"Where am I?" I murmured to myself as I realized I was being chased.

I wasn't sure of what I've done but I just found myself running from three bloodthirsty wolves. Ihaven't done anything wrong. No I haven't.

Suddenly, I hit my right foot against a stone and fell to the ground with a thud!

And just as the wolves were about ripping my flesh apart, I slowly woke up to a voice close to myears.

And even though my eyes were still closed, I knew who it was. The closest person I had to a bestfriend, Renee Malivert. She was beautiful. Brown hair, blue eyes, perfect smile. I envied her. "Why areyou up?” I asked, ignoring her question and opening one eye. "It's morning, why else would I beup?"

She said sarcastically, pursing her lips. I rubbed my eyes as I leaned up into a slouch. "My apologies.What are you doing in here anyways? You know if Kol catches you in here he'll be pissed.” I shooedher off my bed, but she only stood at the end of it watching me with judgy eyes. "I don't care, Icould take the Alpha. Show him a good one, two." She punched the air frantically. I half smiled ather. "Yeah well, you can give him a good one, two... in the living room. Get out before he catchesyou. Go." She frowned at me as I got up and shoved her out of the door. I pressed my foreheadagainst the cool wood of the now closed door and sighed. "Happy 18th birthday Katerina." I toldmyself, and turned to look at the clock, 7:38am. Eight minutes past when I should have been up. Nowonder Renee came in. I sighed as I reflected on the horrible dream I just had, and then I turnaround to get ready for school.

I run my morning routine through my head as I go along. Shower, get dressed, run downstairs andmake my way in and around the kitchen, serving the pack breakfast. Once they're all finished, I'llneed to clean up after them too. All before the clock hits 8:30am. In 20 minutes, I'm brushing thedull red hair and ready rush outta my bedroom. I'm a bit behind in time. I run down the stairs in ablack T-shirt and blue jeans. My navy blue pull-over sweater was hanging over my arm as I did, myshoes screeching against the newly polished floor of the pack house. I made sure to do that lastnight whilst they were asleep. I reach the kitchen, shove my sweater into a far corner of the counterand began grabbing food out of the fridge. In 15 minutes I am frying bacon, eggs, and cooking upsome pancakes. Quickly, I grab some large serving plates from the cupboards, tossed them on thekitchen counter, and poured each pan into a separate serving bowl. There. I click the stove topburners off one by one. It was normal morning routine, I was used to it.

I grabbed some glasses from the cupboard, place them on the counter. I take out a few cartons ofjuice from the fridge, apple and orange and leave them on the counter too. Lastly, I grabbed theutensils needed and stuck them by the plates. I look over my work, I wasn't forgetting anything.Breakfast was

ready for my pack. And slowly the pack comes into the kitchen, filling their plates and glasses. Somehead toward the dining room table, others sit at the isle in the middle of the kitchen.

I took my steps back, waiting for them to finish, picking at my nails with my hands at my sides. Theynever took long to eat.

When they all got up to leave, I quietly cleared the table, wiped it up the counter and started withthe dishes.

It's 8:44am when I am finished. Shit. I grabbed my sweater from the corner, realizing my bag wasstill upstairs. I rush to my room in stealth mode to grab my backpack, hoping no-one would noticehow late I was. But of course, I wasn't lucky. When I had closed my bedroom door - if you could calla single mattress and a broken dresser a bedroom - behind me, I smashed into the hard chest of aperson. That person being my brother, Ace. I kept my eye's cast down a I mumbled an apology."Move. Pay attention next time will you?" He spat, mumbling a swear word under his breath.Bumping my shoulder as he walks down the hall to his room, grabbing his own bag I assume.

I ignore that slight pang of sadness as I walk down the stairs and out to the graveled street of thedriveway. My eye's were damp, but I wouldn't cry. Stepping out of the pack house, I watch theexpensive and gorgeous cars speed past me as I start walking down the street and to school.

