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“Probably nothing,” she said quickly. “Just residual adrenaline from the attack. Though…” She hesitated. “Though what?” I wrote, My handwriting was getting messier with anxiety. “Have you been experiencing any unusual symptoms lately? Strange dreams, enhanced senses, unexplained energy surges?” I thought about the silver light, the way I had felt during the sparring match, and the moment I had sworn I spoke telepathically. But Alpha Zane had said it was just adrenaline, just my mind playing tricks. I shook my head and wrote, “Nothing unusual.” Nurse Emily didn't look convinced, but she let it go. “Well, if anything changes, you come see me immediately. Understand?” I nodded and headed back to my dorm, my mind spinning with questions I didn't have answers to. That night, I couldn't sleep. Every time I closed my eyes, I saw those red eyes and yellowed fangs. But worse than that, I kept thinking about Alpha Zane. The way he looked at me during our fight. The way he said “mate,” or maybe I had imagined that part too. Around midnight, I gave up on sleep and decided to take a walk. The academy was quiet, most students locked in their rooms after the attack. I made my way to the library, thinking some reading might help calm my racing thoughts. That's where I found him. Alpha Zane was sitting at a table in the back corner, surrounded by old books. His hair was messy, like he had been running his hands through it, and he had ditched the formal professor clothes for jeans and a t-shirt that showed off his ridiculous shoulders. He looked up when I approached, and for a second, something wild flashed in his amber eyes before he got control of himself. “Kaira,” he said, his voice rougher than usual. “You should be sleeping.” I pulled out my whiteboard and wrote, “So should you. What are you reading professor?” He tried to close the book, but I was faster, catching a glimpse of the title, “Lunar Bloodlines and Lost Abilities.” I wrote quickly, “Do you need it for something?” “Just… academic curiosity,” he said, but his jaw was tense. I erased and wrote again, “For what exactly?” He stared at me for a long moment, like he was waging some internal battle. Then he leaned forward, his voice dropping to barely above a whisper. “Kaira, what I'm about to tell you doesn't leave this room. Do you understand?” I nodded, my heart suddenly racing. “There are things about today's attack that don't add up. Rogues don't usually work together. They don't coordinate attacks. And they definitely don't flee from a fight unless something truly terrifying scares them off.” I wrote, “Like what?” He opened his mouth, then closed it. Ran a hand through his hair. “Well, you see… the thing is…” He trailed off, looking everywhere except at me. I raised an eyebrow and wrote, “So… Start talking, or I don't deserve to know anymore?” “Right. Yes. Very technical supernatural stuff. You wouldn't understand,” he said quickly, then winced at his words. “Try me.” I flashed my whiteboard directly in his face. “It's, uh…” He gestured vaguely at the book. “Complicated. Lots of big words. Ancient prophecies. Very boring, really.” I stared at him, “You're a terrible liar.” “I am not!” he protested, then caught himself. “I mean, I'm not lying. Just… simplifying.” “By saying nothing at all?” I wrote again. “Exactly. Very efficient communication method.” Despite everything, I had to bite my lip to keep from smiling. “Is this how you teach your classes? 'Today we'll learn about combat, but it's complicated, so just trust me'?" Immediately he read it and laughed. “You're enjoying this, aren't you?” I nodded. “You're squirming, It's entertaining.” “I do not squirm. I'm an Alpha. Alphas don't squirm.” ' You're squirming right now." “This is… strategic repositioning,” he said, shifting in his seat again. “Is that what we're calling it?” He leaned back in his chair, looking defeated. “You're relentless.” “I have to be. I can't exactly out-talk you.” I wrote with a straight face, but something flickered across his face - guilt, maybe? “Kaira, I..." “Don't. I was joking.” I held my whiteboard up. “But still, I should..."I erased and wrote, “Professor Zane. Stop.” When he looked at me again, his eyes were glowing that same amber-gold color from our sparring match. “You're mine to protect,” he said suddenly, his voice carrying the unmistakable authority of an Alpha claiming what belonged to him. The words sent heat pooling in my stomach, but they also raised a thousand new questions. “Yours?” I wrote with shaky handwriting. He seemed to realize what he had said and quickly backtracked. “I mean, you're my student. It's my responsibility to keep you safe.” But we both knew that wasn't what he meant. The library fell silent except for the sound of our breathing. The tension between us was now so thick I could practically taste it. “Kaira,” he said softly, “there are things I need to tell you about what happened today. About what you are