We were done with Inspirational Class. It was a free period, so Linda and I decided to grab lunch.
The cafeteria was full as usual noise everywhere, laughter echoing, trays clattering, and a few people pretending not to look at who just walked in. The smell of foods filled the air.
We squeezed our way through the crowd and finally spotted an empty table by the window.
"Finally," Linda breathed, collapsing into a chair.
I ordered pasta with egg and yogurt. I was too hungry to even talk.
"Don't tell me you're ordering only your own plate of pasta," Linda shouted as I collected my order from the waitress.
"Is something wrong with your mouth, or should I replace it with Kathryn's?" I teased.
She frowned dramatically. "God forbid!" Then quickly made her own order rice and chicken sauce.
"Lily," Linda said after a while, lowering her voice. "Did you see those guys? The almighty fine ones The Bold?"
I rolled my eyes. "What about them? They're just normal. There's nothing special about those ones."
Her mouth dropped open. "Just normal? Are you blind? You need drugs for your eyes, because something's definitely wrong with your sight."
I laughed. "You're crazy." I couldn't help smiling at the way she emphasized 'just normal'. I laughed harder and reached over to tickle her.
Then, suddenly, the noise in the cafeteria shifted. I looked up and saw three guys walking in tall, calm, confident. They didn't talk much, but everyone could feel their presence.
Linda's jaw dropped. "Speak of the devil. here they come"
They headed straight for the table right in front of us. I tried not to look, but Linda was practically vibrating beside me.
"Oh my God, Lily, they're sitting right there," she whispered like she'd seen ghosts.
"Relax," I muttered, rolling my eyes. "If you faint, I'll just leave you here."
She was still gushing when one of them the one with the clean haircut turned and winked in our direction.
Linda nearly screamed. "Oh my God, did you see that?"
"He probably had something in his eye," I said, pretending not to care.
"That's Zion!" she whispered quickly. "The one beside him is Army, and that one with the dreadlocks..." her voice dropped, "...that's Byrain Davis."
I looked up.
"He definitely looks like a nightmare," I whispered into Linda's ear. She turned to me with that wild look, like she could eat me alive.
"Stop it, Linda, you're scaring me," I teased, and she finally broke into a smile.
He sat quietly, saying nothing, his posture calm and sure. His dreadlocks were neat, his eyes dark and unreadable. He wasn't smiling, just watching like someone who saw more than he said.
Then our eyes met.
It wasn't some dramatic movie moment just a quiet, deep glance that seemed to last longer than it should. My heartbeat skipped. I looked away quickly.
"Not me," I muttered. "I'm not joining the rest of you." #fangirls
Linda laughed, but I could feel my heart beating faster than before.
BYRAIN'S POV
I walked in with Zion and Army into the cafeteria like always. People started whispering, but I ignored them. My eyes had already found the only person I cared to see.
She sat near the window, smiling as she talked with her friend over a plate of food.
Lily.
She didn't know me but I have known her for the past 3years, I'd memorized that face. The way she moved when she spoke, the small laugh that showed her dimple, the way she bit her lip when she was thinking.
Zion was saying something, but I wasn't listening. I kept glancing in her direction, trying not to make it obvious.
Then she looked up. Our eyes met just for a second.
She froze, then looked away quickly like nothing happened.
I smiled faintly, staring down at my tea.
Zion noticed. "Bro, what's funny?"
"Nothing," I said.
But it wasn't nothing. It was her.
The smell of strong perfume hit me before I even heard the voice.
"Byrain!"
I sighed quietly. Kathryn. Of course.
She walked up to our table with her girls trailing behind like shadows.
"You didn't come to the party last weekend," she said, flipping her hair, sounding all dramatic. "It was so boring without you guys!"
Annabel jumped in, loud enough for them to hear, "Seriously! You're supposed to be the life of every event!"
While they were talking, Mirabel was leaning into Zion, laughing at nothing, touching his shoulder like she owned the place. Jessica tried to do the same with Army, but he just shrugged her hand off without even looking at her.
I didn't answer. Zion smirked beside me.
Kathryn laughed, pretending not to notice my silence. "Anyway, I heard you're planning another one the fresher's party. Everyone's already talking about it! Imagine The Bold hosting the biggest party on campus!"
I stirred my tea, saying nothing.
"It's next week, right?" she pressed. "You have to let me help maybe I'll be the hostess."
