My Hockey Alpha

Chapter 86: The Whole Truth

Enzo

When Nina first suggested that I tell my team about my true nature, I thought she was utterly insane.

But as I lay awake that night, staring at the ceiling and trying to figure out how I was going to both explain Lisa’s sudden appearance as well as keep her from shifting in front of everyone or telling the truth herself, I realized that Nina was right.

It had been years since I started attending Mountainview University, and equally as long since I had started being the hockey captain. I had known most of my teammates for that entire time, and considered many of them to be my closest friends… And now, with Justin gone because of his werewolf curse, I knew it was only right to tell them.

I just hoped that they would believe me, and that I could trust them not to tell a soul about this.

I woke up first thing in the morning, just after dawn. Lisa was still soundly asleep under the dazing spell I had put on her, and would remain asleep for the next few hours which meant that I had enough time to figure out the best way to tell my team about werewolves.

By the time I got dressed and headed downstairs, Jason and his team were already awake and were getting ready to leave.

Jason smiled when he saw me.” Morning,” he said with a friendly smile. “Enzo, can I talk to you outside?”

I nodded and followed the Crescent hockey captain out to the back deck, watching as he closed the sliding door behind us so we could speak privately He came over when he was done and leaned on the railing, looking at the ground for a moment before looking back at me.

“I always thought that all Fullmoons were just arrogant assholes,” he said. ” I thought that we would get our asses kicked during that game and go home feeling like shit, but you guys treated us like brothers.”

I said.

knowing fully well that our factions are supposed to hate each other… And that meant a lot to me. Really. If you ever need

man,” I said, smiling as Jason clapped me heartily on the shoulder I paused for a moment, watching as he turned to head back inside,

on,” I called out. Jason stopped and turned around as I chose my next words carefully. “Does your team know

voice faded. I nodded. “Of course they do,”

head. “Nope. I haven’t told them

chuckled, shaking his head. ” You have to tell them. You guys can’t be a team if you’re not all on the same page, especially if you plan on winning the Half-Moon Tournament. You know that,

hadn’t been more open

hesitantly, “would you help me prove

both teams were downstairs. Nina had prepared stacks and stacks of pancakes, and while everyone was eating and chatting, I was thinking about the plan I had formulated with Jason on the back porch. Lisa was still asleep upstairs, so I knew I would have to address that — but I wanted to make sure

I was about to say. Jason had already told his team about my plan, so they already knew what to expect, but how my team would react to their world being turned upside down was still

moments, my heart racing. Maybe I should just say something else, I thought to myself This

me, and

so I’m just gonna rip off the

burst

spitting bits of pancake onto his plate. There was a long, uncomfortable silence as

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