"One Night With The Hidden Alpha" Chapter 36
The tires of the matte-black SUV hissed against the drying asphalt of the Kennedy Expressway. Inside the cabin, the atmosphere had solidified into a sheet of cold, jagged ice.
Killian sat with his hands locked at ten and two. The dashboard lights cast an amber glow across the sharp, severe line of his jaw.
Claire Reyes sat in the passenger seat. Her oversized cream sweater was stained with grey dust and the dark, obsidian smear of Suture blood. Her hands remained perfectly steady in her lap, her fingers tracing the edge of her phone with a clinical, detached precision.
Claire didn't look at him. She stared at her phone. A text notification lit up the screen:
ADRIAN: Seeing your werewolf lover so... disheveled. Do you regret choosing the wrong side?
Claire stared at the screen. She didn't reply. She didn't delete it.
She felt the weight of the security encryption codes in her pocket—the ones Adrian had been demanding for three days. The ones she still hadn't handed over.
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At the edge of the city, the night descended like a shroud soaked in the scent of copper and decay.
A nondescript black sedan rolled to a stop at the abandoned industrial wharf. The door opened, and stepping out was not a brute, but a man dressed in a meticulously tailored three-piece suit, a pair of thin, gold-rimmed glasses perched on the bridge of his nose. He carried himself with the calculated stillness of a high-society gentleman, an emerald ring glinting on his slender, precise finger.
This was Orpheus. The moment his feet touched the pavement, he made no sound, yet the gulls perched on the nearby rotting pilings shrieked in sudden terror. They spiraled into the air, only to plummet earthward mid-flight, as if an invisible thread of life had been snapped within them.
Orpheus tilted his head, listening to the rhythmic, subterranean thrumming of the city.
"Such a pity," he murmured, his voice as elegant and refined as a critic appraising a masterpiece at the opera. He reached out, his manicured fingertips brushing against a rusted steel pillar. Under his touch, the metal didn't just corrode—it softened and warped, blooming into a forest of tiny, pulsing flesh-buds that dissolved into his skin.
His perception had already blanketed the city. He could "see" the ruins of the laboratory base he had built, the scattered debris of his failed experiment. It was a collection of "fragments" he had painstakingly curated, now utterly desecrated by that base-born wolf and the unexpected "variable" by his side.
"Killian Virel..." he whispered the name, a playful, jagged curve tugging at the corners of his mouth. "And the little female who always stands behind him, eyes burning with such... inconvenient curiosity."
Orpheus felt no anger. Instead, he was consumed by a tremor of near-ecstatic anticipation. He loathed the mundane, but the sheer destructive force of those two had provided him with the inspiration to re-stitch the entire city into something far more intricate.
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He pulled a silk handkerchief embroidered with intricate, vein-like patterns from his inner pocket, dabbing at his fingers with slow, deliberate grace as if cleaning away common dust. As he moved, a dull, heavy vibration began to rumble through the city's underground tunnels. Deep in the darkness, the unfinished "components" he had left behind began to stir.
"You have destroyed my garden, so I shall turn your entire city into my operating theater."
Orpheus turned away from the churning, charcoal-colored sea. A smile bloomed on his bookish face—a expression of pure, clinical, and profoundly pathological joy.
"I hope this surprise makes you feel... truly complete, just before you fall apart."
He stepped into the shadows. With every stride he took, the darkness along the streets began to throb with a faint, rhythmic, bioluminescent glow, mimicking the beat of a living heart. The grand-scale "reorganization" of the university city had officially begun.
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At Blackthorne University.
The security monitors in the administration building flickered once, twice, and then dissolved into static.
The Suture leader, Orpheus, didn't believe in simple retaliation. He believed in restructuring the environment.
Three enhanced hunters detached themselves from the shadows of the gothic arches. They didn't move like men. They moved like high-frequency vibrations, their grey, rippling skin absorbing the moonlight.
They bypassed the quad. They ignored the faculty lounge.
They moved into the student dormitory annex with a mechanical, horrifying efficiency.
A sophomore girl, heading to the vending machine, didn't even have time to scream.
One hunter struck her with the back of a blackened claw, the impact heavy and precise.
He didn't kill her. He grabbed her by the ankle and began dragging her toward the basement stairs.
Across the quad, the VRL security detail—Killian's twelve—scrambled into position.
"Do not shift!" the team lead barked into his comms. "Maintain the masquerade! No fur! No claws!"
The werewolves were fighting with one hand tied behind their backs. They couldn't reveal the beast in front of a hundred recording smartphones.
They used tactical batons and suppressed sidearms, but the hunters were built to absorb kinetic energy.
In the shadow of the library, a guard named Marcus was cornered.
An enhanced hunter lunged, its fingers elongating into blackened thorns.
The thorns drove straight through Marcus's tactical vest, piercing his lung with a wet, sickening *thud* .
Marcus didn't scream. He fell to one knee, his hand fumbling for the emergency toggle on his wrist.
He coughed, a spray of dark red hitting the pavement.
"Leon..." Marcus gasped into the open channel.
"Marcus? Report!" Leon's voice crackled, frantic and loud.
"They're... they're harvesting," Marcus whispered, his head lolling back against the stone. "Dormitory B. Third floor. They're... they're taking the material."
The line went to static as the hunter retracted its claws.
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Claire broke into a run the moment they entered the quad. One of the hunters, its head a swiveling mass of sensory stalks, stopped its current task and locked onto her scent. It didn't roar. It simply abandoned its prey and began to lope toward her, its movements fluid and hungry.
Claire didn't scream. She didn't freeze. She pivoted, her boots sliding on the damp pavement, and sprinted toward the Faculty Hall. She crashed through the heavy oak doors, navigated the familiar labyrinth of the east wing, and threw herself against the last door on the third floor—Adrian's office.
She locked it just as the monster slammed into the wood. The door splintered, bowing inward.
Adrian Keller stood by his desk, a book held casually in his hand. He didn't even look up as the door disintegrated.
The hunter burst through the frame, a mass of grey, pulsing muscle. It lunged for Claire, its claws extended—but it never reached her.
With a motion so blurred it defied human optics, Adrian stepped aside. A silver letter opener, held with the precision of a surgeon's scalpel, flashed through the air. It pierced the monster's central knot of energy with surgical perfection. The creature didn't disintegrate into ash; it simply crumpled, a pile of lifeless, twitching meat.
Adrian stood over the corpse. His face, usually a mask of academic warmth, was twisted in a grimace of pure, visceral disgust. He stared at the black, oily blood that had sprayed onto his polished mahogany desk.
"Filth," he hissed, his voice devoid of any scholarly calm.
He ignored Claire, walking to the washroom in the corner of his office. He began to scrub his hands with frantic intensity, using a coarse brush to scrape his skin until it turned raw and pink. He wiped his fingers with a moist towelette, then another.
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