FIRST’S POV
The morning light felt too bright after everything that happened last night.
Ja walked beside me, his hand brushing against mine every now and then, a silent reminder of the bond we shared. The memory of his lips still made my heart stutter—but there was something else on my mind today.
When we reached school, the usual noise and chatter felt… off. The air carried a quiet tension, something unspoken but heavy.
Rain walked past us in the hallway, his head lowered, his usual smile missing.
“Hey, Rain,” I called softly.
He looked up, startled, and gave a quick nod before walking away.
Ja frowned beside me. “He looks like he didn’t sleep at all.”
I nodded. “Something happened at the party.”
He raised an eyebrow. “You mean other than what happened between us?” he teased, smirking.
I rolled my eyes. “I’m serious, Ja. He looked fine before, but now… he just looks lost.”
Ja’s smirk faded. “I’ll ask Pai later. He’s close to Rain, right?”
“Yeah, maybe he knows,” I said, though something in my gut told me this wasn’t something simple.
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PAI’S POV
I noticed it too.
Rain was quiet. Way too quiet.
Normally, he’d greet everyone with that sunshine smile of his, but today—he just walked with his eyes on the floor, hands gripping his bag strap like it was the only thing holding him together.
And Sky.
He was walking beside Rain again.
Too close.
When Rain reached his locker, Sky leaned in, saying something that made Rain smile—small, forced, but still a smile.
It should’ve been comforting.
But it wasn’t.
Something about Sky’s gaze made my stomach twist. The way his eyes lingered on Rain wasn’t friendly—it was possessive. And that faint smirk when Rain wasn’t looking? Yeah, I didn’t like it one bit.
“Hey, Pai,” Ja’s voice snapped me out of my thoughts.
I turned. He was with First, both looking serious.
“Something’s off,” Ja said.
I nodded. “You noticed too.”
“Rain?” First asked quietly.
“Yeah,” I said. “He’s… not himself. And Sky’s sticking too close. Way too close.”
Ja folded his arms. “Let’s keep an eye on him. If Sky’s messing with him, I’ll deal with it myself.”
First gave him a look. “Don’t start a fight, Ja.”
Ja smirked. “I don’t start fights. I finish them.”
I couldn’t help but smile at that, but deep down, worry tugged at me. Rain didn’t deserve to get caught up in something like this.
And whatever Sky was planning—it wasn’t something good.
I could feel it.
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RAIN’S POV
I kept my head down the whole day.
The whispers, the laughter—it all blurred together.
Phayu passed me once in the hallway. Our eyes met for barely a second. I wanted to look away first, but he did.
It hurt more than I expected.
Sky said something beside me—something light, maybe a joke—but I barely heard him. My mind was somewhere else, stuck between what I saw last night and what I wanted to forget.
Still, I forced a small smile. Pretending was easier than explaining.
But a part of me wondered…
How long could I keep pretending before I broke completely?
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Hombres LoboThere is a new transfered boy who is an omega(rain) and came to the new school. and he meet a boy who is an alpha(phayu) but the thing is he was the bad boy of the school . They have met before but the omega don't remember, they are classmates and...
