
The Girl Who Sat Next to Darkness
Vivian Cross · Ongoing · 60.0k Words
Introduction
There was no name on the envelope, but I knew where it came from—Star Ring Academy. A place I thought only existed in my mother's diary. A place that could teach me to control my magic. A place where I wouldn't have to keep pretending to be "normal."
What I didn't expect was that this place had its own marked person too.
Kain Ashworth. Every student and teacher avoided him. They said he was a curse. Dangerous. That everyone who got close would disappear.
So when he sat alone in the last row, I walked over and sat down next to him.
Everyone thought I'd lost my mind. But they didn't know that I understood loneliness—the kind where the whole world turns its back on you—better than anyone.
Then, out of nowhere, he recognized my last name. And he said to me: "You and I are the same kind of people."
I didn't quite understand. Was he saying he knew my secret?
Chapter 1
Cecilia Blackwood's POV
The letter arrived while I was wrestling with a piece of toast.
Five in the morning, kitchen filled with the smell of burnt bread, me clutching a butter knife, trying to pry the charred thing out of the toaster.
Then the kitchen light flickered.
When it came back on, the glow had turned an eerie silver-blue, like the whole room had been submerged in an aquarium.
The butter knife clattered to the floor.
"Oh, come on. Not again."
Sure enough, there it was on the counter—a letter that hadn't been there before.
Dark gray envelope, sealed with silver wax stamped with a key wrapped in thorns.
No address, no name. Just sitting there like it had always belonged.
I didn't reach for it right away.
Not because I was scared. Well, maybe a little.
But mostly because this wasn't the first time something like this had happened.
For the past three years, weird things kept showing up around me.
Water boiling in my glass without heat. Books flying off library shelves at my head. Last month in chemistry lab, I sneezed at a beaker and the whole thing crystallized into purple glass.
Professor called it a miracle. I didn't correct him.
I took a deep breath and picked up the envelope.
The moment my fingers touched it, a sharp tingle shot up my arm.
Magic. I knew that feeling.
Because I'm a witch. Born that way. Been different for as long as I can remember.
But nobody can know.
Because in this world, witches get burned.
Not an exaggeration.
Three hundred years ago, the Church launched the Purge. Witch Hunters swept the streets hunting anyone born with innate magic—not the wizards who learned spells from books, those could be monitored and controlled. Us? The naturally gifted ones?
The Church said our power came from demons. Called us stains on the light.
Witches who got caught didn't get trials or lawyers. They got tied to stakes and burned alive.
Things aren't quite that obvious anymore, but the Church's Witch Hunters are still out there.
They walk the streets wearing Inquisition badges.
People disappear every year. Officials say they left voluntarily. Everyone knows better.
So I learned to control my emotions, keep the magic locked down, at least in public.
I kept myself average at school. Average grades, average sports, average social life. Bland as tap water.
But this letter found me anyway.
I tore open the wax seal. A silver badge fell out—same key design as the seal. The paper inside was thick, expensive, the handwriting elegant but somehow oppressive.
I unfolded it.
Cecilia Blackwood:
You have been accepted to Star Ring Academy of Magic. The new term begins September 1st. Please arrive before sunset at the stone pillar between Platforms Nine and Ten at King's Cross Station, bearing this letter and the enclosed badge.
We look forward to meeting you.
—Moira Starling, Headmistress
I stared at the words.
Star Ring Academy of Magic. I'd heard that name before. My birth mother's old diary mentioned it: Star Ring Academy is the last sanctuary. When you're old enough, go there. They'll protect you.
I'd always thought that was just her dying delusion.
But this letter was real.
My heart hammered.
I barely hesitated before deciding. I had to go.
But Arthur wouldn't agree.
Arthur Blackwood was my only family.
Retired antiques dealer. Quiet man. His greatest pleasures were tea and chess.
When he took me from the orphanage, he probably thought I was just a normal kid. Until I was eight and blew out every light in the house at once.
He never said the word "witch."
But from that day on, he gave me rules: Don't get angry. Don't get too happy. Don't touch anything when you're emotional.
I think he figured it out.
I didn't want to make things harder for him, so I hid it all these years.
But now? I was done hiding.
I shoved the letter and badge into my pocket and left the kitchen.
Arthur's room was upstairs. I swallowed my nerves and knocked.
"Come in."
He looked surprised to see me. "Why are you up so early? Isn't it Saturday?"
I handed him the letter.
He read it in silence for a long time.
"You opened it."
"Yes."
"You shouldn't have."
"Then what?" I clenched my fists. "Pretend it never came? Pretend I can hide forever?"
