Third Person POV
It was easy getting into Lilaâs party when Scottâs dad was there. Scott and Sarah didnât even need an
excuse to attend. Actually, Scottâs father insisted that he showed up.
Sarah spent the better part of her morning picking wolfbane from her personal garden.
She turned the wolfbane into a powder and placed it in a small vile she wore around her neck, tucking it
into her shirt; hidden and out of sight.
Sarah wanted to destroy any chances of Lila getting her wolf on her birthday. Even though Lila was
skilled in combat, she would still be known as lesser without her wolf. Sarah would remain superior in
her wolf form.
As they got there, Lila was mingling with her guests and laughing. It annoyed Sarah.
She took note that Lila had a wine glass that was placed on the table before her.
âSo, what exactly are we doing here?â Scott asked; she hadnât told him her plan, other than to crash the
party.
âWe are here to support the birthday girl,â Sarah said with a pleasant smile.
âWhy? We broke up. Remember? I left her for you.â
That wasnât how Sarah remembered it.
Technically Lila was the one who left him. Though, the details didnât matter that much. Sarah didnât
really have that big of an attachment to him. But Scottâs father was an Alpha, which meant Sarah could
only gain from her relationship with him.
It also didnât hurt that he was handsome and looked good on her arm.
âYouâre going to be an Alpha one day, Scott. Lila is Alpha Bastienâs daughter. We are here for the same
reason the other Alphas are here. To make a good impression and get ahead. Now go mingle with
some
of the Alphas.â
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He rolled his eyes as he disappeared through the crowd.
Lila has yet to notice either of them there. She took a small sip of her wine before placing it back down
on the table, turning her back to speak with someone behind her.
Sarah took that moment as an opportunity to spike her drink. She unplugged the vile of wolfbane as
she walked toward Lilaâs table. Lila wasnât paying attention, nor was the person she was talking to.
Without even touching the glass, Sarah managed to tap a few drops of the wolfbane dusting into the
wine, watching it dissolve instantly.
A smile played on her lips as she continued walking.
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Enzoâs POV
âGet this cup tested for fingerprints right away,â I heard Bastien ordering his Beta. âI also want it tested
for DNA.â
His beta slipped on a pair of gloves before taking the cup.
âI need a list of every guest here,â Bastien ordered one of the workers. âNobody leaves without their
names written on the list.â
âWe need to go upstairs,â my wolf, Max, urged. âOur mate is ill and sheâs going to need us.â
âAlpha Bastien?â I said, ignoring Maxâs words.
âOh, hey Enzo. Iâm sorry, I canât really talkââ
âWas it poisoning?â I asked before he could finish speaking.
Bastien narrowed his eyes at me.
âI believe so, but we wonât know until the doctor looks at her. He should be here soon,â Bastien
explained.
âWhat can I do to help?â
âYou can make sure nobody gets into her room,â Bastien suggested. âI have guards outside, but I need
her door watched as well.â
âIâll head upstairs right now.â
âYou are a good man, Enzo,â Bastien said, patting me on the back before walking away.
As I made my way up the stairs, I felt the urgency of my wolf. He wanted more than anything to see
Lila,
but I couldnât bring myself to go into her room. I stood outside of her room, pressing my back against
her door and basking in her loving scent of honeysuckle.
This was exactly what I didnât want; I was already feeling distracted by this girl. I thought back to when
she kissed me yesterday morning; my wolf didnât sense her as a mate then. However, he still felt drawn
to her in a way heâs never felt before.
âShe was supposed to get her wolf today,â Max explained. âI could feel her nearby. As soon as I felt her,
I knew she was our mate. But the poison is blocking her now. Sheâs there⦠but sheâs also not there at
the same time.â
âThat sounds like the work of wolfbane,â I say in return to my wolf. âWhich means in a few days once
the wolfbane is out of her system, sheâs going to feel us as her mate. Itâs going to complicate things.â
The door of Lilaâs room opened, and Luna Selene stepped into the hallway. She paused when she saw
me lurking outside the door.
âIs everything okay, Alpha?â She asked, narrowing her eyes at me.
She looked exactly like Lila; or rather, Lila looked exactly like her. They both had dark and gorgeous
hair
and the same strange colored eyes. It was almost surreal.
âAlpha Bastien ordered me to stand guard to make sure nobody gets in,â I answered, keeping my tone
even.
âI see,â Selene said; there was worry in her eyes. âThe doctor will be here shortly. Can you let me know
once heâs here? Iâm going downstairs to speak to my husband. I think sheâs been poisoned. Her
symptoms seem oddâ¦â
âOf course,â I tell her.
She gives me a small smile before leaving.
âNow is our chanceâ¦â Max urged once again. âLetâs go into her room and see our mate.â
He was relentless.
Nonetheless, I decided to go in and check on her.
As I opened her door, her scent became even more potent.
She lay on her bed with her eyes closed; her face was still red, and she had beads of sweat on her
forehead.
She had a fever.
She whimpered softly as if she was in pain and wiggled in bed, trying to find some sort of comfort. I
reached my hand out to her, placing it gently on her forehead. She seemed to have soothed from just
my touch alone.
She sighed, reaching her own hands up and placing them on top of my hand, keeping it in place. I
swallowed the lump in my throat as I scanned her delicate body. She was still in her dress; she looked
stunning tonight. She still looked stunning, even when she wasnât well.
She opened her eyes slightly and peered over at me.
âProfessor Enzo?â She whispered in a weak, and yet sleepy, state.
âJust rest,â I tell her, keeping my tone low.
I was about to pull my hand away and walk out the door, but she tightened her grip, keeping me in
place. She was strong for someone who was just poisoned, and half awake.
âDonât leaveâ¦â she whimpered. âYour hand feels nice⦠itâs nice and coldâ¦â
âI can get you a cold cloth,â I tell her.
She shakes her head, beads of sweat forming under my hand from her forehead.
âNo⦠this is niceâ¦â she says, closing her eyes again. âYouâre so handsomeâ¦â she murmured. I rose
my
brows at her words. âPainfully handsome. Why are you soââ
Her words were cut off as she started drifting back to sleep. I blinked a couple of times, still staring at
her. I was surprised that she was so forward; then again, a high enough dosage of wolfbane tends to
cause delusion.
I pulled my hand away from her; her body had gone limp as sleep overtook her. I went to her bathroom
and gabbed a cloth, soaking it with cold water. When I put it over her head, I saw the redness in her
face begin to fade away.
She sighed in relief, a small and weakened smile tugging at her lips.
âThat feels niceâ¦â she whispered. I was about to turn and leave once again, but her voice stopped me
in
my tracks. âYou were my first kissâ¦â she murmured.
I knew she was inexperienced, but that kiss in the hallway was her first?
âYou were my first kiss⦠professor Enzoâ¦â she said again in a murmur. âYou kissed⦠a⦠Volanaâ¦â
She drifted off to sleep before her sentence was complete; I stared at her in shock, completely frozen.
What was she about to say?