Mag-log in"An eye for an eye. A tooth for a tooth. A race for a race. I will wipe out every last vampire," she vowed, her voice trembling with fury. Ivory Walter never expected her worst tormentor in college Daniel Connor to become the boy who made her heart race. But just as love started to bloom, fate tore them apart. Dragged to the mysterious Frost Town by her mother, Ivory unravels a dark secret...... she’s not just human.... she’s a wolf. Born into a bloodline destined to destroy vampires. But fate isn't done yet. Unbeknownst to her, Daniel follows her to Frost Town… and discovers a truth that shatters his world. He’s a vampire..... her natural enemy. A rare white wolf. A vampire with forbidden powers. A bond that could ignite a war… or end it. As the line between love and loyalty blurs, the question remains: Will they kill each other or everything that stands in their way? When love becomes a battlefield, only one truth matters...... Can a wolf ever love a vampire… without destroying them first?
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I couldn't sleep. No matter how many times I rolled over, tangled in my bedsheets, the restlessness wouldn’t let up. Something gnawed at my chest, something I couldn’t name. But maybe it had something to do with the fact that we were leaving. Leaving their town our town for a place called Frost Town. Secluded. Quiet. Strange. And cold, not just in climate, but in name too. I stared at the ceiling, tracing patterns with my eyes, wondering if any part of me would miss this place. It all started a few days ago… with a dream. Not the kind you forget by morning. Not the kind you can shake off with coffee or a hot shower. This dream burrowed deep, coiling around my ribs and whispering things that made my blood run cold. In it, there were voices. Not one, but many echoing, layered, impossible to ignore. They didn’t call my name. They summoned me. "Return to where you belong… to where your blood calls home." I told my mother the next day, thinking she’d laugh it off. But instead, her face paled. Her lips parted slightly like she wanted to deny it..... but couldn’t. That’s when everything changed. And now, here I was, on the brink of leaving the only life I’d ever known. My eyes snapped open and I signed in big relief, it was still a dream. With a sigh, I dragged myself out of bed and shuffled into the bathroom. The mirror didn’t lie.... my long brunette hair clung to my face, tangled from all the tossing. My blue eyes were dull and tired, rimmed with shadows. I barely recognized the girl staring back at me. I turned on the shower and let the warm water wash over me, hoping it would rinse away the unease. It didn’t. Back in my room, I stood before my wardrobe, hesitating before pulling out my usual go-to outfit, white shirt, denim jeans, suede jacket, and black boots. Simple. Practical. Something to make me feel normal, even when nothing was. Once dressed, I let out a slow breath, as if bracing myself for the day. “Just get through today,” I muttered to myself. Downstairs, the scent of toast and eggs greeted me. My mother, Dorcas Walter stood in the kitchen, a soft smile on her face as she turned off the stove. No matter how shaken she was on the inside, she always tried to act like everything was fine. I respected that. Pretending was a kind of strength too. “Good morning,” I greeted as cheerfully as I could. “Good morning, Ivy,” she replied, placing a plate in front of me. Her eyes lingered on me for a moment, but she said nothing about the dream or the move. Not yet. I ate quickly, kissed her cheek, and grabbed my bag. I didn’t want to miss the bus not because I liked school, but because I didn’t want to give myself time to overthink. ~~~ The bus ride to school was quiet. Thirty minutes of silence, broken only by the occasional screech of brakes and the rustle of backpacks. When we finally pulled up in front of the building, I climbed out, adjusted my jacket, and walked toward the main entrance like a girl trying to look invisible. But someone saw me anyway. “Good morning, Ivory!” I turned and smiled. Alicia. My best friend. Possibly my only friend. “Hey, Alicia,” I replied. “How was your night?” I hesitated. “Restless. You?” She shrugged. “Same. I had this weird dream about... I don't even know. Anyway, let’s get to class before Mr. Henshaw starts breathing fire.” I chuckled softly. That was the thing about Alicia she always knew when to switch the subject, always knew when I needed to laugh. We walked into the building together, our boots squeaking against the polished floor. As usual, I made a beeline for the back of the class. I didn’t like attention. Not when you were the girl everyone seemed to have an opinion about. I’d learned that keeping quiet meant fewer wounds to hide. I sank into my usual seat, pulled out my notebook, and tried to focus. The lecturer was talking something about ancient civilizations but the words blurred in my ears. Then... everything changed. He walked in. A boy. Tall. Effortlessly confident. Like he owned the room without even trying. His hair was black as midnight, his eyes startling green so green they glowed under the light, like polished emeralds. The air shifted around him. People stared. Whispers started. He didn’t look at anyone. Except me. He walked straight to the back… and sat behind me. I froze. My heart drummed in my chest. Why here? Of all the empty seats? I felt his presence like a shadow at my back. My hands shook slightly as I tried to take notes, but I couldn’t focus not when I could practically feel his eyes boring into the back of my head. ~~~ Daniel’s POV They stared at me like they always do. Like I was something shiny they couldn’t look away from. But I wasn’t looking at them. She caught my attention the moment I walked in. The girl with straight brunette hair and blue eyes like a cloudless sky. She sat at the back of the class like she wanted to disappear. Too bad I had a thing for mysteries. So I sat behind her. She tensed. I noticed that. I didn’t say a word all through the class. Just watched her. Not in a creepy way—I think—but enough to make her uncomfortable. And I liked that. That edge of unpredictability. When the class ended, she stood up so fast her chair scraped the floor. She grabbed her bag like it was a lifeline and bolted. Really? I blinked, then smirked. “You’re not getting away that easily.” Ivory’s POV I ran. I didn’t even know why. Something about the way he looked at me set off alarm