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“I’d rather wait for her to punch you and then ask you about it. From how it’s looking, it’s gonna be soon,” Zane mocked, a smirk on his lips.
Blake’s jaw clenched, and he opened his mouth to respond, when the bell went off.
But it wasn’t the normal bell that marked the beginning and end of a period. It was the alarm bell. The warning bell that was only sounded when there was some serious danger in school. We’d been trained for this ever since we were in grade one, told to immediately drop everything and make a run to exit the school. when this bell rang.
Everyone around us froze a moment, registering, glancing at each other. And then there was a ruckus as every student hurried to pick up their things and leave. There was probably a fire at the labs that got out of contol. Thankfully, it distracted Zane and Blake from their verbal fight. But when both of them glanced at me, I wanted that supposed fire to eat me up.
Blake stepped forward first. “Let’s go,” he said, offering me hist hand. My arm still hurt from where he’d held me, so there no way I was touching him right now. was
“I’ll take her to safety,” Zane announced, walking forward and standing beside me. “She clearly doesn’t want to be touched by you right now.”
“I’m not leaving her with you, Adams.”
“I’ll be with them,” Christy spoke up. “Let’s just all go out together, alright? Blake, you lead the way.”
Clenching his jaw, Blake obliged, obviously not wanting to waste time arguing. More than half of the cafeteria had emptied by now, and we began to walk towards the door too. But before we’d taken more than a few steps, the room filled with screams, all the people in front of us starting to back away.
I sucked in a breath, as Zane wrapped an arm around me and pulled me to his side, moving me out of peoples’ way.
“What’s happening?” Christy cried, sticking close to Blake.
Blake turned and glanced at Zane, the two of them sharing an odd, knowing look.
And then I heard the growls of an animal, coming from within. the cafeteria, from where everybody was backing away.
There was no fire, but a wild animal that had entered the school premises.
As the crowd cleared, leaving through the other emergency exit, I managed to catch a glimpse of it.
It was a huge wolf, a large grey one, extremely similar in size and shape to the one that had broken into my house a few nights ago. Its colour was different, so I knew it wasn’t the same one, but it was definitely the same kind. It was the size of a damned bear, so clearly wild and murderous. The sound of its growls was enough to tell how hungry or mad it was.
“Back-back exit,” I cried, as we turned around and hurried. towards it. The crowd was too thick as everyone ran for their lives, pushing and bumping into each other, screaming and crying. My hand slipped from Zane’s and I swept into the crowd, pushed along with the sea of feral students.
“Zane! Blake!” I called out, but my voice was drowned by the panicked yelling. A few students pushed me to the side, cursing and hurrying to leave, sending me towards the edge. I managed to see the wolf again, just as it lunged towards us, amplifying the screams by a thousand times.
A hard push in my side had me thrown out of the crowd, and I fell to the ground on my knees, successfully earning the full attention of the wolf. The cafeteria had almost emptied by now, just a few people left in there, all of them pushing through to the exit.
The wolf stared at me with its demonic black eyes, drool dripping from its mouth.
I tried to get up to run, but my ankle had throbbed so hard I fell again. I didn’t even realise when I’d twisted it. With tears blurring my vision, I crawled towards the exit, glancing back at the wolf. It tilted its head to the side, watching me hungrily.
And then it pounced towards me, pulling a loud scream from my lips, the rest of the world silencing.
-LIA’S POV-
I squeezed my eyes shut, burying my face in my hands. But another growl came from behind me, and I felt something jump over me.
When I opened my eyes, a gasp left my lips.
It wasn’t something that had jumped over me, but someone.
It was Zane.
He had lunged at the gigantic wolf and tackled it away, and was currently fighting against it with his bare hands. His eyes were completely black, demonic just like the wolf’s, and the strength he displayed was superhuman.
Flashbacks of the night of my birthday played in my mind-of the huge wolf that had shown up in my room, with its big blue eyes and hungry gaze. It hadn’t harmed me, only sniffed my neck and left. Much like Zane had smelled me the next day.
But no… this wasn’t possible. Zane was human. He couldn’t be… that thing.
