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Werewolf Academy's Alpha novel Chapter 9

Summary for Chapter 9: Werewolf Academy's Alpha

Chapter 9 – A Turning Point in Werewolf Academy's Alpha by Gary Windsor

In this chapter of Werewolf Academy's Alpha, Gary Windsor introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 9 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Internet genre.

"This is going to be so shit." Kaitlin groans as we head out to the pitch with our long socks and trainers getting slightly muddy.

"Yes it will be." I agree as we stand together at the back, waiting for the teacher which happens to be the Beta Jace and the Delta Dylan.

I see them walking towards us but then I smell him. My wolf howls in happiness and I smile like an idiot as he comes nearer.

The 3 of them stand in front of the crowd of the rest of the 19 year old female students. We all stay silent and I can see all the females drooling over the 3 Greek gods in front of then.

My wolf growls angrily at them all for looking at our mate but I stay quiet even though I feel my blood start to boil.

"Good afternoon students, as this is your last lesson we thought we could run over time slightly. Alpha is here today to train you. This will be intense and you will want to give in but anyone who gives in will fail." Have speaks loudly above all the swooning girls.

Jace and Dylan step back and Austin steps forward. He claps his hands and looks around the group, I hide slightly because I don't want him to notice me incase.

"We'll start off with 2 laps of the pitch then drop and give me 50. Go!" He shouts and everyone is off around the edge of the track, I'm miles in front of everyone else and feel my blood rushing.

2 out of 35 have dropped out and sent back to the school with a fail. I finish and hunch over to catch my breath, Kaitlin and Lizzie are 10 minutes behind me.

"Fucking hell girl, you can run!" Lizzie exclaims collapsing to the floor. I roll my eyes and drop to the floor and do 50 push ups which I find much more difficult than running but I've trained my whole life its second nature to me.

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The darkness of the hallways make me shudder in fear, I've always had a fear of the dark ever since I was little. It's not a fear of the dark itself but of what hides in the darkness.

I wonder around aimlessly trying to find my room but nothing looks the same in the dimmed lights.

I only when to get a glass from our dorms kitchen, each dorm has its own kitchen.

I see a door at the far end of the corridor with a light above flashing

"I had a bad dream. So I went to find the kitchen to get a drink but kinda got lost then I found the door which looked interesting." I explain hoping that I am not in any trouble. Instead of shouting he hugs me tighter and kisses my jaw softly.

I always have dreams that are strange. Its usually of a little girl and her brother running around in their backyard with a ball having so much fun until someone drags the 3 year old girl away leaving the boy crying with woman comforting him.

"What was the dream, if you don't mind me asking?" Austin says turning me to face him, he cups my cheek with one hand as I turn away from him.

"I-I'm not really sure. It was strange. There was a girl standing in the forest surrounded by men, she was tied up to a tree with a cloth in her mouth. She was being tortured by those monsters," I say feeling the tears streaming down my face at the memory of the nightmare "there was so much blood and shouting. So much evil."

I feel everything in my body weaken and I collapse but Austin keeps me up.

"Your okay now love, it was a dream." He holds me close as I sob, he rocks me back and forth gentely until I calm down.

I stand up alone and look at him as he surveys me, his arms stay on my waist. I place my hands on his chest and sigh, my legs buckle again but yet again Austin catches me bridal style.

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