Rejected: Chapter 2
Rejected (Shadow Beast Shifters Book 1)
There was one school in Torma. Pack school. Ranging from Pre-K all the way to college. Iâd never left this townâgetting permission to leave was a mission in and of itselfâand had attended pack school since the first grade.
I had exactly one friend to show for my many years stuck here.
âHey, girl,â Simone called as I walked through the front gate, making my way up the garden-lined path.
âHey, Sim,â I said, reaching her side in a second. âStill working on that braid, I see.â
Simone had fantastic hair; it was dead straight to her waist, thick, and so black, it almost looked blue in the sunlight. She loved to experiment with hairstyles, and for the last few weeks had been attempting to fishtail braid it. Attempting being the operative word.
Her expressive face screwed up into a tight knot of annoyance. âWhy the fuck is it so hard?â She gestured to where most of the strands had already fallen loose. âI watch the videos online and those bitches braid to their ass in like five seconds, one-handed while filming it, for shifterâs sake. Bullshit, if you ask me.â
I snorted out some laughter, elegant as always. âKeep working at it. I definitely think youâre getting better.â White lies kept the world spinning, right?
She shot me an I know what youâre doing but thanks for being a great friend stare as we continued into the school. Whoever had built this monstrosity of a brick building in 1847, hadnât thought much outside of practicality, because no one would design anything to be this ugly, squat, and depressing, unless it had just been the easiest style at the time. The only redeeming character was the wood-lined gardens, filled with flowers and herbs, that surrounded the perimeter.
Poor attempt to cover up the fact that it needed to be bulldozed and started again.
âIâm not sure I can stay here for another year.â Simone sighed, her dark brown eyes dropping dramatically. âI mean, is it even legal to stop us from traveling and meeting new people? Iâm sick of all these assholes.â
She wasnât the only one, but legal or not, we werenât allowed to step foot outside Torma without permission. Leaving us stuck here, with the same shifters whom weâd grown up with. Shifters I hated.
âI wouldnât get your hopes up about leaving until youâve shifted and learned to control the beast,â I said, repeating the cardinal rule while holding open the glass doors to the building for us to enter.
Personally, I wouldnât be asking for permission, but Simone, unlike me, had good standing here thanks to her parentsâ place in the pack: enforcers for the alpha.
She let out another exaggerated sigh. âTrue. But the moment that happens, weâre heading on an epic road trip. I already have it all planned out.â
I didnât have the heart to tell her I would be long gone before that. Simoneâs birthday wasnât until January, so that meant she still had over a year until her first shift, missing this yearâs winter solstice.
I couldnât wait for her, and I wouldnât ask her to be a lone wolf⦠Most of them turned mutt in the first few years, losing control of their beasts completely. Mutts were always put down by the packs, but it was a risk worth taking for me.
One way or another, Iâd be put down whether I was mutt or not. It was just a matter of time, so why not give myself at least a fighting chance out in the real world?
âSo,â Simone said, changing the subject rapidly, âyour hair⦠I mean, weâre going to talk about it, right?â
Reaching up, I attempted to run a hand through the birdâs nest I had going on up top. âShit, I forgot to brush it. Had to get out of the dumpster-house in a rush this morning.â
She examined me closer. âLook, normally, I donât blink an eye, what with my ownâ¦â She waved a hand toward her âbraid.â âBut today is a new kind of interesting youâve got going on.â
Dammit. There was a bathroom nearby, so I ducked inside with Simone following.
My hair was long and wavy, a stupid wave that wasnât quite a curl but had enough definition to make it look constantly unruly. And it was redâthe only redhead in the pack, to make blending in so freaking easy.
âYou should let me cut it? Or Daphne,â Simone suggested unhelpfully.
Gritting my teeth, I shook my head. âYou know I canât waste fifty bucks on a cut.â
Pulling out the tie, I ran my fingers through it a few times. Simone stepped in to help as well, and eventually, we tamed it.
âThe color is still the most stunning shade Iâve ever seen,â she said wistfully, tracing her fingers through a few loose strands.
