00: PROLOGUEAs the full moon rose towards the center of the black-veiled horizon, her eyes took shape at last. They were once an emerald green, but now they are a glowing ruby red. The look on her face wasn’t anything feral at all; it was more of a painting of tentative distress.Ferociously growling right in front of her was the Lycan prince, who’s now gone full rogue; his eyes became tattooed with total blackness. In them, you can’t even see the reflection of the bright moonlight. The young she wolf locked her gaze straight into the Lycan prince’s feral eyes, highly hoping that she’d find something behind them that would alter the course of this unfavorable ordeal. But all she found was nothing but an empty void of blackness, with certainly no trace of his soul left.“Please, Conall! This isn’t you.” The she wolf begged, but the young Lycan prince was long gone, fully clad in total darkness. Under the powerful influence of the full moon above the night sky, he could possibly have r
Chapter 1: RUNAWAY WOLFA FEW MONTHS BEFORE THE GREAT BATTLE BETWEEN THE SHE WOLF AND THE ROGUE LYCAN PRINCE.It was the saddest moment in April Rose Darlington’s seventeen years of existence, having settled down to a decision to leave home for good. It wasn’t because of the series of horrific nightmares, the random waking up in the depths of the woods in the middle of the night, or the rampant bullying from her high school peers, saying she smelled like a wet dog. The difficult decision came full circle when she almost took her seven-year-old brother’s life under the shining moonlight two weeks ago.April Rose couldn’t believe the fact that she’s a werewolf out of all the hideous creatures of the night when she could easily be anything other than the hairy monster. In the depths of her mind, she could be a cunning trickster of a witch or a vicious bloodsucking vampire. Perhaps she could also be a simple mortal human being, just like her crush, Jesse. Jesse was the first ever guy to s
Chapter 2: The Sun & Moon AcademyThe ornate gate of the Sun and Moon Academy was a towering fifty or so feet of wrought iron with the usual spiky features up top. It had a slightly different motif, featuring an intricate work of stars other than the usual floral. Just like every other Victorian gate, it had statues protruding on either side. Instead of the usual gargoyles, it had a sculpture of an angel holding a trumpet on the right and a horned demon on the left side. It’s seemingly very fitting for a boarding school that accepts creatures with both angelic and demonic blood. The visible dents and the missing parts, along with the presence of moss from both sculptures, meant it had witnessed many different eras. Surely, it might have survived many battles in its wake.April Rose paused instantly just as she recognized two policemen right in front of the towering gate of the school. One of them was having a conversation with a suspiciously large woman, whom April believed to be a re