Sebastian
IwatchedAella Galanisand her werewolf friend from the shadow of the stadium. They walked off in the other direction, saying goodbye to the farce behind me to find a better time with their new friends in their new dorm.
“Such a sweet idea,” I mocked. “An even better cover. No one will suspect she’s anything but a pretty novice training with her friends.”
“Something isn’t right with her,” Linus said in my ear. “There’s a sickness. A sickness in her very soul.”
My head bobbed, fixed on her as she continued on the path. “I sensed it too. The moment she stepped through those gates. She is not what she should be.”
“What will you do?”
“What I always do. Kill her if she’s a threat. Collect her if she’s an asset.” The reply dropped cold and emotionless from my lips. “But for now, we’ll just watch her.”
“But what could she be?” Linus pressed.
A smile stretched my lips. “Something Olympia hasn’t seen for two thousand years.
“She’s something new.”