Normally, walking into school felt so bland and dull, but today, every fiber of my body was vibrating with a newer feeling.
Maybe it was fear. Maybe it was the anxiousness over just getting this over with. Then again, maybe it was fear.
I nodded my head discreetly as I walked between the two tall forms of Matthew and Roman.
Yes, it was definitely fear.
A sigh left my lips as I darted my eyes up towards Matthew and locked gazes with him. Instantly, a teasing smile lit up his lips, and he wiggled his eyebrows at me, clearly alluding to the incident that had happened in the car only minutes ago, when Bryce lost his rationality for a minute or two and suddenly decided against letting me come to school today.
Naturally, itâs perfectly normal to say that fitting myself between the steering wheel and Bryceâs chest while managing to keep my back from blaring the car horn was an accomplishment and that I deserved an award for it.
âShut up,â I grumbled when I realized Matthewâs grin had widened while I drifted off to thinking about the incident again.
âHey, it isnât my fault; it was so funnyâI mean, really! One minute youâre getting out, and the next youâre on Alexander, and heâs crushing you against his chest, muttering, âNo, no, bad idea. Iâll just kill him, yes, yes.â â Matthewâs eyes glazed over for a bit, and he shuddered.
âWhippedâthatâs what we get when we find our mates.â
âWell, it wonât be long till you find your mate.â I winked at Matthew cheekily. My hand, however, reached out to grip the edge of one of Romeâs long sleeves.
Immediately, I felt him move closer.
âYouâre being a little quiet.â
Matthew and I frowned at each other when Rome heaved a sigh.
âIâve been trying to calm my nerves, Theia. I have to, or Mr. Phelps wonât survive the day.â
A dark chuckle ripped through Matthewâs lips just as we started rounding towards homeroom, and I turned to him with wide eyes. Iâd never heard him use that tone before.
âWell then, weâll just have to kill him now, wonât we?â
I shook my head and took a leap before them. After turning to them, I stopped in my tracks.
âWe need to catch him red-handed, guys; you know that. Everything that has been found out about him suggests that he is human, and we canât say that he isnât because it was Amber who smashed my head and pushed me, so you canât be impulsive.â I stopped for a second, waiting for my rapidly beating heart to slow down. âI know. Iâm scared too. But I also know youâre here. He wonât hurt me. Heck, he wants me. So letâs just . . . be as calm as we can about this, okay?â
âWow.â
I blinked.
Roman and Matthew blinked with me.
âDid you just hypnotize them?â
Gasping, I turned immediately and slammed flush against Jeffâs chest.
âNo,â I mumbled, frowning to myself. Behind me, I felt Roman and Matthew scoot closer.
âYo, Jeff, mate! Howâs it going!â Matthew chimed in, saving me from verbally falling into a jumbled, confused mess. He, however, didnât wait for a reply. His hand grasping my elbow, he continued to steer me towards homeroom. âOh, hell, mate, weâre late! Iâll see you in math, alright? Mr. Phelps keeps hinting at a quiz!â
âYeah, sucks, man! See you on the field!â
âThank God!â I breathed as soon as we were out of Jeffâs earshot.
âYou used the luna command,â Rome muttered darkly beside me.
I stiffened but kept moving, Matthew dragging us closer to our classroom.
We reached the door and, after pulling it open, slipped in as quietly as we could.
âYou used the luna command,â Rome muttered again as we slipped into our seats. I turned to him with a frown.
âIâm sorry. I didnât mean to . . . order you guys. I was just trying to . . . make you both understand.â
âItâs not that. Weâre just disgusted because that reminds us that youâre officially mated to the alpha king and all.â
I flinched in my seat.
âOkay, awkward! Stop being weird around me! Can we jusââ
âAh! Ms. Anderson, Mr. Jefferson, Mr. Naight, good to see that youâve finally arrived,â Mr. Bishop spoke sarcastically.
I closed my eyes tightly, waiting for the berating that was about to come next, but it didnât.
