Written In The Stars #1

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I need a year to write this long-ass flashback

Unforgiveable

Enjoy! :D

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There's a new kid on class 5B.

It's a girl, and she's a Pure-bred Alpha.

Or at least, that was what Jihyo had heard from her 5A classmates. It's been quite a topic this past week, what with everyone talking about the transferee from Canada. All Alphas here (aside from Jihyo herself) are boys, so of course the new girl would catch attention being the only female Pure-bred Alpha.

Jihyo had been tempted to approach this new girl and try to become friends, thinking that the new girl might be lonely being the only girl who is a Pure-bred Alpha. As a fellow female Alpha, she feels obliged to make the new girl feel comfortable. Then again, most students here usually push her away, so she decides not to.

She's a Low Alpha. She understands that most see her as weird because her rank is not something they'll find regularly. She had learned to keep to herself and so she promises herself not to approach this new Pure-bred. She'll find friends easily, right? She's a Pure-bred Alpha, after all, and all Pure-breds here are highly valued by both the teachers and her friends. Because they are smart, strong, and rich, right?

Well, she was wrong.

Jihyo had heard sometimes about how the girl had been teased because of her small stature. From what her classmates had said around her, she knows that the new girl is short, shorter than her, even with her top rank as a Pure-bred Alpha. They said the Alpha boys had been brave enough to pick on her due to her quiet nature, confident that she wouldn't report them to the teachers; just like how Jihyo is.

This particular Alpha girl, though, is different.

It's only two weeks after her arrival when a big fight occurs on the school grounds. Jihyo was busy reading a book in the library when a shoe flies through the window and lands not far from her. Thanking God that she's far enough not to get injured by the broken glass pieces, she sets her book down and peeks through the broken window.

It's almost natural to her to watch from the side when her fellow Alphas fight each other. That kind of behavior might look so very barbarian, but the teachers had somewhat tolerated them; because that's exactly how young Alphas act. As long as they apologize to each other and realize their mistakes after that, it's okay for them to have some mini fights here and there.

This fight, however, is different. Normal fights around her school usually consist of two or three Alphas trying to gain dominance over each other. But this fight has probably about 15 or so Alphas in the fray, all boys, and they seem to be concentrated on one point. Jihyo feels fear creeping up her spine. She's also an Alpha, but she's never one to be violent and her schoolmates' behavior right now scares her greatly.

She just hopes that whoever it is in the middle of the fight would be able to survive.

Her prayer is heard, apparently, because a second after that, the crowd kinda disperses and her eyes catch sight of a tiny figure moving like lightning throwing mean punches and kicks all around. The figure wears a skirt so she could tell that the other Alphas' target is a girl. Jihyo squints her eyes, trying to recognize the girl from her feature alone. But she looks unfamiliar, so Jihyo could only watch as the girl slowly but surely wrecks all the boys fighting her.

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