Seventy seven

Chelsea's P.O.V

I packed my hair with a hairband, the sun rays poured towards the direction of my room standing mirror.

I was actually thinking about the vampires because they've been nemesis with the wolves for a very long time.

They would want to actually get everyone who are close to the wolves killed.

They can't come out during the day, because they would burn in a minute or two.

Except those of them that have the sunlight ring, made by witches for them.

They would actually be a few in many of them who would have the sunlight ring.

It would be for the top class of the vampire clan to be precise.



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Our maths teacher walked into our class and we all stood up for our prooer greeting.

Today was the day we collect our result for the test, maths result actually.

"I would start with calling the names of the class representatives." He dropped the book on the desk and removed sheets of papers from it.

About twenty minutes later, he was done calling the names.

Luckily for me I got thirty four out of fourty.

It was kinda good not until I saw torin's result.

It was forty, out of forty.

Kayla was just one mark above me which was thirty seven.

I have been sensing affections between Kayla and torin, lately.

He was actually a kind of guy, in which beautiful girls would be drawn to, easily.

But me, I was on a different level.

In this school, I had no skeleton in the cupboard, that was what actually made me a little bit brave than the former school I once attended.

New York City was actually a nice place.



"Lost in thoughts again?" I heard Kayla's voice behind me, I turned my head back and our gaze met with each other's.

"Hey." I replied her after removing the head set from my head.

"Wassup gal."

"Good, you?"

"Same here." She started getting catty, which was starting to get boring, even to me.

Maybe, that was the reason in which she do not like talking too long.

"The guy in which came to see you yesterday, who was he?"

Her lips stretched, but it was not into a smile this time.

It was a suspicious one, this time.

"A friend of mine actually." I leaned a leap against the desk.

"Name?" It was really starting to get into an investigation talk.

"James." I don't know if she knew Alaric.

"That's one hell of a bad habit, Kayla." Torin's bass voice broke through ours.

"Why?" She shrugged. "Yesterday wasn't the first day, in which he came to visit her."

"And so what?"

Who knows if their identity was not to be revealed.

It might actually to be kept secret.

"Then I'll admit it's my bad." Kayla narrowed her gaze.

"There's no need to be sorry." Torin said with his right hand placed on her shoulder.

"Yeah Kayla, same opinion with torin," I flashed my white set of teeth.

"Truly?" Kayla had asked, her eyebrows rising.

"Of course Kayla." Torin's slow-spreading grin had been positively evil.

"Torin?" She whispered as he lowered his hand and let it rest against her shoulder.

Whoa, how long would their relationship last.

The last time I tried this relationship stuff it was one hell of a miserable month after the breakup stuff.

But all that is now a long long long gone story, for another day, maybe.

"It's alright." I whispered.

The bell was rung for lunch, but we three formed the habit of eating in the class, we both were hiding under the wings of torin because of he was brought in, by the government if the school, so none of the teachers dare tried shit with him.



"What do you gals want for lunch."

I looked at him and he remembered my favorite, my favorite was a thing he which almost everyone in the class knew.

I really differentiated it from all other snacks.

Other foods was like a counterfeit, before mine.

"Alaric told you what happened, right?" His eyes as hard as diamonds.

"Yuo, I added." I twined my fingers in the fragant rope of my hair. "He actually told me, that the meeting was called up for betrayals.

"That's true, and it was the reason I was not present in school." He had a slight frown on his face for moments.

"I thought it was because of what happened yesterday night."

"It's not possible, anyways." He squared his shoulders.

"What is not possible?" I thrusted my chin forward defiantly.

"To kill me because of I killed someone who offended me, and you have been warned, but if the person I killed is someone who is close to him, he might ban me from ever entering the wolf territory again, but for death, it is hundred percent impossible." He said as he reached into his pocket then slid a pen into his fingers.

"And why can't he kill part of the pack." I looked very genuinely perplexed with because I sensed a little gleam of triumph.

"It is a rule set, by the ancient wolves, it was said that the leader of a pack should not take the life his pack members, but a member of the pack can take the life of another member." His smile was slowly fading away.

"Anyways, what was the punishment given to those that betrayed him."

"You wouldn't want to know, chels."

"Just tell me." I insisted.

"It is actually gonna be a hell of a nightmare for chels." He couldn't hide the hint of mockery in his voice.

"Do you take me for a little child?" I was starting to get comfortable a little bit.

"He ripped off their ears, and plucked out their eyes, he tortured them, knowing they would heal break their bones, knowing it would be re-moded again, their blod flowed in the hall like river, screams filled the hall, it was the first time he growled in the last five thousand years is wrath was almost out. He would have broken the rules." He said and there was a deep rumble in the back of his throat.

"Once a trust is broken, it would never get back to normal." I sighed with a trace of humor.