Enzo’s POV
It was making sense now; why Lila was given a scholarship so quickly after showing off her artwork?
Why did they want her so eagerly to attend this school?
I shook my head at the very thought as it all processed in my mind.
“They want her because she’s a Volana wolf,” Max murmured from within me feeling equally annoyed.
I knew he was right; they would never look at her before if she wasn’t a Volana. The fury rising through
me was too great to ignore. I knew something had to be done about this before Lila truly got hurt.
I didn’t waste any more time upon finding out this information. I closed all the tabs on the computer
and left the library.
Lila still had a few hours left of work, so I had time to pay Leroy a visit.
His office was at the top floor of the school and his receptionist sat right outside his office door. She
glanced up at me and seemed surprised when she noticed my Alpha aura radiating.
“Hello, Alpha,” she said quickly, peering up at me. “What can I do for you?”
“I’m here to see Professor Leroy,” I said, glancing over at his office door.
“Oh, I’m sorry. He’s very busy right and—”
“I wasn’t asking,” I said through a clenched jaw.
I saw her mouth drop open as she leaned back in her seat, trying to gain distance before she nodded.
“Yes, Alpha,” she said. “You may go in.”
I didn’t say anything in return as I turned away and stormed into his office, slamming the door behind
me, and startling him.
He quickly stood to his feet with wide eyes. I was much taller than this man; which greatly amused me.
“Alpha Enzo,” Leroy said, keeping a stronger composure. “What can I do for you?”
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“You can tell me the truth about why you gave Lila that scholarship so quickly,” I said to him raising my
right brow.
“I don’t understand what you mean,” Leroy said, narrowing his eyes at me. “I’ve seen her work; she’s
quite talented.”
“Have you known her long?” I asked quickly. “Do you know her strengths and weaknesses? Her GPA?
Her final grades of this semester? I’d like to see all the information you have on her.”
Leroy visibly swallowed a lump in his throat as he glanced at his computer.
“I have some information here, yes,” he finally said after a long pause. He typed a bit on her computer
before he found what he was looking for. “It seems she has a 4.0 average GPA and is an art scholar. Her
father is Alpha Bastien, and her mother is Selene of the Nova pack. She excels in combat and recently
just got her wolf—”
“Her GPA is a 3.6. Math isn’t her strongest subject,” I said, interrupting his words. “The rest of that is
basic information easily found on the web. I’m talking about her academic information. You know… the
information you should be looking at when excepting admissions.”
“Of course,” Leroy said with a light laugh as he glanced back at his computer. “I’m sure we have some
information about how she’s doing in class. But it doesn’t really matter, Alpha. This is an art school and
I’ve seen her art. She’s very good at what she does.”
“I don’t disagree. She does exceptional work. However, this is an Ivy League academy and there’s more
to admissions than just the ability to pant. I’m not saying she can’t get into a school like this but
knowing that she was offered a scholarship after a one-afternoon meeting and hardly any information
from her was given, I’m sure you can’t blame me for being a little bit suspicious about that.”
“I understand but—”
“So, tell me, Leroy. What exactly compelled you to offer said scholarship to Lila I’m going to ask you
once for the truth.”
Leroy was quiet for a moment longer before he cleared his throat and pressed his hands firmly
together.
“I don’t know if you’ve noticed during your time here, but this academy lacks diversity. Having a Volana
at this school—”
I didn’t let him finish that sentence; soon, I grabbed him by the collar of his shirt and threw him against
the wall, snarling at him through my clenched jaw.
“You made her think she got in because of her academic and artistic talents. You lied to her!”
“Does it really matter at this point?” He asked, struggling against me, trying to get me to release my
hold on his collar. “She’s still accepted into a great college.”
“She deserves to get in through her hard work and dedication. Because she earned it. Not because of
what she is. That isn’t fair to her and you need to tell her the truth.”
“And if she still agrees?” He asked, causing me to pause for a moment.
The thought of Lila spending two years on the other side of the wolf from me brought a world of
unsettlement to my wolf’s stomach. Max didn’t like the idea and I didn’t blame him; despite not
knowing where my future with Lila was going, I still wanted a minute to think about what I truly wanted.
“Then it’s her decision and I’ll respect it,” I said, releasing his shirt. “But I want her to have a fair chance.”
Leroy stared at me for a moment longer while fixing his shirt before he reached his hand out ot me to
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