“I really appreciate this,” John said, chugging the rest of his coffee before standing to his feet. “I’ll be seeing you soon.” … Third Person POV Bethany packed her things immediately upon her father’s arrival. The made-up story about her mother’s killer being alive still was entirely Bethany’s
Lila’s POV “Professor Enzo will be running a little bit late. He got stuck in a meeting. But he should be here soon,” Connie announced once class started. “In the meantime, you can practice the moves we taught you the other day.” Everybody joined their partners and began shifting and attacking. I
He stopped walking and turned to me; there was humor on his face. I wondered how he was able to show his humor without actually smiling. It was all in his eyes. “You can’t hurt me,” he said in return before taking his stance. “Now turn around and stop my attack.” I felt my face warming under the
Lila’s POV “Why are you spending the weekend at the Calypso pack?” Rachel asked from across our dorm as she watched me pack some of my belongings into my weekend bag. “I told some of the children that I would help them with their combat,” I explained to her. “And Professor Enzo is okay with that?
My heart fell into my stomach at her words and this time, I was sure she could tell I was in pain. “I see,” I managed to say. “It’s nice here… I’m sure you’ll enjoy it.” “I’m sure I will too. I’ll especially enjoy Enzo.” I didn’t say anything in response to that, I turned away and went to the gue
Third Person POV So, Lila is Enzo’s student and his apparent crush. It’s quite obvious that Lila has a thing for him as well, but it is simply a thing that can’t ever happen. It’s a scandal that Enzo wouldn’t want to get out and Bethany was planning on eating that up. Whatever kind of crush he h
I gave her a kind smile and helped her to her feet. I helped her with the move a couple of times before she was comfortable doing it on her own. It took a couple of tries, but she eventually got the hang of it. “Oh, hello, Lila,” I heard a familiar voice saying from a short distance. I turned and
Enzo’s POV “Something is wrong with our mate. She’s feeling an overwhelming sense of sadness. Her wolf is crying out to me,” Max said with a strained tone. I had anxiety boiling in my chest and I knew he was right. I didn’t stay around the packhouse for long. I knew Lila was in the Calypso field w