It was an unusual color, that was for sure. A deep burgundy at the scalp, it lightened in an ombre effect to end up strawberry blonde on the tips. Subtle and naturalâand weird as fuck.
Story of my life, really, being the freakshow of the pack. Thanks, Dad.
The sound of students filtered under the door, and as soon as a few juniors entered the bathroom, we bailed. I couldnât stay in any enclosed space for too long or Iâd end up with the crap beat out of me.
The hall was busy, so I put my head down and hugged the strap of my bag closer. âDid you get the assignment done?â I asked Simone, who was partially blocking me so we could maneuver through the shifter students.
She nodded and sighed simultaneously. âI want the twenty hours of my life back that I spent reading that shit, though,â she stated. âLike, it was worse than that one on the island where all the kids turned into feral assholes.â
I shuddered. âHated that one, too. Iâm starting to think Iâm just not into anything with too much realism.â
She blinked at me. âYou think that was realistic?â
âKinda reminds me of how our pack is run,â I said, tryingâand failingâto sound blasé.
Simone side-eyed me closely before giving a shake of her head. âI canât even argue with you. Itâs a dictatorship, but thatâs how shifters donât turn mutt. Wolves need a powerful alpha or we go rogue and our beasts take over.â Her face fell. âNot that Iâd know, having to wait another damn year to shift.â
To say Simone was pissed about our first shift not being together was an understatement, but the Rule of First Shift had been passed from the original creator of our kind. The dark deity we worshipped.
Shadow Beast.
Heâd set the shifter command and it couldnât be overruled. Wolves had tried in the past, but no one had been successful in bringing on the change early. Call it wolf puberty, set in stone.
Maybe it was because we aged slowly and could live for a couple hundred years longer than humans. Or maybe the beast just liked the age of twenty-two.
No one had met the demon of our kind to ask him.
âI want it so bad,â Simone continued. âBut Iâm also freaking out about the pain. You know how bad it is when I break a nail, and this is likeâ¦â
âBreaking every bone?â
She shuddered. âGirl, could you at least attempt to sugarcoat it for me?â
I shrugged. âPain doesnât bother me like it used to. What Iâm afraid of is not being able to bond with the wolf. What if she rejects me?â
Like every other person in my life. Yeah, I know, sob sob, we all had a sad story.
âShe wonât,â Simone said forcefully. âSheâs going to love you, and youâll hunt rabbits, and itâll be like having your second-best friend built in for life.â
No one was replacing Simone in best friend numero uno spot, apparently⦠not even an entity I shared a soul with.
âIâm almost positive Iâll have control by the third shift,â Simone added, shaking her shoulders in a confident little dance. âIâve so got this.â
âI have no doubts at all,â I said, meaning every word.
The first two shifts were always a complete loss as the beast took over, our human side barely remembering anything at all. The majority had control by shift four or five, but I wouldnât put it past Simone to have hers down by shift number three. She was that determined.
Either way for me, the second I had control of my wolf, I was escaping this fuck of a town.
And never looking back.
Just as we passed the main run of lockers for the seniors, a familiar group came into sight, easy to spot as students parted along the hallway for them like they were royalty.
I supposed they pretty much were.
Simone saw them at the same time as me. âRun!â she whispered harshly, shoving me toward the nearest exit. It was too late, though. Theyâd seen me, and I couldnât outrun them. Especially not the two who had already turned: Torin Wolfe and Jaxson Heathcliffe.
Why the fuck were they even at college at all? Theyâd graduated last year, but for some insane reason, would not leave.
âStay!â
The command came from Torin, future alpha of the Torma pack. His father, Victor, had ruled us for fifty years now with no sign of retiring. I mean, the fact that heâd changed their last name to Wolfe pretty much said everything one needed to know about how highly he regarded himself and his standing in the shifter world.
And Torin, the precious only son, was the future alpha. With this power, he could command wolves in the pack. Not that he generally needed any help in controlling them, especially the female shifters, thanks to his bright green eyes, chocolatey dark hair, and the sort of chiseled jaw that love stories were written about.
