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Bullied By The Alpha Prince
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CHAPTER ONE
Selected Human
SERAPHINA’S POV
SERAPHINA’S POV
Werewolves and humans have never mixed well.
Yet barely ten years ago was when the first human made contact with the wolves that were a hidden otherworldly civilization at the time.
A peace treaty had been reached between both kinds and although our leaders may have signed it on a piece of paper, in truth, humans remain the outcasts, pushed off into the corner and neglected like we aren’t people too.
I’ve always had more than a few opinions about their kind - they are beasts, monsters that should never exist in the first place. I know they don’t like us, but not all of them share such a mindset, the few who were different were like pillars of hope to the rest of us.
“Seraphina!”
I hear Miss Lucy’s familiar voice filter into my thoughts just before her head sticks right into the room I’m in, washing the pots. She's the caretaker of the little human orphanage I’ve known as home all my life, and also the only werewolf I’ve ever had the chance of meeting.
“Are you done with the pots? Call the children to come down for a meal.” She orders simply, turning back to the kitchen she was in.
The sternness in her tone has only ever been an act to put most of us in check. In actuality, her heart was way too soft and big for her own good. Despite being a humble Omega female, she had opened her own home to orphaned human children years ago.
I nod almost instantly, tossing the pot aside while running to the end of the crooked stairwell at the end of the tiny hallway. I take in a deep breath, summoning the strength from my body before I yell out at the top of my voice.
“Food’s ready, time to eat!”
There’s not an immediate response from my call. Bone chilling silence follows, before the sudden eruption of numerous small feet thudding against the wooden floors in haste.
Suddenly, a dozen of them come running down just like that, children ranging from 5 and above. Until 15 come rushing down the stairs, shoving the others, and immediately deflecting into the kitchen in true commotion.
I wait until they're all settled and before I can turn to get my own plate, I spot one of our youngest coming down - a twin, almost completely inseparable from his sister, but now without the other.
“Where’s Emily?” I ask.
He looks up at me with a frightened gaze but says nothing, shaking his head. The look on his face tells me otherwise and it only takes a moment for the realization behind his action to sink.
I waste no time, running up the stairwell next, peeping into every room I pass before I come across one that isn’t completely empty and my guess wasn’t wrong.
A group of older girls, all my age, stand over the smaller measly looking Emily, laughing with constant taunts, while she’s tattered.
Emma, Riley and Tina, the orphanage’s ruthless bullies, and it seems Emily’s been caught in their net today.
“Look at the scared little thing, almost like a tiny mouse.” Emma snickers, sneering at her like a predator.
“Hey, squeak like a mouse for us, c’mon.” Tina taunts, placing the edge of her arm on her head while Riley laughs like there’s some funny joke being said here.
The sane thing to do would be to ignore this, or make an excuse that Miss Lucy is coming just to get them to flee, but when have I ever gone with the sane thoughts?
The sight of it all triggers something in me, flaring up my own anger, followed by the high-pitched ringing in my ears that always comes right before my outburst and every poor life decision I’ve ever made.
I pick up a wet mop stick resting against a corner wall and walk into the room abruptly, drawing their attention to me immediately.
“Tired of messing with kids your own size, huh?” I say, walking closer, trying to hold myself back.
The three girls look at me too quickly, scared for their lives until they recognize me and let out relieved breaths.
“Well, if it isn’t Sera. Here for seconds?” Riley speaks to me first, tilting her head to the side and referring to last night.
The day before, she had me locked in the toilet all day and I couldn’t go to school just because I refused to do any of their chores.
Her wicked smile and that of her friends now turn to me fully and mostly off poor Emily. I could take the bullying, I always have, but I couldn’t imagine the little girl being able to.
Three against one… and a half; that’s hardly fair - so of course, I won’t play fair.
“Run!” I yell to Emily once our eyes meet and just like that, she gets up on her feet and dashes out through the door.
“Hey!” Emma yells, seeing what I’ve done.
Before the rest can react to it, I raise the mop stick, smacking Riley in the face with it and pushing her backwards, colliding into the other two like a domino, before I run away.
Their united screaming echoes from behind me, but I never stop running. I run down the stairs, past the group of children eating, down to the back door and through it.
I run out of the orphanage and down the path in the back that leads right into the bushes, pushing myself as fast as my legs can take me.
