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"Oops,
sorry," Britney, the troublemaker from my school, mocked as she
deliberately bumped into me while I was retrieving my school belongings from my
locker. Once I managed to rein in my anger, I glanced at her, grateful that my
inner wolf had urged me to remain composed.
Attempting to walk
past her, I was thwarted as she obstructed my path. Instead of letting me go,
she purposefully tripped me, and as I stumbled, laughter erupted not only from
her but also from the on looking crowd.
'Keep your cool,
Frey,' my wolf advised, attempting to pacify me. I closed my eyes, took a deep
breath, and gathered myself before standing up. It was peculiar that Pi, my
wolf, seemed more level-headed than I was. Typically, our wolves were quick to
lose their composure and act impulsively, making it particularly odd that my
wolf exhibited such sensibility, a stark contrast to my own nature."
"Oh, I apologize once again," Britney chuckled, accompanied by her
cohorts. Deciding to distance myself, I stood up and walked away, aware that
their mockery wouldn't cease as long as I remained in their sight.
As I rounded the
corner toward my next class, an inadvertent collision occurred with a solid
chest. Regret settled in when I glanced up to identify its owner—Joric, the
impending Alpha, smirked at me.
Similar to Britney,
Joric was another bully, boasting an inflated sense of self-importance due to
his future alpha status. However, in terms of strength, he paled in comparison
to his future beta and gamma. The sole qualification for his alpha role was his
lineage as the son of the current alpha.
"How fortunate
I am to finally locate you!" he exclaimed animatedly, accompanied by his
own group of followers. I was relieved that his future beta and gamma were
absent; both were responsible individuals, perhaps explaining their lack of
camaraderie with him.
"I'm heading to
my next class," I informed him with my head bowed, aware that he enjoyed
such displays, relishing in the feeling of superiority it brought.
"No need for
that; I can ask your teacher to pass you if you give me a favor," he said,
leering at his minions, who joined in his laughter. I'd rather fail than comply
with such a request, but unable to voice that, I simply responded, "I don't
want to incur Britney's displeasure; she's already caused me enough
trouble."
"You're
here," Clay interjected as Joric prepared to reply. "I've been
searching for you; let's go," he said, taking my hand. We both cast a
glance at the future alpha before turning away, only to find him glaring at
Clay. Joric couldn't confront Clay because he knew he couldn't outmatch his
future beta.
We strolled away, and a sigh of
relief escaped me, grateful that Clay arrived just in time. "You've really
lucked out encountering that jerk and the troublemaker," Clay chuckled.
"Yeah, I'm well aware of
that. I don't know if I emit some kind of scent that attracts them wherever I
go," I replied.
"I'd like to think that only
they can pick up on your scent, which was undetectable to our noses," he
added, and we both shared a laugh.
Clay is a close friend, and though
I wish he were my mate, I know he's not. I've already found mine, and I pushed
thoughts of him out of my mind. Refocusing on Clay, the beta for the future, he
may be just 17, but he thinks like an adult and is committed to the well-being
of the pack and its members, alongside the future gamma, Alec.
As he mentioned, I had no scent,
which meant none of them knew I already had my wolf. I considered sharing this
with Clay and Alec but changed my mind. I didn't want them to perceive me as
abnormal because of the absence of my scent. While every wolf has a unique
scent, lacking one typically signifies being either human or another species.
Despite my worries, my wolf reassures me that we are unique.
"Is that even possible?"
I asked Clay, and he raised an eyebrow. I laughed at his reaction, knowing well
that those two were fools and couldn't possibly smell a scent others couldn't.
"If that were true, I'd be thrilled.
At least the future alpha possesses something deserving of the position,"
he replied. "Anyway, I sought you out because I wanted to inform you that
the Lycan prince will be visiting the school," which made me tense.
"Why? What's wrong?" he
asked, sensing my reaction. "Don't be afraid of him; you're not doing
anything wrong. We both know the Lycans, especially the royals, only want us to
follow the rules," he added.
I wasn't scared of the Lycans or
any royals. It was the Lycan prince, my mate, who troubled me. Yes, I was mated
to a Lycan prince and future king. Being mated to a Lycan was already
challenging, let alone a prince destined to be king. Since discovering his
infidelity, I've been plagued by chest pain.
"Freya, are you
alright?" he asked, and then I caught his scent. I sniffed, and indeed, it
was my mate. He was heading our way, and my first instinct was to run. I
attempted to flee, but it was too late. He, along with his future beta and the
woman wrapped around him, was already in view.
I wanted to claim him as mine, but
how could I when he couldn't even smell me? Clay held onto my arm as he bowed
his head. I kept my head down, avoiding eye contact, afraid that my wolf might
attack him, jeopardizing both our lives."
"I want him, Frey," Pi
said, and I wished to convey that I shared the same desire. However, Clay
gripped my hand, and we greeted them.
"His Highness," I kept
my gaze lowered, noticing his hand entwined with the female Lycan. A surge of
anger surged within me, a sentiment Clay seemed to sense. "Hey, Frey, are
you alright?" he inquired, his tone laced with concern. It snapped me out
of my anger, and I looked at him, forcing a smile.
"I'm sorry, I just recalled
something," I responded, head bowed.
"What triggered your anger? I
sensed it; it felt like you wanted to harm someone," my mate remarked.
"Sometimes she feels that way
when remembering her bullies. Without her wolf yet, she faced judgment from
everyone," Clay explained on my behalf.
"Pathetic," remarked the
female Lycan, causing me to clench my teeth. Pi's soothing presence in my mind
helped keep my composure.
"Eunice!" the Lycan
prince exclaimed, prompting everyone to bare their necks—except me. I hoped no
one noticed as my head remained down. "She's part of the pack and deserves
the same treatment as anyone else," he asserted. Relief washed over me,
appreciating his difference from the others. However, the female Lycan's
caressing of his arms fueled my fury.
"We'll head to our class now,
Your Highness," Clay informed, and he led me away after receiving
permission.
"Thank you, Clay," I
expressed, resting my head on his chest. Nervousness and anger coiled within
me. My mate's presence had unsettled me ever since discovering that he belonged
to me.
