Chapter 41 The following day, Jared dropped her off at the kitchen for her duties because she had further to walk from his house. She was still so tired from her realess night that she hadnât declined the offer. But she knew she couldnât ask him to drop her off again, not if the looks she had gotten when he had picked her up last night were anything to go by.
She seemed to be breaking rules all over the place. Maybe she needed confirmation from the dean or the Student Welfare Coordinator, Mr Benton, that it was alright that she was living with Jared.
âI wonât be coming to the dining hall for my meals today, so Iâll pick you up after your detention.â Jared said.
âOh, thereâs no need to do that, she answered quickly as she took her seatbelt off and grabbed her bag. âYouâre already doing a lot for me. wouldnât want you to get into any trouble with the school.â
âLet me worry about that,â Jared answered âKeep your head down. I hear someoneâs pissed that you didnât stay in the infirmary longer.â
Ava paused with her hand on the door. Sheâd forgotten about Claire, which seemed ridiculous because that wolf was our for her blood.
âThanks for the heads up, she said with a frown, but Jaredâs attention had already been diverted. The Alpha looked out of his window into the darkness with a frown.
Was someone there? Was it Claire? There were rules against fighting in the school, but the wolf had already proved that she was less than honourable. She would break the rules if there was no one to see her.
âWho is it?â
Jared turned back to her with a smile.
âDonât worry. Go in Iâll see you later.â
The sky was just starting to lighten, so it was still too dark for her eyes to pick anything up. Jared had done this last night, and then Ezekiel had. turned up on her balcony. Was it him, then? She remembered the dreams she had had about him, and her cheeks coloured She thanked Jared quickly and got out of the car before he could ask any questions. The moment she stepped out, she felt the prickling at the back of her head, and she knew it was Ezekiel watching her. She didnât know how she knew that, but she was not ready to see Ezekiel so soon after that kiss or her dreams. She quickened her steps until she reached the back doors and then turned to wave Jared off.
The other Omegas whispered and snickered behind her back as usual, but it was so frustrating that they could all pick up the whispers from anywhere in the room while she couldnât hear anything. Her anger slowly returned, and by the time she was wiping the last counters, she knew she wouldnât make it through the day without exploding Being at Jaredâs had just given her a little respite, but the pressure in her head was back in full force.
âI donât know why you all think you can look down at me or laugh. Weâre all the same here. You mean nothing to them, just the same,â she snapped.
âWeâre nothing like you, human,â one of the Second Year Omegas snarled. âAnd we donât walk around thinking weâre better than anybody else or have other Omegas serve us like weâre queens.â
âTrashâ another spat out They didnât give her a chance to respond as they knocked into her on their way out. Was this what all the animosity was about?
That Jared shared the meals the Omegas at his house had prepared!
She didnât linger over her breakfast because she could feel everyoneâs gazes on her, and a part of her didnt want to come faceâ
toâface with Claire when she was feeling this angry. Her father had always taught her that emotions had no place in a fight; they were the reason people made mistakes that cost them their lives. She needed a way to release this pressure so she could make rational decisions.
By lunchtime, her resolve had been tested to the limits. She skipped lunch entirely and headed to the training centre early, hoping she could at least use a punching bag before her duties started. After she had changed into the kit provided, a pair of shorts and a tank top, she made her way to one of the smaller means she always went past. It was empty, thankfully, and at the furthest end were a few punching bags suspended from the She didnât bother wearing gloves or taping her knuckles. She knew that was a mistake; she would likely damage her hands, but sheâd had enough i this place, and the rage inside her needed an outlet, She imagined Claire face as she got in the proper formation and started punching. She imagined the dranâs face and all his ignorance. She imagined Ezekielâs face and punched even harder. He was so contradictory that it was doing her head in. She imagined the faceless Council making decisions that affected her life like this. No one here cared that she was human and their strikes could kill her.
Slar didnât know how long the punched and swerved, but instead of helping her, it made her angrier. She could see her blood on the bag from where her knuckles had split, but the carried on punching They had to let her out of this place. They just had to. She didnât want to die.
1/2 Chapter 11 Sweat was dripping down her face when a pair of very muscular arms picked her up from behind and carried her away from the bag. She wanted to feel alarmed that she knew who it was without even looking, but that millionâdollar spicy cologne and the strong arms did what the punching bag had failed to achieve. It calmed her. It soothed her. The rage lowered to a more manageable level as she leaned back against the solid chest and tried to breathe through it.
Ezekiel took her to a small room at the back and closed the door before he turned her around. And then he wrapped his arms around her again and Traned back against the door. With his face in the crook of her neck and the solid muscle she could feel against her body, she felt completely safe for the first time since she arrived. She couldnât help closing her eyes as she took his scent, too, the way she imagined wolves did Her hands somehow found their way to his chest and gripped his tâshirt. She didnât say a word as she let her mind settle.
She pulled away from Ezekiel only when she heard voices and movements in the training room behind them. She looked up into his beautiful eyes and wondered why it had been so hard to let go of him, Why did she let him hold her in the first place? The Alpha didnât growl, and his gaze didnât go cold as it usually did when she forgot her position as the Omega, which confused her âYour knuckles are bleeding, Ezekiel stated.
She looked down at her hands and assessed the damage. Besides a little sting, they didnât hurt as much as she had thought they would. And if the past few days were anything to go by, they would probably heal in no time, though the effects of Jaredâs cream were surely fading by now.
Tm fine,â she said.
Ezekiel opened his mouth as if he was going to tell her something but closed it. She had no doubt he had been about to say something assholish as usual. That would have ruined the tranquillity she had somehow gained in his arms.
âI need to go. I think Iâm late.â
Ezekiel moved away from the door without a word. When she arrived at the Beginnersâ training room, the rest of the class was already piling in She was sure that meant that when she looked at her tablet after class, she would see another detention added to the list. It had been worth it, though, to release all that dangerous pressure in her head. She could do the rest of the day with no incidents now.
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