Zion grinned. "That's if Byrain even wants a hostess."
Kathryn giggled. "Of course he does. He just doesn't like saying things in public."
I finally looked up. "It's next week," I said quietly and a bit louder for Lily and her friend to hear.
She blinked. "What?"
"The party," I repeated. "Next week"
"Oh," she laughed awkwardly. "Right. I knew that."
She kept talking, but her voice faded into the background. My eyes drifted back toward the window.
Lily and her friend were standing to leave. I watched her adjust her bag and walk out, her laughter soft and genuine. I'd grown used to watching her from afar this years, but today felt different. The way she moved, the curve of her body it pulled me in completely.
I could almost imagine my hands running over her, feeling her warmth, the softness of her skin...and how she would softly moan my name. My wolf stirred restlessly inside me, growling with hunger I could barely control.
I told Pany(wolf) to calm down, but he wouldn't listen. She's ours, he whispered. Ours and nobody else's.
She didn't look back but I wished she did. Because the moment she walked away, it felt like she was taking a piece of me with her.
LILY POV
As soon as we stepped outside, Linda sighed dramatically.
"Lily, tell me you saw how Mirabel was touching Zion, like she owns him."
"Ahh, someone's jealous! I noticed you kept staring at Zion. Don't tell me that's the love I'm seeing," I teased, and she blushed furiously.
"But Kathryn really loves attention," Linda quickly added, changing the topic.
I laughed. "That girl loves attention more than food."
Linda smirked. "Anyway, did you hear what she said? They're hosting the fresher's party next week."
I nodded. "You're definitely going, right?"
She grinned. "And you're coming with me."
I shook my head. "No way. My mom would kill me if I went to a late-night party."
Linda rolled her eyes. "We'll see about that. Besides... your sweet sister Kathryn is going, so why can't you? You could tell your mom that you and Kathryn are going together. If she says no, I bet your dad will definitely convince her to let you go."
"That's true. Anyway, let's see how it goes, but I'm not promising you anything yet."
We started walking down the hallway. I didn't say it out loud, but my mind wasn't on the party. It was still on Byrain the way he looked at me, the calmness in his eyes.
I didn't want to think about him, but I couldn't stop. He had this strange, quiet aura that pulled me in, even though I didn't understand why.
"Lily, you're not going anywhere, there's nothing fun out there!" Mum shouted from the doorway, her voice sharp like a knife cutting through my chest.
I froze, my hands gripping the edge of my study table. "What? Mom everyone is going! Why am I the only one being stopped? Even Kathryn is going to the party. Why are you always different when it comes to me?"
She folded her arms, her eyes narrowing. "Lily, I said no. You are still new in this town, and you can't go out at night especially not to some party filled with strangers. I don't want to discuss this any further."
My heart thumped fast. "But Mom! Why are you treating me like a kid? I'll be eighteen this year. I'm not a baby anymore. I'm an adult, for crying out loud! Please, just treat me like one for once. I'm tired of being caged, tired of being told what I can and can't do. I know how to take care of myself, and I'm not going alone,I'm going with my friend Linda."
Her expression softened for a second, then hardened again. "Lily, it's late. Go to bed. I'm not discussing this anymore. Good night."
"Mom, please-"
Before I could finish, she turned around and slammed the door. The sound echoed in my chest. I could hear her footsteps fading down the hall, heavy and final.
Silence swallowed the room.
Cutie tilted her head from her bed by the window. She wagged her tail softly and padded toward me, sensing my mood. I bent down, scooped her into my arms, and held her close. Her fur was warm against my cheek, and I let the tears I'd been holding back finally fall.
"I'm tired of being treated this way, Cutie," I whispered. "I just want to live my life freely. I always do what Mom wants. I study, I clean, I keep to myself. But for once just once I want her to listen to me."
Cutie licked my fingers, and that tiny gesture broke something inside me. I wiped my tears quickly, but the ache stayed.
"There's nothing wrong with going to a party," I muttered to myself. "Everyone's going. And now Linda expects me to show up I even promised her. I can't just back out. She'll be disappointed."
I was lost in my thoughts when my phone buzzed on the bed. It was a WhatsApp notification from the Psychology Department group.
"How are you guys preparing for the party this weekend?" one of them wrote.
The message already had over forty likes. No replies, of course. Only the admins could talk in the group. And guess who were the admins? Kathryn, Jessica, Mirabel, and Annabel..the self-proclaimed queens of campus. They made themselves admins so they could talk however they wanted while everyone else just watched silently.
