A Gift from the Goddess
Chapter 11
Chapter Eleven
I fell to the ground, my backpack sliding across the polished hallway floor.
I could feel a shooting wave of pain from my wrist, having roughly hit the ground, and I immediately cradled it to my chest. At least it wasn‘t the worst pain I‘d ever felt.
“Ah shoot, I‘m so sorry,” a worried, husky voice said.
I looked up and saw a boy, maybe sixteen, staring down at me with a hand outstretched. But it wasn‘t the fall that now shocked me into silence, but rather his eyes. 1
They were like molten golden orbs, catching me off guard. I‘d never seen anything like it before. They stood out in contrast with his dark brown hair, making it impossible to miss.
I could tell that he was strong, his body being well–built to indicate he was a good fighter; a future warrior captain strength or higher, maybe even a ranked family member. But without my wolf and without him trying to throw authority at me, it would be impossible for me to tell for sure what exact status he held.
He stared back at me just as quizzically and I instantly knew then that he wasn‘t from around here. Anyone from the pack was used to my silver hair and violet eyes, but the foreign wolves were always shocked at first.
For a few moments, both of us were just staring at each other, confused at the other‘s appearance, until suddenly the second bell rang. A reminder that I had places to be and an entire species to save.
I was the one to break eye contact first and looked around, trying to find where my backpack had slid to.
“…Can I help you get up?” he asked, though a little awkwardly.
It was then that I realised he was still holding his hand out to me, of which I had been rudely ignoring.
Quickly, I clasped my uninjured one with his, and allowed him to lift me to my feet.
“We should probably go to the school infirmary and get that looked at,” he said, nodding towards my wrist.
I looked down and saw it was red, but it honestly didn‘t feel that bad. It would probably heal in a day even without my full wolf abilities.
“I think it should be okay,” I said. “Thank you anyway.”
I was about to retrieve my backpack and leave, but he then spoke again, pausing me.
“Well, it‘s that or you‘re going to have to explain to the teacher why you‘re so late for class.”
I bit the inside of my cheek.
should go to the infirmary and get
grabbed my backpack, doing so before I could take another step or protest. It was an attractive smile that really complimented his
seeing my uneasy stare at him throwing my bag over his shoulder. “The last thing I need is a rumour going around
feel my cheeks begin to heat up in
he simply laughed off my correction. “Ah, sorry, sorry.
weirdly humiliating in how he called out our age difference. Internally, I
Chapter Eleven
him to the infirmary in silence. Luckily, we didn‘t have very far to go and arrived just as we
said,
the boy. I couldn‘t help but wonder
Cai! What are you doing
presence as she fixed her
I would have guessed that she was no older than nineteen or twenty.
called him Cai, though I didn‘t recognise the name. This told me he wasn‘t from a pack I was
the door where I was standing,
to class
a little
said, clearing her throat. “Ok, sure, let‘s take a look. Come on in and take a seat on the
sat down where she had
said. “I‘m sure I‘ll get my ass kicked by Mr Green if I‘m
didn‘t seem as impactful now ! knew he handed them out by the dozens. I was also still
that grumpy old man,” Miss Williams said and handed him a note. “Just give him this and explain. He can
he walked backwards towards the door. “You are too kind to me,
she giggled while
face no longer all smiley and happy. She inspected my wrist and wrapped it up without saying too much, sending me on my
went surprisingly quickly and, thankfully, without any further hiccups. The teachers had definitely caught on to the fact I wasn‘t paying as much attention as normal but they mercifully let me be. Instead,
to my room. But to
stood at the wardrobe and
so quickly. I
saw she had been hanging up
hope you
all sensible colours and up with the latest trends. No longer was everything pink and covered in
much effort she had put into it, far surpassing my initial request for her to just throw away
loss for words. “Thank you for putting
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