Lilac’s P.O.V. “So, let me get this straight. Nox infiltrated your dream, then you kissed him and ran.” I shut the car door a little harder than necessary and sighed. “Yeah, basically.” Jada adjusted her bag on her shoulder, the books inside banging around. We walked across the parking lot, weavi
“Hey, Lilac.” Slade said warmly, his dimples making an appearance. He shook his head, that auburn hair of his moving in a sea of liquid flame. Nox glanced at him, some unreadable emotion in his eyes. “We need to talk.” The crowd quickly dissipated and with a wave, Slade said he’d catch up with No
“Skip with me. We can play some more.” Oh, Goddess. It took every ounce of my strength to back away. I flipped my hair over my shoulder and popped out my hip. “You might be able to leave school whenever you want, Alpha, but some of us are here for an education.” I turned on my heel and sauntered d
Lilac’s P.O.V. He crumpled so quickly you’d think I took out his legs. I threw my head back and laughed, my muscles singing happily. It had been too long since I’d last fought anybody. “Who’s the pussy now?” The second guy threw himself at me, his meaty fists raised. I side stepped him, planting m
He pulled my lower lip in between his and bit down, scraping his teeth along my flesh. Sparks exploded down my neck, trailing to the pounding ache between my legs. The sound I let out was inhuman and foreign to my own ears. Sweet laughter tickled my tongue, invoking memories of better days. Days wh
I had just taken a massive bite of my burger when I felt my cellphone vibrate in my back pocket. Quickly swiping the answer button, I put it on speaker and set it on top of the table. A strange, fluttery feeling warmed my chest as my friends and dad leaned forward, excitement dancing across their fa
Lilac’s P.O.V. “So, no one knows where Riley is?” Jada asked in a lowered voice. I glanced over at Slade, one of my new roommates, to see if he was listening. Thankfully, he wasn’t. He was too busy helping Hakeem and Nox carry my meager possessions up to my new dorm. Man, I still couldn’t believe
“Not sure why she thought that…” I muttered under my breath. “Thank you, though. I appreciate what you did.” A sparkle filled his pale eyes. “Anytime, mate.” That evening, after putting away what little belongings I owned, I got a call from a local driving instructor. I swore it was a prank—likely