I shifted uncomfortably. Maybe Victoria hadn’t told him. “Like the guys she’s picked out for me?” I mumbled. “The ones who
could be my fated mate?”
Valentin looked towards the floor. He ran his tongue over his bottom lip before pulling the door further. He looked back at
me
Till see you tomorrow, Princess,” he said. With that, the door slammed shut behind him and I was alone again.
I sighed and threw my head back on the bed. So much for getting more information. I couldn’t help but wonder why Valentin didn’t tell me who my final fiancé was. I was just trying to avoid these assholes for fuck’s sake!
I started picking at my bandages. Curiously, I peeled the one on my chest back. I gasped when I saw what was underneath.
I had no clue why Valentin said I was healing slowly. My wound was basically gone. There was a jagged pink line where a tree branch had impaled my skin. Sure, it wasn’t completely gone but it was gone faster that any of my other wounds had ever healed
For once, since I’d been dumped on this campus, I finally felt like I may truly be a wolf
It was exhilarating.
On that note, I thought to finally get some rest. I was safe, tucked in the back corner of the infirmary, away from all the
nonsense.
The next morning, I woke up and checked in with the head nurse. My wounds had all healed and I felt like nothing had even. happened to me. I was energized as I left the infirmary and marched across campus
The day before, several of the wolves Kairos sent after me had stalked Loren and I as she walked me to shifting. But today. I found no snarling faces in the bushes. It seemed like I was completely alone on my walk to the gym
When I finally reached the giant metal doors of the gym. I felt slightly nervous. Last time I’d been here, I’d not only failed the run, but I’d made enemies with Maximus, I wondered if this stint in the gym would result in the same failure as the previous