“Lia, you alright?” Blake rushed up to me and helped me to my feet, pulling me back, away from the fight.
I glanced back to see if anyone else was seeing what I was, but the only ones left inside the cafeteria were The Hounds, Blake and I. And none of them looked even slightly shocked or surprised.
Was I imagining or hallucinating this?
“Watch out, Zane!” Sheila yelled, pulling me from my thoughts. “Watch out for your neck!”
I glanced at him again, to find Zane grabbing the wolf’s teeth, keeping its mouth open. A growl left Zane’s lips, downright animalistic, and he threw the wolf aside with impossible force.
My ears started to ring, vision blurring for a short second.
“Lia?” Blake shook me by the shoulders, snapping me back into my senses. “Are you alright?” he asked, enunciating.
I nodded at him, gaping like a fish out of water.
“Are you hurt anywhere?” he asked.
“Are you seeing that?” I whispered, a tear leaving my eye. A shiver crawled through me as I thought about all the moments I’d spent with Zane in the last few days. The way he’d been so dangerously close to me. Was he planning to eat me the whole time?
“We need to get out of here,” Blake said, grabbing my wrist and dragging me towards the exit.
But before we could get to it, Warner and Ajax blocked our way.
I sucked in a breath, stepping back.
“Get out of my way,” Blake snapped.
I grabbed his arm, my eyes wide. “Don’t fight with them,” I cried. “They’re probably werewolves too. That’s why they call him Alpha, Blake.”
Blake ignored me completely. “That is a rogue wolf and a danger to Lia. Let me get her to safety. Zane would want the same thing.”
Ajax and Warner looked toward Zane.
“Let her go!” Zane yelled, the sound of his voice almost making the room shake.
I flinched, my heart hammering in my chest.
Ajax and Warner reluctantly moved aside, and Blake led me out of the cafeteria, and then the school. I didn’t know what was happening, or where he was taking me after. My mind couldn’t form any coherent thoughts except for a string of curses, and the realisation of the kind of danger I’d been in the last few days. Actually, the kind of danger I’d been in the last ten years.
Zane and his friends weren’t human. They were monsters. And they all hated me. They could have killed me, eaten me up and no one would know.
I remembered the way I’d punched Ajax, the million instances. where I’d insulted or yelled at them. And most of all, my rejection of Zane the previous night. What did he even want with a human like me?
“Lia,” Blake said again, shaking me by the shoulders. “Are you alright? Are you hurt anywhere?”
I stared up at him, a few tears leaving my eyes. “No… no, I-I don’t think so.”
He placed the back of his hand against my forehead. “Your skin is cold, Lia. Come here.” He pulled me to his chest, and began. rubbing my back. I closed my eyes, allowing myself to be held.
Zane was a monster.
He’d said he would kiss me.
I was almost kissed by a monster.
Why did he want me? What did he interest mean for me?
This was worse than a cult. This was some supernatural shit.
“You’re okay, Lia. No one’s gonna hurt you, alright? I’m right here,” Blake said soothingly, the sparks dancing within my skin at his touch helping to steady my heart beat.
But the sparks reminded me of something else too.
I felt those same tingles every time Zane touched me.
Did that mean…
I quickly pushed Blake away, taking a few steps away from him, my eyes wide.
“What’s wrong?” he asked, coming closer.
“No!” I screamed, backing away further. “Stay away from me!” I cried.
“Lia, it’s me, Blake.”
“Are you a monster too?” I asked, my hands trembling uncontrollably.
Blake’s face fell slightly. “No.”
“Don’t lie to me!” I sobbed, brushing away my tears. “I feel tingles when you touch me, and I felt the same when Zane did too. You’re also a werewolf, aren’t you?”
“Look, I can explain-“
“No.” I shook my head. “Please. Please stay away from me,” I begged, as my back hit a car. I realised we were some distance away from the school, on a street nearby. “Please, just let me go. I beg you, Blake. Please.”
“Alright, alright,” he said, a deep frown on his face. “You can go, Lia. I am not stopping you. I won’t hurt you, I promise. Don’t be afraid. I have always protected you, Lia. And I always will. I won’t harm you.”