Chapter 15 Attention–seeking Mutt
SERAPHINA
Why am I here again”
I asked myself as I stood within the ancient ruins, cold wind howling through shattered stone arches. Silver light bathed the crumbling walls, and there in the clearing – he was
The rogue.
Kneeling beneath the full, bloated moon, he chanted in a language I didn’t recognize. I tried to move, to speak, but the air fel thick around me, like I was drowning in it.
And then his head snapped toward me, red eyes locking onto mine.
Unblinking.
A jolt of cold shot through me.
I woke with a strangled gasp, tangled in sweat–soaked sheets, my skin clammy and damp, Was I dreaming?
I sat
up in my bunk, the dark room around me filled with the steady, heavy breathing of Alphas lost in sleep.
My chest heaved as I struggled to shake the memory. The rogues. That cursed place. Why had I ended up there when the others hadn’t? And what were they doing, living in those ruins?
I checked the clock, and my eyes widened five in the morning.
Everyone was still asleep. The room was dim, save for the faint glow of dawn trying to seep through the curtains. This is my
chance.
Grabbing my towel, I slipped from my bed, careful not to make a sound, and padded down the empty hallway toward the showers. The stone floor was icy beneath my feet. I slipped into the bathroom and quietly clicked the lock behind me.
Thanks to Dante and Ronan yesterday, I hadn’t even managed to return to my room. When I finally did grab my clothes, I couldn’t get a proper shower. Alphas were always in and out of the showers some smoking inside, others just lurking around with no intentions of sleeping when morning was so close.
With no hope of privacy, I’d done what I could–washing my face, hands, and legs, throwing on a loose long–sleeved T–shirt and sweatpants before crashing for what little rest I could steal. But now, with the academy still cloaked in sleep. I wasn’t about to waste this golden opportunity.
The cold water hit my skin and I felt alive again. After so many days, a real, uninterrupted shower was almost too good to
believe.
Phina’s voice surfaced in my mind.
“If we want to shower daily, it has to be now while
everyone else sleeps.”
I nodded to myself. It’s the only way to avoid suspicion.
Freshly cleaned and dressed in my neat academy uniform, I stepped out of the shower room just as the wake–up bell echoed through the dormitory. Lights flicked on one by one, Alphas groaning and cursing as they dragged themselves from their beds.
But Ronan’s bed was empty.
Ffroze. Where was hel
Had he even been in his bed? Now that I thought about it I’d never seen him there whenever I woke in the middle of the night.
After the last trial, all of our uniforms had been sent for cleaning.
One by one, everyone collected their sets. When it was my turn, I reached for mine, but noticed something.
There was no uniform labeled for Ronan.
The black–and–gold uniform was shredded. Tattered beyond repair. Across the back of the shirt, smeared in sticky white paste, were the words:
Suddenly, Reed slung an arm around my shoulders, leaning in close.
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