Then a voice note dropped. Kathryn's voice.
"Please, please, please during the party, I don't want anyone going near the BOLD. If I see you anywhere close to them, I'll cut off your legs."
Seconds later, Annabel's voice followed, snarky and sharp: "Not just the legs, I'll cut off your heads if you touch our men."
Laughter burst in the background..Mirabel's laughter, loud and fake.
I hissed and threw my phone on the bed. "Pathetic," I muttered.
Those girls loved attention, loved to dominate everyone, especially Kathryn. At home, she acts like a saint in front of my stepdad. But in school? She's a whole different person the bully, the gossip, the one who walks around like she owns the air we breathe.
We've been having small quarrels every day. Nothing big enough to explode, but enough to make me avoid her. She doesn't know yet, but the day her cup finally overflows, I'll pour her the hot content of her tea right back at her. I've been patient only because I don't want to cause problems between Mum and my stepdad. But patience has its limit.
My phone started ringing. It was Linda.
I sniffed and answered, trying to sound normal. "Hey baby girl."
"Hey, Lily. How are you doing? Hope you're not asleep because I'm pissed off right now," she said, her voice sharp but playful.
"No, I'm awake," I said, forcing a laugh. "And I already know what you're about to say,you don't even have to start. It obviously about the WhatsApp message the DIVAS sent"
Linda laughed loudly. "What did you take tonight? You sound too excited for someone whose mum just locked her up."
"I'm drunk, Linda. I took frustration vodka and I'm high on it right now. I think it's 90% bitterness and 10% tears."
Linda burst into laughter. "Oh my God, you're crazy. Is there even such a thing as frustration vodka?"
"There is tonight," I said, chuckling softly, then sighing. "It's Mom. She refused to let me go to the party. I tried convincing her told her Kathryn is going but she didn't care. I'm not a child anymore, Linda. I know how to differentiate rights from wrongs. I just want her to trust me for once. I even told her if it gets late, I could come crash at your place, but she wouldn't listen. She just said no. I'm exhausted."
"Calm down, Lily," Linda said gently. "Have you tried talking to your dad? He might convince her."
"That's not an option," I said quickly. "Mum's already decided. And I overheard Kathryn and my stepdad talking on the staircase earlier he said she's not allowed to go either. But we both know that girl will still sneak out. Kathryn missing a party? Never. Especially one where the BOLD will be there."
Linda groaned dramatically. "Oh please, you don't need to say that twice. Kathryn is the queen of parties. She'd rather die than miss one, especially with those BOLD guys attending. I'm sure she's already planning her escape route."
I nodded even though she couldn't see me. "Exactly. And I also Mum said Dad would be traveling for a business trip this week, so he won't even be around during the weekend. That means Kathryn can sneak in and out freely without getting caught."
Linda was quiet for a moment. Then her tone changed playful, but calculated. "Lily... I have a plan. A very smart plan. And if we play it right, you'll be at that party before anyone knows it."
My heart skipped. "Spill it, girl! Don't keep me hanging like that."
She laughed softly. "Calm down, impatient soul. We'll talk tomorrow at school. I want to see your face when I tell you. You're going to love this."
"Ugh, you're so wicked," I said, smiling for the first time that night. "You better not be bluffing."
"Would I ever bluff with my best girl? Trust me, Lily. You're going to that party cause we both know I can't go alone,I'm scared when I do things alone. Even if I have to sneak you out myself I will make sure we go together."
We both laughed, but somewhere deep inside, I knew she meant everything she said and things were about to get messy.
As I hung up and lay on my bed, the sound of the night filled the silence. After a moment, I got up and walked to the balcony, hoping the cool air would clear my head. The moonlight spread across the yard, soft and pale, making the trees look almost silver. The air was calm, a little chilly, and for a second, it actually helped me breathe easier.
I leaned on the rail and stared out at the quiet street. Everything seemed peaceful the kind of peace that feels fake, like something's waiting to break it.I just wanted a moment to feel free.
Then I saw it...A WOLF
At first, I thought I imagined it a shadow moving near the edge of the yard. I blinked and looked again, squinting into the dark. That's when I saw it clearly a shape, low and still, with eyes shining faintly under the streetlight.
My heart skipped. It looked like a wolf.
No..not just any wolf. The same one I'd seen a few weeks ago.
