LOGINJolene
I hurried after him, trying not to look too desperate while Jessica and the others walked ahead of us. Most of the boys congratulate her.
My heart was beating so loudly I was convinced he could hear it.
Goddess.
Why does he make me this nervous?
Seth shoved his hands into the pocket of his hoodie as we walked through the parking lot. His scent hit me stronger now, cedarwood, rain and something distinctly wolfish.
It made my stomach flutter embarrassingly hard.
"You can ride with me and Jessica but if you are not comfortable, you can ride with Carl. Also congratulations on making it to the team,"he says
I blinked, looking up at him.
"Uh… yeah. And I'll ride with you"
I think my face is hotter than coal with the rare I'm blushing.
"Alright"
" Oh I saw your try out video. Really good flip skills "
My eyes widened.
“You did?”
He nods once. " Your flips were good."
Good?
GOOD?
Oh my good. He thinks it good. Well good isn't the best but coming from Seth, it somehow still felt like the greatest compliment on earth.
" Thanks," I say shyly
He glances at me briefly before looking ahead again.
" Jess said you did gymnastics. Didn't know it was true"
" Since I was five."
" That explains it."
And just like that, silence falls again.
But this time it was different. It was comfortable.
This is the most he has spoken to me
He’s never been much of a talker unless he’s with his friends. Around me, especially, conversations usually lasted less than thirty seconds.
Still, I liked being near him.
Even if I barely spoke. Even if I act weird sometimes.
We reached the parking lot where his black benz was parked. Chase immediately climbed into the passenger seat . Jessica joined and Seth waited for me for to enter. He closed the door and walked around to the driver's seat.
Carl and Cal got into Carl's Chevrolet.
Then I realized want in the passenger seat, Infront.
Beside Seth.
My soul left my body.
Jessica smirked from the backseat like she knew exactly what she was doing.
"Oh my goddess," I mouthed at her.
She only grinned wider.
Seth starts the car while music played softly through the speakers. One hand rested lazily on the steering wheel and I had to physically stop myself from staring.
This is pathetic, Jolene.
Completely pathetic.
"You okay there?" Jessica asks from the back suddenly.
I jumped. "What?"
"You’ve been staring at Seth for like two minutes."
The entire car exploded into laughter.
Oh I'm going to kill that girl.
"Oh my god" I muttered, wanting the earth to swallow me whole.
Jessica cackled beside Chase while Chase smacked Seth’s shoulder.
"Damn, future alpha. Got the freshman losing oxygen"
"Shut up," Seth mutters without heat.
But I noticed the slight twitch at the corner of his lips.
Which somehow made it worse.
..........The restaurant downtown was nicer than I expected.
It overlooked the lake near the edge of town, sunlight reflecting magically across the water. We took over almost an entire booth because apparently Seth’s friend group traveled like a small army.
Most of the conversation happened around me.
The boys teased each other nonstop while Jessica argued with Cal over fries.
I mostly sat quietly, listening and laughing when needed.
Occasionally I would glance at Seth.
And sometimes our eyes will meet.
Not long enough like usual.
The butterflies in my stomach are much worse today.
I focused on my fries and my phone while I smiled at my brother's arguing with my father over soccer.
At one point, Vera showed up.
Of course she did. She is like a walk-in gps.
She walked into the restaurant wearing heels to a casual diner because apparently normal teenage behavior was illegal for her.
Her eyes immediately landed on Seth.
Then me.
And her smile faltered slightly. I get this feeling she doesn't like me for some odd reason.
"Well," she says sweetly while sliding beside Seth. "Nobody told me this was a group thing."
Jessica visibly rolled her eyes.
Seth does react,his eyes are still on his phone. "You said you were busy."
"I changed my mind."
I suddenly became very interested in my milkshake.
Vera’s gaze drifted toward me again.
"You're Jolene, right? Jessica's little friend. Heard you made the team. Congratulations"
Little friend. Really
Ouch.
"Yeah," I answered
"Thanks. Means a lot coming from you" Jessica cuts in immediately, defensive and sarcastically.
Vera's expression stiffened for half a second before she smiled again because she can't touch Jess,Seth is here.
"That’s cute."
Okay.
Definitely an insult.
Cal snorted into his drink.
Seth glanced at Vera briefly, his expression still unreadable and rolled his eyes.
Then he looked at me.