“Come back here, you freaking bitch!” Riley screams from behind, letting me know they’ve already caught up.
Shit.
Despite the pouring rain, I double my pace, dodging through the trees expertly, having been here more than a few times and just barely losing the three.
Just when I start to celebrate mentally, praising myself from escaping them, I suddenly trip from a root sticking out of the earth and fall face flat onto the hard muddy floors and let out a groan of pain.
I’m immediately disorientated by my fall, feeling a slight pain just in my ankles while I try to get myself together and keep moving, but it’s too late.
Their footsteps catch on and soon, they tower over me, breathing hard from the chase while glaring hatefully.
“You freaking bitch!” Riley screeches first, landing the first blow with her foot to my side and the others follow almost immediately.
Each kick and blow to my body lands painfully against my already soaked and wet body.
I groan in pain and struggle to break free; they never stop, releasing all their anger on me.
It doesn’t stop until I stop fighting, until the world around me goes numb and my consciousness slowly fades from my body, and I find myself floating on something like a cloud.
Feeling nothing, not even my own body.
“Seraphina…”
A female voice, too faint to recognize, calls to me in a distance eerily, yet something about it feels warm.
I don’t respond, knowing that I’m probably dreaming again, losing myself into this imaginary world I’ve constructed to ignore my own pain.
“Seraphina.” The voice calls once more and I’m immediately pulled back into consciousness.
I realize I’m lying flat on the muddy earth while the rain continues to fall faintly everywhere. The girls are nowhere to be seen, probably got tired of kicking, and my body aches so badly.
I sit up, holding onto my bruised sides that hurt like hell and remain just like that on the floor. What’s the point of rushing to get up now? I’m already filthy, it can’t get worse than this.
That’s right, nothing can get worse than this.
This is the life I’ve lived every day. I’m already used to it, so nothing else could possibly faze me ever.
I sit alone for a while, enjoying the calming silence alongside the pitter patter of the rain against the leaves. Silence that I rarely have moments of experiencing.
I could stay like this forever, far away from those bullies that torment me daily.
The grumble of my tummy that follows reminds me again that I haven’t eaten, and the sun is just beginning to set.
The food must be probably almost gone but there’s a chance Miss Lucy left some for me, so I get up, finally rising from the sticky earth and shaking off the excess that clung to my clothes.
I walk until I’m back and slide in quietly through the back door and suddenly, I run into Miss Lucy.
“Seraphina!” She whispers harshly the moment I come into her field of vision, looking all over my body in one glance. “Where have you been?”
From her tone, I can tell she’s pissed and the next words that will leave my lips will be important.
“Uhm… I went for a walk?” It comes out as a question rather than a statement, and she reads through it almost immediately.
With a huff, she pulls out her hanky, wiping my dirty face harshly like any mother would to her child.
“Now’s not the time for jokes.” She chides in a whisper again.
“Why are we whispering?” I ask purely out of curiosity but she says nothing more, taking my hand and tugging me toward the main hall.
I’m immediately greeted by the sight of all the other orphaned kids lined up against both walls of the hallway, facing inwards.
The very same girls that had tormented me just minutes ago chuckle at my outward appearance the moment I walk in with Lucy, and she gives me a spot to stand at the very end.
I ignore them, looking ahead at more important things, like figuring out what’s happening. That is just before my eyes fall on him.
A man far on the other edge of the hall with his back turned to the source of light, making his face blurred.
I can barely make out his features but from the size of him, his height and powerful presence, the large build of his body, I immediately know that he’s a werewolf - a high ranked one too.
Soon enough, he starts moving. His steps are calculated and slow, radiating royalty and class. He glides through the hall with grace, barely making a sound. The air freezes in his presence, making it hard for me to breathe.
He stops in front of me, and I can't look at him until he faces me. When I finally meet his eyes, I'm shocked and speechless.
He’s nothing like the wolves I’ve read in books or heard in tales, or rather, they had underestimated the ungodly allure they could have over humans.
Pure silver eyes that shimmers with an innate light that grips my soul almost instantly while staring right through. He has striking features perfect for any human to possess.
Midnight black hair that shimmers even with the lack of light around us.
He’s clearly in his mid-forties but aged like the finest wine. Although beneath it all, there is a hint of sadness masked by the look of annoyance in his eyes.
Shit, I’m staring too much.
I pry my eyes away almost immediately.
