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Chapter 5—The New Student

Elara's POV

I noticed him during second period.

He was sitting three rows ahead of me and two seats to the left, not doing anything particularly noticeable. Just sitting there, head slightly angled toward the front of the class, pen moving across his notebook. But there was something about the way he carried himself that did not fit. Too settled. Too unbothered for someone who had just transferred into a new school mid year.

I looked away and focused on my notes.

I looked back twice more before the period ended.

At lunch I slid my tray onto the table. "Have you seen the new transfer student?"

Freya did not even look up. "The one with the hair?"

"I don't know what that means."

"Yes you do." She finally looked up. "He styles it pushed forward. Nyx noticed it too."

Nyx looked completely unbothered by being referenced. "He's cute. Very cute actually."

"That is not what I was asking."

"Then what were you asking?" Freya tilted her head.

"Something about him feels off. He transferred mid year and nobody seems to know where he came from and he just sits there like he already owns the room without doing anything."

"That's called being attractive, Elara." Freya picked up her fork.

"I'm being serious."

"So am I."

I let it go. I ate quietly and tried not to think about the transfer student who sat like he owned every room he walked into. What bothered me was not that he was new. New students transferred into Draven occasionally. What bothered me was the way he moved through the school like someone who had already memorised it, like it was familiar territory he was simply choosing to observe. Nobody moved like that in their first week. Nobody settled into a new place that fast without a reason, and I could not figure out what his reason was.

Leo dropped into his seat across from me. "You have the face again."

"I don't have a face."

"You absolutely have a face. What is it this time?"

"The new transfer student something about him feels off."

Leo glanced across the lunch hall, found him immediately, and looked back at me. "He's just sitting there."

"I know."

"Elara, he is literally just sitting there eating."

"I know that Leo."

He shrugged and went back to his food. "Your wolf is probably just picking up something new. Give it a week."

Maybe he was right, i picked up my fork and told myself to drop it.

I was still thinking about it when Kael appeared at our table.

He pulled out the chair across from me without being invited and sat down. "I've been thinking about what you said, about still getting used to your wolf. Training with someone who actually knows what they're doing would help, I could work with you after class."

"That's generous," I said carefully.

"I'm a generous person." Something behind his eyes was not entirely about training and we both knew it.

"I'll think about it."

He nodded once, stood, and said "come find me later then" before walking away.

The silence at our table lasted about four seconds.

"He is absolutely not thinking about training," Freya said.

"He might be."

Nyx did not even look up. "He is not."

Freya leaned forward. "Two months ago when you had not shifted Kael did not look in your direction once. Now suddenly he wants to help you train."

"I know."

"And that doesn't bother you?"

"Of course it bothers me. But he asked and I said I'd think about it so can we please move on."

Freya sat back, satisfied in the way she got when her point had landed without needing further words.

***

We walked out after lunch and I was mid conversation with Nyx when I stopped walking without meaning to.

He was there. The transfer student. Sitting alone at a corner table near the far wall, not looking at his food, not on his phone. Just sitting there. And for one brief second before I looked away his eyes moved to mine.

"You're looking at him again," Freya said.

"I'm not."

"You stopped walking in the middle of the corridor."

"I was thinking."

"About him."

"About something else entirely," I said, and kept moving.

I felt it the rest of the afternoon, that low awareness of wherever he was in every room I passed through, like my senses had decided he was worth tracking without asking me first.

I told myself it was just my new wolf still adjusting, still too unfiltered to separate real instinct from background noise. Two days ago I had not even had a wolf. It made sense that everything felt heightened and unreliable.

I almost convinced myself.

After the last class I was cutting across the east corridor alone when footsteps slowed behind me.

"Hey."

I turned.

Up close he was taller than he had seemed from across a classroom. His eyes were calm and direct and carried more weight than someone his age should have. He stood with the same stillness I had noticed in class, like he had nowhere else to be and no urgency about any of it. For someone I had never spoken to before he felt strangely familiar.

"You're Elara." Not a question.

"I am," I said carefully.

"Ravin." He held my gaze without any of the performance the other boys brought to moments like this. "I transferred last week. I don't know many people here yet and you seem like someone who actually knows this place. I'd like to know you more. If that's alright."

I studied him for a moment, searching for the angle, the version of this that matched every other person who had suddenly found me interesting in the last few weeks.

I could not find it.

"Sure," I said. "I don't see why not."

The corner of his mouth lifted, just slightly, the kind of almost smile that was more interesting than a full one.

"Good," he said. "Tomorrow then. There is a garden on the east side of the school, near the old oak meet me there after last class."

I nodded before I had fully decided to. "Sure."

He held my gaze one beat longer than necessary before turning and walking away.

I stood in the empty corridor and watched him go and told myself firmly that I was not intrigued.

I was absolutely intrigued.
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