Chapter 20 Special
My Hockey Alpha
Ninaâs confession hit me like a ton of bricks.
As soon as she described what she saw,
I was reminded of a conversation I had with the dean the day priorâ¦
The dean called me to her office to tell me something urgent. I was there in mere moments; having the
ability to teleport was one of the werewolf traits that I appreciated the most sometimes.
âOh, good,â she said, sitting at her desk. âTake a seat.â
I sat across from her. âWhatâs so urgent?â I asked.
The dean rubbed her forehead and sighed. âYou havenât been shifting on campus, have you?â
âNo, of course not,â I replied. âI know better than that.â
She nodded and clasped her hands in front of her on the desk. âStudents have been reporting sights of
shifters on campus. Just last week, a girl claimed that she was followed home at night by what she
described as aâ human-cat hybridâ. The day after that, a male student was caught running through the
dorms in only his towel, banging on doors and screaming about a wolf staring at him through his
window⦠on the fourth floor.â
I furrowed my brow and leaned forward. âWhat would other shifters be doing here?â
The dean shrugged. âI donât know. Your presence, perhaps. No doubt they see you on the television
and in the news, and recognize you as a shifter right away. Maybe they think itâs alright to come and
terrorize my students.â
The dean also explained to me that she was sending students to see a hypnotherapist, who had
succeeded in hypnotizing them into forgetting all about their encounters with shifters.
But now, I was realizing that there was one student who couldnât be hypnotizedâ¦
Nina.
I put my number in her phone and took her home after that. It was hard for me to watch her walk away;
she looked so sexy in her blue waitress uniform, and I just wanted to finish what we started in the
locker room, but now was not the time.
Not only did I promise the dean I would investigate the sudden influx of shifters on campus, but I was
curious now about why the hypnotherapy didnât work on Nina when it worked on everyone else. Was
this somehow linked to why Fio was so obsessed with her?
I didnât go back to my dorm that night. I drove my motorcycle right past the dorms and toward my
fatherâs home, which was located an hour away from the campus.
The house was situated on a cliff overlooking the ocean. My father had it custom built when he decided
to do business in the human world; it was a lot different from the architecture I was used to back at
home. Instead of ancient stone walls and marble floors, this house was built in a modern style, with
massive windows that looked out over the ocean and an open layout on the main floor. There was a
heated infinity pool in the backyard and a hot tub, as well as a manicured walkway with stairs that led
down to our own private beach.
I never liked this house all that much, but it was the perfect disguise; a billionaire and his playboy son,
moving into a contemporary home along the ocean with our fancy sports cars and designer suits.
My mother wouldâve hated it. She was a werewolf through and through; our castle was her home, and
the forest her playground. Ever since she died, my father pushed away our old life in exchange for this
cold, modern, human life.
The house was dark when I pulled up, but I could see a light flickering in the backyard. I walked around
the outside of the house to see a few members of my fatherâs pack sitting around the fire pit, talking
and laughing while they smoked cigars and drank whiskey.
My fatherâs pack was small, but close- knit. There were only five, not including my father. Someday, I
would be alpha, but for now I was more of an apprentice to my father.
They all looked up in unison as I approached the fire.
âLook what the cat dragged in,â Lewis, my fatherâs beta, said. He stood and walked over to me with a
grin, clapping me on the back. âWhat brings you here on a school night?â
I pulled Lewis aside for some privacy and spoke quietly.
âI need some help looking into someone,â I said. âHer name is Nina Harper. Sheâs a student at my
school.â
âNew girlfriend?â Lewis said, flicking some ash from his cigar onto the ground.
âNot yet,â I replied, âbut thereâs something strange about her. I canât explain it. Just look into her for me,
will you?â
âSure thing, kid,â Lewis replied with a nod.
I turned to walk back to my motorcycle.
âLeaving so soon?â Lewis said, sounding disappointed.
âHockey game in the morning,â I replied. âBesides, I was just out riding around. Figured Iâd stop by.â
Lewis nodded and watched me leave. I stopped and looked back at him one more time. âOh, and
Lewis?â
âHm?â
âDonât tell my father.â
The next morning, I woke up feeling groggy after a mostly sleepless night. Worrying about Nina with all
of these shifters around made sleep difficult.
Why was I even worrying about her?
Why was I so invested in her already? We had only hooked up once, and made out in the locker room
after that. I had sworn to myself that I wouldnât get emotionally attached to any of the human girls at this
school⦠What was so special about Nina?
I dragged myself out of bed and got dressed for my hockey game, stopping briefly in the dining hall to
grab some breakfast. I picked up a breakfast sandwich and some coffee to go, and as I exited the
dining hall, I ran into Justin.
He avoided eye contact and hung his head low, but the image of Ninaâs red and sore wrist last night
flashed through my mind and infuriated me. Without thinking, I suddenly grabbed Justin by the shirt
collar and dragged him around the corner of the building, pinning him against the wall with my teeth
bared.
âWhat the fuck is wrong with you?â I growled.
Justin continued to hang his head. I could tell that he knew he deserved it after what he did last night.
âIf you touch Nina without her consent again, Iâll make your life a living hell,â I whispered, trying my best
not to choke him right then and there. âAnd youâre sitting on the bench for the next three games. Got
it?â
Justin shuddered, but nodded in understanding. I released my grip on his shirt and gave him one swift
smack on the side of his head, leaving him rubbing the point of impact and whimpering, before I strode
off toward the arena.
When I first came to this stupid university, the only thing that truly made its way into my heart was
hockey. If I had only spent my four years here playing on the team, I wouldâve been perfectly happyâ¦
But it seemed now that Nina had made her way into my heart, too.
At first, I thought that Nina was just an ordinary human girl, and that my feelings for her would subside
quickly.
However, I was quickly learning that Nina was anything but ordinary.