"Do you need more drink. Jolene"
My heart skips another beat.
The table went quiet for a second.
Heat rushed to my face instantly.
"No... thank you," I whispered.
Vera’s smile looked painful after that.
.......By evening, we ended up near the lake behind the restaurant.
The boys skipped rocks while Jessica recorded Carl almost falling into the water.
I sat on the hood of Seth's cat, laughing harder than I had in a long time forgetting my surroundings.
For once, I didn’t feel like the awkward freshman in love with Seth.
Being a teenager is weird.
I actually felt included and part of something.
The sun was beginning to set when my phone buzzed.
Dad.
"Your parents?" Jessica asks.
I nodded before answering. "Hello?"
"Hey princess," Dad says. "Your mother and I are nearby. We’ll come get you."
"Okay."
" We’ll be there in ten."
After hanging up, I hopped off the car hood.
"My parents are coming."
Jessica pouted "Already?"
"It’s getting late." Seth says looking at his watch.
"Unfortunately," Cal says. "Some of us have responsible parents."
"Couldn't be me," Chase mutters.
A few minutes later, Dad's BMW pulled into the parking lot with Mom in the passenger seat.
I smiled instantly.
Mom rolled down the window. "There's my baby."
"Mom, please" I groaned
Dad stepped out , greeting everyone while Mom eyed me carefully.
"You had fun," she says knowingly.
"A little. And I got on the team"
"A little?" Jessica scoffs loudly. "She's been smiling for like six hours."
My eyes widened in horror.
"Jessica!"
Everyone burst out laughing.
Even Seth.
The sound caught me completely off guard.
The butterflies are back
My stomach flipped again.
Mom noticed immediately.
Oh no.
The tiny smirk on her face told me she noticed everything.
Absolutely terrible. This is a disaster.
"Well,"Dad says, opening the car door for me. " Time to go before your mother starts interrogating people."
"She likes to interrogate," Jessica says casually.
Mom gasped dramatically. " Jessica King! I am deeply offended."
"You questioned me for forty minutes the first time I entered your house" Seth says,"and I was just picking up my sister" he adds
"That was parental concern."
"That was psychological warfare."
I laughed so hard I nearly tripped getting into the car.
Mom is always making people feel scared.
As Dad drove away, I looked back one last time.
Seth stood beside his car with his hands in his pockets, watching us leave.
And for the first time ever he didn’t look away first.
Jolene The weekend came as a much-needed breath after the emotional storm of the week. I needed normalc, something soft and uncomplicated to push the memory of Seth’s eyes out of my head. So I texted Jessica: Coffee at the park with the boys? I want to meet my nephews properly. Bring Aurora if she’s free. Girl time plus kids.Her reply was almost instant. YES. I’ll pack snacks. See you at 10?The park was bustling with weekend energy when I arrived, blankets spread under a shady oak. Jessica was already there, chasing two energetic toddlers while Aurora sat nearby drawing. My nephews, little carbon copies of Jasper with Jessica’s bright smile, toddled toward me the second I approached.“Auntie Jo!” the older one squealed, latching onto my leg. I laughed, scooping him up despite not being fully used to the title yet.Jessica pulled me into a warm hug. “You look like you need this as much as I do.”“I really do,” I admitted, settling onto the blanket. Aurora immediately crawled closer,
The morning after the dance, I moved through my classroom on autopilot, arranging crayons and wiping down tables that didn’t really need it. Sleep had been almost nonexistent. Every time I closed my eyes, I saw Cal’s frustrated face or heard Aurora’s quiet sobs against my shoulder. The weight of it all pressed on my chest like a stone I couldn’t shake off.I was still rattled when the first students started trickling in. Then Aurora appeared in the doorway, her usual bounce missing. Her eyes were a little puffy, and she clutched her backpack straps like they were a lifeline. My heart twisted.“Good morning, sweetheart,” I said softly, crouching to her level as she approached my desk.She looked up, and just like that, her face lit up. The transformation was instant. “Miss Falls!” She threw her arms around my waist in a tight hug. I hugged her back without thinking, breathing in the faint scent of strawberry shampoo.“Did you have fun after I left?” I asked gently, guiding her to her s
