Changing Fates: A Sons of Satrina Novel (The Sons of Satrina Book 3)

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Authors: Kristan Belle
to ignore every single person in this place, well except for the people she wanted to mess with. Hey, a girl had to have a hobby.
    “What do you want, Denver?” Rhian was already bored with this conversation.
    “I see what you’re doing. With Jackson and Aisline.” He whispered again, a glint in his eyes.
    Rhian frowned at him slightly. “What do you mean?”
    “I know. You’re messing with them.”
    Rhian let a laughter tinkle out. She was a little unnerved that someone had already figured out what she was up to. Taking his arm, she carefully led him out of the dining room where no one would overhear them. “I have no idea what you’re talking about.”
    It was Denver’s turn to laugh. “Don’t worry. I don’t think anyone else is clued in on it, but I am. I know what you’re doing. And I want in.”
    “Excuse me?”
    “Whatever it is you’ve got planned, count on my support.”
    Rhian narrowed her eyes at him. There was no way she was going to trust this guy, but there was something about him that she liked. “And why would you do that?”
    “That little bitch has made my life hell here. I can’t stand her. She’s done everything he could to make me look bad and I think that it’s about time for payback. I want in.”
    They stood in silence for a moment, weighing one another up. For some reason, she believed in. Rhian could see a kindred spirit in Denver, but she still wasn’t willing to trust him on this. This was his show. If he wanted to get his own back, he’d have to do it on his own time. This was her entertainment, to get her through the boredom of her time here.
    “Well, why don’t you do something about it yourself?”
    “I thought we could come up with something a little bigger and better if we worked together.” Denver puffed his chest out a bit, as if showing her his strength would sway her opinion of him.
    Rhian slowly smiled.
She may not want
him in on the action, but maybe Denver could be some entertainment all on his own. “I’ll let you know if I come up with any ideas.”
    “That’s all I can ask.” Denver winked winningly and strutted off, knowing that Rhian was watching him walk away.
    Rhian laughed to herself. All the boys here were so easy. Sure, they were focused on their training, but they were just like guys all around the world. All she had to do was flutter her eyelashes and they were putty in her hands. Denver sure looked like he could be some fun and might be a welcome distraction while she put her plan together.
     
    The room fell silent as Kelton skulked into the dining hall. Ash risked a glance at him, but the dangerous scowl on his face had her turning back to her plate in double quick time.
    He was getting increasingly difficult to be around. Although Ash still loved her time at the academy and relished in her progression in the training aspect of it all, she missed Kayleigh being there. Kayleigh had been a reassuring presence for her and she wished that things could go back to the way they’d been before. And, not just for her. Kelton was clearly suffering from her absence and the sooner she came back, the better life would be for all of them.

Chapter Three
     
    Every part of her body and mind was calling to her to go back to the academy, back to Kelton so that they could talk this through and make sense of the mess that they were in, but her heart prevented her from going. He’d shattered it too badly with the web of lies he’d kept from her.
    It was hard being away from him. Kayleigh needed this time and space to get her head together. She already knew that at some point in the future, he would find her. That was part of the reason she hadn’t fled too far. It wasn’t like she wanted to disappear from his life entirely, she just needed some breathing space.
    Staying at her friend’s house was perfect, for the time being at least. It was slightly cramped with the two of them living there, but seeing as she was out most of the time, Kayleigh more or

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