For a second, we just stared at each other. I didn't even breathe. Then, before I could say or do anything, it turned and ran off into the darkness, disappearing between the trees.
I stood there frozen, gripping the balcony rail so tight my knuckles turned white. My heart was pounding in my ears. That couldn't be real... right?
Just then, I heard a soft howl behind me. Low and strange not quite loud, but it made the hairs on my skin stand. I turned quickly, my pulse racing.
Cutie was standing right behind me, her little body stiff, her eyes fixed on the same spot where the wolf had just disappeared.
"Cutie?" I whispered.
She didn't move. Her ears were straight up, her tail low, and her breathing shallow. For a second, I could swear it was her that made that sound... but that wasn't a dog's sound. Not at all.
A cold shiver ran down my spine.
I stepped back into my room slowly, my eyes still on her. She followed me inside, still tense, and I quickly shut the balcony door, locking it tight.
My heart wouldn't stop racing.
I could barely slept that night, every time I closed my eyes, those glowing eyes flashed behind my lids cold, watching, patient.
By morning, I wasn't sure if what I saw was real or just another nightmare, I looked at cutie and she was still sleeping peacefully.
I tried to act normal, but the moment I got to school, the whispers started. People were talking non-stop about the party happening this evening by six. Flyers and posters were everywhere on walls, doors, even the bathroom mirrors. If you hadn't heard about the party, you were definitely deaf or blind.
"Lily, are you okay?" Linda asked, appearing beside me with her usual bright smile.
"I'm fine. Why do you ask?"
"You look spaced out," she said, frowning slightly. "Like your body is here, but your soul's already on vacation. C'mon, brighten up! Anyway about the party arrangements I told you over the phone..."
"Yeah," I said quickly. "Please, spill. I need to go to that party."
Linda's grin widened. "Okay, here's the plan. You'll tell your mom it's that time of the month and you've got bad cramps. She'll probably give you painkillers and tell you to rest. Then, say you're going to bed early so you can sleep off the pain. Once she thinks you're asleep, you sneak out through your balcony so before she will come around to check up on you by then we will be back from the party."
I stared at her, half impressed and half nervous. "But Linda... six p.m. is too early for me to 'go to bed.' She'll never buy it."
Linda rolled her eyes. "Fine, make it seven. The party won't even start on time anyway. Sneak out by seven, come to my place, and from there we'll dress up and head out together."
I hesitated. "But Linda-"
"No buts, Lily!" she cut in, grinning like she'd just cracked a genius code. "This is the best plan we've got. We need to go shopping for party gowns today. We can't be caught looking unfresh."
I couldn't help laughing. "You're unbelievable."
She wiggled her eyebrows dramatically. "Unbelievably fabulous. Now repeat after me..."
I shook my head, laughing, but she started dancing quietly, whispering, "We're gonna party tonight."
I joined in, and before I knew it, we were both giggling like kids, completely forgetting for a moment about the wolf.
Later That Evening..
Everything happened exactly as planned.
I told Mom about my "cramps," and she immediately brought me painkillers, told me to rest, and not to bother with dinner. By 7 p.m., the house was quiet. I sent Linda a quick message, slipped on my black hoodie, and quietly climbed out through my balcony.
My heart was racing the whole time, but once I hit the ground, a rush of excitement replaced the fear. I booked a ride and headed straight to Linda's house.
When she opened the door, she squealed. "You actually did it! Girl, you're a legend!"
We both got ready together.. hair, makeup, perfume the whole thing. Then came the gown.
It was short armless and butt-length deep purple and sleek. It hugged my curved body perfectly, the fabric soft and shimmering under the light. It wasn't flashy, but it was bold. The neckline dipped just enough to tease, and when I looked in the mirror, I barely recognized myself.
"Damn," Linda said, grinning. "The party is not ready for this version of you."
I rolled my eyes but smiled anyway. "Let's just go before I change my mind."
BYRAIN'S POV:
The party was already wild by the time we got there. Music pounded through the walls, lights flashed in every color, and the scent of alcohol, perfume, and adrenaline filled the air. People were laughing, dancing, shouting but the moment she walked in, everything else faded into the background.
Lily.
For a second, even I forgot how to breathe.
Her gown was short and armless, butt-length piece that clung to her body like it was made just for her. It shimmered under the neon lights, the deep shade of purple hugging every curve perfectly. Each step she took made the tiny stones and sequins on the dress sparkle like fireflies.
