The sun peeped through the curtains. I pulled the pillow over my face. I managed through the yoga class, but Martial arts, it's frightening me. I didn't know the name of the professor. I was praying, for him not to attend the class today, too.
Childish!
I love my job, Sisily was a good student and learned things easily.
I throw the sheet off. I quickly shower. I didn't think Silver would be my friend anymore. She got her long gone friend. I should be happy, but the thought was disturbing me, depressing me. She was my only friend. I wasn't good at making friends.
I dug through my closet, finding the right clothes. My brain was still mulling over him, the black wolf, I'm dreaming of him too, I'm not surprised, I think about him most of my day. But I forced it toward Si
I was drooling over the pillow when I woke up, "Gosh! I was dreaming about him again." We were running in the woods and he was chasing me. My laughter was echoing around with the chirping of the birds. I blushed. Would that! I could see him shifting too. I was hugging the book. I glanced at my wrist, "S***!" I shot up on my feet in alarm and wiped the back of my hand over my lips. I hurried to the washroom, washed my face and hands. I headed to the door, shoving the card key in my pocket. "Hi, I thought..." "Yeah! Got late," I shouted, waving my hand at Elizabeth. I was expecting her to hang out with Silver. But she was nowhere to see. I scurried out of the building. I was careful not to bump with anyone. I was still in the healing process. Two or three days more, I'd be totally fine. At least, I hoped so.&nb
It had been a week and I was avoiding the martial arts. I wasn't made for this class. A strong hand picked the sealed bottle of water. He sat next to me. He twisted the lid and finished the bottle in one big gulp. "Wow!" I turned my gaze to him. Jasper grinned and put the empty bottle with a thud, "What's the plan for today?" He asked, arching his brows. I shrugged my shoulders, "No classes, no job." I smiled. He leaned back and looked at me, "Where are your friends? Aren't they taking you out?" He asked, with a twist at the corners of his lips. "Can I go out of campus?" My voice was full of excitement. I wasn't minding coming to the cafeteria in my pajamas and full sleeves warm top. I brushed my hair before getting downstairs. &nb
Walking toward the door, I clicked on her number. She answered in the first ring, "I was waiting for your call." "You already knew it," I giggled, attracting attention. "It's the weekend," I could imagine her rolling her eyes. "How are you, and mom? Is she fine? She's not having nightmares." "She's getting better." My feet halted. I inhaled deeply, tears welled in my eyes. I wasn't bothered that I was laughingstock, though, I ignored them as they weren't around her. It made things easy. "I'm so glad to hear it," My voice cracked. "Are you crying?" "No! Ava. I always wanted to hear it," "Did you meet any hotty?" "Hey! Don't change the topic." "I'm not talki
I was secretly wondering why I wanted him to talk to me so desperately. I couldn't ignore the twinge of sadness. I'm craving closeness and passion. Why? It's only for him. I expect everything from him. I'm crazy. A strong hand stopped holding a small cup. I looked up. I felt a shiver of excitement, "You came back." I jumped on my feet and wrapped my arms around him. I didn't understand anything. He made me feel safe with his burning eyes too. His hand softly rested on my back. I relaxed more. He cleared his throat. I giggled softly. My cheeks flushed more. I stepped back. He held the cup out for me. I peeped in, "Hot chocolate?" I grabbed it immediately. It must be a coincidence. He doesn't know my taste. Does he? "Th
The intensity in his eyes made me shiver. He was leaning against the tree trunk. Dread and attraction coursed through me. He made me feel things I hadn't experienced before. His gaze turned to Alessandro. Jasper, Daniel and Carlos were also presented in the room. It felt as if they were talking with their eyes and replying with slight nods. "Guys," I was tense. I was still in the passenger seat. I didn't remember what happened with vampires. No one was harmed and it was a big relief. Their gazes turned to me. Dastien took a step closer. I could smell his natural aroma in the air. "Are you okay?" he asked. I nodded immediately, blushing, "I nodded off." The jumping vampire flashed in my mind, "Oh Ghosh! Vampires!" "T
He abandoned his barbell and switched to the chin-up bar. His face wasn't giving any expression of pain or anything. His eyes were already on me. I didn't look at my reflection. I must be looking like a drowning cat, dishevelled hair, I wasn't expecting him, doing the workout. He pulled his heavy body several feet off the floor with his massive biceps. He didn't break his gaze. I yawned again this time in a pretending way. I was feeling tired. I slept late or woke early. I broke my gaze. I was into him fully. I wasn't looking at him, but he was hovering over my brain. My eyes met Daniel, Carlos and Jasper. I waved my hand at them laxily. They greeted me with their smiles. I walked over to the bench. I sat on it. I rested my cheek against the glass window and closed my eyes. "Emma," My eyes opened and a smile stretched over
I woke up with the chirping of the birds out of the window. Lazily, I pushed myself up. But the rooms seemed empty. Silver hadn't returned yet. I didn't have my phone with me. I was getting used to it. I want to stay alone but it'll scratch the wound more. A knock on the door made my head jerk at the door. I glanced out of the window. It was dark. Swiftly, my eyes drifted to the clock. Four o'clock. Another tap on the door made my head turn to it. "Go away," I shouted and hoped he would go away. The door clicked. My eyes widened. The door opened, emerging the most powerful man. I bolted on my feet, "Get out of my room." I said with raged breath. He smirked, "Training time," He said and spun.  
After attending classes, I was finding a spot to hide myself. I didn't want to attend martial arts. I loved my bones. No one wanted to understand that. I walked over to the narrow path, lawn on both sides. My pace was slow, eyes wandering around. My gaze stopped at the old tree. Pacing forward, I sat resting my back against the trunk. I slipped my hand in my bag and took out the book. These books contained every information I needed to understand them. I huffed in a lungful air when I opened the book. I didn't tell my friends about skipping class. They would force me in. "So, here you are," I screamed and the book jumped out of my lap in the air. Alessandro