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  Format: Yumoyori Wilson

  Contents

  Acknowledgement

  BLURB

  Prologue: Secret Memories

  1. Coffee Confrontation

  2. Comforting Passion Under The Moonlight

  3. Calm And Clarity

  4. Sizzling Love

  5. Afternoon Tension And Painful Shift

  6. Playful Silver and The Triumph In First Time Experiences

  7. Research In The Heart Of The Angels

  8. The Prophecy Of Four

  9. Reincarnation

  10. Hunted Glory

  11. Year Three and The Confidence of a Shapeshifter

  12. Rosé And Penis Wars 3.0

  13. Mission One – Depths Of Lava Caves

  14. Mission Two- Tattoo Parlors

  15. Mission Three – Princess Rescue Mission

  16. Year Four

  COMING SOON

  BLAZING ACADEMY SNEAK PEEK

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  CHAPTER ONE: Sweet Sixteen

  ABOUT YUMOYORI WILSON

  Also By Yumoyori Wilson

  ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

  Thank you for purchasing SSS-YEAR THREE.

  Thank you to all my amazing supporters for being awesome and encouraging me to write every day.

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  Special thanks to my Ninja Wifey who always keeps me motivated no matter what I’m going through. Your friendship means the world to me and I’m thankful to have you in my life.

  Special thanks to my inner circle and true friends who are always there to push/motivate me to be better. You know who you are, and I couldn’t be more grateful for your continuous love and support <3~

  Special thanks to my amazing Alpha Team. You continue to work marvellously together, and I couldn’t be more grateful to have you on my publishing team.

  Special thanks to my amazing Mom for blessing me with the gift to write and supporting me in all aspects. I pray to continue making you proud as I strive towards success.

  Finally, I thank God for giving me the strength to achieve my goals. Without Him, I would be nothing.

  YUMOYORI WILSON

  BLURB

  When being different leads to the best years of your life.

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  After a party goes horribly wrong, Silver Spell Solange wakes up to some surprising news that changes everything she grew up believing. The thread of betrayal runs deep, making her question her very identity. As secrets are unravel left and right, she’s forced to step up and confront the hidden truth her father never wanted her to find out.

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  But time is short. Silver only has three brief months — her summer vacation — to dig into her family’s past for the information she needs. Because year three at Supernatural Spy School is just around the corner, and it’s going to be life-changing for her and the four loyal shifters who have vowed to stay by her side through thick and thin.

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  However, not everything is going smoothly within their team's dynamics. Tensions skyrocket when Wolfgang becomes more protective than usual and easy-going Dimitri grows combative. Add in Ryuu's sudden mood swings and Yuriel's random disappearances, and Silver finds herself struggling more than ever to give an equal part of herself to each of them.

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  With a spy hiding in the shadows, the stakes are raised. Silver and her team must either catch the enemy or watch SSS lose its prestigious glory. For there’s a mysterious organization desperate to claim Silver and her power and it’s doing its best to bring down SSS once and for all.

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  Year Three is about to be a speed chase as the Dean changes the curriculum entirely and Silver and the guys are thrown into the field — literally — headfirst.

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  Magic tattoo parlors, sneaky doctors, and floods of lava — Silver and her men will face all this and more as they ratchet up the heat in spy school.

  Prologue: Secret Memories

  "Daddy?"

  Squeezing the unicorn doll in my left arm, I made my way down the dark corridor, secretly wishing to find Scarlett. I'd had a bad dream, one where I lost everyone. Finding Scarlett would tell me that it wasn't real, but as I took small, quiet steps down the almost pitch-black hall, my worry continued to grow and grow.

  "Scarlett? Mommy?"

  Tears formed in my eyes, and I began to sniff and look around. It was just me and my unicorn, and that made me really sad.

  "Silver?"

  The calming voice came from behind me, and I looked to see Daddy's loving eyes. He was wearing pajamas but had a white lab coat on top. His glasses rested on the lower part of his nose, and his hair was messy.

  That told me he'd been working, but right now I was happy to see him.

  "Daddy," I cried, my tears falling as I lifted my arms up to stress my need for his affection.

  His sympathetic smile appeared as he walked up to me and picked me up. I hugged him tightly, resting my head on his shoulder. He rubbed my back soothingly and I explained why I was shedding tears.

  "Daddy. I had a bad dream. Everyone was gone. You, and Mommy, and Scarlett. Where's Scarlett? I want to sleep in her bed." I sniffed.

  "Scarlett's at home sleeping. Remember we're at the secret place today."