Jolene The name hit me like ice water. JoleneI froze mid-step, the air suddenly too thick to breathe. Jolene Falls. The girl who was never meant to be my mate. The one I’d rejected without a backward glance all those years ago. My chest tightened painfully. Jessica,my little sister,couldn’t stop talking about how happy she was to have her best friend back. Mad at first, sure, but they were working through it. And Aurora? She wouldn’t shut up about ‘Miss Falls this’ and ‘Miss Falls that.’ The clay wolves, the stories at circle time, how she helped with the dress tonight.Cal watched me carefully. “Yeah. She’s back in Crove. Been teaching at the school for a bit now. Aurora’s completely taken with her.”I sank back into my chair, staring at the photo again but seeing something else entirely. Jolene. Back after seven years. The girl who used to blush every time I walked into a room in high school. I’d thought it was just a stupid crush back then,harmless, fleeting. Then the mate bond s
SethThe evening light had long since faded from the windows of my office, leaving the room bathed in the warm glow of a single desk lamp. I sat in the heavy leather chair, a glass of whiskey in my hand, the ice long melted into a watery amber. My thumb traced the edge of the silver frame on the desk, the photograph that always pulled me under.Aurora’s second birthday. She was perched on my shoulders, tiny hands tangled in my hair, her laughter frozen mid-bubble. Kaira stood beside us, one arm wrapped around my waist, her head tilted back in that carefree way she had when the world felt light. Her smile lit up the whole damn picture. It was one of the last truly happy moments before everything turned dark. Before the weight of the pack, the endless responsibilities, and then the sudden, cruel emptiness two years ago.I took another slow sip, the burn sliding down my throat but doing nothing to loosen the knot in my chest. Some memories you cling to because forgetting would be worse t
Jolene At the school gymnasium, the decorations were simple but sweet, twinkling lights, paper lanterns, and a small stage for performances. Parents and daughters milled about in their finery. I spotted Aurora immediately near the refreshments table, wearing a pale pink dress with little sparkles that caught the light. Her hair was in careful curls, but her face looked anxious as she scanned the growing crowd.“Miss Falls!” she called, running over the second she saw me. She did a little twirl. “Do you like my dress? Daddy picked it out special.”My heart squeezed. I crouched down to her level, smiling wide. “Aurora, you look absolutely beautiful. Like a little princess. That color makes your eyes shine.”She blushed, ducking her head with a shy giggle. “Really? You’re not just saying that?”“Really really,” I promised, tapping her nose gently. “You’re going to have the best time tonight. Want to show me your moves before it starts?”We practiced a silly dance together, her small han
JoleneThe days blurred together in a rhythm I hadn’t expected. Every afternoon around three-thirty, the classroom door would creak open and Cal would step inside, his broad shoulders filling the frame. At first I kept my responses short,polite nods, quick updates about Aurora’s day, nothing more. “She did well on her spelling quiz. She shared her snack with another student.” Professional. Safe.But Cal had a way of chipping at the walls I’d built so carefully. He’d linger, leaning against the desk with that easy half-smile, asking questions that pulled more than one-word answers from me.“Rough day?” he asked on Tuesday, watching Aurora carefully pack her clay wolf into her backpack like it was made of glass.I shrugged, wiping down the whiteboard. “Not really. Just long. You know how it is with twenty-five six-year-olds.”He chuckled, low and warm. “I can barely handle one. You’ve got superpowers, Jolene.”The compliment landed softly, unexpected. I felt my cheeks warm despite mysel
Jolene A few minutes later, my dad's bmw arrived. I sat in the front seat and was greeted with the same pair of blue eyes and a warm smile. "Hello darling. How was school and tryouts" he asked as he drove off the school grounds. "I think I dislocated my hips. And classes were boring as always.
Jolene Immediately the bell rings, I didn't have the tell to organize my belongings before Jess was pulling me out of the classroom. I had to shove everything into my back pack before leaving with her. We reached the gymnasium and the coach along with Vera was standing there. We form a crowd ar
Jolene We get to the school grounds around 7:15 am and we still have half an hour before the first period. I grabbed my bag and followed Jess out. We talked all the way to our lockers and the place was loud as always. Everyone talking and the voices overlapping with each other. "I hope the coac
Jolene. "Jo!! Hurry up the bus will be leaving. And I will not be driving you to school today too" my mum yells from the stairs and I groaned "I know ma! I'm just fixing my hair" I yelled back, still looking in the mirror, trying to pull my hair into a ponytail."You've been 'fixing' your hair fo







