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Story: Defy The Alpha(s)
Written by: The Oracle
Hello again, my dazzling denizens of Lunaris Academy!
It’s your one-and-only Oracle back with another delicious serving of Lunaris gossip—steaming hot, just the way you like it.
If you thought the Violet whirlwind had calmed down, think again.
Buckle up, my darlings, because this term just got a whole lot spicier.
It’s no secret that our enigmatic west Alpha, Asher Nightshade has been prowling unusually close to our resident purple-haired wildcard.
It seems he has been leveling up his game with the number of prospects available to the purple head because in a shocking twist during yesterday’s lawn escapade, Asher wasn’t just watching Violet, there was a "hands-on" interaction.
Yes, you read that right. He let himself be tackled by Violet in full view of everyone, no less.
Witnesses say the brooding Alpha then playfully wrestled Violet on the ground, his sharp grin more friendly than feral.
Is this Asher’s way of claiming what’s his? Or is this just another Chapter in his infamous game of "Toy with the Girl and Leave Her Wanting"? With Asher, it’s always hard to tell, but one thing is clear: he’s not letting her out of his sight.
But wait, before we crown Asher as Violet’s inevitable match, let’s not forget Violet’s other alpha distraction: Alaric Storm, the North Alpha with a brain as sharp as his lightning strikes. It’s time we addressed the sparks (pun intended) between her and Alaric Storm.
Unfortunately, darlings, it seems her crush might be doomed to remain unrequited.
Alaric has been known to bury his emotions beneath a glacial exterior, and his disdainful glances suggest he’s not ready to thaw for anyone, human or otherwise.
Still, the chemistry is there, and if Violet manages to melt the Lightning Prince’s frosty heart, well, Asher would be left alone.
But don’t worry, we’ll be here for it.
Now, let’s address the green-coated elephant—or should we say wolf—in the room.
Just when we thought Roman was immune to Violet’s purple fever, he dropped a bombshell.
Or rather, he dropped his... territorial mark?
Yes, lovelies, Roman Draven left the entire academy in stunned silence (and gales of laughter) when he marked Violet in the most literal and humiliating way possible.
Was this a power move to declare Violet as his territory?
Or just Roman being his usual unpredictable self, reveling in chaos?
After all, the Wild Prince isn’t exactly known for his loyalty—ask any of the hearts he’s broken.
But could Violet be the one to finally tame him?
Or is she just another casualty in his long line of conquests?
One thing’s for sure: Roman doesn’t make moves lightly, so whatever his intentions, we’re intrigued.
Of course, no gossip would be complete without checking in on our reigning queen bee, Elsie Lyka Lancaster.
With Violet’s meteoric rise to fifth place on the Moonboard, Elsie’s throne feels a little less secure.
While some argue that Violet hasn’t earned her spot, one thing’s undeniable, she’s given us more drama, intrigue, and entertainment than we’ve seen in a long time.
From record-breaking feats to shaking up the Alpha dynamic, Violet is proving she’s not just a passing breeze but a full-on hurricane.
Queen Bee Elsie Lancaster might want to keep her crown polished and her claws sharp.
With Violet’s meteoric rise and growing fanbase, Elsie’s iron grip on the academy’s social ladder is looking a little less stable.
Could this be the start of a new era? Or will Elsie put the purple whirlwind in her place? Only time will tell.
With Asher’s brooding intensity, Alaric’s icy indifference, Roman’s wild unpredictability, and Violet’s relentless drive, this term is shaping up to be one for the history books.
Love her or hate her, you can’t deny that Violet has brought fresh energy to Lunaris.
Will she continue to climb the ranks, or will the weight of the drama drag her down?
One thing’s for sure: the Violet fever is real, and we’re all catching it.
So stay tuned, my lovelies. The Oracle is always watching, always sipping tea, and always ready to bring you the juiciest updates. Until next time, keep your claws sharp and your secrets sharper.
Yours ever nosy,
The Oracle.
Violet groaned, leaning her head against her closed locker. Although she had an inkling the Oracle might write about this but seeing it on her screen right now was another matter altogether.
What did she do to the Oracle? Why does she or was it a he have it out for her? Violet hated this and didn’t want to be the object of scrunity.
Violet was lost in thought when someone said from behind, "Hi violet."
She was about to turn when she recognized the choice and froze. Oh no, not happening!
At once, Violet stiffly walked ahead, pretending not to have heard what or rather whom was behind her.
However, the girl, ever the persistent pest, quickly ran ahead of Violet and blocked her path with arms outstretched.
She said with determination, "You do know you can’t avoid this conversation."
And that was exactly what Violet wanted to avoid. So yep, not happening. She has suffered enough humiliation already
Since Lila blocked her way, Violet quickly turned the other way, but the petite blonde was light on her feet and she overtook Violet, blocking her way again.
Except this time, Lila pushed her against one of the lockers, a small gasp leaving her lips as Lila kabadon her. She was left utterly dumbfounded.
"You are not leaving here until we discuss the issue of you moaning in your sleep," Lila stated fiercely.
"Violet has been moaning in her sleep?" echoed a voice from a girl next to the locker they were near.
Oh no.
Unfortunately, the girl’s voice was loud which meant everyone in the hallway heard what she had said and those heads turned towards her.
Fuck her fate.
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