Chapter 50

Ava didn’t wait to finish her breakfast. She asked Emily if they could go straight away, and before she knew it, they had visited Mrs Benton’s office in the main building and acquired two passes. The Welfare Coordinator didn’t even bat an eyelid or look away from her screen when she made the passes appear on her desk and even when she stamped them.

“Don’t you need anything from your room first Emily asked as they walked down to a side of the campus she had never been to. “I already have my purse

It seemed darker here, somehow, even though the buildings looked the same as the others. The air felt different, almost as if it was colder, making a

down her spine

shiver

“No, I just want to walk around a bit she answered.

Besides, she didn’t want to see Jared or Ezekiel She’d had her breakfast earlier than usual, so hopefully, Ezekiel hadn’t come to pick her up yet like he had threatened to do.

“How do you know Claire is gone?” she asked as they approached a gue smaller and less grand than the one she had come through on her first day,

The forest was on the other side but felt less oppressive here.

“I’m one of their resident Omegas, Emily sighed.

What? She had figured out that the Alphas had Omegas catering to them from the comments they said in the kitchen the other day, but she hadn’t thought the other wolves would have Omegas, too. They made Omegas everyone’s servants. This academy was something else.

“There was so much screaming and cursing when Claire came back injured and passed out in the lobby. Her friends took her to the infirmary, and then the next thing we knew, her things were being packed up,” Emily said. “The Council gets involved when there’s something so serious.” Why h

hadn’t anyone come to ask for her side of the story? Or were her words worthless because she was an Omega!

she’s never coming

Emily nodded.

of her siblings will be allowed to attend

for the actions of any individual? But that was the Council all over again. She was in the ume position. If she managed to escape, they would destroy

that was a good thing.

the gate was fast asleep. She mentally noted the things around them and checked for cameras. If she didn’t find a chance to escape right now,

when he stood to come to the window, he seemed to fill the whole cabin up.

passes and then pressed a button. The gates slid open to reveal several cars lined up along the road and the most amazing. greenery she had ever seen. She had seen it first on the other side as her taxi

-We

quite a walk; you’d get tired before we

The quicker they

to town, the better.

there always taxis

Yes. Whatever the weather”

little village that looked so perfect it could have been on a postcard. Neat houses in rows, tidy streets, a few people walking around as their day started. There were no street signs or anything else that could tell her where

favourite spots. They window–shopped and went into a few shops. Emily bought her an ice cream from a quaint little comer shop and insisted on buying her a few clothes. The village was bigger than she had imagined, and no one had sniffed her or looked at her coldly since she had arrived. They seemed to be surrounded by the forest, so she could understand why Emily had said it was “sort od” out of campus. But if there was such a healthy trade, it meant goods and services had to come from other places. She would find out

turned down a narrow alleyway between two old buildings and headed towards Emily’s favourite coffee shop. She had walked a few steps when she realised Emily had stopped. She turned to her with

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Chapter 30

“Ensily!”

sorry, Ava,”

big group of them, and one or two patted Emily on the back when she

she being

her as more of them appeared. Emily was nowhere

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