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I Kissed My Professor And He Liked It

Chapter 227
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Lila’s POV

“Well, Lila. You were given a large amount of wolfsbane but not enough where we need to drain you. I

think with proper rest and water intake, it’ll take care of itself,” Dr. Ryan, one of the pack Doctors, said

after he finished examining me.

He poked me with needles and gave me some antibiotics; he ran numerous scans and tests as well. By

the time he finished, hours had gone by, and I was utterly exhausted. I wasn’t able to sleep much at the

hospital because I was so worried about Enzo.

Enzo, Ethan, and Jake had gone to the academy to take care of the Xander problem. He had told me

on

our way to the hospital, that Hazel was able to uncover what was inside of the protein mix. It was

Wolfsbane.

Which means Xander had been poisoning me this entire time; but for reasons I was unsure of. Until he

returned, he told me to stay in the hospital to be monitored and get some rest. But rest wasn’t coming

easy to me.

“Any word on Enzo yet?” I found myself asking Dr. Ryan as he drew a little more blood from me.

“Not yet. But I’m sure he’s fine,” Dr. Ryan said, glancing up at me. “He’s a strong wolf and can handle

himself.”

“I don’t doubt that,” I said, shaking my head. “But I fear that Xander might have some extra power on

his side.”

“Extra power?” Dr. Ryan asked, raising his brows.

How could I explain to this doctor that I had suspicions that Sarah, a mean girl at my school, can

manipulate minds and that I think she’s helping Professor Xander for whatever reason?

I couldn’t.

I couldn’t explain that, and I wouldn’t, so I just sighed and shook my head sadly.

“He’s just powerful,” I said. “I don’t want Enzo getting hurt.”

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“I’m sure he’ll be fine,” Dr. Ryan said gently. “I’m going to run another test with this blood. Do you need

anything while I’m away? I can have the nurses bring you food.”

“I’m not that hungry,” I told him, wrapping my arms around my body like I was cold, but I wasn’t cold.

Just a little uncomfortable and want Enzo more than anything. Wrapping my arms around my body was

like I was holding myself together.

“I’ll have them bring you something anyway. It’ll be good if you ate, and Alpha will kill me if he returns,

and you’ve lost weight.”

I smiled my thanks to him, though I knew it wasn’t going to reach my eyes.

I was soon left alone with only my thoughts to keep me company.

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Enzo’s POV

It was early enough in the morning that the sun hadn’t woken yet, and early enough where no students

were awake. Besides the vampires that is; but there didn’t seem to be that many at this school.

I was glad for that because I didn’t need an audience to witness what I was about to do. Ethan and

Jake

trailed behind me as we walked through the ghostly campus and toward the arena. There was a good

chance he wasn’t even there; he could be at his faculty house. Or if he was anything like me, he’d get

to

the arena before dawn so he could train before he spends the day training others.

I was right; he was in the arena training with some practice dummies. He looked like a smug asshole

and even when he saw me approaching, he didn’t stop.

“What can I do for you Al—”

Before he could finish his sentence, I swung at him and punched him square in the face. A trickle of

blood left his lips as he glared at me.

“What the hell is wrong with you?!” Xander seethed. “You come into my arena—”

“This will never be your arena,” I growled, keeping my tone low and threatening. “After what you did,

you’ll be lucky if you ever see the outside world again.”

“Are you threatening me, Alpha?” Xander asked with a little humor in his eyes.

I couldn’t help myself; I punched him again. I already called Tiffany Prescott to the arena, waking her

from her sleep. I was expecting her to show up at any moment, but until then, I wanted to have a little

fun with it.

“It’s a promise,” I growled.

“You can’t prove that I did shit,” he seethed through his teeth.

“Oh, really?” Ethan said, folding his arms across his chest. “So, if we go through your things we won’t

find the same protein mix you gave Lila? The one that contains wolfbane?”

His face fell and I saw the color draining from his features.

“There’s a reason behind it.”

“As much as I’d love to hear it; I don’t give a shit what your reason is,” I said, a mocking laugh escaping

my lips. “What I want to know is who the fuck you are working for and what they want.”

“I’m not working for anybody,” Xander said through his tightened jaw.

“I’d like to believe you, Xander… but frankly I don’t,” I growled. “Now, you are going to pay for what you

did and if you don’t give up your leader, I will make you pay double.”

Before Xander could speak another word, Tiffany Prescott’s voice sounded through the arena.

“What is going on here?”

I turned to see her walking toward us; even this early in the morning, before sunrise, she managed to

get fully dressed and appear as if she had just come out of a business meeting. I called her not long

before arrived to have her meet us in the arena and it sounded as if I had just woken her.