For me, though, he was a horror novelâmy worst nightmare.
Two of the three approached now, and my stomach swirled as I prepared myself for what was to come. Torinâs command had been the one to stop me in my tracks, but today he hung back to let his friends have their fun. In truth, Torin had never really hurt me, but he didnât stop the others either, and that was just as bad in my opinion.
Sisily Longeran, the alpha chick of my year, started to circle me. âMera Callahan,â she drawled, âthe redheaded bitch of our pack.â
She took great pleasure in pointing out on the regular that no one else had my shade of hair color. The rest of the pack fell somewhere between honey blond to the darkest of raven locks, with all shades of skin color included. I had tanned skin and hazel eyes, the same as many others, but my hairâ¦
A giant fucking stop sign announcing my presence.
âSisily Longeran,â I shot back, âthe next alpha-mate. You and Torin are going to make such beautiful babies.â
Beautiful, evil little shits, but I refrained from mentioning that.
Sisilyâs smile spread as she drifted closer to Torin. They did look great together, with her perfect mahogany mane and bright azure eyes so striking against his coloring.
The moment she first shifted, after the solstice moon, their expected bond would kick in, and theyâd feel the connection. The mate bond was all pre-ordained. A magical fucking miracle.
I had a mate out there too, but if it was any of the assholes in my pack, Iâd rather chew my own arm off.
Sisily, done flirting with the almost-alpha, returned back to me. Her jasmine and lemon myrtle perfume drifted with her, and I almost gagged. This was her signature scent from Thomas, the apothecary master, who handmade all of our skin products so we didnât react to human chemicals. And I fucking hated it to the point that one whiff induced nausea.
At least it did usually give me a heads up that she was close by, so I could escape. Not today though.
She bared her teeth, chest rumbling, and knowing what was coming, I braced myself as she slammed me into the lockers. The entire row shuddered under the assault, and heat burned along my back. Shifters healed fast, but I wouldnât have that ability until my beast was released, so for now, I got to suffer and heal almost humanly slow.
âYou are pathetic,â she spat. âWeak.â
âYou wish,â I replied, shooting her a dark smile of my own. What she called weak, I called staying the fuck alive until I could escape them. An entire pack versus one wolf? Yeah, who could win with those odds?
I had fought back at the start, but it only made the beatings worse. So now I chose to grow mentally and emotionally stronger, forged in a fire of their hatred, all the while biding my time until Iâd be free.
âLeave her alone,â Simone shouted, unable to get to me; Torin was deliberately in her way.
âSimone, itâs cool,â I said, forcing myself to sound cheerful. âSis here is super clumsy; Iâm used to her tripping and falling into me.â
Sisilyâs growls grew lower and more menacing, but I was beyond giving a shit.
âStop it!â Simone tried again, and I really wished she wouldnât. As Iâd told her many times, there was no need for both of us to be a target. Iâd never forgive myself if anything happened to her.
Thankfully, her parentsâ position in the pack saved her from the worst of the bully behavior, but some still found small ways to punish her for having me as a friend.
Fucking loyal friend that she was; I barely deserved her.
âShut it, Simone,â Sisily said without looking away from me. âOr youâll join your half-breed mutt of a friend.â
âHalf-breed and mutt,â I said with a forced laugh. âAnd last week, I was also a whore. I mean, my mom is super proud of me. Just so you know.â
Her hands formed into fists as she went in to break my nose againâsignature move of hersâbut she was stopped by Jaxson Heathcliffe.
My favorite tormentor.
My oldest friend outside of Simone.
Even if we were definitely more enemies these days.
âI thought I told you to give up coming to classes,â he drawled, leaning in close, his finger swiping across my cheek. It was a gentle motion, but the darkness brewing in his coffee-colored eyes spoke of something different.
A chirpy smile crossed my face. âRight? I mean, I tried that, but my teachers were all âyouâre going to failâ and âIâve been looking for a red fur throw for my bed,â so I decided maybe not showing up was a bad idea.â
Why. Was. I such. A smartass?