Slowly, I reopened them and felt myself flush red when I noticed that Mr. Bishop was looking right at me. Having my attention back on him, he heaved a sigh and began speaking again, âAlright, everyone, so for today, the revision period has been switched up a little bit. Math will be happening in this classroom, right after homeroom.â Mr. Bishop paused and did a sweep around the room, as if making note whether he had our undivided attention. Nodding to himself, he then continued, âAlright then, go back to your gossiping and all the other nonsense you kids do.â
As if his last sentence were a blessing, everyone around the room began talking againâwell, everyone except Matt, Rome, and I.
We three sat like we were waiting for war.
And heck, we were going to win!âI hoped.
***
The class was at a standstill. Not a single one of us was speaking. Hell, it seemed not a single one of us was breathing.
âDamn, I mean I knew Mr. Phelps was decent-looking, but . . . Damn.â A whisper drifted into my ears from somewhere around me, and I fidgeted in my seat.
âI know, Tess! Mr. Phelps is hot!â
And a crazy lunatic! I yelled in my head, scoffing at the girls who were busy staring at a rough-and-tumble-looking Mr. Phelps sorting out his papers.
The whole class seemed to be in aweâwell, the whole class except Matt, Rome, and I.
I was suddenly scaredâvery scared. Matthew and Rome, on the other hand, had transformed into their delta and beta selves.
When it seemed heâd finally sorted the papers, Mr. Phelps looked up and grinned. I swear I heard a few of the girls around me sigh dreamily.
I, on the other hand, suddenly found my book and yellow pencil quite interesting.
âMorning, everyone! So Iâm just going to distribute revision guides that will help you for the finals. You may spend the rest of the class working on it. Iâll be right over there if you need me for any clarification.â
I didnât care to look up at him while he talked. I could barely sit in this room anymore.
It felt like the majority of me wanted to run away, scream, âTeacher Danger!â or just confront him.
The overwhelming feeling was making everything harder for me.
Each desk he went to, I was aware of. His every movement sent my nerves spindling in alarm, waiting for the moment he would reach mine.
I hoped he wouldnât reach mine.
âAh, Roman, howâs prep going for the finals?â
I thought I heard Rome growl.
âNever better . . . sir,â Rome said through gritted teeth, his hands fisted against his dark wash jeans.
If Mr. Phelps noticed the bite in Romeâs remark, he didnât show it as he darted to his next student quite happily. âGreat then! Theia! How are you doing today? Hereâs your revision slip.â
I looked down as he slid the paper towards me on the desk, my voice refusing to make itself known.
You have two options, Theia: you fight, or you flee. Please flee. Or fight . . . Okay, fight! Or flee . . .
I sighed.
Or shut up.
I finally coughed and spoke, âWell, t-thank you, sir.â
Mr. Phelps leaned in and gripped the edge of my desk. âTheia, are you okay?â
âWhy, the fucker!â I heard Rome growl under his breath beside me. Matthew leaned in out of instinct.
I sighed. Finally looking up at Mr. Phelps, I put on a small smile. âIâm fine, sir. T-thank you for asking.â
Mr. Phelpsâ eyes flashed as he smiled down at me and nodded approvingly. âGood, good. Enjoy the revision guide!â
I released a breath I hadnât known I was holding when he turned around and began walking away.
âFucker!â Rome said through gritted teeth, and I almost nodded in agreement.
Rome turned to Matthew, and I looked up at him, then at Matthew.
As if answering a silent question, Matthew nodded. I frowned.
âWhatâs up?â
âJust gave the king a report.â
I shot Matthew with a knowing small smile, and he smiled back reassuringly. He had used âking.â That meant Bryce was really mad, and that in turn meant Matthew must have heard a good load before withdrawing from the conversation.
Beasts really were feral and wild-tempered. And after the incident of me being pushed out of the window, Bryce had become a little too touchy about my well-being, even over the smallest of things.
âHeâs really pissed,â Matthew mumbled as if trying to frighten me. I felt the tips of my lips quirk up. It wasnât going to work.
Beside me, Roman scoffed, âNothing Theia canât fix after school.â
Immediately, he stilled, Matthew and me already stiff beside him. We all turned to each other.
âHoly fuck, I canât believe I just said that!â Roman blurted out quite loudly, and the whole room quieted down.
