Chapter 334
**Harper’s POV **
Demi looks different today. She has a glow about her and her smile is brighter.
“How is life with your bonds?” I ask.
We texted yesterday, and she told me the names of her bonds, but I have yet to see them.
“Oh moons, last night was amazing! I was so nervous but they were so sweet with me,” she blushes.
“So you bonded with all three?” I ask.
“Yes,” she laughs.
“Did it hurt?” I whisper, glancing around to make sure no one is paying attention to our conversation.
“A little at first, but then it was great.”
The tutor calls for our attention then, and the class falls silent. I have so many questions I want to ask her, but they’ll have to wait.
The lesson flies by and I find myself quite interested in the subject as we learn about our origins and how the four original bonded groups reincarnate as spark–bonded groups like my parents. It’s strange to think this is not my parent’s first life together. I wonder if they have been my parents before.
Dillon and Archie meet me outside of my class and we head to lunch together. This time we sit with Demi and her bonds, who all look good at her like she has just hung the moon. I’m so happy for her. I just hope my bond group can be as happy.
I glance over at the unbonded table and watch Finley as he eats. He sits alone, focused on his food. He looks a little sad. Is he lonely? My heart squeezes with a need to go to him. As if sensing my staring, he looks up and his eyes meet mine. A small smile spreads over his lips as he cocks his head in curiosity. Then his eyes move to Dillon, his smile vanishes, and his eyes shift back to his food.
I look at Dillon on my left, and his face is set hard as he looks at Finley. Did something happen between them? I decide now is not the time to ask and give Demi my full attention as she talks about how much she loves her new
apartment.
After lunch, we all separate to attend our next two classes. By the end of the day, I have made the decision to attempt to bond with both Dillon and Archie by tomorrow. Demi looks happier since she bonded and although my bonds say there is no pressure, I can’t stop replaying Finley’s words about making them miserable.
At dinner, Finley is nowhere to be seen, and I’find myself a little disappointed. Despite my initial dislike of him, I keep catching myself looking for him in the corridors and the dining hall. I must be softening towards him. I suspect an underlying issue drives his behaviour, and I intend to find out what it is.
The dining hall is quieter this evening. Maybe everyone is tired after their first full day back after the summer break.
“Where do you want to start learning the layout of the academy?” Dillon asks when we have finished eating.
“I think we should start in one of the buildings I’ve not been in yet. Emerald dorms maybe?” I suggest and Dillon’s eyes flick towards the unbonded table. Is he looking for Finley?
“Fine, let’s go,” he nods.
I can sense that he is not pleased with my decision, and I think he knows that Finley’s absence might be a factor.
Dillon walks ahead and Archie wraps an arm around my shoulders as we follow him to Emerald’s student accommodation building.
The building is bigger than ours and a little more basic, but it’s still a charming place with large double doors that are arched at the top. Big black lanterns hand on either side of the green door and Dillon twists the brass doorknob, pushing the door open.
The hum of music I could hear from outside now blares, assaulting my ears, and as we step inside, I realise we have walked straight into a party.
“Finn,” Dillon warns. His tone is more animalistic than human, and I suspect his wolf is close to the surface.
“Chill, I was joking, let’s go,” Finley says, holding up his hands in surrender before stepping around us to lead us up the stairs.
I try to take note of each door as we move through the upstairs hallway. The layout seems simple enough that I’m sure I could manage it with my eyes closed. We head back down the stairs, and Finley guides us to the small communal kitchen and then to more dorm rooms. He explains that there are usually four unbonded in each small apartment.
“Is there a communal toilet in the building?” I ask, as my bladder calls out for release.
“No, but you can use the one is my dorm,” Finn offers.
“Thank you,” I smile as he unlocks a door and gestures for me to enter.
Archie and Dillon attempt to follow me inside, but Finley steps in front of them, stopping them from walking through the door.
“Sorry, but my roommates are a little territorial. You’ll have to wait out here,” he explains.
“Then you wait out here too,” Dillon demands.
“Fine,” Finley responds before closing the door and leaving me alone in the dark dorm room.
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