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The Harbinger’s Forbidden Mate

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18 was the year everything shattered. My parents divorced. My lover cheated. My best friend deceived me. Now, all I want is to survive senior year in silence. But silence isn’t possible when your skin suddenly glows with weird runes, the world freezes in arithmetic class, and a recruiter pulls you to The Obsidian Academy school for monsters that shouldn’t exist. I don’t know what I am. But the boys here… they appear determined to find out: A storm-eyed werewolf who saves me but swears I’ll ruin him. A vampire prince who says my blood is his alone. A dragon boy who nearly burns me alive protecting me. A sinfully hot professor who stares at me like I broke his heart in another life. I came here hoping for answers. Instead, I’ve unearthed a curse older than the Academy itself, one that binds me to them in ways I can’t fight. And when passion becomes deadly, treachery bleeds deeper than love. I thought I was human. But the monsters aren’t my foes. The true risk is what I’m becoming.

Chapter 4 – Arrival at Obsidian Academy

POV: Rory Hale

The car halted so suddenly that I almost smacked my forehead on the window.

“This is it,” the woman in the black suit stated casually, like she wasn’t throwing me into the jaws of something I didn’t understand.

I lifted my eyes, and my chest clenched.

The Academy wasn’t a school. It was a monster with stone skin.

Gothic spires rose against the stormy sky, their sharp edges piercing into the clouds. Black iron gates curved with symbols I couldn’t read. Mist clung to the broad woodland surrounding it, thick enough to cover anythingwolves, shadows, maybe even bodies.

My pulse was hammered. “This looks like a haunted castle, not a school.”

The tall man’s mouth twisted in a humorless smile. “That’s because this place doesn’t teach the living. It trains survivors.”

My throat is dry.

I murmured, “And if I don’t survive?”

The younger agent with the disconcerting blue eyes leaned closer, too close. His breath ghosted over my ear. “Then you’ll be food.”

I flinched, but the woman silenced him with a harsh glare before opening the car door. “Rory Hale. Welcome to Obsidian Academy.”

I went out, my sneakers crunching on gravel, and immediately felt stares. Everywhere.

Students congregated in bunches beyond the gates, all clad in dark uniforms that appeared far too beautiful to be human. Their eyes caught the weak lightsome gleaming, faintly gold, others crimson, a few even silver like flaming stars.

I grabbed my bag strap closer, whispered under my breath, “Stay invisible. Just… stay invisible.”

But invisibility was impossible here. I felt like prey dropped into a den of hunters.

A voice behind me ripped through the air. “She’s here.”

The crowd parted as someone walked ahead.

My breath hitched.

He was lovely in a way that was crisp, like glass. Tall, lean, hair like liquid silver spilling to his shoulders. His complexion was pale, too pale, but not sickly luminescent, almost gleaming under the storm clouds. His eyes were a striking shade of crimson, and when they rested on me, it felt like being stripped bare.

The woman’s tone shifted, official now. “Lucien, this is Rory Hale. She’ll be joining us.”

Lucien’s lips twisted in a slow, deadly smile. “So the rumors were true.”

I swallowed. “What rumors?”

He didn’t answer. He only stepped closer, his gaze fastened on me like I was the only heartbeat in the entire institution.

“You shouldn’t be here,” he muttered. His voice was satin and venom at once. “But gods, I’m glad you are.”

My knees trembled. “Why?”

His smile deepened, displaying the edge of something too keen to be human. His breath stroked my cheek when he leaned in, muttering low enough only I could hear.

“Because I can taste you already.”

I froze, blood turning to ice.

He pulled back slowly, eyes glinting with hunger, and for the first time in my life, I grasped what actual danger felt like not fists, not sadness, but someone who looked at you like you were a meal.

The woman cleared her throat. “That’s enough, Lucien.”

But his crimson stare never left mine.

My heart thundered, but I forced my voice to work. “If you touch me”

His laugh was soft, dark, and menacing. “Oh, little mortal. You don’t even know what you are.”

The word mortal shattered on me like lightning.

I wanted to yell at him, deny it, and demand answers. But the world spun anew, heavy with shadows and murmurs.

Kael’s admonition echoed in my head: Don’t trust anyone. Especially not the ones that smile at you.

And Lucien was smiling.

As Rory’s skin prickles with invisible fire, Lucien tilts his head, crimson eyes blazing into her soul.

“You’re the Marked One,” he whispers. “And that means you belong to me.”

The door creaked open, and for a second, I thought maybe the wrong room had been assigned to me.

The walls were painted a deep shade of gray, velvet curtains pouring down like shadows. Candles flickered even though no one had ignited them. And sitting on one of the two beds was a female with fire-red hair, combat boots still on, and a sneer carved over her face like she’d been anticipating me.

“Well, look who finally made it,” she replied, flinging her hair over her shoulder. “The new girl.”

I halted in the doorway. “This is… my room?”

“Unless you plan to sleep in the hall,” she added, arching an eyebrow. “Name’s Maya. Maya Cross. And you’re Rory Hale, the one they won’t shut up about.”

My chest tightened. “People are already talking?”

She laughed, low and harsh. “Honey, you walked into this place glowing. Of course they’re talking.”

I froze, clutching my bag tightly. “Glowing?”

Her smirk softened, just a little. “Relax. I mean metaphorically. Sort of. Everyone here smells power. Some of us more than others.”

I shifted uncomfortably. “I don’t have power.”

“Sure,” Maya answered, reclining back against the headboard like she had all the time in the world. “Keep telling yourself that. Maybe it’ll even come true.”

Chapter 5 – The Roommate & the Warning

POV: Rory Hale

I dropped my luggage on the empty bed and sat down cautiously, the mattress squeaking beneath me. “I didn’t ask to be here.”

“None of us did,” Maya answered swiftly, a flicker of something unpleasant in her voice. “But you’d better get used to it. Because once you walk through those gates, you don’t get to leave unless they want you gone.”

Her remarks stabbed deeper than I wanted to admit.

I murmured, “So I’m trapped.”

Maya leaned forward, eyes keen, her voice softening to almost a whisper. “Call it what you want. Prison. Academy. Hell clothed as a palace. Doesn’t matter. Just learn soon, Rory, or someone else will teach you the hard way.”

Silence stretched, heavy and stifling.

I attempted to push back, to sound braver than I felt. “Why do you care what happens to me?”

For a moment, she didn’t answer. Then she smirked again, but it didn’t rea

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