“This one is filthy.” He comments and it’s only now I hear the deep powerful voice of his.
Miss Lucy steps forward almost instantly, cowering visibly in his presence while avoiding looking into his eyes.
“My apologies…”
“Is it by choice or a sign of disrespect?” He interrupts her before she can explain, already taking some sort of offense.
Miss Lucy immediately goes into panic mode, stuttering to explain herself.
My eyes fall on the girls again, the main cause of my appearance, choosing to remain silent even now when it’s their fault, while this strange man grills our caretaker.
Like all bullies, they’re just too cowardly to own up to their own deeds.
“Well, it depends on how you look at it, sir.” I speak, suddenly not being able to hold my own tongue well enough and hating the position Miss Lucy is in because of me.
He looks at me almost immediately, raising a brow… not of annoyance anymore, but interest.
“Sera!” Miss Lucy tries to chide me but he raises his hands immediately, forcing her to pause.
Now he turns fully to me; I have his full attention.
I gulp with immediate regret and nervousness, having put myself in an irredeemable position once more.
“Sir? Haven’t been called that in a while.” He humors my words unexpectedly and is now waiting for me to respond.
“If not sir, what do they call you then? You look like a ‘sir’ to me.”
I immediately hear her suck in a deep breath that makes me think I’ve fucked up again. Maybe I have, maybe I should have shut up after the first thing I said.
The smile that forms on his lips next is unexpected and takes me off guard momentarily.
“I’m called many things actually; my liege, your majesty…Alpha King of all wolves…”
The last statement puts it all together instantly, explaining the reason behind Miss Lucy’s grave expression, behind the sudden chilling air and the unnerving feeling in the air.
He’s not just any wolf but the Alpha. Not just any Alpha, but the king himself, ruler of the congregation of packs.
I gulp a ball of my own saliva while having my own mind blown away immediately.
“Cool.” I just barely make out underneath my breath.
And my expression seems to entertain him because he chuckles next.
Light and airy like the wind.
“I like you.” He comments causally.
I’m torn between surprise and flattery.
“Thank you… I have that effect on most people.” The ones I don’t annoy.
His eyes move back to Miss Lucy next, while she just barely manages to remain conscious without panicking for my own sake. I can see that she might just pass out at any time if I keep talking.
“She’s perfect.” He says, referring to me before the smile fades and his stiff expression returns. “My men will come for her in the morning.”
A vague sentence that leaves me puzzled, yet she nods, bowing her head slightly at his command.
He doesn’t bother mining more words before he makes his way towards the door.
“Wait… coming for what?” I ask at the top of my voice, not wanting to let him go before he explains what he means.
“You will understand soon enough.” He says casually, still moving to the door, about to leave.
But I’m still unnerved, despite his vague words, this is the only opportunity of a lifetime.
I have never heard or seen anything about him besides the fact that he’s a blood thirsty Alpha, cruel when he needs to be and just in his ways.
And that he was the one that decided to let in humans despite the advice of the council of Alphas.
He’s like a myth I’ve only heard of and a hero of some sort, and I don’t even know his name properly.
The desire to know more, to not let go of this very moment pushes me forward and I dare to speak again, in desperation.
“What do your friends call you?” I ask without thinking, as I’ve always done.
I’ve come this far, there's no point in being scared.
He pauses just as his hands come in contact with the door knob, standing like that for a moment before he turns back to me and once again, that small smile plays at his lips, as though the question has brought him nothing but delight.
“My wife calls me Silvan.”
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CHAPTER TWO
Devil With Blue Eyes
SERAPHINA’S POV
“Raven Wood Academy is one of the most prestigious schools in the entire Wolfdom. Wolves from countless packs all hope for their children to attend a place like that.” Miss Lucy explains, fussing over my hair while she tries to put it in some elaborate bun.
It doesn’t work on my short, neck-length wavy brown hair and she gives up almost instantly
Alpha Silvan just visited yesterday and since then, everything is moving so fast with packing up some luggage and being given a run down on what to do and not to do around wolves.
I wasn’t even able to sleep a wink all night.
“Therefore, you must be on your best behavior. None of that stubbornness when you get there.” She says, coming to a halt and taking a step back to look at her work in the mirror while meeting my eyes.
“Yes, Miss Lucy.” I say, agreeing with her.
A small smile plays on her lips briefly and for the first time since this whole incident, I see the look of pride in her eyes.
