Alpha’s One-Night Stand: A Fated Mates Shifter Academy Paranormal Romance by Ariel Renner & Lila Bosch

Alpha’s One-Night Stand: A Fated Mates Shifter Academy Paranormal Romance by Ariel Renner & Lila Bosch

Author:Ariel Renner & Lila Bosch [Renner, Ariel & Bosch, Lila]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: anonymous
Published: 2024-03-28T00:00:00+00:00


Chapter Fourteen – Yarra

All I can think of as I sneak toward the school gate is the incredible thing that had happened to me in Fifth Labor class. I don’t even fully understand it.

I had no idea what “mind-linking” was when the professor mentioned it. I, of course, asked Saffron, who, after giving me a strange look, explained that it was just communicating telepathically.

“But don’t worry,” she said while she was taking off her clothes, “if you don’t change and can’t mind-link with me, just give me a good rub behind the ears.”

I laughed at that. I figured that’s all I’d have to do in class. Easy-peasy.

Then I was standing there, and I realized I could hear her thoughts. I can’t explain it. My thoughts felt like cold water trickling down the sides of my head when I faced the giant red wolf that was once Saffron.

But then, I just gave into it, and . . . I told her to sit. And she did!

Wait until I tell Cole about this. Humans and werewolves can communicate telepathically? Oh, how great is that?

I slide through the gates and run to our meeting place. This time, I spot Cole’s car right away, walk over to it, and open the passenger’s side door. He jumps, looking over at me with surprise as I shut the door.

“Humans can speak to werewolves with telepathy!”

He pauses, his red eyebrows furrowing. “What?”

“Telepathy. Humans and werewolves can communicate telepathically. Isn’t that great?”

He shakes his head. “No, it’s weird. And impossible. Humans aren’t telepathic at all by nature, much less with werewolves. Why do you think that? Did something happen?”

I look away from him, going back over it in my head. I was certain that I connected with Saffron. I know that I did . . . didn’t I? “I . . . I don’t know. I thought . . . I don’t know what I thought.”

He continues to look at me, his brow deeply furrowed now. “I asked you to come out here because I found something out from the source I looked into. The teacher that used to work at Moonhelm?”

I blink and focus back on him. “Right, right. What did you find out?”

Cole pauses, then continues, “There’s no better way to say this, so I’ll just say it. Apparently, your mother was a witch at Moonhelm.”

“What?” I say with a laugh. “Come on, Cole.”

“It’s true.”

“Ignoring the fact that you’re telling me that witches are a thing now, you said that Moonhelm is a school for werewolves. How can my mother have been a witch if she graduated from here?”

He shrugs. “That part I can’t say. Look, the one thing we both know for sure was that she was a student here. Whatever she was, she most certainly wasn’t human.”

I glare at him, a mix of anger and fear swirling around inside me. How dare he speak the thing that I wasn’t ready to acknowledge.

“The story is,” he goes on, “that she kept getting into trouble because she was struggling to control her powers.



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