LOGINElla's POV
The pitch is so loud I can barely hear myself think. People everywhere. Students packed into the bleachers, parents standing along the sides, teachers trying to keep order and failing. They all looked so tired of making sure things are in order. The spotlights make everything look like a movie. I'm sitting in the front row. Front row. Me. I wore my blue dress. The one Mom helped me pick at the mall last year. It's not fancy or anything, but it's my favorite. It brings out my eyes, she said. I spent an hour on my hair, curling the ends just right. I even put on makeup, which I never do. Tonight matters. Tonight, people are going to see me. Sera and her cheerleaders are sitting diagonally behind me. I can hear them whispering. Feel their eyes on the back of my head. "Look at that dress," someone says. Tessa, probably. "Where'd she get that, a tent store?" Giggles. "She really thought showing up dressed up would change anything," another voice adds. Sera doesn't say anything. She doesn't have to. Her silence is louder than their words. I grip the edge of my seat and stare straight ahead. It doesn't matter what they say. They don't know what I know. They don't know about Damon. They don't know about tonight. Let them laugh. They won't be laughing later. The announcer walks to the microphone. An older guy in a suit, someone from the league. He starts talking about the season, about great plays, about sportsmanship. I'm not listening. I'm watching the players' bench. Damon's sitting there, talking to Branson. He looks calm. Confident. Like he already knows he won. He catches my eye for half a second and smiles. Just a tiny smile. One that no one else would notice. My heart does a flip. "And now," the announcer says, "the moment you've all been waiting for. The Best Player of the Season award." The crowd cheers. I stop breathing. "The nominees were outstanding this year. Truly outstanding. But one player stood above the rest. A player who led his team to victory after victory. A player with heart, with skill, with determination." Say his name. Say his name. Say his name. "The winner is... Damon Silverton!" The pitch erupts. I scream. I actually scream. Clapping, whistling, people standing up. Damon jumps off the bench, grinning huge, hugging Branson, hugging the coach. He waves to the crowd like he's famous or something. Then he starts walking toward the podium. My hands are shaking. My whole body is shaking. This is it. This is really it. He reaches the podium. The announcer hands him the trophy. Damon holds it up and the crowd goes wild again. When it quiets down, he leans into the microphone. "Wow," he says. "I don't even know what to say. This season was insane. My team was insane. I couldn't have done any of this without them." More cheers. He waits for them to settle. "But there's someone else I need to thank. Someone who's been there for me all year. Someone who believed in me when no one else did." This is it. This is the moment. I stand up. My legs feel like jelly. My heart is pounding so hard I can hear it in my ears. Everyone's going to see me. Everyone's going to know. "Damon!" I call out. My voice carries. The crowd goes quiet. People turn to look at me. I don't care. Let them look. Let them all look. Damon's eyes find mine. For one second, one tiny second, I see it. The guilt. The fear. The thing he always hides. Then his eyes slide past me like I'm not even there. He smiles at someone behind me. "And the person I want to share this with," he says into the microphone, drawing it out, "the most beautiful girl in school... my girlfriend... Sera Moon!" Behind me, Sera stands up. She's wearing a red dress. Shiny. Expensive. She looks like she stepped off a magazine cover. She walks past my seat, and when she reaches me, her shoulder slams into mine hard enough to knock me sideways. I stumble. Almost fall. "Thanks for warming the bench, fatty," she whispers. Then she keeps walking. Right up to the podium. Right into Damon's arms. He kisses her cheek and the crowd goes absolutely insane. I'm still standing there. Standing in my blue dress with my curled hair and my makeup and my stupid, stupid hope. People are laughing. I hear it now. The laughter cuts through the cheers like glass. "Did she really think he meant her?" "Look at her face!" "Someone get her a bigger dress!" "Fatty thought she had a chance with Damon Silverton!" I can't move. My legs won't work. My brain won't work. At the podium, Damon has his arm around Sera. They're posing for pictures. He still won't look at me. Not once. Sera looks right at me though. And smiles. That smile says everything. It says I won. It says you lost. It says you were never even in the game. Someone behind me yells, "Sit down, fat girl! You're blocking the view!" Another voice: "Maybe she thought the seat could hold her!" More laughter. Louder now. My legs finally move. I don't walk. I run. Through the crowd, past the bleachers, past the surprised faces. I run until I'm out of the pitch, out of the lights, out into the cold night air. I keep running. Behind the gym, I stop. My stomach heaves. I bend over and throw up in the bushes. Everything comes up, the dinner I barely ate, the hope I swallowed whole. I'm on my knees in the dark, wiping my mouth with the back of my hand, when my phone buzzes. I pull it out. A text from Damon. I'm sorry. You know I had to do this. Her family... it's complicated. I'll explain later. I read it three times. Four times. Then I stand up, wind up my arm, and throw my phone against the gym wall as hard as I can. It shatters. Pieces fly everywhere. The screen goes black. I stand there in the dark, alone, with throw-up on my dress and tears running down my face. And I laugh. I laugh because what else can I do? I laugh because I'm the biggest joke in school. I laugh because I actually believed him. Then the laughing turns into crying. The kind of crying that comes from somewhere deep. Somewhere broken. I slide down the wall and sit on the cold ground. The night is quiet now. Just me and the stars and the pieces of my phone scattered on the ground. Tomorrow, I have to go back to school. Tomorrow, I have to face them all. But tonight, I just sit here. And let myself fall apart.Ella's POVThat night, I couldn't eat. I couldn't stop crying. The food my mom left for me sat on the table, getting cold. My stomach was empty, but I didn't care. Every time I tried to take a bite, the lump in my throat made it impossible to swallow. The smell of the food made me feel sick, and I pushed the plate away, watching the steam rise and disappear into the air.I kept messaging Kael. Calling him. Over and over. The phone rang, but he never picked up. My messages went through, but he never read them. It was like I was talking to a ghost. Like he had disappeared from the face of the earth. Every ring that went unanswered felt like a knife twisting deeper into my chest.Why was he doing this? Did he really mean what he said? Was he never coming back to Moonridge? Was that it? Was our relationship just... over? The questions kept spinning in my mind, each one more painful than the last. I couldn't find any answers. I couldn't find any peace.But somehow, Damon showed up.He had
