Moon Kissed (Corvin Academy #1) Read Online Ruby Vincent

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Fantasy/Sci-fi, Paranormal Tags Authors: Series: Corvin Academy Series by Ruby Vincent
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Total pages in book: 121
Estimated words: 114617 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 573(@200wpm)___ 458(@250wpm)___ 382(@300wpm)
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I SAT IN THE MEETING room for another eternity.

Someone did come in and bring me food as promised, and then they had to come in again and bring me another meal, and then another. That’s how long the blessed headmistress kept me waiting while she “gathered materials” and “shuffled things around.”

I didn’t need windows to know it was the middle of the night when a short, stocky creature stuck her head through the door. “High Priestess?”

“Daciana.”

She nodded. “Hello, Daciana, my name is Nia. Come with me, please. I’ve got your class schedule, dorm assignment, and orientation packet.”

“Very well.” Following her out, I studied her. Then I studied her even closer when I noticed she was alone.

Dagem wouldn’t let me be alone with Paxton, but she’ll have me walk through the dark, empty halls with this girl? Why?

Looking at her, she looked no different from every other short, stocky shifter girl who wore oversized blue sweaters, ratty jeans, and an excessive number of butterfly clips in her short, brown hair. That’s when I noticed my wolf.

“You’re an omega,” I blurted.

“Yes,” she replied without skipping a beat. “Okay, here’s your schedule. You were put in the alpha track as requested, but because the alpha class is full, Headmistress Dagem had to—”

“Sacrifice you to deliver the bad news?” I cut in. “Why in the hell would she leave me alone with an omega? I didn’t think she trusted me that much.”

Nia shrugged, pushing her glasses up her nose. “I’m sure she doesn’t. But she sent me because you won’t hurt me.”

I arched a brow. “I won’t? Why is that?”

“Because my omega power is the strongest ever seen.” She dropped this like we were talking about the weather. “No one has ever hurt me. Or will.”

“But I’m an epsilon,” I gritted, towering over her. “So how does that apply to me?”

“Mhh. Well, sure, you could fight it to attack me.” She tipped her head, studying me back like I was a curious thing. “But you don’t even want to, do you?”

I locked on her, growl leaking through my teeth. I raised my hand and my claws erupted from my fingertips—springing forth with the power of the full moon. And inside—

—my wolf couldn’t be less interested. I’m pretty sure she was sleeping.

“Yeah, you’re right,” I said, bursting out laughing. My claws disappeared in a blink. “I don’t want to at all. Guess that means we’re friends.” I clapped her on the shoulders, tugging her in for a hug.

She eeped, eyes blowing wide. My claws didn’t surprise her for a second, but my hug sure fucking did.

I set off, bringing her stumbling along with me. “So, tell me more about that. Has no one really never hurt you before? So when a girl catches you fucking her boyfriend, she just runs up to smack the shit out of you, gets hit with your omega magic, then simply shrugs and walks away?”

“I’ve never fucked someone’s boyfriend!”

I sighed gustily. “Wow. The best powers are always wasted on the worst people.”

“Funny, I was going to say the same thing about you!”

“Oooh.” I laughed. “You’ve got claws, omega. I like it. We’re definitely going to be friends.”

“No, we’re not!” She flailed getting away. Escaping my hold, she fixed herself—visibly trying to reclaim her calm. “Excuse me, High Priestess, but the headmistress was very clear. I’m to give you the information you need, then take you straight to your dorm. No detours. No fraternizing.”

Smiling, I fluttered my hand. “After you.”

“Good.” She sounded a bit breathless—like all that yelling and standing up for herself against an epsilon took it out of her. “Like I was saying, there’s no room in the alpha dorm, so she’s put you in the priestess dorm. But you’ll have a private room and you’re still in the alpha track, so not a bad upgrade.”

I said nothing. Nia stared at me like she was waiting for me to give an opinion, then she set off, expecting me to follow.

“I also have your orientation packet. It took longer to put together because—uh—the headmistress included additional rules and procedures for you.”

Course she fucking did. No special treatment, my very fine ass.

Nia led me down the simple, bare hallway to a pair of large, oak double doors. Shoving on the wood, she swung them open—affording me my first official welcome to Corvin Academy.

My wolf would’ve howled if Nia’s knockout juice didn’t have her snoring away in that sacred part of me where she lived. It was beautiful. Magnificent.

It was home.

I didn’t need to have lived here before to know this was where I belonged. Where every wolf belonged.

I spun on my heels, dancing under the chandelier. Breathtaking scenes of wolves running through the forest carved into the stone walls. Tinkling glass dripped from the chandeliers, bending light into hundreds of shimmering rainbows playing on my skin.


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