  "But...I don't want to sleep alone." I began to cry harder, not wanting to go back to my room. "I don't want to lose everyone."

  "You won't lose anyone, Silver. You're strong, remember?"

  He stroked my head and patted my back lightly as he began to walk down the hall. "You're very strong. You can chase the scary dreams away."

  "Can I growl at them?" I asked and lifted my head to look at him. "Grr!"

  Daddy chuckled. "That's more of a human growl, Silver."

  "Oh." I began to wiggle from his hold until he had no choice but to put me down. I smirked and felt the rushing energy inside me, the one Daddy said would bring out the nice wolf.

  A soft howl escaped me, followed by a growl as I looked at Daddy with intensity. He blinked and fixed his glasses, seemingly shocked by my move.

  I began to giggle and run really fast around Daddy on all fours. "Woof! Daddy, woof!"

  He sighed but looked pleased with me. "You're learning faster than we expected."

  "Is that good? Do I get a prize?" I stopped and the wolf within me calmed as well. She was my friend, but I was still trying to figure out how to call her.

  It was really tricky, like focusing within your body and searching for what you wanted.

  Like a store, but for animals or something like that. Daddy was teaching me how to do so many things. I was learning how to fly
. Not with just magic. I'd have actual wings.

  The adults said that my imagination was key to my abilities. I imagined myself with wings, and they would appear. If I wanted to create a magic wand, I'd simply snap my fingers or sing and it would be in my grasp.

  Daddy and the other adults who wore the same lab coats wanted me to do more, especially when it came to the wolves.

  I had different ones. One liked to use magic of all kinds. She'd run around and spit fire or blow bubbles. It was fun to let her come and play and show the adults how cool she was.

  There was another wolf. Daddy said there was a special name for her, but she loved fire. Burning stuff was really exciting, but we always made the building cry, something Daddy called a siren.

  "You can get a prize." He gave me an approving smile.

  "Yeah, me!" I cheered and waved my unicorn doll. "Daddy? Can I stay with you? I don't want to sleep,"

  I was sleepy but would rather stay around Daddy. He'd make sure everyone was safe.

  "Yes, you can stay with me. I'm going to be working, so you can't be too loud, all right?"

  "Yes, Daddy," I replied and rested my head on his shoulder. "Daddy?"

  "Yes, Silver?"

  "I miss Mommy and Scarlett"

  "You'll see them in the morning.

  "But..." I lifted my head up and gently pressed my hands on his cheeks. "Why can't they know I'm special? We're family."

  Daddy's sad expression told me I wouldn't get to ever tell Mommy and Scarlett what I was able to do.

  That always made me sad.

  "I know you want to share with them, Silver, I really do." Daddy tried to smile, but it didn't feel right.

  "Why can't we? You said we can trust family."

  "With most things, yes, Silver. However, with this secret, it has to stay between you, me, and the people here at the lab."

  "But why?" It felt like I'd asked the same question over and over again. It didn't annoy me that I had to repeat asking, but if my powers were good and could change everything in the world between witches and shifters, why were we hiding it?

  The people in lab coats always talked about me being a prodigy, so special, everyone would want to get their hands on me. I was something that could be greater than a witch or supernatural shifter. Yet, there was no name for what I was.

  I was the first and that's why it had to be a secret, but why?

  "You can change the world, Silver," Daddy whispered.

  "By helping people!" I stressed.

  "Yes, but you can change how people use science and their magic. If your secret gets into the wrong hands, the competition to have you on their side will grow far too fierce for you to handle on your own. That's not a burden I want you to carry."

  With a pout, I lowered my hands, realizing I'd dropped my unicorn doll. "I don't understand," I admitted. "If I can help people, why would I be alone? I have Daddy. Why can't we get more people to help us? I don't want to choose sides."

  Daddy noticed my eyes were on my unicorn that was on the floor next to his feet. He knelt down, still holding me with one arm and picked it up.

  "I...I'm not sure, Silver." Daddy looked deep in thought. "This world is both beautiful and scary, my sweetheart. Some people want the world to expand and be the best it can be. Others would rather see it all go down to the ground. Not everyone wants peace, just as not everyone wants war. There's nothing we can do but make sure we protect ourselves. By not telling Mommy and Scarlett, we make sure you remain safe. We can't afford to lose someone like you,"

  "Why?"

  He handed me my unicorn doll, and I peered into his eyes, which softened when they met mine.