Honestly, this facet of my personality was going to get me straight up murdered. And I did not need any help in that department.
Jaxson crowded me into the lockers, and the burning in my back increased, but I didnât make a sound. Leaning down, he ran his nose across my neck, scenting me. Heâd never fucking done that before, and I wondered if this was the moment my fatherâs sins finally caught up to me and my throat got ripped out.
When he pulled away, his eyes flashed, and I swallowed down my next stupid comment, choosing instead to focus on his face. My expression was defiant because I would never back down to him. Never.
Jaxson was gorgeous, with brown skin, midnight black hair, and a long, lean body that hid none of his strength. It made sense that he was best friends with the future alpha. They had a similar lookâthe epitome of shifter males in both alpha-ness and good looks.
Personality wise, though, they were ugly, small-dick fucktards.
âMy dad wanted to kill you and your mother,â Jaxson murmured, breath brushing over my cheek.
This was the first time Iâd heard that, so I paid attention. My dad and his dad had been best friends, second- and third-in-line to the alpha, both powerful and confident men. Jaxsonâs dad was the one whoâd straight-up gutted mine, mere seconds after heâd attempted to take out Alpha Victor.
No questions. No trial.
âWhy didnât you leave college?â Jaxson pushed again. âThe real reason?â
I shoved against him with all my strength, not moving him an inch. âWhat the fuck happened to you? We used to be friends!â
When your parents are best friends, it stands to reason youâll grow up around each other. Heâd been a big brother to me, but the moment my father had betrayed the pack, Iâd lost everything.
The darkening of his eyes from coffee to tar was the only indication I had that this was going to be bad. His hand shifted to claws, swiping across my chest in one move. It cut through my shirt and bra, leaving large, red welts across my breasts, just short of breaking the skin. Heâd done that deliberately; Iâd never seen anyone with the control of Jaxson, and if heâd wanted to break the skin, he would have.
âWhy do you hate me so much?â I asked quietly, forcing my face to remain calm even as pain pulsed against my chest, joining the pain in my back. âIâm not my father. Why are his sins mine to pay for?â
He swung his arm again, this time punching past my head, slamming it into a locker and smashing the metal in. âItâs your fucking face. I donât want to see it.â
With one last scowl, he spun and left. Sisily, smiling like the smug bitch she was, hurried after him. Torin took an extra second, his eyes landing on my exposed breasts and the red lines from the claws.
âBest get yourself cleaned up,â he said shortly.
When they were gone, I sank back against the damaged locker, wincing as I did. My breathing was rapid as I fought for control, and if I had a beast inside me right now, Iâd definitely be standing on four legs. Our wolves were a good escape from the pain and fear.
âCome on,â Simone said softly, tugging at my arm. âI have your extra clothes in my locker.â
She kept them because at least once a month, my locker was destroyed by some sort of disgusting prank. Trash, paint bomb, blood, guts, dead animals.
They werenât creative, but they were consistent.
My head was ringing as I followed her, one hand clutching the front of my shirt to keep it together. As I walked, a familiar feeling filled my body. I thought of it as my brain distancing itself from the carnage of my life. Sometimes, when it got really bad, my vision doubled over as a darkness descended across it. A darkness that called me.
Fractured sanity was my thing these days.
âI have to leave Torma,â I murmured, mostly to myself.
Simone shot me a sympathetic stare, reaching out to grab my hand. Sheâd heard this from me before, but she didnât understand how serious I was. I couldnât do this any longer.
My family line was tainted in Torma.
My legacy, and that of any children I had, all but destroyed.
After decades running with the Torma pack, the Callahan name had been reduced to two shunned wolves: Mera Callahan, an almost-turned shifter, and Lucinda Callahan, a drunken she-wolf who barely remembered she had a family name.
Nothing worth fighting for any longer. Not here at least.
As far as I was concerned, the solstice full moon couldnât arrive fast enough.