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Mated To The Enemy

In a land fractured by ancestral blood feuds, a powerful werewolf warrior is horrified to learn her destined soulmate is the cold-blooded leader of a rival pack. Bound by fate to her greatest foe, she must survive a treacherous landscape of deceit and illicit passion. As their factions teeter on the brink of total war, she faces a brutal choice between her family's honor and a magnetic pull that could alter the future of their species forever.
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Chapter 2

The journey was a smooth one, we got to my new residence of choice a few minutes before the gates were closed for the day. The gates of Norsen Military Academy rose like the jaws of some ancient beast—iron and carved stone, etched with runes older than my bloodline.

My father hopped out first and opened the trunk. “Leave the heavy ones. I’ve got them,” he said, already hauling out my overstuffed bags like they weighed nothing. I grabbed the smaller pack and my weapons case before he could insist on those too.

The academy building loomed ahead—gray stone, banners hanging from the high arches, students in various uniforms milling about. My father walked beside me, carrying most of my belongings with that silent, stubborn pride he always wore like armor. We pushed through the massive doors into the front hall.

The front desk was manned—ruled, actually by a woman who looked like she had sour mangoes for breakfast. She didn’t bother to glance up when we approached.

“Hi, good afternoon” I say, flashing a polite smile at the woman behind the desk.

She raised her head and gave me a once over. “You can leave sir, I believe the admission for your child did not include a plus one ticket.”

Okay! Rude.

My father paused. “I’d like to make sure my daughter settles in first.”

She didn’t even look at him when she said, “She won’t. Please escort yourself out.”

My father grabbed my shoulder like I was twelve years old again. “I have to leave now Peanut, are you sure you will be okay? Do you really want to stay here?”

Before I could open my mouth to reassure my father that I would be fine, the woman cut in again. “It would be best if you take Little Peanut back home with you, this is no place for weaklings.”

“Can I just talk to my daughter in peace please?”

The woman looked up from her frantic typing and gave a disdainful smirk.

My anger reached a boiling point but I had to stay composed. “I am fine Dad, I promise.”

His jaw worked once, twice, like he was chewing down something he’d rather spit. “Are you sure?”

“I’ve got it,” I promised. “Besides, Mom will laugh at us if I follow you back home.”

“Make the Rougeworth name proud,” he murmured.

“I will,” I said.

He huffed out a breath that might’ve been a laugh in a gentler world. He cupped the back of my head, pressed a kiss to my forehead the same way my mother had that morning.

“May the moon goddess be with you.”

He squeezed my shoulder and walked away reluctantly, glancing back once before disappearing through the doors.

The instant he was gone, I turned back to the desk. “I need my dorm assignment.”

I was met with nothing but silence.

I tried again. “My arrival papers were—”

Still nothing. The woman didn’t so much as twitch; it was as if I was talking to a ghost. She kept typing and humming a sick tune of the witch’s red Christmas.

My palms itched in annoyance. My wolf, Cara, weak as she was, snarled in the back of my bones but there was nothing I could do; I had to get assigned by this woman.

Just then, another student approached the desk, a tall fae girl with a mass of braids and inked markings down her neck. She dipped her head and said, clear as day, “Greetings of the Nine Realms.”

The desk-witch looked up instantly, smiling like she suddenly remembered she had teeth.

Fucking hypocrite.

“And to you,” she purred, dragging it out to prove a point to me. “How may I assist, Miss Valenna?”

I watched the exchange with a slow, simmering disbelief.

The minute the fae girl left, I stepped forward again.

I inhaled. “Greetings of the Nine Realms.”

Her gaze snapped up finally , irritation briefly flashing in her eyes before she covered it with a smile so tight it could have sliced bread.

“Student code?”

I recited it without missing a beat. “ROG-S17-042.”

She scanned her records, then called out, “Rosalind Rougeworth. You are to stay at the East Wing quarters. You will be sharing Dormitory Five with Elsie Wood and Ferna Pecker. Your academy orientation starts at twelve noon tomorrow. Your necessary uniforms will be given to you by your assigned counsellor. If you have other questions, I do not care. You are an adult, figure it out yourself.”

“Thank you,” I said flatly, hoping she got a toe stubble for her meanness.

She looked at me all over again, her nose wrinkling just a little as she looked from her computer to me.

“Combat and war strategy? You?”

“Yes.”

Her lips parted in a dry laugh. “You should have left with your father, Little Peanut.”

