Taming the Hybrid Mate: Desired by Five Alphas-Chapter 134: My Wolf will swallow yours
Andriaβs POV
"I think this part of the field is best for the kissing booth, since it is the highlight of the day," Macy said, gesturing towards the center of the field. π§π³π¦β―ππ¦π·π―ππ£π¦π.πΈπ°π
"Donβt you think itβs going to make the field a lot more unordered? Where will the crowd watching the event stay if the booth is in the middle?" Jason asked, looking at me for input.
"He has a point, I think the booth should be by this side," I suggested, pointing to the part of the field thatβs easily noticed.
"Thatβs a beautiful sight, actually, although almost out of the field," Macy said, shrugging her shoulders in acceptance either way.
Allison just whistled, obviously showing her nonchalance to the event.
"Since the fundraiser will last two days, I suggest that the talent hunt not be hosted the same day as the kissing booth. So that we can see which event brings more money," I suggested.
I felt that each activity might overshadow the others. So after thinking it over, I felt it was best to split it so that we could raise enough funds for the academy.
"Well, thatβs a brilliant suggestion. The talent hunt comes first, then the kissing booth comes next," Jason added.
"I feel the talent hunt is better to come last," Allison objected. "I feel itβs more entertaining and would ease off the tension from the kissing booth."
"We canβt tell which one is more entertaining now. I just made a suggestion, but if you think that the talent hunt should come last, then I support you," Jason said, shooting a glare at Allison.
At this point, Allison was becoming an antagonizing member of the student council. Her mere presence made everyone uncomfortable.
"Since we are done with the fundraiser, up next is the school inter-group sports day competition. We have to appoint judges for that day," I said.
"We should discuss this in the student council room," Macy suggested, and we left the busy field and returned to the student council room.
"Now we are here, I think Zade will be a good judge for both the sports competition," Jason said. "I also volunteer to be one of the judges, as I wouldnβt be participating in any sports."
"You werenβt given a group?" I asked.
"I was given a group, but I think we have enough representatives already for the male category," he explained.
"Ok, that makes the judges two. Iβll make them three," Macy volunteered.
"The same reason?" I asked.
"Not really, but Iβm not so good at sports, so my group members have suggested it will be better if I donβt represent."
"Oh, I see. The judges are now complete. In the absence of any other suggestions, we adjourn this meeting."
I hurriedly packed my files, but sparing Allison or any other council a glance, I walked towards the door.
I arrived at the locker room and dropped my files. But as I turned to leave, Allison blocked my path.
"Are you done playing president?" She started baring her fangs at me, the negative aura from her wolf covering the whole room.
We were alone, and I could dangerously harm Allison if she werenβt careful.
My wolf reacted defensively to the threat immediately.
"I see that you enjoy violence a lot, and now you want to involve our wolves. I tell you, you wonβt like how this will end," I warned.
"Are you scared that my wolf will swallow yours?" She asked amidst a mocking chuckle.
Even though I knew she was Alpha, and I wasnβt sure yet what rank my wolf belonged to, I was confident in my own skill.
I have undergone a series of training since I was little. Maybe it was time for me to test it on her.
"You know, changing fully into our wolves is not acceptable on school grounds and especially not for students who are no longer ordinary but leaders also. Other students are looking up to us, therefore I would pass this time," I said, pushing her forcefully out of my way.
She turned around to face me, but my back was to her.
"Just say that you are scared of the consequences of fighting my wolf. Aria, I know that your wolf is never as strong as mine, and I would have destroyed her," Allison gloated.
"On the contrary, Iβm even scared of what I would have done to your wolf," I retorted. "But you see, Iβm the student council president, I should set good examples."
If only she knew the danger her wolf would be in if it met the fusion of my vampire and werewolf side.
"Says the wolf whose rank is unknown to everyone," Allison retorted, giving me that signature corky smirk that belonged to her and Aven.
"Letβs show her what we are made of," Athena groaned within
"Ignore her, she is trying to set a trap for us. Maybe in another place thatβs not this school building, we would school her wolf," I replied, Athena, hoping it soothed the angry wolf within.
"You are only full of words, you should learn some manners from your twin," I shot back at him, "You are my secretary, you should stop instigating fights."
There was a long silence between us, both of us looking each other over.
"Well, since I shut the dragon up, I guess I should take my leave before she thinks of breathing smoke again," I said, before turning to leave the scene. I didnβt want her to create the usual scene that she enjoyed causing.
The bell rang as soon as I stepped out of the locker room; it was time for lunch.
I walked to the cafeteria. Unlike before, the Alpha successors decide to pay a visit to the general cafeteria.
There were whispers around the corner. I could tell that they were surprised to see them in the cafeteria.
They walked towards the table where I sat with Liara, Becca, and Michaela. I knew they were about to create a scene as almost all the students directed their gaze in my direction.
"For those who donβt know," Aven started, smirking down at me.
"She is...







