"One Night With The Hidden Alpha" Chapter 24
The afternoon campus was shrouded in a layer of near-solid, golden-orange haze. The Blackthorne University dome auditorium—a building steeped in history—echoed with the dry, monotone lecture on symbolic logic.
Professor Bennett was midway through a slide on "Bystander Apathy," his voice a rhythmic drone that usually offered Claire a sense of academic stability.
Today, the stability was gone.
Claire Reyes sat in the fourth row, her pen hovering an inch above her notebook. Her pen moved absentmindedly, tracing obscure circles on the blank page.
A heavy, pressurized silence had settled over the rear of the auditorium the moment the session began. Killian Virel was sitting in the very last row, his massive frame draped in a charcoal cashmere coat.
He didn't have a notebook. He didn't have a laptop.
He sat with his arms crossed over his broad chest, his light brown eyes fixed on the back of Claire's head with a predatory focus that made the air in the room feel thin.
A "Virel Holdings" guest badge was clipped to his lapel, his status as a newly minted university board member providing him with a legal pass to haunt her every waking hour.
"Claire?" Adrian Keller was standing in the aisle beside her desk, a stack of research prompts tucked under his arm.
"You seem... distracted, Claire," Adrian murmured, his lip curling into a thin, mocking smile.
"Is the air in here too heavy for you?"
"I'm fine, Adrian," she snapped, her fingers tightening around her pen until the plastic groaned.
In the back of the room, a sound like a low-voltage transformer hummed through the floorboards.
Killian's jaw locked so tight the muscle beneath his ear began to pulse rhythmically.
His eyes, usually a controlled brown, flared into a brilliant, molten amber that caught the light from the projector.
Adrian didn't look back. He tilted his head, his nostrils flaring just a fraction as he caught the ozone scent of a wolf on the verge of a shift.
"He's getting too close," Killian whispered to himself, his voice raspy, as if ground down by sandpaper.
He watched Adrian's palm brush carelessly against the edge of Claire's notebook, and a flash of malice flickered in his amber eyes.
Adrian looked up, his usually gentle eyes scanning the lecture hall with surgical precision. His gaze lingered on the darkness at the back of the room for a heartbeat. There, Killian did not look away. He stared right back, his expression cold, arrogant, and filled with the absolute contempt of an apex predator toward an intruder.
Adrian's expression didn't falter; he even chuckled, retracting his fountain pen with graceful movements and offering Claire a flawless, mentor-like smile. "If you're tired, we can find a quieter place in the library later."
The answer was, quite clearly, a precision-guided provocation.
At the back of the hall, the rhythm of Killian's fingers against the armrest stalled. In that instant, the amber glow in his eyes seemed to catch fire, radiating a near-manic sense of suppression.
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The lecture finally ended. Students began to rise in a steady, noisy stream. Claire hurried to gather the books and printed references scattered across her desk.
"Let me help," Adrian said, reaching for the heavy folder in her hands.
Just as their fingertips were about to brush, a steady, slow, and rhythmic sound of footsteps echoed from the top of the stairs. The sound was unnervingly sharp in the emptying hall, like a countdown to doom, each step striking the air like a taut bowstring.
Claire froze. She didn't need to turn around to know who it was.
Killian did not approach directly; instead, he stopped right behind Adrian. He didn't need to utter a single threat; merely standing there, the sheer weight of his presence turned the surrounding space into a vacuum of silence. His amber eyes looked over Adrian's shoulder, landing squarely on Claire's face.
"Claire," Killian said, his voice as deep as a thunderclap rolling in from a distance. "Care to have dinner with me."
Adrian turned, meeting Killian's gaze with a subtle, mocking curve to his lips. "Mr. Virel, we have some project follow-ups to discuss later on."
Killian took a small step forward, completely erasing Adrian from the focal point of their interaction. He tilted his head, speaking with the cold, lethal tone of a beast before the kill. "Claire will decide whether she has dinner or continues her study."
Claire stood between them, feeling a pressure she had never known before.
The lights in the auditorium began to dim, leaving only a sliver of twilight filtering in from the entrance, perfectly outlining Killian's broad silhouette. His long, articulate fingers slowly rested on the back of the chair behind Claire—seemingly casual, but in reality, caging her entirely within his sphere of influence.
"Let's go, Claire." Killian retracted his gaze, and as it fell upon her once more, the sharpness instantly transformed into a kind of lingering, forceful tenderness.
He didn't give Adrian another chance to speak. Under his irresistible pressure, he took Claire's hand and led her away from the decaying atmosphere.
Killian walked in front, dragging Claire along in his wake. In the dim corridor, his amber eyes flickered with an eerie, blinding radiance, as if this tiny confrontation were merely a minor prelude to a long, drawn-out hunt.
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