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Chapter 282 – Falling for the Alpha As a Student Novel

Posted on February 23, 2025 by admin

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Everybody cheered loudly for her and stomped their feet, my face warmed.

“Also, my dad just informed me that we are opening a coffee shop on this very campus. Of course, I’ll be in charge of it,”

she said simply. “I’ll be needing some workers though so if anyone is interested, see me after the election.”

Everyone cheered again and she chuckled while waving.

“Vote for me, and you’ll get a lot of really cool things,”

Sarah continued. “I won’t let you down.”

She turned away while everyone cheered again, and she resumed her seat next to me. She gave me a smug look before turning her attention to the front.

That was hardly even a speech.

Headmaster Prescott walked to the podium again and I could see she had a plastered smile on her lips as she cleared her throat.

“Thank you, Sarah. That was quite an interesting speech,”

she said; I knew she was forcing her voice to remain even. “Now for our second candidate, Lila.”

A bunch of students clapped, including my friends in the front row. But it wasn’t nearly as loud as the applause for Sarah, which was kind of discouraging.

As I stood in front of everybody, my eyes scanned the crowd. Some of them stood still, unmoving. It felt strange but I cleared my throat and gave my best smile.

I stared down at my speech; it suddenly didn’t feel as natural as I’d like it to sound. So, I crumbled it in my hands and decided to just speak from my heart.

“I can’t promise you the same things Sarah promised,”

I admitted into the mic. “I can’t promise you gourmet foods, and coffee shops. I can’t buy my way through this. I’m hoping I can get through with my heart because I have a lot of that to go around. I love this school; the faculty, and the students mean a lot to me. That’s why I came up with this committee because I wanted only the best for everyone. I don’t care if I win or lose, I just hope whoever wins does right by this school and not let money do the job for them. There are a lot of things I’d like to see happen around this school. Some of which are fun dances and events for us all to enjoy. Starting new clubs like a community service program, fundraisers for everyone to participate in, and really awesome school projects that bring us together as a community. Opening a tutoring center with your classmates as your tutors so we can help each other succeed. If I were to win this election, I wouldn’t be the one running this committee; you would be.”

I paused when everyone began to clap loudly; my friends in the front row stood up to applaud me and they started a chain reaction of everyone standing.

I smiled, relieved that my speech went well and that this was almost over.

Just as I turned to walk back to my seat, I felt the earth under me begin to quiver, nearly knocking me to the ground. The lights in the auditorium flickered and everyone gasped at the strange sensation that fell upon the entire hall.

There was a dark haziness that fell upon my vision, making it difficult to see. But after a short while, the haziness cleared, and the only thing left was the ghostly quiet auditorium.

Looking around at everyone’s stunned faces, they looked like they had just gotten smacked in the face with an invisible force. And then mayhem started.

Some students in the back began to scream at the top of their lungs which caused everyone to jump up in terror.

“My magic!!! It’s gone!!”

One of the girls, a witch, had screamed from the back of the room.

“Mine is too!”

Another cried.

Was all the witch’s magic gone completely? I glanced down at Brody who was staring bug-eyed at Sarah. I could tell something was seriously wrong, but I couldn’t focus on that right now. I was more curious about the witches losing their magic.

But then I heard a nearby voice, and I looked down to see one of Sarah’s friends shivering and crying with a small group.

“What the hell happened?”

She cried, her entire body trembling. “How did I get here?”

“Why can’t I remember the last day or so?”

Another cried.

“Who did this to us??”

Third Person POV

“I got the raven’s feather you requested,”

Douglas, one of the gammas assigned to her said as he held up the large black raven’s feather.

That was the last ingredient Jazzy needed to cast her spell.

“Perfect,”

she said, snatching it out of his clutches. “I’m going to need more of these.”

“Remind me what you needed it for again,”

Douglas said as he stared at the pile of stuff Jazzy put in the center of her stone circle.

“I’m practicing a new spell,”

she explained, rolling her eyes. She had explained this to him recently, but apparently, his brain was too small to comprehend her words. “It’s going to block all witch’s magic and spells in a specific area. Might even work on creatures with special abilities as well.”

“And why exactly do you want a spell like that?”

Douglas asked, raising his brows.

“Because when we capture that Volana wolf, I do not doubt that my sister will try something. I’m sure there are other witches on their side as well. This spell will make them powerless. Also, the spell will be placed around the bunker for extra security.”

“And what of the other Volanas?”

Douglas asked. “You said it won’t work for Volana’s or curses.”

“Those I’m still trying to figure out,”

she muttered, annoyed by all these questions.

“Who are you targeting with this test?”

Douglas asked, furrowing his brows together as he stared at the stone circle.

She opened her mouth to respond, but another voice beat her to it.

“There’s a lot of magic and spells going on in the Higala school for shifters,”

Raymond, a lowly bear, said as he approached.

Jazzy didn’t particularly like bears, but she liked them better than she did wolves. Mainly because they were weak creatures that didn’t pose much threat to her coven or anyone for that matter. She still was unsure why Alpha Jonathan chose a bear to work with, but he did seem like a good enough spy.

He’s been hanging around the school for a while and feeding Alpha Jonathan information, which Jazzy respected. How he was able to get on the campus and blend in was something Jazzy didn’t understand though. They haven’t told her how he was able to do it.

“And how exactly do you know this?”

Jazzy asked, folding her arms across her chest.

“Because I heard talking,”

he said simply, stopping only inches from her. “We haven’t really gotten a chance to talk since you’ve been here. But I’m Raymond—”

“I know who you are, bear,”

she spat at him, narrowing her dark eyes at him.

He tensed, but only for a moment.

“Of course, you do,”

he said, dropping his gaze from hers and staring at the ground. “But my daughter attends the school and during our recent lunch she was saying she suspects another student is using magic to persuade votes of an upcoming election.”

So, his daughter attends this school. That explained how he was able to get onto campus so easily.

“Is that so?”

Jazzy asked; she was now intrigued by this information. “Then maybe we can have a little bit of fun with that.”

She smiled as she stared down at the cluster of ingredients that sat in the middle of her stone circle. She some gasoline and poured it on top of the stuff while she began her spell work. She spoke in her Latin tongue, allowing her voice to rise and be carried through the rapid wind flow.

Douglas and Raymond took a step away from her as the wind continued to blow crazily around them and her words grew even louder. The sky began to grow a hazy dark right before their eyes; it was something neither of them had ever seen before.

But then the earth began to shake, nearly knocking the gentlemen off their feet. Just as the ground began to crack under them, Jazzy lit a match and tossed it on the circle. She didn’t bother moving out of the way as the entire circle lit up into flames, creating a giant bonfire right in front of them.

She felt the hot temperature of the fire dancing off her chilled features, but it didn’t make her flinch. She knew the fire wouldn’t really hurt her; she had a good relationship with all things hot. The fire worked in her favor and did her bidding just as darkness did.

She smiled into the flames as her Latin words carried on in the wind and she set her intention on the Higala School for Shifters.

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