My wide-eyed gaze immediately darted to Mr. Phelps, then back to Rome.
A sudden burst of loud laughter boomed around the room, and everyoneâs head shot towards the hysterical Matthew, who was laughing his brains off.
I frowned, confused.
Whatâs he up to?
âC-crap, man, that wasâ That was awesome!â
Before we all knew it, Mr. Phelps was back in front of us, looking extremely curious.
âAnd whatâs happening here?â
Matthew settled down a little and chuckled as if Mr. Phelps were one of his friends.
âOh, nothing, sir; Rome was just sharing the worst pickup line he has heard to date. Itâs really funny.â
âReally?â Mr. Phelps drawled as he leaned against a vacant seat in front of Matthew, folding his arms in front of his chest. âWhat was it?â
âSomething Iâm sure is very much improper to use on your grown male math teacher, sir, especially when youâre straight.â
Everything was silent.
The whole class had sat back and watched in awe as Matthew performed Act 1, Scene 1 of Genius Matthew, only they didnât know that Matthew had in fact just saved Romanâs ass.
Matthew and Mr. Phelps stared at each other silently, waiting for the other to crack.
Mr. Phelps finally gave in and looked away. âAlright then.â He sighed and then shrugged and moved back to his seat.
Being triumphant and gloriously basking in it, Matthew leaned back in his seat and turned to us with a smug grin. âAnd that, little children, is how itâs done.â
âSmug basket,â Roman grumbled behind me, and I turned to him with a stern look.
He sighed, âThank you . . . basket.â
âRoman!â I sighed as I threw my hands up in exasperation. Itâs funny, really, there wasnât much math going on in math class.
âWhat?â Rome rolled his eyesâactually rolled his eyesâthen looked at Matthew and grinned. âThatâs the best you will get out of me.â
***
âI asked her! I finally asked her. So no more teasing!â
I grinned at Matthew, then we watched Connor slump down on the seat beside me with an accomplished look.
âFinally asked Hannah out to prom?â
âAnd she said yes, I suppose?â
Our grins widened when Connor nodded.
Hannah really was a beautiful girl, with red hair and green eyes. She was the perfect protagonist for most teen fiction: a bookworm, invisible little beauty. And the fact that jock/bad-boy extraordinaire Mr. Connor had a massive crush on herâand that she was his mateâwas like a romance novel straight out of my library.
âWe are so proud of you, little Padawan.â Matthew chuckled as he patted Connor on the back.
Connor crinkled his nose and made a mock-annoyed face.
âIâm a frigginâ Jedi!â
I couldnât help but chuckle with Matthew. âNot when it comes to Hannah, youâre not.â
Matthew burst into hysterics when Connor turned pink. I, on the other hand, couldnât help but feel bad for the poor guy. Maybe we had been a little too tough on him.
âAnyway, why are you still here, though? Waiting for someone?â
Connorâs blush deepened.
âEr . . . Yeah . . . HannahâI, well . . . I said Iâd drop her home.â
A warm smile lit up my face. âOh, thatâs great!â
âWhat about you two, though? And whereâs Rome?â
I turned as Matthew began to answer, but then the loud screeching sound of a fast-rounding car pierced through the afternoon air, cutting him off.
All present heads turned to the Lexus that stood glaring at us in the middle of the parking lot.
I didnât need to see the driver to know who he was. The whole energy around me had shifted; I could feel it.
Bryce really was mad.
It hadnât taken long before the door swung open, and Bryce burst out of the vehicle, still dressed in a formal long-sleeved shirt, whose sleeves I noticed were now rolled up, unlike in the morning. His tie swung in the wind as he stormed forward. I couldnât help but hold my breath.
Ignoring all the gaping mouths and all the wide eyes around him, he quickly continued towards me, and as soon as he reached me, he tossed the keys to Matthew and hoisted me over his shoulder before blindly running out of the car park and into the woods at an extreme speed, which only werewolves possessed.
