Chapter One

On Monday morning I was on my way to school when I felt arms wrap themselves around my waist pulling me to the ground. Knowing the laugh that rang free while we fell to the ground I chuckled too.

"Maddy you're going to get my uniform dirty before I even get to school." We couldn't stop laughing while we were rolling around on the moist ground.

"Well maybe if you had the brains to check if anyone was near I wouldn't have caught you." She was trying to pin me while saying this so it was broken when she spoke.

"Touché, smelly girl."

"I'm not smelly!" she rolled to one side but I kept rolling till I had her pinned under me.

"I win." Smiling while she glared at me, I was about to move but my hands slipped in the muddy area and I landed on top of her.

"Uh…" It became awkward as I scrambled to get away from her and help her up.

"Well so much for clean uniforms." We laughed but you could still notice the awkwardness. On the rest of the journey to school all I could think about is how her body fit to mine so perfectly. Every curve fit mine like she was made for me her skin so soft I didn't think it possible.

Stop think like this. She's your alpha. Not to mention she is your best friend.

Once we reached the school Shannon and Tom was waiting in the door way for us to arrive. Shannon actually had her hair down today good she looked good with it down. Tom was just like every other day with his clean uniform and brown bag thrown over his shoulder. While we were walking toward them Maddy's hand brushed mine and we looked at each other and surprisingly she smiled at me.

"Hey guys. How was the full moon this weekend?" Shannon started to whisper.

"It was normal mom and dad wanted us to stay with them in the den so that's what we did." As Maddy explained our weekend I noticed that Shan and Tom kept looking from me to Maddy and back to me before they finally looked at each other with smiles on their faces. Did they know something?

"Come on guys if we're late Jefferies will drop." Maddy started walking to the classroom when we entered everyone was doing something of their own. Jimi and his group were playing video games while the three K's were worrying over their makeup. Did we really fit in here? Yes we do because anyone who doesn't really have a place seems to have a place here.