“Not many humans get the opportunity to be chosen in the Alpha’s program of including humans into the wolf society.” She adds, rubbing my hair softly.
Along with that pride, worry is clearly mixed in and I can understand why.
Werewolves aren’t receptive to other kinds besides theirs and haven’t been for years. Something like this was a first of its kind and for that sole reason, there will be push backs.
But I’m not the kind of girl that gets cracked easily.
Minutes later, a car comes to pick me up, although it’s like a car I’ve never seen in all my life. I don’t know much about cars but I know for a fact, simply from looking at it. that it’s anything but remotely affordable.
Miss Lucy wastes no time in stuffing both me and my luggage in the back seat before standing aside and waiting for my departure.
A last look at this place, my home, fills me with dread from leaving. My memories of this place aren’t all entirely good, still it’s all I’ve known and I’ll miss almost everyone.
As the car ignition starts on and begins to zoom off into the other direction, I stick my hands through the window, waving at her and the children as well, even those naughty bullies that I won’t get to see for the longest time.
***
The drive is anything but short.
I fall asleep until I’m awoken by the gentle tapping on the window that pulls me out of my dreams before I step out of the car with my small luggage.
I rub my groggy eyes slowly right before I open them and I’m greeted by the magnificent sight in front of me.
The tall towers like a castle rather than an actual school stare back at me in gleaming excellence. Structures that I never thought I would be privileged enough to see in all my existence.
“Holy fuck.” I say under my breath while my jaw drops way too low.
What was it that Miss Lucy had said… prestigious? This looked like something more than prestige.
“Are you sure this is the right place?” I turn to the man standing by my side and taking my bag from me, just to be sure we weren't at some royal palace by mistake.
He says nothing, instead giving me a dull and uninterested look.
“I will lead you to the Administrator’s office.” He responds, ignoring my actual question.
If it had been a whole other scenario, I might be offended but right now, the awe of this dream-like experience has me in a chokehold to be bothered by his tone or attitude.
I nod, tagging along right beside him as we draw closer to the actual school building.
I manage to catch up with his pace.
His large wolf frame and longer legs makes it almost impossible to catch up without needing to jog a bit and even while I do that, I take it all in with my eyes.
Gasping at every elaborately decorated structure that comes into my field of vision before we stop right in front of tall doors and he sets my bags down.
“Wait here.” He commands only a few words before he turns to leave me there.
Of course, where else would I go when I don’t know the layouts of my new surroundings?
I sit on waiting chairs just outside the office, waiting to be called in eventually but minutes pass until it feels like I’ve been waiting for an hour.
I start dozing off before a bell rings, echoing in the halls and I’m startled awake once more.
I immediately decide not to remain out here longer without doing anything, whoever is inside clearly must be busy.
With this new plan in mind, I finally stand up from the bench and walk in a direction I know nothing about.
The bell must have meant something because suddenly, there’s an outflow of the students from each class, filling up the once quiet hallway with chattering laughter.
All of them have a different air about them, along with their larger build that makes me look like a short runt in their presence.
It’s the first time I’ve ever been around so many wolves at a time and I stare almost too blatantly at the ones that pass by, wondering what it would be like to fully integrate into their system.
The stares I receive back, on the other hand, are… different.
Side glances that don’t look pleasant, with a few closing their nostrils and scoffing at me.
Do I smell?
I sniff at my arms, remembering the long soak I had taken as early as 5 in the morning at Miss Lucy’s request. I heard werewolves’ sense of smell is far superior.
Maybe it wasn’t enough.
The sound of group laughter catches my attention now while I pass by large double doors and I turn to my left, stumbling across the school cafeteria.
More like a ballroom with the size of it and the classic decorations.
They have two bloody chandeliers in here!
“Let me go!”
The scream draws my eyes away from the lavishness, all towards a group of students laughing about something - the very group that had drawn my attention to this place.
They seem to be crowded and hunched over something, or someone, and whoever it is seems to be in danger.
My curiosity takes over, and I move closer until the entire scene comes into view.
Three guys tower over a girl on the floor, all messed up and covered in some sort of stew, with bloodshot red eyes stained with tears.
“Stop it!” She exclaims, trying to reach for something in front of her until another guy kicks it again and they continue to laugh.
