Chapter 121 Werewolf Weaknesses
My Hockey Alpha
By the time the symposium came, I had spent the past few days trying my best to solely focus on my
presentation. I decided that I couldnât let my feelings for Enzo impede upon my grades in the exact
same way that he couldnât let his feelings for me impede upon his performance in the tournament. So, I
didnât see him at all for that time, although I couldnât stop the negative thoughts and nightmares despite
that.
The day of the symposium finally arrived, and I was well-prepared. I had a presentation put together on
anatomy, and had spent hours practicing my presentation in front of Luke, who used his past as a
talking skeleton to give me pointers and correct my mistakes.
I was well-prepared enough, in fact, that my presentation went incredibly well. I finished my
presentation and stepped off of the stage, smiling in reaction to the applause coming from the small
group of attendees, one of whom was my professor.
âWell, Miss Harper,â my professor said, approaching me as I packed up my laptop and other materials,
âI must say that you gave an excellent presentation. Iâll award you the extra credit.â
I couldnât help but smile even wider. âThank you, Professor.â
âRemember that this is a one time thing,â he said, patting me on the shoulder. âI hope youâll try harder
from now on to be present in class and stay on top of your work.â
I nodded vehemently. âI will. Thank you again.â
The professor smiled, then left. I decided to stay at the symposium for a while longer and listen to some
of the other presentations, as well as to walk around and look at the other projects that were laid out on
tables around the gymnasium.
As I walked around and looked at all of the projects, I suddenly felt a familiar presence in the room. I
froze for a moment, then jerked my head up from the particular project on mold that I was looking at,
only to see none other than Enzo standing on the other side of the room.
He had his head bent and appeared to be looking at a project as well, but as I stared at him, he
suddenly lifted his head as well and made eye contact with me.
His brown eyes began to glow ever so slightly red when he saw me, but he quickly looked away.
I figured that it was too late now to pretend that I hadnât seen him â besides, I was curious as to why
he was here instead of practicing hockey â and decided to make my way over to where he stood.
âHey,â I said sheepishly as I approached, stopping to stand in front of him. âSurprise seeing you here.â
âI heard you were giving a presentation,â he muttered. We kept a respectable distance between
ourselves, but I could still pick up a bit of his scent from where I stood, and it took some focus to not let
it get to me. âYou did a good job.â
âThanks,â I replied, managing a small smile. I folded my arms across my chest then as there was an
awkward silence between us, before my eyes finally fell on the table we were standing in front of.
As I scanned the posterboard, my eyes immediately widened.
It wasnât just any other project on biology or anatomy; it was a project on werewolves.
Specifically, their weaknesses.
The poster board had several blurry photographs of werewolves, as well as a blurb under each
photograph containing werewolf facts. On the other half of the poster board, there were bullet points of
various werewolf âweaknessesâ, such as silver bullets, fire, and wolfsbane.
On the table, these different weaknesses were laid out. There was a single silver bullet, a wolfsbane
flower, and the handle of an axe â the head had been removed, of course, to keep with the rules of no
weapons being allowed on campus, but below it was a small card that mentioned how werewolves
could not regenerate once beheaded.
I felt an enormous knot form in my stomach. When I looked back up at Enzo, his eyes were glowing
again â not from attraction this time, but rather from anger.
âI think he made this,â he said, gesturing to the sick project. There was no name attached to it
anywhere, however.
âYou donât thinkâ¦â I began, my voice trailing off.
Enzo shrugged, glancing over at his shoulder. As he did, a couple of other students quickly looked
away. I wondered if they had seen this project and were starting to get ideas.
âI think he doesnât wanna man up and try to kill me himself, so heâs trying to incite violence,â Enzo
growled. âIf he wants violence⦠Then heâll get it.â
Before I could stop him, Enzo suddenly gritted his teeth and kicked the table, sending it toppling over
and causing the project to scatter across the floor.
âEnzo!â I said incredulously. âYou canât do that.â
âWhat, so heâs allowed to blatantly suggest killing me to an entire host of angry and scared students?â
he asked. âBullshit.â
âKicking over his table isnât gonna help your cause,â I whispered, bending down to pick up the scattered
items as people looked at us in silent shock. âCome on. Help me.â
Enzo sighed, muttering an apology under his breath, then helped me pick up the table and replace all
of the items.
âIs there a problem here?â an attendant, one of the professors, said as she walked up to us.
I shook my head. âNo, sorry. It was an accident.â
The professor narrowed her eyes â not at me, but at Enzo â but didnât say anything else and walked
away, seeing as how we cleaned up the mess. I turned back to face Enzo when she was gone.
âDonât do stuff like that,â I whispered. âIâve been trying really hard to get more people to your side, and
itâs been working. I know youâre angry and that what happened in the tunnels was awful, but you have
to control these outbursts or else people really will start to get sinister ideas.â
Enzo nodded solemnly as he stared at the floor.
I sighed, then shifted my bag on my shoulder. âI have to go,â I said, turning to walk away. âI have a
paper that I have to work on tonight.â
With that, I left Enzo standing there in the gymnasium. I didnât get far, however, when I suddenly heard
a somewhat familiar voice shout after me in the hallway a little ways away from the gymnasium.
âHey!â the voice said. âNina Harper, right?â
I frowned, turning around to face the source of the voice.
It was the girl who threw the tomato at me.
âWhat do you want?â I asked, folding my arms across my chest.
She sneered as she sauntered up to me. She was a bigger girl, and she was tall with dyed red hair and
dark eyeliner.
âYou know, I keep seeing you with that monster,â she said, smirking and stopping just a couple of feet
away from me. At her tall height, she practically towered over me. âDo you have a werewolf fetish or
something?â
I frowned, narrowing my eyes. âWho even are you?â I asked. âWhy do you seem to have a vendetta
against me just for having different beliefs than you?â
Once again, the girl scoffed. âSo you donât deny it,â she said. âYou must be his little minion or
something. I see the way he walks you around like youâre on a leash.â
âHey.â
Enzoâs deep, angry voice suddenly bellowed from behind the girl. She turned around, stepping slightly
to the side as Enzo stormed toward her. Already, her face looked frightened, and she started to stagger
backwards.
Enzo didnât need to say anything. A low growl rumbled in his throat as he approached, and that was
enough to cause the girl to turn tail and run down the hallway, out of sight.
He stopped in front of me, staring after her, then unexpectedly wrapped his arm around my shoulders
and pulled me close beside him as we continued to walk.
âWhat are you doing?â I asked, looking up to see his sharp jaw set hard.
âI told you I would protect you,â he said quietly. âI didnât say that Iâd only protect you from Edward.