Chapter 19: The Boy_Angel!

Alpha Hiro left the classroom in a hurry. His steps were fast, but his thoughts were a mess. He couldn’t believe what had just happened. What was wrong with him? He had almost kissed Angel. A boy.

That single thought kept echoing in his mind, over and over. He wasn’t like that. He had always liked girls whether wild, gentle, loud, quiet, it didn’t matter. As long as they were female. He never once looked at a guy and felt something. Never. So why now? Why Angel?

There was something about him that pulled Hiro in. Something he couldn’t explain, no matter how hard he tried. The urge to kiss Angel’s lips had felt so real, so strong, like it didn’t come from him but from somewhere deeper.

His wolf was restless inside him, clearly unhappy that Hiro had pulled away. It was like the creature wanted that kiss to happen. But Hiro wasn’t ready to accept that. Not yet.

Still, Angel’s scent... it wasn’t normal. His presence, the way he carried himself, even the way he looked at people, it didn’t add up. Hiro wasn’t just confused anymore. He was curious. Deeply curious. And that curiosity led him straight to the principal’s office.

Maybe he could find answers in Angel’s file. Maybe there was something there that would finally make sense of the feelings twisting inside him.

By now, most students had returned from the cafeteria. The hallways were no longer quiet. When Hiro stepped into the principal’s office, he found three students standing in front of her desk, talking in low voices. It looked serious. But the moment they saw him, they stopped talking. Silence fell, thick and sharp.

It had been a while since Hiro came here. The air in the office hadn’t changed. It still carried the heavy scent of failure, of a past no one dared to bring up.

Principal Valois sat behind her desk, calm as ever. She was a strong woman. Stronger than most. And yet, she was an Omega now. No one knew exactly why, but the rumors had never stopped. Some whispered that it had something to do with the center house, with whatever dark thing happened there years ago. Others believed the moon goddess herself had punished her.

Hiro had always wondered what the truth was. Part of him wanted to search her mind, dig through her memories and find out. But he knew he couldn’t. The rules were clear. No Alpha was allowed to use powers on her. If he did, his whole house would lose their points.

"Hiro? How may I help you?" Principal Valois asked as she looked up from her desk. She was in her usual black suit, her makeup light and natural, no glasses on her face today. It made her look younger, softer, almost like she didn’t belong in a place ruled by chaos. For a moment, Hiro caught himself wondering what she’d look like out of that suit-less strict, more human.

"I came for a little chat," he said, hopping onto the desk in front of her like he owned it. He knew it annoyed her, and maybe that was half the reason he did it.

at each other, then quietly slipped out.

it so hard for Alphas

at his lips. "Maybe it’s just part of the charm the moon

unimpressed. "Do you even remember I’m the principal

ma’am. We’re not blind," he said with a

it," she snapped. "Show me

Hiro replied, finally sliding off the desk, but still holding that cocky smile. "But what if the moon goddess chose you to be our mate?

her anymore. She knew how they looked at her. Her youthful appearance

you really here, Hiro?" she asked, not bothering to

one

eyes narrowed

"Angel," he said.

hung in the

to figure out what was really going on between the Alphas and this mysterious new student. First, it was Kaito hovering around Angel like a shadow, and now Hiro. She wouldn’t be surprised if Taros or even Renn came knocking next. Something wasn’t adding up, and the

eyes locked on her. "Who is he? Is he related to Kaito? How did he even get into this school? Who pulled

and let me talk?" Principal

blinked, startled. He gave a slight nod and leaned back a

to stop the admission. I did. But Kaito wouldn’t take no for an answer. He pushed until it happened. He even made the

There had to be something deeper, something he wasn’t seeing yet. His thoughts raced, questions piling up faster than

The principal’s voice snapped him out of it. "I asked you

Kaito. It’s the opposite, so you really don’t have to worry about

a hard look, unsure if he was joking or

you? And the rest of

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