Found: Thornbriar Academy, #1
By Cali Mann
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Can I survive in a world that hates what I am?
Raised by human traffickers, I learned from an early age that the one person I can trust is myself. Rescued and brought to Thornbriar Academy, I've only traded one kind of imprisonment for another.
When a smoldering hot jaguar shifter and a scandalously hunky water shifter take me in, I start to believe I've found a home and a pack. Until I discover a devastating secret that just might get me—and them—killed.
Every shifter needs a mate, but spirit shifters like me need four.
Found is a spicy reverse harem novel featuring one tough-as-nails innocent and the sexy elemental shifters who come to love her (including a merman shifter, a panther shifter, a vampire shifter, and a dragon shifter). Expect fated mates, bullies, unusual shifters, vampires, and love in this new adult college-age romance.
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Found - Cali Mann
Cali Mann
Found
Thornbriar Academy Book One
Copyright © 2019 by Cali Mann
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This novel is entirely a work of fiction. The names, characters and incidents portrayed in it are the work of the author's imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events or localities is entirely coincidental.
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Contents
1. Hailey
2. Hailey
3. Hailey
4. Hailey
5. Hailey
6. Terrin
7. Hailey
8. Adrian
9. Hailey
10. Sciro
11. Hailey
12. Terrin
13. Hailey
14. Hailey
15. Adrian
16. Hailey
17. Hailey
18. Terrin
19. Hailey
20. Hailey
21. Hailey
22. Terrin
23. Hailey
24. Sciro
25. Hailey
26. Hailey
27. Terrin
28. Hailey
29. Adrian
30. Hailey
31. Terrin
32. Hailey
33. Terrin
34. Adrian
35. Sciro
36. Hailey
37. Hailey
38. Sciro
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
ALSO BY CALI MANN
1
Hailey
Isqueezed my hands together, the rough bitten fingernails digging into my skin. Even with my enhanced vision, I couldn’t see a thing in the all-encompassing darkness. The night passed slowly in the closet. I knew wallpapered walls surrounded me, covered in tiny roses, stained yellow and brown from legions of smokers who once called Hastings House home. Even though I could reach out and touch the peeled edges, I still felt like I was floating in endless black space.
My arms were wrapped around my legs, and I leaned my chin on my kneecaps. The closet no longer fit my seventeen-year-old body. I didn’t have enough room to stretch out, even to sleep. My ears pricked at the sound of mice scratching at the wall. A furry body ran over my foot, and I grabbed it, snapping my jaws at the creature. It squeaked, and I let it go. My whole body itched as if my skin was too tight on my frame. Closet punishments were so much harder during my wolf phases.
The door creaked open, and I stared at the empty room, my eyes adjusting to the moonlight that streamed in through the thin curtains. Had three days passed already? Three days since I bit Rose’s arm? She’d made the mistake of picking on Cassie, the newest and youngest addition to Hastings House.
Out with you, girl,
snapped the female warden. Her gray hair was tied back in a severe bun, and her hawk nose took up most of her face.
They never bothered to learn our names, even after I’d been a prisoner here for more than ten years. In petty revenge, I never learned theirs either.
To bed,
Hawk Nose commanded.
I stumbled out of the cramped closet, trying to get my legs under me again after being in that tiny space for days. I headed out the door and down the musty stairwell to the dormitory floor. All of us slept in one big room on steel cots with thin lumpy mattresses. Still, after the closet, even my cot sounded like heaven.
The dim hallway stretched out in front of me, as dark and dank as my life. Moving down it, I heard a giggle from the end, and I marched toward the sound. My stomach growled. There’d be no food until morning. Maybe I should take another bite out of angel-faced Rose.
Girls, ranging in age from six to seventeen, clustered around a small heating vent set in the wall. We all wore the same bleached white nightgowns like we belonged in some musical on TV. I strolled toward them as casually as I could on my sore legs. My bare feet were silent on the wood floor. It wouldn’t do any of us any good to be caught out of bed after hours. I didn’t want to go back to the closet anytime soon.
They’re talking about you, Hailey.
Rose’s lower lip jutted out, her bandaged arm hanging by her side. Her dark eyes flashed with ferocity, but it was show. They were all terrified of me.
Oh, really?
I leaned against the wall, feigning carelessness. Tension strung along my nerves. Had Mr. Hastings found out? About my episodes? He didn’t tolerate anything different, anything imperfect.
He’s gonna sell you off,
Cassie squeaked, her blonde pigtails bouncing. She was six and had only been here a month or two. Cassie still called for her mommy in her sleep. She wouldn’t see her, not ever again. None of us would.
I growled, the sound rough and harsh in the silent hall. A wolf night. I’d spend my dreams chasing rabbits and howling at the moon.
As one, the girls trembled and appeared ready to bolt like a herd of deer.
Shoving my black hair out of my eyes, I scowled at them. They all knew I was a freak. There was no hiding it when we all slept in the same dormitory. They’d seen all my phases. Mermaid nights when I woke drenched in seawater, crow dreams when I cawed as I soared the skies, and fire phase…well, there had been more than one near disaster on those nights.
But the girls knew better than to tell him. So, how had he found out?
