Enzo’s POV
“Are you sure about this?” Bastien asked once I explained what happened with Sarah. “Why would Lila
want to keep this from me?”
“She thinks there’s good in Sarah and doesn’t think that punishing her will do her any good. For
whatever reason, she just wants peace.”
“Yeah, that sounds like something she would say,” Bastien sighed. “Even so, this is still a punishable
crime, even if Lila made a speedy recovery. But I’m afraid without proper proof, I won’t be able to do
anything.”
“Can’t you speak to the board?” I asked. “Or maybe I can speak to them—”
“And then what? It’ll get dismissed if we go to them without proper proof. Not to mention Sarah’s
father basically owns that school. If he gets word that his daughter is being accused of a crime, he won’t
stop fighting us. If we want to proceed in punishing her, we need actual proof of the crime.”
“What about pictures?” I asked. “Were there any photos taken at the party?”
“There were some that took pictures yes. We already looked through them and nothing. There was also
a photographer there as well. Their photos haven’t been developed yet. But they are working on it.”
“A photographer?” I asked. “What’s the name of the company?”
“Photos by Leah,” Bastien answered. “She’s a great photographer. She’s working on developing the
photos. Hopefully, they will be ready for viewing next week.”
“The photographer could have captured something in the background of her pictures,” Max mimicked
my thoughts. “We need to get our hands on the photos.”
“Oh, Enzo. Before I let you go, I’ve been wanting to ask if you’d be able to bring Lila home on Saturday.
Selene wants to have a feast for her to celebrate her wolf’s arrival. Of course, you’re also invited to the
feast if you bring her. I still have her car so she can’t get here on her own.”
“I’ll bring her,” I agreed. “But I’ll pass on the feast. I appreciate the invite.”
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“The invite will stand if you change your mind,” Bastien said. “If you come across any new information
let me know. I’ll see you Saturday.”

He ended the mindlink without another word.

As soon as I entered the combat center, I could smell Lila’s delicious scent of honeysuckle, making my
mouth water.
Max was growing excited within me.
I didn’t have time to be messing around with a woman. Especially a student, Alpha Bastien’s daughter,
and a Volana wolf.
The thought of rejection has been heavily crossing my mind since finding out she was my mate. But
now that I know she’s a Volana, it seems to be the obvious choice.
On the other hand, the committee has been on my case about not having a mate; if word got out that I
had a mate and rejected her, it would make me look like a failed Alpha.
“That’s not all you care about,” Max teased. “Admit that you are curious about our young mate.”
“I might be curious, but that doesn’t change the facts.”
The arena was filled with growls and howls as students fought with one another. I made my way to the
front, to my usual spot, and watched as my students continued practicing the moves, I have recently
taught them.
“Enough,” I growled, my voice booming through the arena and causing everyone to stop what they
were doing. “We are going to practice shifting quickly before an attack. You never know when you will
be attacked in your human form, and you need to be prepared.”
I scanned the room briefly before my eyes landed on a pretty boy jock in the back. He was too busy
flirting with one of the girls to notice that I was scowling at him. But everyone else noticed and they had
wary looks in their eyes as my lip curled up.
I stepped down from my place in the front and walked quickly toward this boy; his name was Justin.
As I walked toward him, the crowd in front of him parted ways to let me through. A growl escaped from
the depth of my throat. Nobody dared to say a word. Just as Justin finally noticed something was off
with the aura in the room, I was shifting in my wolf and lunging at him.
He saw me just in time, but he wasn’t quick enough. I had already shoved him to the ground, my wolf’s
canines snapping in his face and missing him by only a hair. I growled loudly; fury boiling throughout
my body, and I knew it was seen clearly through my wolf’s eyes. When he got angry, they were auburn
red.
Justin was shaking on the ground; he wouldn’t dare to struggle against me and that pleased me. I liked
bringing terror to those I attack. Unfortunately, he was a student, and I couldn’t actually do any harm to
him.
The fear evident in his eyes was enough satisfaction. I released him, letting him scurry away as I turned
back to the others who were watching me with large and frightened eyes. My gaze fell upon Lila who
stood a bit of a distance from me; she didn’t look frightened like the others. She only rose her brows
and folded her arms across her chest.
Are you challenging me, little wolf? I thought to myself, trying to keep the smirk off my face. Even in my
wolf firm, my smirks were obvious.
“As I said…” I said, looking around at my students. “You need to be prepared for any attack. Justin
wasn’t prepared. But I’m sure next time he will be….” I paused and turned to look at a very frightened
jock. “Isn’t that right?”
“Yes, professor,” Justin said with a quivering voice.
“This is what we are going to spend today doing. Practicing how to combat shift. The ones being
attacked needs to be in their human forms and as soon as they are attacked, they shift into their wolf
form. Switch off who gets attacked and who does the shifting.”
I glanced over at Lila who was still eyeing me carefully.
“Obviously Becca will be doing the shifting in your case,” I add for her alone.
She thinks about it for a moment, but then she nods her head once.
She just got her wolf, but she has yet to shift. Her first shift would be incredibly painful and not
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