professor droned on about moon phase strategies, but Dane's eyes kept drifting to the two officials watching from the side of the room. Head Administrator Crowe and Coach Lang stood near the door, whispering and scanning the students."Mr. Wilder," Crowe called out suddenly, his voice cutting through the room. "Your performance in the recent competition was impressive. Tell the class, how did shifting feel during that final sprint? Did the wolf give you extra edge?"Dane straightened up fast. "It was all training, sir. Teamwork and focus. Didn't need a full shift to close the gap."Lang leaned forward with a sharp smile. "Interesting. We've noticed some top athletes like you show unusual patterns lately. Any issues with your transformations? The academy is running voluntary checks for stronger shifters. You should sign up.""No iss
One wrong word and his whole world would come crashing down.Dane wiped the sweat from his face as he stepped into the quiet locker room after morning practice. The team had already cleared out, their laughter fading toward the mess hall. He tossed his gear into his locker and reached for a clean shirt when the door clicked shut behind him. Heavy footsteps echoed on the tile.“Well, well. If it isn’t the big hero himself.”Dane turned fast. Ezra Kane leaned against the lockers, arms crossed, that smug grin fixed on his face. His green eyes locked onto Dane with predatory focus.“What do you want, Kane?” Dane asked, voice steady despite the spike in his pulse. “Practice is over. Go bother someone else.”Ezra pushed off the lockers and stepped closer. “Oh, I think you’ll want to hear this, Wilder. Or should I say, the guy who can’t even shift on a quiet night in the woods?”Dane’s stomach dropped. “What the hell are you talking about?”“You know exactly what I’m talking about,” Ezra sho







