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Story: Defy The Alpha(s)
Fur as black as midnight rippled across the massive form of the wolf, each shift of muscle beneath the sleek coat radiating power.
Fangs sharp as blades glinted beneath curled lips, their gleaming white a stark contrast to the darkness of his fur.
Yet, for all his terrifying intensity, Asher’s wolf was stunningly magnificent, a creature that ought to be revered and feared
Even in that form, his eyes were still the same slitted gray, hauntingly and intimidating, pinning her in place with their unrelenting intensity.
Violet hadn’t even realized she was clutching her seat so tightly until her knuckles turned white, her heart pounding in her chest as if trying to escape.
Asher let loose a thunderous roar. One that reverberated across the field, silencing everything and everyone, the entire world pausing to witness him.
Violet stayed completely still, unsure if she was even breathing as another growl escaped Asher’s snarling maw.
This one was harsher, his lips peeling back to reveal gleaming, deadly teeth.
The sound was directed squarely at her, and the students around that vacinity let out a startled gasp, shrinking back in their seats.
But even as the ferocity of his display sent chills down her spine, Violet’s eyes caught something incongruous, his tufted tail swishing from side to side. The motion was not aggressive, almost playful, and a subtle contradiction to the terrifying image he was trying to project.
To her, it almost felt as though Asher was showing off, demanding her attention. As if he was saying: Look at me, my purple queen. Look at how majestic and powerful your king is.
And she did look.
Violet couldn’t tear her eyes away. There was something mesmerizing about him, something uniquely beautiful in the way man and beast merged flawlessly into one.
Violet’s chest ached with a curiosity she had never known before. What must it feel like to be part of both worlds? To experience such power and grace all in one form?
Neither could she understand the connection she had with Asher.
In that moment, it was as if an invisible thread pulled her toward him, an inexplicable urge rising inside of her.
She wanted to to go to him, to run her hands through his dark fur, to feel its texture against her fingers.
Worse still, she wanted to breathe him in, to lose herself in his scent.
Asher must have felt it too because his unblinking gaze locked onto hers, and without breaking eye contact, he began to move toward her. His massive paws glided across the ground with a liquid grace that shouldn’t have been possible for a creature of his size.
At that moment, It was as though the world around them had ceased to exist, leaving only the two of them in this unspoken pull toward one another.
He had barely crossed five paces when another growl shattered the moment, this one powerful and edged with warning. The sound came from behind him, and Asher halted, his massive head turning to face the challenger.
A majestic white wolf stood tall, lightning sparking faintly along its sleek fur.
Alaric.
His blue eyes gleamed with a challenge that needed no words. Yet the black wolf wasn’t scared. Violet couldn’t read wolf body language, but she swore Asher’s practically oozed smugness. What are you going to do about it? his posture seemed to say.
The static in the air grew thick, and for a moment, it felt as though even the wind had stilled.
Violet wasn’t the only one holding her breath this time, the entire audience seemed frozen, their eyes fixed on the two alphas.
Alaric’s growl deepened, his stance lowering slightly as though he was readying for a fight.
"Alright!" Coach Harrington’s voice broke through, filled with exasperation. The man had obviously reached his limit as he ripped his cap off and hurled it to the ground. "One more confrontation, and I’m canceling today’s training! And all cardinal alphas will be benched!"
The announcement from the coach was met with a chorus of boos from the crowd, the students’ dissatisfaction echoing through the stands. Some began chanting mocking words, with others giving the man an exaggerated thumbs-down gestures.
They had come here for this game and would not return empty-handed. But even with the deafening noise, the two wolves remained locked in their standoff.
"Captain!" Coach Harrington barked, turning his focus to Griffin, who stood nearby in his crimson-red wolf form.
Griffin ambled over, his tongue lolling lazily and his tail swishing as though he found the chaos fun. "Get your boys in order!" the coach commanded.
Griffin didn’t hesitate. He strode over to the two opposing alphas. Then, with a mighty roar that dwarfed even Asher’s and Alaric’s combined, he demanded their submission. The sheer force of it silenced the crowd once more, a look of awe on the faces of the students.
Whatever message Griffin sent with that roar, it worked. The black and white wolves broke their standoff, turning away from each other and trotting back onto the field.
The tension dissolved instantly, and was replaced by the roar of cheers and applause from the audience. They were excited knowing the training would continue as planned now eveything has been resolved.
Violet slumped back into her seat, exhaling audibly. She hadn’t realized she had been holding her breath for a while now. As relief washed over her, she caught Natalie staring at her with an expression that was almost pitiful.
"What?!" Violet snapped, her nerves still raw.
Natalie shook her head slowly, her tone dry. "I honestly fear for your life."
Violet opened her mouth to respond but found herself at a loss for words.
Then she caught another pair of eyes burning into her. So she turned, her gaze locking onto Elsie Lyka. The girl’s glare was filled with such unbridled hatred that Violet felt a chill run down her spine.
Natalie was right. She wasn’t sure how, but her life truly felt like it was hanging by a thread.
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