"One Night With The Hidden Alpha" Chapter 20
The heavy oak door of the library basement annex didn't slam. It clicked shut.
Claire Reyes stood in the dim, yellow light, her right hand still buried deep in her coat pocket. Her fingers were locked around the jagged edges of the silver shard.
The Suture.
He had called them "scavengers" and "disease."
Claire moved. Her boots hit the concrete stairs with a frantic, rhythmic beat.
She needed air that didn't smell like centuries of decomposing paper and Adrian's unnaturally cold presence.
Outside, the Chicago sky had completely disintegrated.
A sudden, violent autumn downpour turned the university quad into a drowning landscape. The wind ripped through the limestone arches, carrying the sharp, metallic tang of ozone.
Claire stepped into the rain. It hit her face with the force of a slap, instantly fogging her glasses and plastering her dark curls to her forehead.
She didn't slow down. Her left hand clamped onto her bag strap. Her right hand remained locked on the silver fragment in her pocket, the metal edges biting into her palm.
A massive, matte-black SUV idled at the curb.
Dual exhaust pipes exhaled thick plumes of white vapor into the freezing air. The engine was a low, rhythmic thrum that vibrated in the soles of her boots.
The heavy passenger door swung open before she even reached the concrete steps of the main gate.
Killian sat behind the wheel.
His dark chestnut hair was damp. His charcoal tailored jacket was unbuttoned, exposing the taut lines of his black henley.
His light brown eyes locked onto her through the sheets of water cascading off the windshield.
"Get in," Killian said.
His voice didn't rise above the roar of the storm, but the low, gravelly vibration carried straight across the flooded sidewalk.
Claire stopped at the edge of the curb. Water streamed down her neck, soaking the collar of her cream knit sweater. She stepped off the curb and slid into the leather seat.
Killian didn't look at the traffic behind him. "You're shivering, Claire. Get in the car."
She stepped off the curb and slid into the leather seat.
The door shut with a heavy, pressurized thud. The roar of the university campus died instantly.
The heat inside the cabin was running high. Killian reached into the back seat without a word, pulled out a thick, dry gray towel, and dropped it onto her lap.
Claire rubbed the towel over her hair. She watched his reflection in the dark glass of the side window. His chest rose and fell in deep, rhythmic cycles. A small muscle beneath his ear was twitching.
"You were at the library?" Killian said.
"I was studying," Claire replied, her voice dropping into a flat, defensive monotone. "Professor Keller and I were discussing the Siren narrative. And... some local anomalies."
The SUV's engine roared as Killian slammed his foot onto the accelerator. He pulled into the flooded street with an aggressive, territorial jerk.
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"Keller," Killian spat the name out. His voice dropped an octave, sounding thick and distorted. "He was down there with you. Alone?"
"He's a teaching assistant, Killian. It's his job."
He forced his hand onto the wheel. The leather groaned under the pressure of his grip. His throat moved as he swallowed a low, barely audible rumble.
"He smells like dead winter, Claire," Killian whispered. His words were halting, as if he were fighting his own tongue.
"Why?" Claire pressed. Her fingers traced the jagged thorn engraving on the shard in her pocket.
"You know we mentioned the Suture... you probably know."
Killian's hands locked completely rigid on the wheel. The amber undertones in his eyes flared, brilliant and non-human in the dashboard light.
He didn't speak for three blocks. The silence inside the cabin grew heavy enough to crush her lungs.
Claire looked out the side window, her fingers tightening around the canvas strap of her bag. The neon signs of the local diners and dry cleaners were gone, replaced by the massive, sleek concrete pillars of the interstate entrance.
"Killian," she said, her voice dropping its academic veneer. "This isn't the way to my apartment."
"The south underpass is completely submerged," Killian said, his voice flat, gravelly, vibrating through the leather of his seat. "The city just closed the lower grid. Total gridlock."
"Then drop me at the nearest transit hub," Claire replied, her left hand immediately reaching for the door handle, her muscles tensing. "I can find a hotel near the loop. I don't need—"
"I can manage myself, Killian," she said, her head snapping around to face him, her green eyes wide behind her rain-spattered glasses. "You don't get to decide where I sleep because the weather got bad."
"Please, Claire" Killian interrupted, his foot hitting the accelerator harder.
"I can manage myself, Killian," she said, her head snapping around to face him, her green eyes wide behind her rain-spattered glasses. "You don't get to decide where I sleep because the weather got bad."
"There are clothes prepared for you," Killian muttered, his knuckles turning a stark, bloodless white against the steering wheel. "And everything you need is already in the penthouse. It's won't be that convenient at a hotel."
Convenient. Yes it is.
Claire's back hit the leather seat as the SUV ripped through the sheet of rain, heading directly toward the high-rise silhouette of the Virel building.
Maybe she can just let him do that for her. For once.
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The underground garage of the VRL penthouse was dead silent, save for the ticking of the cooling exhaust pipe.
Killian killed the engine, the dashboard lights dying instantly, plunging the interior into a suffocating, shadow-filled darkness.
Claire didn't move her hand from her bag. "This is crossing a line. Even for you."
Killian didn't answer immediately. He sat perfectly still, his large shoulders blocking the faint amber security light from the concrete pillar outside.
The private elevator rose in silence.
Claire kept her distance, her shoulder blades pressed against the brushed steel wall, her eyes fixed on the digital floor indicator as the numbers blinked past.
Killian stood by the control panel, his massive frame completely cutting off the exit.
The doors slid open into the minimalist expanse of the penthouse. The floor-to-ceiling windows showed nothing but a grey, chaotic blur of the Chicago storm, lightning occasionally illuminating the white leather sofas and dark oak floors.
Killian walked ahead of her. He stopped by the hallway leading to the master suite, reaching into a recessed linen closet without looking.
He pulled out a thick, oversized black cotton bathrobe and a fresh white towel, placing them onto the marble counter near the guest bathroom door.
"The water heater is independent," Killian said, his voice raw, stripped of its usual billionaire polish. "Use the shower. Get out of those wet clothes."
Claire didn't touch the robe. She stood by the threshold, her wet curls dripping onto the dark wood floor, her sweater heavy and cold against her skin.
"I'm leaving first thing in the morning," she said, her green eyes tracking the tense line of his back.
Killian's hands gripping the edges of the marble counter. "The door locks automatically from the inside," he muttered, his shoulders rising with a deep, shaky inhalation. "Take the shower, Claire."
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