Arthur's expression was complicated. "You know the Church is looking for people like you. Last month, two Inquisition agents came to town. They went to the church, asked the priest questions."
My chest tightened. "What questions?"
"About unusual children." Arthur's voice was heavy. "The priest said no. But they won't stop."
"So what?" My voice shook. "I keep hiding? Keep pretending I'm not who I am? Keep waking up every morning checking if I set the house on fire in my sleep?"
"At least you're alive."
"Is that living?"
The words came out harsher than I meant.
Not because I was wrong, but because of the worry etched on Arthur's face.
I took a breath and softened my tone. "Grandpa, I'm not trying to fight with you. But if there's a place where I can learn to control this, where I don't have to be afraid anymore—why would you want me to say no?"
Arthur looked up at me.
"You want to go."
"I want to go."
He sighed and pulled an old wallet from his drawer.
Inside was a single yellowed photograph.
A young woman with dark hair and a bright smile, holding a baby.
My mother.
"She said if you grew up and got the letter like she did, I should give you this." Arthur's voice was quiet. "She said you would get it. She said Blackwood women—none of them can pretend to be something they're not."
I gripped the photograph.
Arthur reached out and ruffled my hair like he used to when I was little, gentle and warm.
"September first. I'll take you to the station."
That's when my eyes finally gave out.
I turned away, pretending to get water, scrubbing my face with my sleeve.
Behind me, Arthur's footsteps moved into the kitchen. He turned on the stove, tossed the burnt toast in the trash, and put two fresh slices in the toaster.
"What do you want for breakfast?" he asked.
"Eggs." My voice was muffled.
"With tomatoes?"
"With tomatoes."
I hung the silver key badge around my neck and tucked it under my sweater.
The metal pressed warm against my skin.
September first. Five days away.
I'd stand at that stone pillar between Platforms Nine and Ten at King's Cross Station and walk into a world where I didn't have to pretend anymore.
Whatever was waiting for me there, at least I wouldn't be alone.
Last Chapters
#55 Chapter 55 A Six-Hour Journey
Last Updated: 5/25/2026#54 Chapter 54 Crom’s Trust
Last Updated: 5/25/2026#53 Chapter 53 A Great Blessing in Life
Last Updated: 5/25/2026#52 Chapter 52 Low Elf
Last Updated: 5/25/2026#51 Chapter 51 Self-Denial
Last Updated: 5/25/2026#50 Chapter 50 Class-One Elf
Last Updated: 5/25/2026#49 Chapter 49 Kane’s Dormitory
Last Updated: 5/25/2026#48 Chapter 48 Haters Are Also Fans
Last Updated: 5/25/2026#47 Chapter 47 Negotiating Terms
Last Updated: 5/25/2026#46 Chapter 46 Difficult Perseverance
Last Updated: 5/25/2026
You Might Like 😍
Omega Bound
Thane Knight is the alpha of the Midnight Pack of the La Plata Mountain Range, the largest wolf shifter pack in the world. He is an alpha by day and hunts the shifter trafficking ring with his group of mercenaries by night. His hunt for vengeance leads to one raid that changes his life.
Tropes:
Touch her and die/Slow burn romance/Fated Mates/Found family twist/Close circle betrayal/Cinnamon roll for only her/Traumatized heroine/Rare wolf/Hidden powers/Knotting/Nesting/Heats/Luna/Attempted assassination
Falling for my boyfriend's Navy brother
"What is wrong with me?
Why does being near him make my skin feel too tight, like I’m wearing a sweater two sizes too small?
It’s just newness, I tell myself firmly.
He’s my boyfirend’s brother.
This is Tyler’s family.
I’m not going to let one cold stare undo that.
**
As a ballet dancer, My life looks perfect—scholarship, starring role, sweet boyfriend Tyler. Until Tyler shows his true colors and his older brother, Asher, comes home.
Asher is a Navy veteran with battle scars and zero patience. He calls me "princess" like it's an insult. I can't stand him.
When My ankle injury forces her to recover at the family lake house, I‘m stuck with both brothers. What starts as mutual hatred slowly turns into something forbidden.
I'm falling for my boyfriend's brother.
**
I hate girls like her.
Entitled.
Delicate.
And still—
Still.
The image of her standing in the doorway, clutching her cardigan tighter around her narrow shoulders, trying to smile through the awkwardness, won’t leave me.
Neither does the memory of Tyler. Leaving her here without a second thought.
I shouldn’t care.
I don’t care.
It’s not my problem if Tyler’s an idiot.