and what we…" His words were cut off by the sound of footsteps approaching. We both turned to see a figure emerging from the shadows between the bookshelves. It was Madison, but something was wrong with her. Her usual perfect appearance was disheveled, her clothes torn, and her eyes… Her eyes were glowing red. “Well, well,” she said, her voice distorted and not quite her own. “What do we have here? The little freak and her protector, all alone.” Alpha Zane was on his feet instantly, positioning himself between Madison and me. “That's not Madison,” he said grimly. “Oh, but it is,” Madison's voice replied, though there was something else speaking through her. “She let us in so easily. All that jealousy and hatred made her the perfect vessel.” “Possessed,” Alpha Zane breathed. “Someone's controlling her.” Madison smiled, revealing teeth that were far too sharp. “We know what she is now. We felt her power during the attack, and we're here to collect our prize.” She lunged forward with inhuman speed, claws extended toward my face. I froze, unable to move, unable to breathe. But before those razor-sharp claws could reach me, Alpha Zane was there. He caught Madison's wrist mid-strike, his own eyes blazing amber-gold with Alpha authority. “You made a mistake coming here,” he said, his voice deadly calm. Whatever was possessing Madison seemed to realize it had underestimated him. Her red eyes widened with something that looked like fear. “This isn't over,” the thing speaking through Madison hissed. “We know what she is now. We know where to find her. And next time, pretty Alpha, you won't be able to protect her.” Madison's body convulsed once, twice, then her eyes rolled back and she collapsed. When she opened her eyes again, they were her normal brown color, filled with confusion. “What… where am I?” she whispered, then looked at Alpha Zane's protective stance over me, and her face twisted with familiar jealousy. But I barely heard her. I was staring at Alpha Zane, my heart pounding from more than just fear. Because I was still hearing the hiss of that thing, still seeing the flash of red in Madison's eyes, and still feeling the chill of what that thing just said. “You won't be able to protect her. We know what she is now.” The words echoed in my mind, but before I could think of the next thing to do, Madison walked towards me quickly. “I said…” She snapped, her voice trembling, “What's going on here?” “Madison, you don’t understand…” Alpha Zane started, but she cut him off. “Not you professor, I'm talking to her.” She said, pointing at me. "I don’t…" I started to write, but she didn't let me finish. Madison closed the space between us in a heartbeat. “What did you do to me?” she spat, her voice breaking. “Tell me!” Before I could even lift my board, her hand flew across my face. The slap echoed loudly as I staggered back.KAIRAHe took the report from my hand and I sat down. The office was quieter than it had been in the afternoon, no Tracy, no extra presence filling up the corners of the room.Just the lamp on his desk and the sound of him settling back into his chair and the very loud fact that it was seven in the evening and I was the only person in this building who was not a professor.He read through the report without saying anything. I watched him read it because I honestly could not stop watching him. His eyes moved across the page patiencely that suggested he was actually reading it and not just pretending to.I sat with my hands in my lap and waited. He turned a page, turned it back and read something again. I kept my face arranged into an expression I hoped communicated that I was a normal, unbothered person who knew this is no different from any other evening.Then he put the paper down flat on the desk. "The both of you wrote almost the same thing," he said. He looked at the report and th
KAIRAI rushed into our room still carrying the report and my phone and whatever was left of my dignity after that whole situation. Jessica was sitting on her bed doing something with her hands, some new skill she had been trying to learn, her tongue slightly pressed to the corner of her mouth the way she always looked when she was concentrating.She looked up the moment I walked in and whatever expression was on my face must have been something because she dropped the thing in her hands immediately."What happened?" she asked.I couldn't even help it, the laugh came out before I could type a single word. I kicked the door shut behind me and started pulling off my uniform top because if I was going to tell this story, I was going to be comfortable while telling it."Give me one second," I typed and showed her the screen while walking to my side of the room to throw the top on my bed.She watched me and waited, which to her credit took visible effort. I settled at the edge of her bed,