I smiled with all the grace of a drawn blade. “I will keep that in mind.”

I gathered my things and turned without waiting for dismissal. If I had to wait one more minute while she talked me down, her face would be introduced to the wall.

The halls of the East Wing stretched wide, banners of each realm’s faction lining the walls. Lycans, Fae, Elves, Warlocks, Vampyrs, werewolves and more. The air pulsed with magic and tension and something that felt like destiny waiting to happen to everyone who stepped their foot into this place. It was surreal and I had made it here, where the best of the nine realms learned to fight and protect their own.

By the time I found the stairwell leading to the dorms, my arms were aching. I shifted one bag higher on my shoulder and silently cursed whoever designed a school this big without lifts.

“You look like you’re about to drop dead,” a voice piped up behind me.

I turned and saw a big pair of eyes staring at me.

She was tinier than me, I didn’t think that was physically possible until now, maybe up to my shoulder if she tiptoed, she had moon-pale skin, silver hair braided down her back, and ears that curved into elegant, unmistakable points.

An elf.

She blinked those big lilac eyes at me. “Are you... lost? Or just stubborn?”

I had seen elves many times at the city markets outside Rougestead, my home, but not like this, not this up close and certainly not as friendly as she seemed.

My grandmother always warned me about elves before she passed. She said they were sneaky creatures and could not be trusted; they were the biggest manipulators in the realm, and I had always managed to keep my distance until now.

“Both,” I said, regaining my composure. “I’m new, this is my wing. I’m looking for Dormitory Five.”

Her face lit up like festival lanterns. “You are ours!”

Before I could react, she threw her arms around me in a surprisingly strong hug that smelled faintly of honey and coconut.

Okay, too much physical contact.

“I’m Elsie Wood,” she declared, already grabbing one of my bags like she had been assigned as my handler. “Come on, before Ferna pounces on you from a balcony or something.”

“Is Ferna… dangerous?” I asked, concerned.

Elsie snorted. “Only emotionally. But you would love her.”

We climbed one flight of stairs, then another, and my legs begged me to rest, until she stopped at a door with a hand-painted number five and several scorch marks on the wall beside it.

When she pushed the door open, I lost all composure, my heart lurched, and I screamed.

The floor was a river. A real one or at least it looked like a real one. The water was rushing, dark and moving fast, with three crocodiles glaring up at me like I was their brunch.

My heart shot into my throat as one crocodile opened its mouth towards me. All of my bravado was reduced to nothing, and I froze so hard that one of my bags slid off my shoulder.

Elsie heaved a sigh and yelled, “Ferna! Stop with the illusions. End it!”

A voice called back, “I am protecting us from strangers who could want to come into our dorm! They could be spies!”

Oh, great, just what I needed. A psychotic dorm mate.

“She’s our roommate, you maniac! You are scaring her!”

The river vanished in an instant.

In its place was a perfectly normal wooden floor, slightly scuffed, with a plush wolfskin rug that led to three separate rooms.

Footsteps padded on the wooden floor, then she appeared.

Ferna Pecker.

Beautiful didn’t even cover it. She looked like someone dipped a goddess in honey, gold, and silk. Her hair has slight streaks of pink, peach, lilac, silver, and purple, like the theme for her look was cotton candy. Her eyes were bright amber and looked golden when the rays of the sun hit her face; her smile was wide enough to qualify as a weapon.

She looked chaotic, but I had never seen chaos look so elegant, breathtaking. So coordinated.

She bounced over and enveloped me in a hug that nearly knocked the air from my lungs. “You’re finally here!”

My shitty luck. I just had to be roomed with huggers.

I blinked, wondering what she meant. “Finally?”

“Elsie and I have been waiting for you for two weeks!” she declared. “We thought maybe you had died or gotten eaten by mountain trolls or eloped with a goblin.”

Yes, this one is definitely a lunatic.

“I had to take care of something at home first,” I said, still trying to keep up.

Ferna shrugged like that was perfectly reasonable. “Good. Now you are here, and I had already decided we are going to be best friends.”

Yay me.

Elsie groaned, rolling her eyes. “You say that about everyone.”

“Yes,” Ferna said cheerfully, looping her arm through mine. “But this time, I mean it.”

I looked between the two of them, they looked harmless, kind even but I did not come to Norsen to start friendships, I was here on a mission. To get stronger so I could enact my revenge on the man that stole the sun from me. And I was not going to let anyone or anything get in my way

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