Three

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Koa's POV



I don't think I'd ever seen true beauty until today. No, actually I know I've never seen true beauty. I could smell him as soon as he entered the building. It wasn't until I walked into my classroom that I was hit with his caramel and chocolate scent. It drew me in like no other. It was driving me wild.

Once in the class, I let my eyes wander to all the girls in there, but it wasn't coming from any of them. It wasn't until I met a pair of sticking green eyes attached to the most beautiful man I had ever seen.

His eyes were big and wide. Doe's eyes. I loved them. It contrasted with the rest of his sharp features. It was perfect. He was perfect.

The messy hair on his head suited him, and his tan skin brought it all together. My mate. My mate was a male. I never thought of that being a possibility. I never found men attractive before. Until now. 

It wasn't until I noticed the red hair girl hanging onto him, clinging to him as if her life counted on it. It caused Alister so much distress, jealousy was rising in my chest. I was going to break. I had never broken before. Today will not be the first. 

I told Alister to hide, not to interact with his wolf. For I knew exactly what would happen the moment he did. I would claim him. I wouldn't have even thought about it. But that's what I need. I need to think right now. I can't make rash decisions.

 But when he said my name, ever so softly it caused me to stir. My body warmed up immediately. And I wanted to hear him say it again. And again. And again. 

I needed to know his name, I wanted to know everything about him. I was thankful for the girl to pull me out of my spiraling thoughts and suggest an introduction. 

Some of the students were unnecessarily long-winded. I just wanted to get to him. I wanted to know his name. And when he did, my goddess his name was perfect. Valentino. So strong and unique. I loved it. It fit him. And his voice was as angelic as the rest of him. 

But it wasn't until he leaned over and set a kiss on the girl's forehead that I almost lost control. Almost. I pushed Alister away into the deepest dark place I could find. Forever grateful that he did not see that encounter. 

I did the only thing I could. Tell both of them no PDA. It did the trick, she pulled away from my mate immediately. But he on the other hand looked annoyed.

"My bad teach."

Teach. He was challenging me. Of course, he was. At that moment I realized he was the alpha's son. He was alpha. And a werewolf. Which meant I was going to be met with a lot of hardheadedness. It was going to be like taming a wild horse. An almost near-impossible task. 

I tried my best to stay focused for the rest of the class, and to my dismay, he kept his eyes down the whole time. Not once looking at me again. Did he think I was ugly? It was obvious he was not originally attracted to men. Was it my eyes? Was my gaze too intense for his liking?

Once the bell rang, he got up and attempted to run out of the classroom. Not before crashing into me. I moved my hands to grab him before he fell over. My hands wrapped fully around his biceps, he was big. I was bigger.

How I wish he wasn't wearing long sleeves, so I could feel his skin. I'm sure it's as soft as it looks. But even with the barrier I could feel the heat and electricity beaming through my hands and filling my body. 

He kept his head down. He wouldn't meet my eyes. I hated that. I wanted to see them again. But right now my eyes were plated firmly looking at the top of his head. He mumbled something so quickly and quietly that I missed it. I can't believe I didn't catch what he was saying.

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