Chapter 10: Lower Your Reputation
Evelyn’s POV
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We grabbed the big round table in the corner – perfect for seven people. I tried to sit on the edge, but Nadia pulled me into the middle.
“This place feels so homey,” Nadia said, looking around.
“Rosa’s cooking is amazing,” Magnus said. “We’ve been coming here since we were kids.”
“Really?” I was surprised.
“Yeah,” Lucian nodded. “Every week after training, Dad would bring us here. It’s tradition now.”
“So,” Milo leaned forward with that grin of his, eyes on Nadia, “how’d you get so tight with those kids? They looked at you like you were
some kind of superhero.”
“Superhero?” I blinked. “I just… hang out with them.”
“Honestly, we thought nobody would pull it off,” Milo said. “Even though they’re just cubs, that many kids together? Total nightmare. I figured everyone would fail.”
“And?” Nadia raised an eyebrow.
*Completely blew our minds,” Orion said simply. “Evie’s performance was way beyond anything we expected.”
Magnus nodded. ‘Definitely.”
Everyone was staring at me again. My cheeks heated up. “I just thought… if I made training fun, they’d actually pay attention.”
Rosa appeared with a massive plate of food – fragrant Silver Pine fruit scones, fried eggs, bacon, fresh fruit.
“Dig in!” she beamed. “Holler if you need anything else.”
“Thanks!” we all said together.
The food smelled incredible. I realized I was starving between morning classes and the whole cub situation, I’d burned through a lot of
energy.
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“These scones are incredible!” Nadia said after her first bite.
“Told you I wouldn’t let you down,” Milo said proudly.
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The atmosphere was way more relaxed than I’d expected. The guys talked about training, school, pack stuff. I even found myself jumping in occasionally.
“You know, Evie, Milo said suddenly, “watching you today reminded me of my first Delta training session.”
“What happened?” Nadia asked.
“I was so nervous I face-planted in front of everyone. Talk about embarrassing!” Milo said dramatically, making everyone crack up.
Just as things were getting comfortable, the restaurant door slammed open. A voice like nails on a chalkboard cut through our laughter:
“Well, well. Look what we have here.”
My blood turned to ice. Acacia.
She strutted in wearing a tight pink dress, makeup perfect, obviously dressed to impress. Zoey and Chloe trailed behind her like matching
accessories.
“Acacia,” Magnus’s voice went cold. “Morning.”
“Morning, boys!” She walked over, completely ignoring Nadia and me. “What brings you here?”
“Lunch,” Lucian said curtly.
Acacia’s eyes swept the table. When she spotted me, her smile turned predatory.
“Oh, I see. Her voice dripped with fake sweetness. “You’re actually eating with them? How… interesting.”
“Got a problem with that?” Nadia frowned.
“Of course not,” Acacia’s smile was pure poison. “I just didn’t expect your taste to be so… unique.”
She locked eyes with me, not bothering to hide her malice. “Getting too close to certain people can really damage your reputation.
Especially those who cause chaos.”
My stomach dropped. She’d heard about this morning.
‘Cause chaos?” Lucian snorted. “Your intel’s wrong. Evelyn solved the problem, didn’t create it.”
“Oh?” Acacia acted shocked. “She handled that little performance? I thought it was just kids throwing tantrums. What’s the big deal?”
She was deliberately downplaying what happened, trying to make my success seem worthless. Classic Acacia move.
“If you think that was just ‘kids throwing tantrums,” Elliot spoke up, his voice deadly calm, “maybe you should ask Alpha Adam if he


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