âMy beast needs to spend some time with you. Itâs anxious, and I need to calm it down a little. Theiaââhe darted his eyes to mine, an unsure look on his faceââdo you think . . . you can handle that?â
I, on the other hand, was trying my best not to let my swirling mind win, with the greet speed he was actually walking at.
This should not be humanly possible!
Heâs not human.
I sighed. Oh, right.
âYeah, donâtâ Ah!â
Bryce suddenly stopped, and I jerked forward on his shoulder, preparing to be thrown off by the sudden stop.
Just in time, his hands darted forward and, grabbing me, pulled my back flush against his chest.
Then, he began to transform.
I could feel it in the way his muscles spasmed and twisted against my back and in the way his smooth skin suddenly turned into thick yet also soft fur against my hands, which were holding his to my waist.
My voice hitched in my throat when I felt his sharp claws slip out and take the place of his nails. He instantly moved his fingers so that his pads would be against my tummy instead of his claws.
He jerked forward for a second, and I moved with him, knowing that was his spine remodeling itself.
I felt himâhis beast.
I felt him in the way he felt taller.
I felt him in the way he growled softly behind me and in the way he hid his face against my neck, his muzzle softâcontrary to the hardness I had always, unconsciously associated it with.
I felt himâhis beast, my beast.
I smiled.
My Bryce.
âHey.â
The deep rumble that was his voice instantly sent shivers down my spine, and I leaned further into his chest.
âHey.â
âI missed you.â
I laughed, and on impulse, I twisted in his arms to turn around. With some hesitance, he let me.
My breath held, I slowly looked up at him. It then hitched in my throat.
Bryce looked regal, everything a king should look like.
He looked dangerousâdeadly.
He looked . . . furious.
I frowned. âWhatâs wrong?â
He looked back at me blankly. âIâm ugly.â
My frown hardened. âOh, shut up. Youâre beautiful, is what you are. There is no definition of beauty if itâs not âpersonified by Bryce.â You are beautiful. And I love youâwhen youâre human, when youâre a beastâall of you.â
Bryceâs blank stare stayed, and we both went on to stare at each other before his face crumbled, and he pulled me against him again.
âI canât lose you. You know that, right?â
A smile lit up my face, and I buried it deeper into his fury chest. âI know. You wonât. Youâre stuck with me forever, Mr. Wilhem. Iâm afraid to say it, but youâre mine.â
Bryceâs beast chuckled, and I felt him place a kiss on my hair.
âI love you, mate.â
A sudden question popped up in my head, and I pondered it for a second before letting it out: âSay, how often do you all take baths in this form?â
The laughter that rumbled afterwards, echoing around the two of us in the quiet forest, had me humphing and moving closer to the hysterically laughing Bryceâs chest.
***
âStand still!â I scolded Bryce as I folded my arms in front of me determinedly.
The soaking-wet beast in front of me growled before it straightened up and stood in a manner that perfectly replicated that of statues.
I scrubbed and foamed my shampoo against his silky black fur, then I turned up to his head and did the same with that.
My beast was getting a bath.
âIâm going to freaking smell like passion fruit!â
I laughed and scrubbed him harder, moving to his hands.
âYou already are a big lump of passion fruit.â
Bryce stiffened and turned to me, his golden eyes flashing at me with something more primal.
âYou donât want to go there right now, love.â
I felt my face heat up, and I nodded, wide-eyed. Iâd just realized how bold I had been a moment ago.
âForget I said that!â I breathed quickly, moving to his back.
âI donât reckon I can ever forget that. I donât reckon I want to.â
I groaned when I detected the amusement in his tone.
âShut up!â I mumbled as I quickly but thoroughly finished with his back. I handed him the bottle of shampoo and moved back, letting the water from the shower wash down the foam from my already-half-wet self.
Bryceâs beast was apparently too big to fit in the bathtub.
***
âTheiaaa?â
âYeah?â I yelled as I moved towards the bathroom door, towel in hand, still completely wet from bathing Bryce.
âIâm done!â Bryce called out loudly just as I opened the door and stepped into the bathroom.
Two steps in and my feet hit something slippery.
The last thing I remember before the blackout was the sharp, throbbing pain in the back of my head.
Then . . . there was nothing.
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