I sat on the train wondering what the hell I was going to do. Half of my class population already hates me and we aren't even to the school yet. I can't even have a conversation with someone without fucking up.
*A short while earlier*
"Sweetie, we love you! You'll come back during Christmas break and tell us about everything that's happened. Don't forget to write!" I sat in my seat on the train as my mom and dad waved goodbye.
My parents had already sent one kid to the Werewolf Academy, so they were used to it. I, on the other hand, was a nervous wreck waiting to happen. Sure, I was the daughter of one of the most influential Alpha's in the world, but I am not ready to take on a school full of people that have Alpha blood. Fighting with my brother was enough. I didn't need to have to but heads with anyone else.
"Bye mom, bye dad!" I gave them a nervous wave as the train pulled away.
The person beside me smiled. "It's nice that your parents came to see you off. Mine are too busy with pack stuff. You know, treaties and such."
I nodded. "Yeah, my dad just doesn't want to miss a moment because of his title."
"My name is Aiden, what's yours?" He smiled at me.
"I'm Sophie. What pack are you from?" I asked politely.
"Dark mountain pack." I smiled at him. That pack was close to mine. "You?"
"Blue Valley." His eyes widened in recognition.
"That's pretty close to me. Maybe we could hang sometime, you know, during breaks." He gave me a nervous smile.
"That'd be fun!" I smiled excitedly at him.
"Great! Five minutes and I've already made a friend." He laughed a little.
"Aiden, babe?" A red-headed girl walked up to us and gave me a nasty scowl. "Who's this?" She asked as she frowned at me.
"This is Sophie, and she's from Blue Valley." I gave her my best nice girl smile.
"She looks like a skank in the most derivative meaning of the word. Let's go." I felt a little shocked. I hadn't even said a word to her.
My other half got angry. 'Let me out, I'll say something to her.'
'Chill out, they may be mates.' I said trying to calm her down.
'Ask her then.'
"I hope you don't mind me asking, but are the two of you mates?" I gestured between the two of them.
The girl crossed her arms. "No, but that doesn't give you the right to seduce my man."
I raised an eyebrow. "I was making a friend. Honestly, I'm saving myself for my mate because he deserves it. Now that doesn't mean that I can't make friends."
The girl obviously didn't like my attitude. "You are so annoying. The way you were smiling at him-"
Aiden stood up. "I was just making a new friend. She lives close by and I thought it would be nice to have a friend."
The girl pouted at him then glared at me. "You'll regret talking to him." She walked up to the front of the train car. "Everyone?" All eyes turned to her. "You may not know me, but I am Trish Reines. Daughter of Alpha Dominic Reines. Now my boyfriend, Aiden Thomas, tried to make nice with that girl over there." She pointed right at me. "When he started talking to her she turned into the epitome of a skank. My sweet boyfriend had no idea he was being played, but my skank radar is highly tuned and I immediately knew her for what she is." Everyone looked at me and I couldn't handle it.
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Werewolf Academy
Werewolf20 girls and 20 boys are invited each year to become part of the esteemed Werewolf Academy alumni. The school focuses on training each individual to handle anything and everything that could be thrown at them in pack life. These boys and girls aren...