Ella's POVI got out from the school bus, hoping to tell my mom what had happened in school. About Judith. About her being the principal's daughter. About her plan to help me win the election. About seeing her come out of Sara's car.The day had been long. Confusing. My head was still spinning from everything I had learned. The information kept swirling around in my mind like a storm that wouldn't settle. Every time I thought I had processed one piece of it, another detail would surface and knock me off balance again.I wasn't expecting to meet my mom at home. She was usually at the diner this time of day. Working. Serving customers. Staying busy. The diner was her second home, and she rarely left before the evening rush was over. But when I walked down our street, I saw her car parked outside. That was strange. She never came home early. Never. Something had to be wrong for her to leave work in the middle of the day.But I was kind of happy to see it. I needed to talk to her. I neede
Lyra's POVPeople would say it is not possible to love two people at the same time. They would call it selfish. They would call it greedy. But I don't believe that.I love Lucian the same way I love Thorne.I met Thorne first. He came to Moonridge for school. He was handsome. Confident. Different from the other boys. He didn't care about pack politics or alpha status. He just wanted to live his life.We fell in love fast. Deep. The kind of love that consumes you.Then Lucian came back to Moonridge. He was from here, but he didn't grow up here. His family had moved away when he was young. When he returned, he was a stranger in his own pack.I can still remember the day Lucian claimed me as his mate. I am not a wolf, so I don't know how it feels to be a wolf and be mated to one. To be honest, I didn't really give Lucian a chance at first. I was in love with Thorne. I didn't want anyone else.But Lucian was patient. He didn't rush things. He didn't pressure me. He just waited. And that p
Ella's POV"Ella, in case you don't know why I'm doing everything possible to help you win this student president seat, let me tell you."The principal said this after I walked into his office. One of the teachers had told me he wanted to see me. I didn't know why. I didn't know what to expect. But I came anyway."I know," I said. "Sara told me she would get you fired as soon as she gets the seat."He nodded. "You are right. But not just me. Almost all the teachers.""What?" I sounded shocked. I knew Sara was cruel. I knew she wanted power. But firing teachers? All of them? That was a new level of evil."Yes. She is going to make us unemployed. All of us. And you are the only person who can help." He looked at me. His eyes were desperate. "Just win the election.""Why can't you guys just rig the election in my favor?" I asked."Nope. It is not possible. The voting system is transparent. The students will know if something is wrong." He paused. "All you need is a good campaign committe
Ella's POVI was expecting my mom to tell Damon to call his parents immediately he arrived. That was the plan. That was why she made me call him. But somehow, she didn't."Go to your room. You have school tomorrow," my mom said.Her voice was calm. Too calm. Like she had already decided what she was going to do. Like she didn't need me around anymore.I looked at Damon. He was sitting on the couch. His hands were on his knees. His face was pale. He looked scared. I don't blame him. My mom was not the same woman I knew. Something had changed in her.I stood up. Walked toward my room. But my feet were heavy. How could I sleep when I didn't know what bad thing my mom was about to do to my friend just to get information from his parents?I stopped at the doorway. Turned back.Damon was looking at me. His eyes were asking for help. But I couldn't help him. I didn't even know how to help myself.I walked to my room. Closed the door. Lay on my bed.I felt bad. So bad. I was the one who broug
Ella's POV"Mom, how can we end this curse?"I was helping my mom do laundry. Folding clothes. Sorting socks. Trying to act normal. But my mind was somewhere else. The curse. Rebecca's words. The fear that had been sitting in my chest since I heard the truth.My mom didn't look up from the shirt she was folding."This question shows you've not been listening all this while.""I have been listening, Mom." I stopped folding. "We can rub our minds together to stop this. Two heads are better than one."She sighed. Put the shirt down. Looked at me."There are two ways to stop it. Though I never got that chance."She paused. Her eyes went distant. Like she was seeing something far away."I did my calculations well yesterday. I found out you are the tenth woman since the curse started. So indeed, you have the Blood Moon power within you. The same power that started this."I nodded. I knew this. Rebecca had told me."So to stop this curse, it is either you die. And then you become the last of
Ella's POV"Get inside right now."My mother's voice was sharp. Loud. Something I had never heard from her before.I obeyed. I walked into the house. My legs were shaking. My heart was pounding. I had never seen her like this. Her face was tight. Her hands were clenched. She looked like a different
Ella's POV"Thanks," I said, turning toward my locker.Kael was still walking behind me. I could hear his footsteps. Feel his eyes on my back. People were still staring as I walked past. Even Miss Lana, my math teacher, looked at me when I passed her in the hallway. When I turned to look back, I ca
Ella's POV Mate. The word wouldn't leave my head. It echoed through my brain with every step I took toward English class. Kael Thorne. Transfer student. Mate. That couldn't be right. Could it? At first I thought I was losing my mind. Three days in bed with barely any food. No sleep. My brain was
Ella’s POV I woke up feeling a little different the next morning– the numbness in my head is completely gone– replaced by anger, pure and raw against Damon, against the ones who had hurt me. I should have known, I mean did I really expect Damon to choose me of all the girls in school. I guess S







