Chapter 252
My Hockey Alpha
Chapter 252: A Little Kindness Goes a Long Way
As if I wasnât already shocked enough by Ninaâs sudden high energy and motivation, she then told the
rest of us about her plans to help Selena get enrolled in some classes.
At first, I had to admit that I was pretty angry by this decision. I wished that she had mentioned it to me
ahead of time; Selena had, after all, made our lives a living hell for weeks. She had brainwashed me,
poisoned my father, tried to kill me, and tried to keep Nina as a prisoner.
But, the more I thought about it, the more I realized that Selena really was just the Lunaâs puppet after
all. She was a frightened little girl who was being manipulated by someone who was far worse, and
although it didnât absolve her of her crimes, it did help me understand why she did what she did a little
bit better. And besides: we needed Selenaâs cooperation if we were going to take down the Luna.
Selena was the only one who knew about the Lunaâs real plans. The Alpha King was stuck in the
Lunaâs grasp, and it would only be a matter of time before she accomplished her goal of cleansing the
earth of all humans. In fact, I was already fairly certain that she was working with the Crescents all
along and that her plan was already underway.
So, when Nina showed her kind hearted yet brilliant nature and decided to let Selena enroll in school
here, I finally had to admit that it was a good idea.
After all, I couldnât crush Ninaâs spirit. Her kind heartedness was one of the biggest things that I loved
about her, and I didnât want that light to go out. If she was so certain that her plan would make Selena
join our side, then I was willing to support her until the very end. I loved her, and soon, she would be
my mate.
âI hope itâs going okay in there,â Luke said, subtly peering in through the infirmary window. I followed his
gaze to see that Selena was now sitting up and glaring at Nina. Nina was standing in front of her with
her arms folded across her chest. She looked confident, which made me confident.
âIâm sure itâll be fine,â I said. âSelena did enjoy being a student here. And who knows; maybe this really
will make her trust us a bit more.â
Matt stared at me for a moment with a dark look on his face before speaking. âAfter everything she did,
are you really sure that we even want her help?â
I shrugged. âPeople can change. She was the Lunaâs puppet; we donât know what sort of manipulation
was going on behind the scenes. The Luna had years to get inside her head.â
âShe had years, and we only have days at the most,â Matt replied, sounding defeated.
I looked over my shoulder again at Nina and her sister. They were looking at each other now; neither
was speaking, but I saw something flash across Selenaâs face. Something soft and innocent.
âThe Luna didnât have the power of the twin bond on her side,â I said.
â¦
Eventually, much to everyoneâs surprise, both Nina and Selena walked out of the infirmary. Selena was
standing behind her, glowering at the floor with her arms folded across her chest. But she wasnât being
overly standoffish or aggressive.
âWeâre going to talk to the dean,â Nina said with a bit of a smile as she looked up at me.
I nodded and pushed myself off of the wall. âIâll come with you.â
The rest of the group stayed behind while Nina and I walked Selena to the deanâs office. Selena was
silent the entire time and only stared down at the ground, but I could tell that something had changed.
Even if it was only just a tiny change, it was a change nonetheless.
When we reached the deanâs office, all three of us went inside. Dean Cynthia was sitting at her desk
and shuffling through paperwork when we arrived, and when she saw us, her eyes widened.
âEnzo! Nina!â she said, standing abruptly. âWhere have you been?â
âItâs a long story,â Nina said, then stepped aside to reveal Selena, who had been standing behind us.
âAnd she would like to enroll in school here.â
Cynthia stared at Selena with wide, unblinking eyes, taking in the scene in front of her. She hadnât seen
Selena before â or at least, she had never seen Selena without a magical disguise.
âU-Um⦠Nina, I didnât know you had a twin sister,â Cynthia said hesitantly.
Clearly not wanting to explain too much, Nina just nodded slowly. âIntroduce yourself,â she said to
Selena.
Selena slowly stepped forward. Her face was red and she fiddled with her fingers as she spoke, much
unlike the evil princess I had come to know. âIâm Selena,â she said. âI want to enroll here.â
Cynthia stared back and forth between all three of us for a few moments before clearing her throat. âIâm
afraid the semester is just a few weeks from ending,â she replied. âMaybe you should enroll next
semester.â
Selena jerked her head up and looked over at Nina with pleading eyes. Nina, sighing, stepped forward.
âAre you sure she canât just enroll in a class or two for now?â she asked. âAnd can she have a dorm,
too? Please. Itâs really important.â
For another few moments, Cynthia stared at Nina before finally nodding. âAlright. You can enroll in two
classes, Selena. Next semester, if you want to enroll as a full-time student, let me know.â
âAnd a dorm?â Nina asked.
âYes,â Cynthia replied. âItâs too late to bunk with another student, but I think we do have a few empty
single dorms. Iâll take a look and see what we can do.â
I didnât say anything. Nina thanked the dean, and then the two of us left the room to wait outside while
Selena and Cynthia got to work. They were in there for a while, and the entire time, I had to admit that I
still didnât know how to feel about the whole situation. Nina, noticing this, took my hand and smiled up
at me.
âThis will all turn out alright,â she whispered as we leaned against the wall outside the deanâs office. âI
promise.â
âI hope youâre right,â I replied with a sigh. If she wasnât right, then⦠We would be giving too much
freedom to someone who would only use it to stab us in the back. But if Nina was so sure that it would
all go according to plan, and that Selena would eventually change her ways and help us take down the
Luna and maybe even stop the Crescents, then I was willing to believe her.
Finally, Selena came out of the deanâs office a little while later with a bundle of papers and a dorm key
in her hand. She stood outside the door for a few moments, staring at us and not saying anything. I
couldnât quite tell if she simply didnât know what to say, or if she didnât want to give us the satisfaction of
her gratitude.
âWell?â Nina asked. âWhat classes did you enroll in?â
Selena stared at Nina for a few more moments. Then, with a hmph, she simply flicked her hair over her
shoulder and stormed down the hallway without a word.