It’s not my business if some spoiled little princess has to walk home in the dark.
I’m not here to rescue anyone.
Especially not her.
Especially not someone like her.
She’s not my problem.
And I’ll make damn sure she never becomes one.
But when my eyes fell on her lips, I wanted her to be mine.
Alpha Nicholas's Little Mate
What? No—wait… oh Moon Goddess, no.
Please tell me you're joking, Lex.
But she's not. I can feel her excitement bubbling under my skin, while all I feel is dread.
We turn the corner, and the scent hits me like a punch to the chest—cinnamon and something impossibly warm. My eyes scan the room until they land on him. Tall. Commanding. Beautiful.
And then, just as quickly… he sees me.
His expression twists.
"Fuck no."
He turns—and runs.
My mate sees me and runs.
Bonnie has spent her entire life being broken down and abused by the people closest to her including her very own twin sister. Alongside her best friend Lilly who also lives a life of hell, they plan to run away while attending the biggest ball of the year while it's being hosted by another pack, only things don't quite go to plan leaving both girls feeling lost and unsure about their futures.
Alpha Nicholas is 28, mateless, and has no plans to change that. It's his turn to host the annual Blue Moon Ball this year and the last thing he expects is to find his mate. What he expects even less is for his mate to be 10 years younger than him and how his body reacts to her. While he tries to refuse to acknowledge that he has met his mate his world is turned upside down after guards catch two she-wolves running through his lands.
Once they are brought to him he finds himself once again facing his mate and discovers that she's hiding secrets that will make him want to kill more than one person.
Can he overcome his feelings towards having a mate and one that is so much younger than him? Will his mate want him after already feeling the sting of his unofficial rejection? Can they both work on letting go of the past and moving forward together or will fate have different plans and keep them apart?
How Not To Fall For A Dragon
Which is why it was more than a little confusing when a letter arrived with my name already printed on a schedule, a dorm waiting, and classes picked out as if someone knew me better than I knew myself. Everyone knows the Academy, it’s where witches sharpen their spells, shifters master their forms, and every kind of magical creature learns to control their gifts.
Everyone except me.
I don’t even know what I am. No shifting, no magic tricks, nothing. Just a girl surrounded by people who can fly, conjure fire, or heal with a touch. So I sit through classes pretending I belong, and I listen hard for any clue that might tell me what’s hidden in my blood.
The only person more curious than me is Blake Nyvas, tall, golden-eyed, and very much a Dragon. People whisper that he’s dangerous, warn me to keep my distance. But Blake seems determined to solve the mystery of me, and somehow I trust him more than anyone else.
Maybe it’s reckless. Maybe it’s dangerous.
But when everyone else looks at me like I don’t belong, Blake looks at me like I’m a riddle worth solving.
Goddess Of The Underworld
When the veil between the Divine, the Living, and the Dead begins to crack, Envy is thrust beneath with a job she can’t drop: keep the worlds from bleeding together, shepherd the lost, and make ordinary into armour, breakfasts, bedtime, battle plans. Peace lasts exactly one lullaby. This is the story of an orphan pup who became a goddess by choosing her family; of four imperfect alphas learning how to be better. Steamy, fierce, and full of heart, Goddess of the Underworld is a reverse harem, found-family paranormal romance where love writes the rules and keeps three realms from falling apart.
A pack of their own
The Pack: Rule Number 1 - No Mates
"Let me go," I whimper, my body trembling with need. "I don't want you touching me."
I fall forward onto the bed then turn around to stare at him. The dark tattoos of Domonic's chiseled shoulders, quiver and and expand with the heave of his chest. His deep dimpled smile is full of arrogance as he reaches behind himself to lock the door.
Biting his lip, he stalks toward me, his hand going to the seam of his pants and the thickening bulge there.
"Are you sure you don't want me to touch you?" He whispers, untying the knot and slipping a hand inside. "Because I swear to God, that is all I have been wanting to do. Every single day from the moment you stepped in our bar and I smelled your perfect flavor from across the room."
New to the world of shifters, Draven is human on the run. A beautiful girl who no one could protect. Domonic is the cold Alpha of the Red Wolf Pack. A brotherhood of twelve wolves that live by twelve rules. Rules which they vowed could NEVER be broken.
Especially - Rule Number One - No Mates
When Draven meets Domonic, he knows that she is his mate, but Draven has no idea what a mate is, only that she has fallen in love with a shifter. An Alpha that will break her heart to make her leave. Promising herself, she will never forgive him, she disappears.
But she doesn’t know about the child she’s carrying or that the moment she left, Domonic decided rules were made to be broken - and now will he ever find her again? Will she forgive him?