The neckline dipped just enough to tease, not to shout, and her bare shoulders glowed under the soft party lights. Her legs looked toned and smooth, and the confidence in her walk made every guy in the room stare without shame.
She looked fearless bold, elegant, and effortlessly hot.
And I hated how everyone's eyes were on her.
"Wow, who are those chicks?" Army said beside me, pointing toward Lily and her friend. "They're gorgeous."
Zion chuckled. "Are you kidding? That's Lily the same girl from Inspirational Class. The one Byrain can't stop staring at."
Army's eyebrows shot up. "That's her? Damn. Both girls look fine. I'm shooting my shot tonight I just hope she's not boring."
I shot him a deadly glare, and he quickly raised his hands in surrender.
"Okay, okay. Relax, Alpha of the Rocky Pack," he teased quietly. Then his tone dropped. "But seriously, are you not worried? The Moon Pack's here too. We don't know what they're planning. We can't let what happened at the last party happen again."
"Are you afraid already?" I said, not taking my eyes off Lily.
Zion cut in before Army could reply. "I'll be keeping watch. If anything feels wrong, I'll report to your father immediately. And we all know what that means. The Rocky Pack doesn't lose."
He said that and then disappeared into the crowd.
I turned my attention back to Lily. She was surrounded by guys already laughing, smiling, trying to act like they deserved her attention. Pany, my wolf, growled inside me, the sound vibrating through my chest.
She's ours, he whispered. No one touches what's ours.
Before I knew it, I was moving toward her. My heart wasn't calm anymore it was wild, restless, and I couldn't control it even if I wanted to.
LILY'S POV:
The party was everything everyone had hyped it to be loud, wild, and blindingly bright.
Music thumped through the speakers so hard it made the floor vibrate beneath my heels. Colored lights flickered across the room, catching on the g
walls and the glitters on my gown. People were laughing, screaming, dancing like they didn't have a care in the world.
Linda was already in her element, waving at people she knew, dragging me from one group to another. I tried to keep up, but my eyes kept drifting across the hall.
Then I saw him.
Byrain.
He wore a deep blue shirt, the top buttons undone, showing off part of his chest and the sculpted six-pack beneath. The shirt clung perfectly to his broad shoulders, tucked into black fitted trousers that matched his sneakers and his dreadlocks were plaited in two rows. Simple but dangerously hot.
Everywhere he went, heads turned. Girls whispered, giggled, and pretended not to stare, but they all did.
Then Kathryn strutted toward him, hips swinging like she owned the place. She wore a pink beaded mini gown that glittered every time the light hit it,her boobs were practically all out and I bet if she had bend a little further we might be seeing her pants. Her smile screamed desperation.
Around me, the crowd buzzed.
"Did you see that? Byrain Davis just looked at me!" one girl squealed.
"What's wrong with you? He wasn't looking at you," another snapped.
"He totally fell for me. I mean, look at this dress!" the first girl said, twirling.
"You're pathetic," her friend hissed. "Keep dreaming and pray the DIVAS don't hear you, or you'll be digging your own grave."
Another voice jumped in. "He was looking at me..a girl with a weird makeup spat!"
"Zion's the one I'm after," someone else chimed.
"No way Army's my guy tonight," a short girl said, laughing.
I rolled my eyes and laughed softly. "My gender be doing the most," I muttered to Linda, who was sipping her Tequila vodka and I did same too.
Linda looked stunning her black corset mini gown glittered with tiny diamond stones under the lights. We both carried matching clutch purses and wore black stiletto heels that clicked perfectly against the floor.
She leaned closer, smirking. "Girl, if we don't catch someone's eye tonight, I'll assume the world is blind."
I laughed, shaking my head. "You're crazy, you know that?"
"Maybe," she said with a wink, "but at least I look good doing.
"I've been waiting for this moment," Linda said before diving into the dancing ground.
Then my eyes drifted back to Byrain just in time to see Kathryn all over him, giggling, touching his chest, even pressing a kiss to his cheek.
I quickly looked away, pretending it didn't bother me, but my chest felt tight.
I tried to focus the music again and on the guy in front of me, his voice trembling as he confessed his love, but everything around me felt like a blur,forcing a smile, but then...
I heard a voice deep, calm,loud and close.
"My baby."
I froze. Slowly, I turned around and there he was.
Byrain.
The whole hall went quiet immediately and some where whispering.