Kaya’s POV
We held gazes for seconds on end, my jaw open, staring right at Ally, "W-what d-do you mean?" I stuttered out, eyebrows furrowing, fingers shaking a little, feeling like I had just been caught stealing a cookie from the forbidden cookie jar.
"What do you mean, what do I mean?!” she all but yelled, eyes still wide open, “You frickin kissed-"
I rushed towards her clasping my hand over her loud mouth, trying in vain to keep her from revealing all my dang business, even if that business had just happened a few minutes ago,
She hummed in response, her desperate muffled voice trying to get a few words out whilst trying to pry my hand off, but I hushed her with one finger on my lips, beckoning her to quiet down so she could hear the voices of girls approaching the bathroom.
She finally understood and I hurriedly let go, just as the girls walked in. By the looks of it, they were all cheerlea
Azians POV "What do you keep looking at?" Edwin asked as he popped one fry into his mouth, yet I could feel his eyes were concentrated on me. My gaze fell from the cafeteria door to him, before leaning back against my chair, "nothing" I bit out trying to regulate my breathing. I needed to focus on the food before me so I wouldn’t raise any suspicions. Any suspicions over what Alpha had done a mere twenty minutes earlier. I could feel Edwin’s dark eyes studying me, reading me in and out like an open book. I cursed his guardian abilities that made him the most attentive being that has ever existed. I was not fooled by his obsession with food, I knew as guardian, his dragon Orion, was ever alert, and ever since he bonded with me when we were nothing but children, he could feel any changes in my mood, even if he didn’t show it. It was a skill and an ability only guardian’s possessed. But he couldn’t read
KAYA’S POV Stupid, Stupid, Stupid. Everything was stupid -and what is everything you may care to ask? Every single feeling I experienced when I walked through those shiny double doors, a mixture of uncertainness and complete and utter vulnerability as I stood in the open. I could feel those dark pacific eyes on me. I didn’t even have to look around to know exactly where he was seated, despite his dark shades covering his eyes, I could feel his haunting gaze on me. Maybe I was being paranoid, but who wouldn’t? Under a span of two days, I had almost been run over by Mr. Popular, entered the Olympics with a gray eyed thief who stole my phone, kissing Mr. Popular by the girls toilets and finding out my handsome stalker thief attends my new school so heck yeah I as paranoid. I felt as if I was the center of attention, even if no one but him as staring at me, his gaze alone was enough to make me melt.
Azian’s POV It was hard to describe the feeling. The feeling of being completely and utterly lost in someone else. A feeling that had never occurred to me. I knew beauty very well, a term that was used to define me on more occasions than I cared to recall, I had never really liked the term or had been pushed to use it often, but staring in the forest green orbs of the girl before me, I believed I would have to use the word again, One whiff of her scent was toxic. One whiff and I knew she was not human. One whiff and all my lingering doubts and troubles were gone away, her lovely eyes boring into mine. One word and one word only could describe this feeling. "Mate." I growled out. She nodded as if in a trance, a look that was similar to mine placed on her delicate features as she stared into my eyes. I couldn’t feel anybody else but her, her aura, her scent and I knew she couldn’t feel anything but me. She se
Edwin’s POV He was in Ultra mode. My eyes were stuck on the two of them, Orion very quiet as he studied them as well, my fists already clenched as I watched the mysterious blond girl Azian as occupying herself with. She was not a regular student here as this is the first time Orion and I had ever sensed her aura. My sharp eyesight, traveled down the base of her blood red lips, lined with a thick coat of a human accessory, Anna had denied Alessia from applying before, lipstick. Her green eyes flickering with the flame, a flam every witch carried, magic. My eyes trailed to her slightly pale skin that gave me another steady fact that matched the mystery which was her hazy aura. She was a hybrid. Half vampire and half witch. A very powerful one at that, judging from the coverage of her aura. I emitted a low growl at this, how was it she was a vampire and a witch? Those races were basically mortal enemies, especially in this realm. Even at this school
Legions POV I loosened my tie with one hand whilst the other pushed the large oak doors to my office open, a grunt escaping my lips at the darkness that was awaiting me. Taking a step toward the light switch I suddenly froze, my heightened senses picking up as I heard a loud battle cry, and the sound of heavy footsteps lunging towards me. I slowed all this down in my mind, calculating every step the intruder made towards me, moving swiftly and lightly as the wind, my animalistic reflexes jerking into motion. In one swift movement I grabbed the howling man by the shirt, lifting him up with ease, turning him in midair, and slamming him down onto the hard wooden floor. My fangs came out, as I reached out to strike, large claws elongating from my human hands halfway transforming into my beast, feeling the light burn of my now dark brown irises feeling them glow like two lit candles in the darkness. My claw moved in the air, aiming to end the life of the poor soul who tho
Legions POV Caleb’s lingering silence to my blatant confession confirmed all that was on my mind. His eyes remained thoughtful as they rested on me. I knew what he was thinking. I could even sense a hint of fear when he uncomfortably shifted under my torturous gaze. It was an action I was used to. With the title of The Dark Prince fear was the only emotion I got. “Then you mustn’t run,” Caleb began, “ you mustn’t run from her because even if you do I assure you Xeric will soon take charge if you spend too much time away from her. Just incased you haven’t noticed, he’s a hell of a lot possessive” he explained, on hand massaging his thick neck, gulping softly, “ I believe we all know the consequences of leaving Him unsatisfied could be for lack of lighter terms…deadly.” He ended, his gaze point set on me. My fists tightened of their own accord at his words, my gaze falling on the table. I could fe
"I just finished talking to Ena," Anna began settling down on the living room couch beside Abigail. She looked over at the Mother witch who was nose deep in a book. "And?" Abigail replied glancing up from the black spellbook she was reading, hoping for the best news but her magi already warned her to not be hopeful. Anna sighed pushing a strand of her chestnut hair behind her ear, "The Rebellion is becoming worse.” “See, this is why when we first came into this world, I specifically asked Ena to cover up his aura, now too many people know about Azian" Abigail replied feeling like what seemed a migraine coming on. It was nothing she couldn’t fix with Anna’s herbal mix tea. “Yes, I understand that, and if you remember well, we did, but our magic, as you know is not as great as Omegas and even with all our masking spells, his aura grows every day. It’s like he punches holes through our protection the bigger he gets. Soon our protection will mean nothing.
Kaya’s POV I sat staring at the cream white ceiling, ignoring the barks of the neighbor’s dog that seemed to never want a moment of peace and quiet. Nevertheless, I was glad my first day of school was over, if anything, it sucked, and was downright confusing. I glanced at my window, pausing a second, staring at the fading light of the sun as it continued its climb down from the sky. I couldn’t help but wonder at its serenity, the calm peace of it all. Very soon it would be home and the moon would come out to play. Knock, knock. I glanced at the door blankly for a moment before getting back to reality, "Come in!" I yelled, crossing my legs beneath me as I sat on the bed. It squeaked open and my Aunts head popped in. She smiled opening the door wider, "that bad huh?" She asked, leaning against the door frames with a small smile grazing her lips as she studied me. I hated that talent she ha