She’s clearly being bullied and it definitely isn’t any of my business, but I can’t look away from the scene, especially as the taunting never stops and no one in the crowd seems to care that she’s covered in her own food.
“You seem thirsty as well.” The ring leader speaks, holding a jug of fruit juice over her head.
She breaks into a sob, too frustrated to keep telling them off and I see red.
The high pitched ringing in my ears peaks and like I'm stuck in a trance, I don’t know when my left leg moves in front of the other.
I walk briskly towards the crowd without even thinking and stand right in front of them, between the boys and the girl sobbing on her knees at their mercy.
“Stop it.” I say firmly and hold out both my hands as I act like a shield.
The three main perpetrators look at me now, their full attention falls onto me with predatory eyes that send shivers down my spine and silence immediately ensues within the crowd.
It's only now seeing them, being in their presence, that I’m caught in some sort of daze.
I heard that the appearance of wolves stands out amongst humans, but clearly it had been an understatement.
Each of them are gorgeous in their own ways, but the one in front of me…
Bright blue eyes with a striking light that holds me in an instant trance, with thick midnight black hair. A broad firm nose and pale pink lips that look soft from the first glance.
His entire face, on its own, almost has a subtle glow to it just from his looks, although it’s marred by the dark twisted scowl that slowly takes form. He stands out even among his own peers and for some reason I find it too hard to pry my eyes away from him.
Mischief and danger dominate his aura, and for a moment, I tremble.
The sound of his scoff pulls me out of my trance immediately and I shake my head, realizing I’ve been staring at him like a foolish simple-minded girl, embarrassing myself in front of them.
His wicked eyes rake over me with a hint of disgust as though looking over a dirty church rat before he chuckles darkly. The insult in his eyes hurts before he can even speak.
“Ace, what is this… thing?” He gestures to me while speaking to his friends, as though I’m not right in front of him. “Since when do we let beggars walk right into the school building?”
His comment draws laughter from the rest of his friends that find it hilarious at my own expense. My once blazing anger returns almost immediately and once again, I move without thinking.
I grab the jug from his hands and toss the liquid right over him, staining that gorgeous face and build with dark purple juice.
The guys in front of me pause, the asshole looking over his once white shirt covered in dark purple liquid before his face slowly looks up and his eyes meet mine.
They are sharp enough to cut through my heart.
“What the fuck?” He growls menacingly, already seething in anger, glaring down at me and quite literally, I’m the shortest in a crowd of taller wolves. “Who the fuck do you think you are?”
And just like that, the trance breaks. I realize I’m talking to an asshole that was just bullying someone.
The thundering voice causes everyone else around to cower in fear and although I’m startled and my heart is racing, I force my head up high without shame.
“Your daily dose of manners, that’s who. Although from the looks of it, you deserve more than just juice all over you.” I snap back, resting my hands on both hips.
Veins visibly pop on the side of his forehead while he seethes even more, grinding his teeth together in a poor attempt at self-control and just briefly, I see a faint flash of gold in his eyes.
“You fucking bitch… I could snap that twig-like neck of yours in a flash. Or maybe ripping out your tongue would remind you of your pointless existence.” He warns, taking a step closer to me, tilting just a little to enunciate the difference in our heights.
Again, he’s trying to intimidate me with his gaze. Faintly, underneath the stains that hide a good deal of his face, I can see the contours of his muscles.
“I’d like to see you try, pretty boy.” I take a step even closer, challenging the fucking prick as well. What the hell was I getting myself into?
He doesn’t back down though, not that I expected him to. He could easily flip me over with his build but I wouldn’t be going down without a fight either.
We’re stuck in a death glare for a few seconds before another guy behind him pulls him back.
“Dude, you can’t fight in school, your father gave you a probationary period, remember?” He whispers loud enough for me to pick the words though.
Asshole snarls again but backs down almost immediately just as soon as the school bell rings again.
Just like that, the crowd disperses quickly, almost as if running away to take cover. But even he doesn’t make a move on me, only eyes that glare at me viciously.
That is before a sinister smirk claims his lips.
An ominous feeling runs up my spine at this moment just before he looks away from me and leaves with the rest of his friends to make it back to class.
My heart races for some reason. That smile spelt trouble - no, it spelt hell.
I did good alright, standing up to a bully on my first day and defending someone.
But why does it feel like I’m going to regret this somehow?
Why does it feel like I’ve tempted the devil’s fire?
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