With a wave of my hand, I marched forward. The girls skittered out of the way. Folding my tall frame down to crouch by the vent was harder than it had been when I was younger, but I made it work and I listened.
She’s a virgin,
said the unmistakable grumbly voice of Mr. Hastings.
I shivered. The heavyset, balding man had been the one to lure seven-year-old-me into his car, telling me that he was looking for his lost puppy.
Taking a breath, I coughed at the heavy scent of pine cleaner. The floor had been scrubbed this morning. Rose had done it, and she always used too much soap.
A woman’s voice said, Eighteen and a virgin? She’ll fetch a high price.
Everyone will want to pop that cherry.
Mr. Hastings chuckled.
I could almost see him rubbing his fat hands together like some cartoon villain. He rarely came upstairs, leaving our care to three female wardens, but I would never forget his appearance.
Next month then,
the woman said. On the 30th.
A grand auction,
he said. We’ll be richer.
And rid of a troublesome brat,
she said sourly.
Cheers to that,
he said, and glasses clinked.
Closing my eyes, I shuddered. My eighteenth birthday was a month away. Unfortunately, I had lived long enough in Hastings House to know what a virgin auction was. Fear wound around my spine like a snake.
Mr. Hastings hadn’t been patient enough to wait for all the girls to grow up before he sold them off. I’d comforted more than a few over the years after they returned from servicing a customer. TV portrayed the sex act as something loving and fun, but the girls had come back devastated. Their stories of pain and blood had chilled me to the bone. I shuddered. The a virgin auction was different from a one-time customer. I’d actually have to go live with whoever bought me.
Hearing a giggle, I glanced down the hall. Girls peeked around the doorway, eager to see my reaction. Schooling my features, I frowned at them, and they ducked back.
I listened again at the grate, but even my more sensitive wolf-night ears couldn’t pick up any more voices. I heard the crackle of a fire and smelled burning wood from Mr. Hastings’ fireplace, but nothing more.
Standing, I squared my shoulders. I had a month. I scanned up and down the dark hallway, at the barred windows on either end. Not only did I not want to be sold off and raped, but if I lived somewhere else, my secret would be exposed. They’d find out I was a freak.
Padding down to the front window, I looked at the grassy yard. Billed as a home for wayward girls, Hastings House claimed to be a Christian charity. Though it sat just off the main road that led into the town, no one came near the iron fence that encircled the overgrown grounds. Insisting on the need to keep the girls safe, Mr. Hastings employed human guards to patrol the property as well as canines. My wolf growled at the thought of the rottweilers.
Inside, the wardens kept us on a strict daily schedule of sleeping, eating, and chores. We were allowed one hour daily of recreation which most girls spent glued to the TV, seeking visions of a happier life. Any deviation was met with strict punishment: beatings, deprivation, or closet time. I’d experienced them all in my ten years here. I scratched at the scar that ran along my back from the whipping I’d received when I’d tried to escape before.
But I was younger and less experienced then. This time I’d succeed.
2
Hailey
As I scrubbed the supper dishes the next day, I considered my options. I’d spent the whole day cataloging escape routes from Hastings House. While Mr. Hastings tried to make us as self-sufficient as possible, we still lived in the modern world. The housing and care, if you could call it that, of a hundred plus girls required some planning and assistance from the outside. We had food deliveries, laundry was sent out to commercial washers, and so on.
One of the wardens came up behind me. I could smell her hydrangea perfume before she touched my arm. It stank, and I rubbed my nose with the sleeve of my dress. Spinning around, I stared at Doe Eyes. She was the youngest of the wardens, with big blue eyes and a heart-shaped face. On first glance, one might mistake her for a kind woman, but no girl ever made that mistake twice.
You have a visitor,
Doe Eyes said.
A visitor?
I growled, my wolf getting the best of me.
She slapped me hard and sharp across my cheek, and then she curled her hand around my arm. Her long nails dug into my skin through the worn fabric of my dress sleeve.
The plate I was holding slipped from my hand and crashed against the metal sink before slipping under the water.
Come on,
she muttered, yanking me out of the kitchen and down the hall.
There wasn’t any use resisting. All of the wardens were built from pure steel. Besides, I have to say I was a little curious about a visitor. Mr. Hastings wouldn’t be giving me to a customer if he expected to sell my virginity, so who could this be?
Doe Eyes shoved me into the bathroom and under the shower head. Then, she turned on the faucet, and cold water poured over still-clothed me. After a minute or two, she tugged me out and sat me on a stool. She pulled a brush through my unruly hair and tore off my soaked clothing. After helping me into a short red dress, she blow dried my hair and tied it back with a red bow.
I glanced at myself in the broken mirror that ran over the counter top. I looked ridiculous, like a wild animal dressed up for tea. My dark green eyes were liquid pools in my pale face, paler after the confinement in the closet. While my black hair was bound, wisps slipped free and danced around my face.
Doe Eyes pinched my cheeks as if that would help their color, and she ran a red lipstick across my lips. Frowning, she inspected me and sighed. That’ll have to do.
Carrying a pair of red dress shoes, she pulled me out into the hall and down the stairs. At the door of Mr. Hastings’ study, she shoved the shoes at me and jerked her head.
I reached