383-Alphas In Competition
Lazloâs POV:
I walked into the academy, making my way to the room with my heart pounding
in my chest.
Taking steps briskly, I marched around the hallways in anger.
âI couldnât believe she asked me to reject her. I repeated her words in my head,
and the same striking pain of rage hit me as before.
âItâs as if she didnât even care. Did you hear her tone?â I continued yammering,
shaking my head to myself at the reminder of that agonizing conversation with
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her.
âIt is not like you were nice to her, either.â Laz, instead of taking sides with me,
blurted out as if he didnât remember why we were so mad and angry with her.
âWhat do you mean by that?â I frowned, slowing down to give him a better
response.
âYour behavior changed so drastically with her,â Laz said, forgetting why.
âBut itâs not like I didnât have a reason to be upset with her. But how did she say
it so casually, as if-,â I shut up when I realized I was making no sense? I was the
one who was second- guessing my relationship with Enya, and now I was the
one going mad crazy just at the thought of her leaving me.
âCould it be Corbin?â I stopped dead in my tracks when his name popped up in
my head.
âHuh?â Laz sighed.
âEver since he came, she has turned even more confident about expressing her
tiredness towards our relationship,â I complained, remembering how easy it was
for Corbin to irk her. âHe used to be her first love. She caught him cheating on
her, and it made her so angry that she fought the Alpha King and even didnât
fear rejection. Seeing him try to mend things with her must have given her
clarity. She might consider giving him a second chance,â I yammered as my
eyes wandered around. I could not believe Enya would be stupid enough to buy
Corbinâs fakeness. He hasnât changed.
âYou are probably forgetting something. Enya didnât only catch him cheating on
her; she fought him because he tried to force himself on her.â It was then that
Laz reminded me why exactly the breakup happened in such a messy way.
âOr maybe itâs just the fact that her mother is the reason we grew up so fucked
up?â Laz added, and I rolled my eyes, continuing to walk in the direction of the
room.
âI get your point. We became a mess because of that,â I nodded to myself.
âAnyway, Iâm headed to theâ,â I paused once my eyes laid on the sight of her
disgusting mate. Corbin was wandering around the hallway, probably waiting for
her to come.
The fact that he came to the academy, and was assigned the same room as
Enya should have been a sign to her that he came here for a reason.
But no! She was buying all the lies he threw at her.
âWhere is she?â Corbin asked me when he saw me approaching the room.
âI donât know. She left the academy before me,â I lied when answering him. I
was in a bad mood and definitely wanted to be left alone for a few hours. But if I
tell Corbin where she is, Iâll have to keep an eye on him to make sure he doesnât
go after her and spend time with her.
âMoana is missing too.â Corbin stroked his chin, taking my attention away from
my own worries and focusing on his concerns.
âWhat does Enya have to do with Moana?â I asked out of curiosity.
âEnya didnât tell you anything?â Corbin questioned our relationship-or maybe my
memory. I couldnât tell exactly. âWhat was she supposed to tell me?â I asked him
instead.
âDude! I heard her whispering to you and telling you all about what happened
that night,â He said, giving me a very judgmental look.
What bothered me were his claims. Did she really tell me anything at all?
âAbout Moana and me,â Corbin teased, his eyes twinkling with pleasure as he
watched my expression. He must be happy that our relationship is so shitty that
we donât even share anything with each other.
âDude! Remember when she said Moana came to this academy to say
something to Thiago?â Corbin had a smirk on his face when he reminded me of
what I and my mate discussed and how he was able to hear us and remember it
while I had forgotten.
It was only then that I remembered Enya had tried to share it with me, but
because I kept zoning out; I forgot.
âOh! Yeah! I remember.â I lied. I vaguely remember having that conversation
with her.
âEnya will get angry if I call her. Why donât you try her number and ask her
where she is?â He then suggested, blocking my way into the room.
I stared at his face in silence, trying to comprehend why her name was in his
mouth so much.
âIs there a reason you keep talking about her, Corbin?â I asked, annoyingly
looking at him.
âAs I mentioned earlier, Moana is also missing. It is not a good sign.â He didnât
explain anything but rolled his eyes hard to tell me how exhausted he was with
me questioning him nonstop.
âCan you please stop being a nuisance and give her a call?â Corbin then made
it very clear he wasnât hearing no for an answer.
I plucked my phone out of my pocket and started ringing her.
The phone rang and rang, but Enya never answered my calls. I figured maybe it
was because she was angry with me and needed some time alone. But Corbinâs
anxiety worried me.
I called her again and again but didnât hear from her.
âWhat happened?â Corbin asked.
âShe is not responding,â I answered, stealing her eyes from me.
I felt awkward because the look he gave me made it clear that it did not surprise
him that she was ignoring me.
âIâll call her,â he said, smirking and scowling, hurting my ego.
I stared at him as he dialed her number. I will not forgive Enya if she answers
his call and not mine.
But terror struck me when she didnât attend his call either.