KAIRAThe office was not empty, I stopped in the doorway and for a second my brain genuinely did not know what to do with what my eyes were showing it. There was a woman sitting on Professor Zane's desk like it was hers, her legs crossed at the ankle, very comfortable, very settled, the kind of comfortable that meant she had been comfortable there before.She looked up when I came in and her face arranged itself into something that was polite but not particularly warm."Hi," she said. "Are you looking for the professor?"She looked down at the papers I was holding, Draven's report in one hand and mine in the other, and I nodded."He said he would be back soon," she said, and then turned back to whatever she had been looking at on her phone.I stood there for a second. My options were to wait, which meant staying in the room with a stranger who was already making me feel like I was the one who had walked into the wrong space, or to leave and come back, which was the logical thing to do
KAIRAI tried to find my balance and the moment I did, I stepped back fast because I knew Madison well enough to know that the push was not going to be the only thing coming. She was already lifting her hand again when I moved and instead of landing on me, the momentum carried her forward and she went down hard. It happened so fast that for a second I just stood there staring at her on the ground, trying to process what I had just watched.And honestly? It was a little funny.She was down there doing this whole production of trying to get up with dignity and not quite managing it, and I pressed my lips together and looked at a neutral point in the distance and tried to be a mature person about it.Draven was already beside me. "Are you okay?" he said, his voice low and his eyes doing a quick check like he was running a damage assessment.I nodded.Madison had gotten herself off the floor by then and she was walking back in my direction with a look on her face that said she had moved p
KAIRAI could recognize the voice before I even turned around, and that was the problem. Knowing whose voice it was gave me exactly zero ideas about what to do with my face, so I turned slowly and found a point somewhere around his collar to focus on instead.Professor Zane was standing a few feet behind me and he was looking at the two of us with an expression I could not fully see in the dark, but if I was to go by the energy, it wasn’t warm.Draven's hands were still resting at my waist, I became very aware of this but I didn't move away."She wanted to fall," Draven said, pleasantly, like this was a perfectly ordinary thing to report. "I was lucky enough to catch her.""And you expect me to believe that?" Professor Zane said. He glanced at Draven, then back at me, and then up at the narrow space around us. "In a place like this?" he added.Draven removed his hands from my waist and laughed softly. From the laugh, I could tell that he was entirely unbothered, Draven was never the t
KAIRAI watched them the whole time and I could not stop myself. The new professor crossed the training ground at a comfortable pace, and Professor Zane was already standing in front of the gym by the time she got to him. Like he had been waiting, like he knew she was coming.She said something when she reached him. He listened, and then she pointed toward the gym door behind him, and he turned slightly to look at whatever she was gesturing to, and then the two of them walked through the doors together and disappeared inside.The doors closed and I stood on the training ground staring at the gym like it had personally done something to me."Oh my God." I screamed it entirely inside my head, which was the only place I was allowed to scream anything, and it was very loud in there.I was still staring when the window above the gym doors, the long rectangular one that sat near the top of the wall, Professor Zane appeared briefly on the other side of it, and his eyes came out through that
KAIRAThe afternoon light played across his bare chest, highlighting the defined muscles of his shoulders and abdomen. My eyes caught on several scars, pale lines that crossed his tanned skin, each one telling a story of battles I knew nothing about.For a long moment, neither of us moved. I couldn
KAIRAThe moment his lips met mine, I felt every wave of regret wash over me but since I had already done it, I might as well do it right.I moved my lips against his, doubting at first. He didn't respond immediately and panic started to set in. What had I done? This was my professor, the head alph
ALPHA ZANEI was standing by the window in my office, staring out at the grounds of the estate without really seeing them. My mind was elsewhere, replaying last night over and over again. The way she had looked at me in that dark room. The way her body had felt when I pulled her close. The way she
KAIRA“Go meet him?? Oh my God," I typed quickly, showing the screen to Jessica.Jessica looked at me with an apologetic expression. "I can't go with you though," she said before I could even finish typing my next message.I frowned immediately, my heart sinking. The thought of facing Professor Zan







