It was Friday and thankfully, even at a school full of werewolves, Fridays were still lighter than the rest of the week. Just a few classes.
Once the final bell rang, I grabbed my bag and made my way toward the library.
The library was tucked away at the back of the school. The tall wooden doors creaked as I pushed them open. Inside, the place smelled like dust, old leather and something earthy. The shelves stretched to the ceiling, filled with books that looked like they hadn't been touched in years.
I walked slowly between the rows, running my fingers along the shelves until I found the section on werewolf history. I grabbed a few thick books that looked promising and carried them to a quiet corner table near the window.
The light was soft there, golden and peaceful. I let out a breath and opened the first book, skimming through chapters on bloodlines, first shifts, pack traditions... stuff I probably should have known already.
I'd only read a few pages when someone pulled out the chair across from me.
I looked up and there he was.
Aiden.
Tousled dark hair, cocky smirk and that hint of mischief in his eyes. l
"Fancy seeing you here, little wolf," he said, his voice low and teasing.
"Hey, Aiden," I said, glancing up from my book.
"Hey" He said as he plopped down in the seat opposite me.
"What are you doing here?" I asked, raising an eyebrow.
He leaned back in the chair and stretched. "This is a library, isn't it?"
I gave him a look. "That's not what I meant."
He placed a hand dramatically over his chest. "Ouch. You really shouldn't judge a book by its cover. It hurts, you know."
I laughed a little. "Sorry. I didn't mean it like that."
"Relax," he said, chuckling. "I'm just messing with you, Camryn."
I rolled my eyes. Of course he was.
"Besides, you're not wrong," he added. "I didn't exactly come here to read."
I narrowed my eyes. "So why did you come?"
He smirked, leaning forward slightly. "I was... busy. Then I saw you."
"Busy with what?"
He bit his lip, and my eyes were drawn to his silver lip ring as he toyed with it. "Something."
Then it clicked. My eyes widened. Oh. That kind of "busy."
"You're disgusting," I said, shaking my head.
"I know." He grinned, completely unbothered.
He kept biting his lip and I realized I was still looking. Staring, actually. I blinked and forced myself to look back down at my book. When I glanced up again, he winked.
I coughed, trying to act casual.
Aiden leaned in again, his eyes scanning the stack of books in front of me. "Werewolf history, huh? You going all in?"
"There's a lot I don't know," I admitted. "Figured it was time to understand what I've become."
He paused for a second, then his voice softened. "You haven't become anything, Camryn. You've always been a wolf. Now you're just... waking up to it."
That line sank deep. I didn't know why it hit so hard but it did.
Before I could respond, a girl walked up and whispered something in his ear. He gave me a lazy smile and stood up.
"Well, duty calls," he said, already turning to leave. "See you around, little wolf."
That nickname.
I smirked. "You're disgusting," I mouthed.
"Thank you," he mouthed back, flashing that cocky grin.
I laughed under my breath and shook my head.
Then I returned to my reading. I don't know how long I had been there but I eventually got up and headed back to my dorm room.
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I had barely dropped my bag on the bed when a knock came at the door.
Heather opened it and rolled her eyes. "For you," she said, not hiding her annoyance.
A younger staff member stood outside. "Camryn Hart? The principal would like to see you."
My stomach dropped. Why would the principal want to see me?
I followed him down the hallway, trying not to imagine worst-case scenarios. What could it possibly be about, I hadn't broken any rules yet.
He stopped at the principal's office. "Go on in. She'll be right with you," he said before walking off.
I stepped in quietly. The office looked the same as the day I first arrived, neat, calm and polished. I sat in the waiting chair just outside her inner office, tapping my foot nervously.
Then I heard it, voices. It was coming from inside the office.
"...I'm telling you, Elaine, you shouldn't have accepted her coming here," a man's voice said. One I didn't recognize.
"I didn't have a choice, she's still one of us." Principal Parker replied.
"Does she even know what she is?" the man asked.
There was a pause.
"No. And she can't. Not yet," the principal said firmly. "The less she knows, the safer she is for now."
I held my breath.
What were they talking about?
Safe from what?
I leaned in a little but the floor creaked under my foot. I froze.
The voices stopped.
The door opened slowly. Principal Parker looked at me, her expression calm but her eyes sharp, like she knew I'd been listening.
"Camryn," she said, stepping fully into the outer office. "Sorry to keep you waiting."
I stood up quickly, pretending like nothing happened. "No problem..."
She gave me a brief smile. "I just wanted to check in on how you're settling. Any concerns?"
"No," I said quickly. "Everything's... fine."
She nodded. "Good. Keep focusing on your training. And remember, this academy is a safe place."
Safe.
Right.
I left the office with more questions than answers.