I was so late. School starts at 9:00am and this walk takes up to 20 minutes. I let out an exaggeratedbreath. Sometimes I wonder if Alpha Kol purposely made the order that no-one was to drive me toschool just so he knew I would be late and just so he could yell at me for it.

When I reached the mucky greenish metal front doors of the school, it was 9:13am. I swung thedoors open rushing down the hall. As I slide my shoes across the floor, I miss the door by about halfa meter. I speed walk quick and open the door, breathing heavy as I mutter "Sorry I'm late.” to Mr.Hilton, my English teacher.

He waves my presence away as I walk to the back of the class room. Melonie, who's name matchedher huge arse melon's perfectly, stuck her foot out like she did every morning, and like everymorning, I stepped over it and sat in my desk awaiting the painful lesson.

I didn't pay attention to the lesson much. I had this feeling that I couldn't ignore and decided just tostare out the window to distract myself, watching the squirrels run along the branches of the treejust outside. I found myself wishing I could shift, run around in the woods for awhile, listening to allthe animals around me. My thoughts were halted when I felt a piece of paper hit the corner of mycheek. I shut my eyes in frustration. Now what? I look around, looking for the gaze of someonewaiting for me to open it. No one was meeting my eyes though, which was weird. They always makeit clear if they've thrown it. Grabbing the paper, that strange feeling was there again. I open thecrumbled paper slowly, confused by what I read. "It'll be okay, Kat," was written neatly in the middle.My breath grew shallow and I took a look around the classroom again before crumpling up thepaper, rising from my seat and quickly go to toss it in the trash. I didn't like this gut feeling and Ididn't need yet another problem in my life.

I went to take my seat again, taking a short look around, avoiding yet another leg sticking out totrip me as I walk to my desk. It seemed like the teachers in this school are blind or simply don't givea crap. The discipline in this school was close to none. No one ever gets suspended, even when theyreally mess up. I sat down at my desk again, trying my best to now focus on the lesson now. I took afew notes in an attempt to forget the one I received.

The bell rang, halting my thoughts. I let out a sigh of relief. I slipped my backpack over my shoulder,and was last the leave the classroom. I was met in the hallways with screeching teenage girls, andannoyingly stupid blonde barbie whore's, who were all surrounding my pack members. The one'swho just happen to be the Jocks who play Football. I slipped through the crowd like I normallywould, finally reaching the end and making my way down the hall to my left and towards my nextclass.

Then there was this strange scent hitting me... it was strong and getting strong. I had never smeltsomething life this, not in my five years of being a wolf.. which was the last time I shifted since I amno longer allowed to. My parent's died that year. Another wave of the scent hit me and I foundmyself smiling. This scent, meant mate. And I was desperate to meet him. I turned around quickly,looking for the one behind the intoxicating scent. A shiver ran down my spine. He must be gettingcloser.

And when I turned around once more, there he was. Tall, handsome. A mix of light and dark blueeyes. My lips parted and I let out a breath. I wanted him. Adrenaline started to run through alongwith a painful pull I felt toward him. Please no. My hands were freezing all of a sudden, it stungenough that I wanted to scream but I didn't look down. All I could do was stare at him. I was numbas he approached me, I had no words. This can't be happening.

He stood in front of me, backing me against a locker, one of his hands stretched out beside my face.I wanted to tough him, I wanted him to touch me. I let out another breath. No, don't say it. And Ihold myself together, not giving anything away. "Listen carefully, Katerina.” He begins, his voice soalluring. "You're not good enough to be a luna. Hell, I don't understand how you can call yourself awerewolf. You have to know by now that you're nothing but a small piece in this pack. And I can'teven begin to understand why I was paired with you as a mate." He slams his fist on the locker, rightby my ear. And then, in a deeply chilling voice he states, “I formally reject you, Katerina Bathas, asmy mate.” And I watch as Kol Night, my alpha, turns his back on me like I don't even exist. I have agut feeling I'm being watched and I replace myself looking around frantically, my heart racing only toreplace no one, thankfully. And before I can stop myself, I take a deep breath and scream, desperatelytrying to replace any form of release from this pain.

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