The Human Among Wolves
My stomach twisted, but he wasn’t finished.
"You're just a pathetic little human," Zayn said, his words deliberate, each one hitting like a slap. "Spreading your legs for the first guy who bothers to notice you."
Heat rushed to my face, burning with humiliation. My chest ached — not from his words alone, but from the sick realization that I had trusted him. That I had let myself believe he was different.
I was so, so stupid.
——————————————————
When eigteen-year-old Aurora Wells moves to a sleepy town with her parents, the last thing she expects is to be enrolled in a secret academy for werewolves.
Moonbound Academy is no ordinary school. It's here young Lycans, Betas and Alphas train in shifting, elemental magic, and ancient pack laws. But Aurora? She's just...human. a mistake. The new receptionist forgot to check her species - and now she's surrounded by predators who sense she doesn't belong.
Determined to stay under the radar, Aurora plans to survive the year unnoticed. But when she catches the attention of Zayn, a brooding and infuriatingly powerful Lycan prince, her life gets a lot more complicated. Zayn already has a mate. He already has enemies. And he definitely doesn't want anything to do with a clueless human.
But secrets run deeper than bloodlines at Moonbound. as Aurora unravels the truth about the academy - and herself - she begins to question everything she thought she knew.
Including the reason she was brought here at all.
Enemies will rise. Loyalties will shift. And the girl with no place in their world...might be the key to saving it.
Let Them Kneel
Cast out by her pack. Forgotten by the Lycans.
She lived among humans—quiet, invisible, tucked away in a town no one looked at twice.
But when her first heat comes without warning, everything changes.
Her body ignites. Her instincts scream. And something primal stirs beneath her skin—
summoning a big, bad Alpha who knows exactly how to quench her fire.
When he claims her, it’s ecstasy and ruin.
For the first time, she believes she’s been accepted.
Seen.
Chosen.
Until he leaves her the next morning—
like a secret never to be spoken.
But Kaelani is not what they thought.
Not wolfless. Not weak.
There is something ancient inside her. Something powerful. And it’s waking.
And when it does—
they’ll all remember the girl they tried to erase.
Especially him.
She’ll be the dream he keeps chasing… the one thing that ever made him feel alive.
Because secrets never stay buried.
And neither do dreams.
Rise of the Banished She-Wolf
That roar stole my eighteenth birthday and shattered my world. My first shift should have been glory—blood turned blessing into shame. By dawn they'd branded me "cursed": cast out by my pack, abandoned by family, stripped of my nature. My father didn't defend me—he sent me to a forsaken island where wolfless outcasts were forged into weapons, forced to kill each other until only one could leave.
On that island I learned the darkest edges of humanity and how to bury terror in bone. Countless times I wanted to surrender—dive into the waves and never surface—but the accusing faces that haunted my dreams pushed me back toward something colder than survival: revenge. I escaped, and for three years I hid among humans, collecting secrets, learning to move like a shadow, sharpening patience into precision—becoming a blade.
Then, under a full moon, I touched a bleeding stranger—and my wolf returned with a violence that made me whole. Who was he? Why could he wake what I'd thought dead?
One thing I know: now is the time.
I have waited three years for this. I will make everyone who destroyed me pay—and take back everything that was stolen from me.
Invisible To Her Bully
Falling For The Biker: The Vice President's Girl
His eyes darken, flicking to my mouth.
"It's wrong. Your brother would slit my throat for just standing this close. But tell me, little bird" his breath ghosts my skin, "are you trembling because you hate me… or because you've wanted this just as much as I have?"
Wren thought she'd buried the chaos of New Orleans for good—the clubs, the blood-soaked loyalties, the men who lived and died by their kuttes. Seattle gave her everything she ever wanted: freedom, love, a future.
But one betrayal shatters it all.
Dragged home by tragedy, Wren finds herself under the watchful eye of Ezra Jax—the Raven Reapers MC's vice president and her brother's best friend. He's infuriating, dangerous, and far too tempting for a man she should never touch.
And the deeper Wren is pulled back into his world, the more she realizes nothing about her past—or about Ezra—is what she believed.
In the chaos of gang wars, mounting debts, and old betrayals, he becomes the one constant. The more she fights him, the harder she falls. And the more he pushes her away, the more lethal his pull becomes.
Because in this world, love isn't sweet.
It's brutal. Bloody.
And it's bound to break them both.
When loyalty is everything and love can cost your life, will Wren risk her heart on the one man she was never meant to love?












