LIANA My wolf unleashed a growl within me, wanting to come out and scratch Alina's face. Sia had always been living on thin patience. She was the opposite of me. Black boots stood an inch away from my hands that were flat on the floor. My gaze slowly crawled over to the person only to see Paxton extending his palm to me. I held his palm and stood on my feet. Sia was still furious while I was embarrassed. “Stop being clumsy,” Paxton whispered, releasing my hand from his grip. I didn't even dare to look in Kyran's direction. Alina stepped inside and gently held my hand. Her eyes flashed concern. “Are you okay? I'm so sorry I didn't see you.” She mumbled. Sia saw through her facade right away. When the others pretended to be nice to me in school, Sia had always warned me, and her warning