bells. He wasn’t just another popular guy trying to play a game. There was something... off. I turned a corner and ran straight into him. How did he catch up so fast? He was panting slightly, hair tousled from the chase. “Wow,” he said. “You’re fast. Maybe I need to start running again.” I backed up, confused and wary. “What do you want?” He tilted his head, studying me. His eyes softened, just a little. “You always run from people trying to talk to you?” I didn’t answer. He stepped closer. Not enough to scare me—but close enough for me to feel the shift in the air. “Daniel Connor,” he said, extending his hand like we weren’t standing in a hallway, like this was some polite tea party. “Ivory Walter,” I replied, barely above a whisper. He smiled, not the friendly kind, but something sharper. “Ivory,” he repeated, like testing the name on his tongue. “Fitting.” Then, without warning, he lifted my chin with two fingers. I stiffened. “Next time,” he said softly, “don’t run out like a hog. It’s not a good look, kitten.” I blinked, stunned. He leaned in, so close his breath brushed my ear. “See you soon, kitten.” Then he was gone. And I was left standing there, heart pounding, wondering why that didn’t feel like a threat... why it felt like the beginning of something far more dangerous.IVORY POV"She is allowed to enroll in the Royal Academy, alongside my daughter, Evelyn."The Head Guardian’s final decree still echoed in my ears as the heavy brass doors finally swung shut behind us. The suffocating pressure of the council chamber faded slightly, replaced by the cool, drafty air of the grand corridor. My knees felt weak, like jelly, and I had to resist the urge to slide right down against the dark mahogany paneling and bury my face in my hands.Before I could even open my mouth to ask my mom the million questions screaming in my brain, a heavy hand clapped onto her shoulder.It was Roy, the burly man who had escorted us to our quarters earlier. "Rose," he said, his voice low and serious. "The Head Guardian requests your presence in her private chambers. For further discussions. Alone."My mom went completely rigid beside me. She looked down at me, her eyes filled with a mixture of intense anxiety and strict warning."Ivory, stay right here in the hallway. Do not wan
IVORY POVThe night air was heavy and entirely devoid of the familiar city sounds I had grown up with. There were no sirens, no distant hum of highway traffic, and no comforting buzz of smartphones vibrating in my pockets. Instead, there was an oppressive, ancient silence that seemed to press down on my chest as we stood at the base of the hill.We were currently staring at the council building, which easily seemed to be the tallest structure in the entire territory so far.It was an old building, but it still stood tall and imposing against the dark velvet of the night sky. The architecture was completely unlike anything from the modern world it was constructed from massive blocks of weathered, dark gray stone that looked as though they had been pulled straight from the earth centuries ago. Ivy climbed aggressively up the western facade, its dark leaves whispering in the wind like a gathering crowd. The windows were long, narrow slits encased in heavy wrought-iron frames, casting sh
IVORY POVThe ride went on for hours and hours, stretching on and on until the constant motion felt like a punishment.Just when I thought the nightmare had to be over, the driver Marco happily announced from the front seat that we had only just covered half of the journey.That was the breaking point for my body.A sudden wave of nausea hit me so hard that I couldn't breathe, and I violently emptied my stomach contents into a small trash bag Marco tossed to the back. My head pounded, and my skin felt clammy and cold. Seeing me look so pale, Mom reached into a bag and pulled out a light snack of crackers and a juice box. I forced them down, completely exhausted. Slowly, the rocking of the van caught up to me, and my eyelids started to get droopy.Darkness blinded my vision. As the world faded, I fell fast asleep, with the agonizing thoughts of Daniel still lingering on my mind. Where was he? Was he looking for me? Did he think I ran away from him?A light tap on my shoulders rudely s
IVORY POV"What? Mom, you cannot be serious? He is literally my boyfriend!" My voice cracked as I shouted over the sound of the engine. The golden glow of the prom was fading, replaced by the harsh, clinical orange of the streetlights."What do you mean 'stay away from him'? You might as well tell us to break up!""Ivory, you have to listen to me! Just do as I say and everything will be fine," she snapped, her eyes fixed on the road, her knuckles white."Even when you are wrong? Even when you speak like you’re slowly losing your mind?" I felt the sting of hot tears. I couldn't wrap my head around it. "I can’t believe you are saying this after you treated Daniel like your literal favorite son! You beamed at him! You trusted him!"The argument didn't stop. It raged all the way to our front door....a bitter, ugly back-and-forth that felt like tearing a seam. I was desperate to defend the boy who had just crowned me his queen, and she was desperate to lock me in a cage built of ghost sto
IVORY POV The morning sun filtered through my curtains, stinging my eyes and pulling me out of a heavy, dreamless sleep. My hand instinctively reached for the empty space beside me before I remembered I was in my own room, not the sprawling, silk-covered bed at the Connor mansion. I groaned as I ro
Ivory POV The night ended at the very top of the Ferris wheel. Zeke and Alicia were in the car below us, probably arguing over a corn dog, but up here, it was silent. The entire park was laid out beneath us like a map of light.Daniel shifted, sitting closer until our thighs were pressed together.
IVORY POVThe silence of my bedroom was finally a good kind of silence.No more frantic page turning and reading like my life depended on it, no more scratching of pens against practice exams, and definitely no more looking over my shoulder for the next scandal.We had passed. Not just passed.... i
IVORY POVThe sun was trying its best to melt the stadium into a puddle of turf and sweat. I was perched on the top bleacher, legs crossed, looking like the picture of school spirit while I adjusted my binoculars. Honestly, the binoculars were a total lie....I was just using them to hide the fact
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