Luna Lynn was flabbergasted. Honey decided she really liked that word. Bernadette was also flabbergasted.
“I can’t believe this,” Lynn said again, moving the mouse around the screen as if that was going to reveal the page Honey was showing her on the college board site was fake. “Brayton took the test three times and only got a 1420.”
A 1420 wasn’t bad, but Honey couldn’t help but be a little smug that she’d done better than head bully. “Which college am I going to go to? Do I get to choose? I want one that offers a major in chemical physics.”
“You want what now?” Bernadette asked.
“Chemical physics. It’s the study of chemical processes while thinking like a physicist.”
“Ah, well, I’m on the board of our local college where most of the wolves attend. I was thinking you could go there,” Luna Lynn said. “I’m sure they have both chemistry and physics. Maybe you could do a double major?”
“That would work. It would give me something to build off of. I could always go to another college and get a masters or PhD in the field if I needed.”
“O.M.G. You are serious!” That was Bernadette again.
Luna Lynn gave Bernadette a sour glance. “Why are you surprised by this? She’s only fourteen and she got a perfect score on the SAT. She can do whatever she wants.”
Excerpt from Rogue, Curse of the Hybrids Book 1