"One Night With The Hidden Alpha" Chapter 10
The graduate lounge went unnaturally quiet the moment Killian Virel stepped through the double doors.
Claire felt it instantly. It was the distinct sensation of the room itself becoming hyper-aware that a top-tier predator had just stepped inside the perimeter.
Killian crossed the lounge with slow, deliberate strides, his dark wool coat dripping rainwater onto the polished hardwood floors.
Claire had expected outright fury after the way he had glared up at the windows from the courtyard. Instead, he looked calm. Coldly, terrifyingly calm. And somehow, that placid veneer felt infinitely worse than an explosive temper.
Adrian Keller noticed it too.
Interesting.
The Alpha's jealousy wasn't a loud, chaotic explosion. It was controlled, compressed tightly under immense hydraulic pressure.
Claire straightened on the leather couch as Killian finally halted in front of them, towering over her space.
Killian's eyes drifted downward. They locked onto Adrian's pale hand, which was still resting lightly, familiarly, against her shoulder.
A suffocating silence followed.
Adrian removed his hand first, lifting his fingers with an easy, unbothered slowness. A wise decision. Killian's gaze lifted to meet his afterward, his expression entirely unreadable beneath the warm lounge lighting.
"Killian Virel," Killian said, his voice a low, gravelly rasp.
"Adrian Keller," Adrian replied smoothly.
The baseline politeness between them felt razor-thin.
Claire looked between the two of them, her eyes darting back and forth as the silence stretched.
"Oh, perfect," she muttered, trying to cut through the ice with dry sarcasm. "Now it feels like I've accidentally catalyzed a Victorian blood feud."
Neither man laughed.
Killian's absolute attention snapped back to Claire. "You didn't answer your phone."
Her eyebrows lifted at the sheer entitlement. "Killian, I didn't give you my number, and I don't care how you got it. We are not in some relationship that requires phone calls."
"......"
Claire stood up before the sheer amount of toxic testosterone in the room poisoned the air any further. "I'm leaving."
Killian moved instantly. It wasn't an aggressive block, but an automatic, fluid shift in his posture. Like accompanying her, guiding her, had already become a fixed neurological instinct.
Adrian watched the micro-movement with sharp, analytical eyes.
The wolf's body reacted to Claire's physical displacement before his conscious thought could fully catch up and camouflage it. Every single movement carried a heavy, territorial awareness now. Positioning. Monitoring. Guarding.
It was dangerously mated behavior for a billionaire who was supposedly still masquerading as a "human" to the public.
Claire shoved her textbooks into her bag much harder than necessary, the zippers whining. "Let me be clear: I am perfectly capable of walking home by myself."
"You shouldn't walk home alone tonight," Killian said immediately, his tone dropping an octave.
Claire closed her eyes briefly, inhaling a breath through her nose. Of course. "Killian—"
"There are storms moving through downtown. The visibility is poor."
"I own a heavy coat and an umbrella."
"That's not what I meant, Claire."
The low, absolute seriousness in his voice made her pause.
Claire's mind suddenly flashed back to the alleyway from the previous night. The drunks watching her. The calculation in their eyes.
Adrian noticed her expression soften, tracking the exact memory as it played across her face. Interesting.
The Alpha has already begun conditioning safety into her nervous system.
Claire slung her backpack over one shoulder, forcing her walls back up. "You cannot keep treating me like I'm fragile, Killian."
Killian's jaw tightened, a hard muscle flexing near his ear. "I don't think you're fragile, Claire."
"Then stop hovering."
His amber eyes held hers, burning with an intensity that made her throat dry. "That would require me to stop feeling for you."
The raw honesty of the admission landed much harder than it should have, punching the air right out of her lungs.
She broke eye contact first, grabbed her coat from the back of the chair, and turned on her heel.
"Goodnight, Adrian... Killian—don't follow."
With a final, sharp glance, Claire walked quickly toward the exit of the graduate lounge. Her footsteps echoed against the floor until the heavy double doors swung shut behind her, her exit cutting through the room like a clean blade.
The moment the doors clicked fully into place, the last trace of human warmth vanished from the lounge.
The temperature between the two remaining men didn't just drop—it froze into an absolute, vacuum-sealed zero.
Killian finally turned his head, looking at Adrian fully for the first time since entering the room.
It was a cold, lethal assessment.
Then, very quietly, Killian spoke.
"Do vampires usually make a habit of touching what belongs to wolves?"
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