The first time CH 91
Graduation day had arrived. 1 stood before the tall mirror in my dorm room, trying to slow my breathing as I adjusted the neckline of my ivory dress. The soft fabric felt light against. my skin, but the weight inside my chest made every movement feel heavy. My fingers trembled–not from nerves over walking the stage, but from everything this day meant. This wasn’t just a celebration. It was a deadline. A quiet sigh slipped past my lips as I studied my reflection. My long, curled hair had been carefully swept over one shoulder. My makeup was light–my eyes lined softly, cheeks brushed with a gentle flush. I looked like any other graduate–hopeful, accomplished, radiant. To the human world, I was exactly that. A success story. In my world I am a werewolf girl who had crossed species boundaries, integrated into human academia, and emerged triumphant. A symbol of progress and possibility. But I knew better. The mask I wore had been carefully constructed, layer by layer. Beneath it… was the truth. Today wasn’t just the end of an academic chapter. It was the day the rogues planned to strike. I could still see Francesco’s face from that last, tense meeting in his office–his jaw clenched hard enough to crack teeth, storm–gray eyes flashing with fury. Audrey had been there too, her nails digging crescent moons into her palms. The reports were clear. The rogues had grown bolder, more reckless thinking their plan was success. And the rumors they whispered through the underground had a name. The ill Luna. The Alpha’s weakness. The girl who should’ve died. How ironic, I thought, pressing a hand to my chest as if I could contain the ache there. They didn’t understand. What they thought was a weakness… had made me unbreakable. My gaze drifted to the folded blue sash on my desk–the symbol of my academic achievement. I should have felt pride. And I did. But pride was tangled with something deeper. Something more fragile. I hadn’t come to this university chasing dreams. I had come here running; running from heartbreak. From rejection. From the broken bond that had shattered me. Ruben… His name once burned like fire. Now, it barely stung—a faint echo of the pain that had nearly destroyed me. He’d chosen another. Power over. love. His future over our bond. And I had chosen escape. A plane ticket to Florence. A last–ditch scholarship application that shouldn’t have worked. A trembling hope that maybe, just maybe, I could rebuild myself in a place where no one knew my name, It was Maria who had made that hope real. A quiet helper from my former pack, too clever for her own good, too kind to stay silent. She was the one who handed me the application. The one who told me, softly but firmly, that I was more than the rejection I’d endured. “You still have something inside you,” she’d whispered. “Don’t let them bury it.” 1/5 Chapter 91 Her words had become my anchor. I hadn’t realized it then, but leaving my homeland was the first choice I’d made for myself in years. And then came the museum. It had started as an accident. A wrong turn. A hidden door. And there she was. An old, forgotten portrait. A woman cloaked in moonlight, sorrow etched in every brushstroke. Eyes that seemed to look right into mine. Anastasia Totti. I know who she was at the time and just want to paint her. I sketched her image from memory, painted her not with technique, but with instinct. Grief recognized grief, even across time. She is the late mate of the Lycan Alpha. The ruler of Italy’s werewolf territories. The ghost that haunted his halls–and his heart. Only later did I learn how the Alpha react with it. Then… I met him. Francesco Totti Lycaon. The name alone carried weight. The most powerful werewolf in Italy. The Alpha Lycan whose strength made others bow, whose silence commanded entire rooms. I’d been terrified the first time I stood before him. He was untouchable. Cold. Dangerous. But week by week, my fear gave way … Read more