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When the class ended, an undeniable heat coursed through Y/N's veins, but she reined it in with practiced control. Her scent didn't waft through the air as it should, a testament to the years she spent mastering the art of restraint. Y/N had long accepted that she was not a werewolf, but something far more potent—something extraordinarily powerful.

She didn't fully grasp what she was, only that a primal force simmered beneath her skin, raw and unyielding, waiting to erupt. This force was an enigma, one that could either forge her destiny or reshape the fabric of the world itself. The fateful day was approaching: the Blood Moon Festival, revered as Queen Hecate's Day—a day of reckoning when werewolves and other supernaturals gathered in a grand display, seeking the pack that would define their existence.

As the anticipation built, a whirlwind of emotions consumed Y/N. The very air seemed to crackle with destiny. Would she discover her rightful place, find her pack, a haven to call home? Or would the revelation of her true nature set off a chain reaction, unleashing untold chaos and wonder? The stakes were astronomical, and every fiber of her being thrummed with the electric promise of the unknown.

Whatever lay ahead, Y/N knew that her journey was not one of simple discovery, but of transforming the very essence of her existence. She was a force to be reckoned with, a wildcard in a game of fate and power—a game that was about to be irrevocably altered under the light of the Blood Moon.

Y/N was walking out with Aurelia when Chan approached, Lee Know trailing closely behind. "Will you join us for a ride home now, then?" Chan asked, his voice carrying a warmth that tugged at something deep within her. Lee Know stepped up, his presence commanding yet comforting. "It's better to get started; this is the last class we have today, right?"

Y/N nodded. "Yeah," she said softly, her voice like a gentle breeze that seemed to ripple through the air. Both Alphas flashed a look of mild astonishment. They hadn't heard her talk much, if at all. For Chan, the only other time he'd heard her speak was when he had accidentally bumped into her in the hallway. That brief moment had nearly made him weak at the knees. He realized instantly that this girl was his mate, a connection so profound it left him breathless.

Now, it seemed Lee Know was experiencing the same magnetic pull. Hell, Chan thought, all of his brothers were. Each one felt inexplicably drawn to her, a powerful lure that was impossible to deny. This wasn't just attraction; it was something deeper, something primal. He knew he had to talk to them about this—later, when the time was right.

But for now, in this fleeting moment of shared understanding, the air buzzed with unspoken emotions. Y/N was caught in a web of feelings, unaware of the intense bond she was forming with these enigmatic Alphas. As they walked on, the weight of destiny pressed lightly on their shoulders, whispering promises of a future intertwined in ways none of them could yet comprehend.

Lee Know smiled and offered his hand. Aurelia nudged Y/N towards him. "Go on, I'll tell your mother that you're being driven home by someone else today," she said with a wave of her finger before walking off, her hair swaying rhythmically. Y/N sighed but leaned into Lee Know when he tugged her gently. What she was doing now felt instinctual, an unspoken trust born from deep within. She had learned that trusting her instincts was the best thing she could do when she didn't know what kind of monster lurked beneath her skin.

"Good, now let's go. I'd like a moment with you to myself before my brothers ahem interrupt us," Lee Know said, tugging her along. They walked off, and Chan just smiled at them as he led the others in the opposite direction.

Lee Know guided Y/N out of the school and towards the parking lot, where a small but sleek car awaited them, its silver exterior glistening under the sun. Y/N couldn't help but gawk. "Okay, I knew almost everyone at this school was flashy, but damn," she said.

Lee Know chuckled, "What, I believe you have nicer cars than this. This is just the car I use for school runs. My brothers have even more extravagant ones, but I didn't want to bring out the limousine or anything like that. As you said, the students here are flashy, they're rich, but we don't want to seem like the biggest rich pricks. We just come across that way sometimes," he explained before opening the door and gesturing for Y/N to get in. "Go ahead and sit. We'll take a little detour before heading to a place I know where the others won't interrupt us."

Y/N slid into the seat, the interior wrapping her in a cocoon of luxury. As they drove off, the silence was filled with charged energy, the kind that hinted at something deeper, something primal. The cityscape blurred into a backdrop for the intense emotions surging between them, a promise of what lay ahead—unknown, but thrilling.

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