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Story: Defy The Alpha(s)
Written by: The Oracle
Hello, my dazzling denizens of Lunaris Academy! It’s your ever-watchful Oracle back with the latest whispers sweeping through our academy grounds. So grab your lattes and settle in because this edition is one for the books.
The halls of Lunaris Academy have never been this electric, and no, it’s not because of Alaric’s lightning storms. There’s a new player on the field, and she’s turning tables faster than you can say "moonshine.
" Say hello to Violet, our purple-haired wildcard who’s been stirring up more drama than a full moon weekend.
This human mystery came out of nowhere breaking records faster than Roman’s smirk wins hearts. Violet made history by landing in the top twenty rankings on her very first day. Mic. Drop.
A human—yes, you heard me right —climbing higher than some of our seasoned wolves. Coincidence? Maybe. Conspiracy? Likely. Talent? Oh, absolutely.
But this human hurricane hasn’t just stirred up the leaderboard; she’s whipping up chaos in hearts, classrooms, and perhaps even amongst the cardinal alphas themselves.
Speaking of chaos, let’s talk about our brooding Alpha Asher. All eyes are on the West Alpha as he has taken quite the interest in Violet. His signature smirk has been spotted in her direction more than once. If you haven’t noticed that, then you’ve clearly been living under a rock.
And let’s not forget how his protective instincts flared earlier today. We can’t help but wonder if this is just another one of his infamous games, or has the emotionless Alpha finally met someone who’s immune to his mind games? Either way, we’re watching
Now before you assume Asher and Violet’s story is just another classic tale of Alpha meets girl, think again.
Word from the front row of Advanced Biology is that our resident human has been caught giving none other than Alaric, the brainy and oh-so-reserved Alpha of the North, what some might call longing stares.
Whether it’s his intellect, his power, or his untouchable charm that’s caught her fancy, we can’t say for sure. What we do know is that Alaric is the type to avoid drama like the plague, so if this becomes anything more, it’ll be the scandal of the season.
And then there’s the firestorm that is Violet’s dynamic with Griffin Hale.
After their not-so-friendly clash, some are wondering, Is there more to this friction.
Is this animosity masking something deeper, or are they destined to be each other’s ultimate undoing?
Afterall with Griffin’s monstrous charm and Violet’s unshakable nerve, they would quite a power couple.
Either way, it’s deliciously messy.
Fortunately — or unfortunately — It may seem our heartthrob Roman is the only one unaffected with the purple fever. But then, never say never. After all, Violet seems to be checking out prospective partners.
Hope we did not forget Lunaris’ reigning queen bee, Elsie Lancaster either. Word on the grapevine is that Violet’s meteoric rise might be threatening Elsie’s iron grip on the academy’s social ladder.
Could our human newcomer actually shake up the status quo, or will Elsie hold her crown? With Violet’s newfound attention from the alphas and her growing fanbase, it’s clear this rivalry is only just beginning.
One thing’s for certain, my lovelies. Violet is the storm Lunaris never saw coming. Will she break the system, or will the system break her? The forecast predicts a whirlwind of drama, action, and maybe even a touch of romance.
Hence no matter the outcome, we’d live for every second of it. So stay tuned, my lovelies. As always, I’ll be watching (and sipping tea) to bring you the juiciest updates. Until next time, keep your claws sharp and your secrets sharper.
Yours ever nosy,
The Oracle.
"You’re dead meat," Dion commented as soon as he was done reading aloud the article that turned out to be the cause of all the creepy staring.
Violet had no idea if Dion had been stalking her or what, but the instant she was out of the locker room, there he was, standing alongside Lila, ready to accept the offer of that lunch with her. Or rather, with them, she and Lila, to be precise. This was no date, just a little meal with friends.
Friends? Since when did she have friends?
Whatever.
It had been Dion’s idea not to have lunch in the Silvered Court, so here they were like outcasts on the lawn, soaking up the afternoon rays under the shade of a tree.
Not many students were around, mostly choosing the cafeteria hall to eat, and though she wouldn’t admit it, Violet liked the scene and solitude.
The few students around were either talking excitedly or on their phones and didn’t seem to mind her, which was perfect for Violet considering this was the reason she had agreed to avoid the cafeteria in the first place. Hence, Dion and Lila ended up bringing her lunch instead.
Unlike in the morning, most of the foods served at this time were comfort foods. Thanks to werewolves’ fast metabolism, dishes rich in calories and carbohydrates were provided to help restore their lost energy.
"I’m not dead meat," Violet replied with a tone of frustration, taking a bite out of her burger with more force than necessary.
Violet didn’t mind, but despite how delicious the burger was, it all felt like sand in her mouth. She just couldn’t find her appetite, not with all that was going on.
Dion continued, oblivious to her distress, "The Oracle has dug an open pit for you; all that’s left is for you to be pushed into it and cemented forever."
She put away her food in annoyance this time, saying, "Why would you say that? Why would some little gossip spread rubbish to get me into trouble? Who is she? Where is she right now? Perhaps I should teach her to mind her own business and stop writing baseless stories." Violet sneered, furious.
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