  "You will destroy the gap between mages and supernatural shifters. You're the bridge they need to set aside their differences and work together when the time comes. We're preparing for something that will happen in the future. Maybe it won't even happen in your generation, but we want to be ready."

  "Daddy." I blinked and shook my head. "You make no sense. You're talking in adult language."

  He chuckled. "Oops. I forgot my sweet princess is still young." He kissed my cheek and let me rest my head on his shoulder once more.

  "One day you'll be able to tell Mommy and Scarlett, Silver. I promise. I hate keeping this from them, as I do anyone else who is important to us. It pains me every single day, but I know this is the right path."

  He began to walk down the hall once again, and he continued to speak as my eyes grew heavier.

  "There may come a time where I won't be here anymore. I may not have the chance to warn you of what is to come. You won't remember this in the morning, but maybe one day...one day you'll discover how special you are, and the world will see why you’re the key to connecting both worlds."

  "Daddy will always be here," I mumbled, not caring about the other stuff.

  His soft chuckle sounded far away, and I let my eyes close while I listened to his reply.

  "You're right, Silver. I'll always be with you, even if I can't be physically there. Just remember one thing for me?"

  "Hmm?" I mumbled, intrigued by what he wanted me to remember, but struggling to stay awake.

  "Don't trust everyone. I'll protect you as much as I can, but sometimes your enemy can be right under your nose. Don't trust those who may call themselves your best friend."

  "Nikko...best friend," I mumbled at the mention of ‘best friend.’

  I wasn't able to catch what my dad said, until the last part.

  "Not all friendships should continue. Jealousy is the start of a destructive path for power."

  His words made no sense and though it sounded like a warning, I couldn't fight the need to sleep.

  "Silver?"

  My mind wandered on its own, and something stroked my head gently.

  "Be careful of that girl, Silver."

  This was one of the many secret memories that haunted my dreams.

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  Coffee Confrontation

  "Silver?"

  The slight nudge to my shoulder was enough to pull me out of my dream. My eyes rose up just slightly, and I groaned in annoyance.

  "Why do you wake me from my slumber?" I whined, my head falling back against the passenger window of Scarlett's car.

  "You're the one who told me to wake you up when we got closer to the coffee shop," my loving older sister Scarlett argued. "You have a habit of falling asleep in the car. I swear, ever since you were a kid, you'd fall asleep. Mother even purposely made you nap before we go on that long-distance trip to our witch spelling bees and you still fell asleep the moment we hit the freeway."

  "Hmm. A habit I guess." I slightly shrugged.

  "I have no clue where you developed that. Mom barely drove you around. Hmph," Scarlett sighed. "Try to stay awake. We're almost there."

  "Yeah, yeah," I mumbled, but was drifting in and out of sleep once again.

  The last week had been spent with me sleeping half of it away, and the other half was recovering from the sorority party incident.

  I'd been away from the guys for a full week, and I felt like it was doing more damage than good. The first three days I could barely stay conscious long enough to take the medication I was prescribed by Mitten, and the remaining four days had me in a groggy, drug-high mess.

  It was Scarlett's irritable complaining that forced Professor Xin to give up on the 'need space to heal' plan and give us permission to ‘reunite.’

  When we’d viewed the results from the emergency testing, we were all speechless and clueless as to what our next steps would be. I’d expected battle plans, training sessions, and figuring out what the hell I could shift into. Instead, we were forced to go home and enjoy family time while S.S.S was temporarily closed for a full investigation.

  It had stalled everyone's plans, and though we were officially passed by Shirley herself, we all still felt like Year Two was incomplete.

  Now we were starting summer break early, and I didn't want to spend it recovering. Yes, I was strugglin
g with what had happened, but I wasn't going to fix those problems by sleeping, peeing, getting sponge-bathed by my sis, and being in a drug-induced high when I was awake.

  Even now, the drugs were one of the many reasons why I was so sleepy. I wanted to feel all energetic like when I'd go for runs or participate in my normal daily routines.

  Scarlett had decided there was little-to-no point in me being so far from the others. She'd been given a week off from her duties, but it looked like she wanted to be a part of the investigations happening in S.S.S., which she couldn’t do while taking care of me.

  Or watching me sleep all day long.

  I really missed the others. I'd been texting Yuriel, Dimitri, and Ryuu whenever I was conscious. Most of the time my words didn't make much sense, but my sister had explained to them about the meds and their current effects on me.

  Though they were encouraged to enjoy some family time, it looked like they were chilling at Yuriel's place. I couldn't wait to see the three of them.

  As for Wolfgang...