She stopped in front of us, folding her arms across her chest and her attention was fully on me now.

“What is going on?” She asked again, tapping her foot impatiently.

“I need to take Xander into my custody,” I explained to her. “I have Alpha Bastien’s permission.”

Her frown deepened.

“Can I ask why you are taking away my professor?” She asked, raising her perfectly trimmed brows.

Before I could say a word, Ethan was stepping toward her with the reports from the researcher.

“Your professor has been poisoning your students with wolfsbane and we have reason to believe he

was

involved in the kidnapping of one of your students as well,” Ethan said, his voice calm and I

appreciated

him for that.

Tiffany gasped as she grabbed the reports from his hands and stared at them.

“Are you sure about this?” She asked, her eyes wide as she read the reports.

“I’m sure if we were to go through this stuff, we’d find the same mix we tested in his possession,” Ethan

said in return.

Tiffany glanced up at him and he gave her a wary look before glancing at Jake and nodding at him.

Jake

went to Xander’s stuff that he left scattered in the corner of the arena, much like I used to do, and

pulled open the bag.

“Don’t touch that!” Xander growled but before he could move in Jake’s direction, both Ethan and I

grabbed each of his arms and held him in place. He might have been strong, but he wasn’t a match for

either of us.

Tiffany’s eyes remained glued on Jake as she waited for him to uncover the mix. Once he did, she

gasped and took a step back.

“Which students have been affected by this?” She asked, her voice small.

“As far as we know, only Lila,” I answered. “Which is why her father, Alpha Bastien, is also involved.

Lila

was found locked in an abandoned barn, caged like an animal and she told me that it was Professor

Xander that had put her there.”

This made Tiffany gasp again as she glared at Xander.

“Tell me this isn’t true.”

“I have my reasons,” he seethed.

“Get him out of my face,” she ordered, glancing at Ethan who nodded.

“Gladly,” he said, taking out a pair of silver cuffs.

I was expecting Xander to fight Ethan as he put the cuffs around his wrists, but he didn’t. I released

Xander and allowed Jake to help Ethan. We drove to the school so we could take him back in the car

without any issues.

I was about to follow them out of the arena, but Tiffany stopped me.

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“Can we talk in my office, Alpha?”

I frowned but I nodded, turning back to Ethan.

“Get him out of here and alert Bastien that we have him in custody. I’ll meet you back at the

packhouse.”

Ethan nodded and did exactly as I asked with Jake trailing behind him.

I turned back to Tiffany who had a worried look on her face.

“Lead the way,” I said, motioning for the doorway.

I followed Tiffany out of the arena and to the School Board building where their offices and the school

courtroom are. Tiffany’s office was on the top floor, and she had the perfect view of the entire campus

from her office. It was also the biggest office on the campus with marble flooring and a large glass

desk.

She sat down at her desk and motioned for one of the comfortable-looking, salmon-colored, seats in

front of the desk. They each had designer, light pink and white, cushions and gave the office a nice

homey feeling.

“I’m so sorry…” she finally said after a short pause. “I had no idea he was like that. He seemed too

genuine when I hired him….”

“You couldn’t have known,” I assured her. “Don’t worry too much about it.”

“Is Lila well?” She asked and I could hear the concern in her voice.

“Yes; she’s resting and will make a full recovery,” I told her.

“I’m surprised Alpha Bastien sent you here instead of coming here himself,” she said, a timid frown on

her face. “I thought you’d be more focused on your pack and your duties and not be tending to his.”

“Alpha Bastien has not only become a close friend to me but also a mentor. Whenever he calls to ask

for help, I would never hesitate. In this case, he knows that I know this school better, and I’ve

encountered Xander in the past. I’m also closer to the school and could get here faster.”

“I see,” she breathed thoughtfully. “Thank goodness for you. I’m glad you got to her on time. I couldn’t

bear the thought of anything happening to that sweet girl…” She paused for a moment before

continuing. “I don’t want anything to happen to any of my students. But Lila is special…”

“You don’t have to explain,” I said quickly. “I understand where you are coming from.”

She gave me a small smile.

“Now that Xander is gone…I might have to cancel combat and shifting as a course,” she sighed.

“What?” I gasped. “Why?”

“There’s no way I’ll be able to hire another professor on such short notice,” she said sadly, shaking her

head. “I’m not sure what else to do. The course might have to just continue next year once I can hire

someone.”

“No,” I said, shaking my head. “I won’t let that happen. These students don’t deserve to have to take

this

same course again next year.”

“What more can I do?” She asked raising her brows.

“I’ll help,” I heard myself saying before I could stop myself. “I’ll return as a professor, but only for the

rest of this year.