
Blackthorn Academy: Bound by the Alpha Heirs
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Introduction
She's a human orphan from a poor village. Or that's what she's always been told. Then her name burns into the Selection Hall with silver fire, and the most feared werewolf academy in the kingdom comes to claim her anyway.
Four powerful heirs want her gone.
Kael Draven is the ruthless future Alpha King. He calls her a distraction. Then an ancient soul bond snaps into place, and his obsession turns deadly.
Ryker Ashwood is Kael's rebellious cousin. He fights for her openly. He doesn't want to control Selena. He wants her to choose him.
Lucien Nightfang is the cursed shadow wolf. He understands what it means to be feared, and his bond with her runs the deepest. That makes him the most dangerous.
Elias Thorn is Blackthorn's golden prince. Perfect smile, perfect lies. He believes Selena could shift the balance of power forever.
Selena is soul bound to all four at the same time.
The academy fractures. Rivalries turn violent. Some students worship her. Others want her dead. The heirs grow more possessive every day.
Then she learns the truth. Blackthorn was built over an ancient prison holding a dark being called the Hollow King. The school has been secretly selecting students for a prophecy: Protectors. Betrayers. Rulers. Sacrifices.
Selena is the last Moonborn Luna, a bloodline everyone thought extinct. Her power could unite the werewolf clans or destroy them. The royal council murdered her parents to erase her kind.
Now she must survive the academy, handle four possessive Alpha heirs, and stop the Hollow King from rising.
The betrayal comes from someone she trusted.
The bond between all of them might be the only thing that saves them.
Chapter 1
Selena's POV
The envelope was not there when I went to bed. It was there when I woke up.
I saw it the second I walked into the kitchen. Sitting dead center on the table, sealed with black wax pressed into a crescent moon shape. My name written across the front in ink so dark it looked burned into the paper rather than written on it. No stamp. No return address. No explanation for how it got inside a house with locked doors and latched windows.
I stood in the doorway and stared at it. My heart was already starting to pound, though I didn't know why yet. My first thought was that someone had broken in. My second thought was that nothing in my life was interesting enough to break into.
I crossed the kitchen, picked it up, and broke the seal. The wax crumbled under my thumb. Inside was one sheet of paper, heavy stock, cold to the touch even though the kitchen was warm from the morning sun.
Blackthorn Academy cordially summons Selena Vale. Enrollment begins at the autumn equinox. Travel arrangements have been made on your behalf. Refusal is not an option.
I read it three times. Then I sat down on the kitchen floor because my legs made the decision before my brain did.
My hands were shaking. I pressed them flat against the cold wood to make them stop but they wouldn't. My breath came shallow and fast. Blackthorn Academy. Every person in Ashfeld knew that name. We knew it the way people know the names of storms. Quietly, with a kind of respect that was really just dressed up fear. It came up in the gaps of conversations, in the way adults went tight lipped when children asked too many questions, in stories that never quite felt like fiction because the details were always too specific and too consistent to be invented.
Blackthorn was where the werewolf world sent its most powerful heirs to be made into rulers. Ancient. Sealed behind magic older than any living wolf. Every year, inside its Selection Hall, names appeared burned into black stone by silver fire. No one controlled whose names appeared. Not the wealthiest packs. Not the royal council. Not the Headmaster himself.
The Selection chose who it chose.
And somehow it had chosen me.
I was human. No wolf. No pack. No bloodline worth a sentence. Nineteen years old, an orphan raised by the village church, invisible in every way that counted. I looked at the last line again. Refusal is not an option. Not a threat. A fact. Written by something that had already considered every response I might have and decided none of them changed anything.
I stayed on that floor a long time. The morning light shifted across the kitchen, moving from grey to gold to the harsh white of midday. I heard Mrs. Crain start her washing machine downstairs. Heard the church bells ring nine, then ten, then eleven. At some point I realized I was still wearing my nightgown, a thin cotton thing with a tear at the hem, and I didn't care.
Here is what I knew about my life before that letter. My parents died when I was four. Fever, the elders always said, though the details shifted every time someone told it and I stopped asking at twelve because the changing details bothered me more than silence would have. The church raised me. Not badly. Just distantly, the way you raise something you didn't choose and aren't sure what to do with. Small room, enough food, access to their library. I learned to be grateful for what I had and quiet about what I didn't. At fifteen I started at the bakery. At seventeen I was running the morning shift alone. I read everything I could borrow. I kept to myself. I was nobody and I had always been nobody.
So when the carriage came three days after the letter, before dawn, I still had no answer for why Blackthorn wanted me. I only knew that refusal is not an option had sat in my chest like a stone for seventy two hours and every time I thought about staying in Ashfeld the stone got heavier. I needed to know why my name was in that wall. That need was louder than the fear. Barely. But enough.
I packed one bag. A few dresses, my twice repaired boots, three books with cracked spines, the letter folded small in my coat pocket. I stood outside the bakery in the cold grey morning and watched the carriage come down the road. I thought about running. I mapped the route in my head. The north road through the forest, the river crossing, the scattered farms where I could disappear. I thought about it fully and completely and then I didn't do it.
The carriage was black in a way that felt wrong, like it absorbed light instead of reflecting it. The horses were enormous and completely silent. Not restless the way horses are. Just still, like stone that had agreed to look like animals. The driver didn't speak to me or look at me. I climbed in and sat with my bag in my lap and my forehead against the cold glass and I watched Ashfeld disappear behind the treeline.
I cried a little. The quiet kind, where you aren't even sure what you're grieving. The village had never been warm to me and I had never fully belonged there but it was the only place I knew and there is a specific grief in leaving somewhere that didn't fit you, because at least it was familiar, at least it was yours in the small ways that matter when you have nothing else.
We crossed into werewolf territory when the sun came up and I felt it happen, which made no sense because a border is just an invisible line. But there was a shift. Quiet and real. Like pressure changing in a sealed room. The air through the window gap tasted older. Heavier. Hours later the trees thinned on a rising hill and I saw Blackthorn for the first time.
My breath stopped.
It was massive. Dark stone towers rising in angles that looked grown rather than built, like the hill itself had decided to become architecture. Windows glowing amber even in full daylight. The whole structure had a quality I had no word for, something alive in the way stones aren't supposed to be alive, something aware. We passed through the iron gates and the academy's shadow fell over the carriage and something shifted inside my chest. Deep and quiet. Like a key turning in a lock I hadn't known was there. I pressed my palm flat over my heart. It was pounding.
What are you, I thought, and I wasn't sure if I was asking the building or something inside myself that had just moved for the very first time.
The carriage door opened. I stepped out onto gravel. And a voice behind me said, "You're late, human."
I turned.
And my entire world narrowed to the grey eyes staring back at me.
Last Chapters
#25 Chapter 25 What I Choose
Last Updated: 5/28/2026#24 Chapter 24 The Trial of Loyalty
Last Updated: 5/28/2026#23 Chapter 23 The Letters
Last Updated: 5/28/2026#22 Chapter 22 After the Storm
Last Updated: 5/28/2026#21 Chapter 21 The Floor Moves
Last Updated: 5/28/2026#20 Chapter 20 What Breaks First
Last Updated: 5/28/2026#19 Chapter 19 What the Record Says
Last Updated: 5/28/2026#18 Chapter 18 What the Binding Costs
Last Updated: 5/28/2026#17 Chapter 17 What the Light Announces
Last Updated: 5/28/2026#16 Chapter 16 What Elias Found
Last Updated: 5/28/2026
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