"One Night With The Hidden Alpha" Chapter 26
The clock on the mahogany desk read 2:14 AM.
The penthouse was a tomb of filtered air and expensive, pressurized silence.
Claire Reyes stood at the threshold of the study, her bare feet silent on the dark oak floorboards.
She had spent two hours staring at the ceiling of the guest suite, her nervous system refusing to drop into the delta-wave sleep she desperately needed.
The door was ajar, a single sliver of amber light cutting across the corridor.
Killian was there.
He sat with his back to the door, slumped over a heavy glass of whiskey that remained untouched.
His charcoal cashmere coat lay discarded on the floor like a dead skin.
He had stripped off his shirt, leaving his massive shoulders bare in the dim glow of the security monitors.
Claire stopped breathing.
The light from the screens mapped his back, but it didn't show the smooth, billionaire skin the public expected.
His spine was a map of jagged, silvered ruins.
These weren't the clean, surgical incisions of a knife or the messy puckering of a gunshot.
Four parallel gouges ran from his left shoulder blade down to the base of his ribs.
The scars were thick and raised, looking as though a giant, non-human hand had tried to strip the meat from his bones.
Killian didn't turn around, but his shoulders tightened, the muscles flexing beneath the scarred tissue like coiled steel.
"You should be in bed, Claire," he rasped.
His voice was a low-frequency vibration that rattled the air in her chest.
Claire took a step forward, her eyes locked on the deepest mark near his spine.
"Who didn that, Suture?" she said, her voice sounding thin and brittle.
Killian finally turned his head, his profile carved in sharp, hard angles against the monitors.
"No," he muttered, his jaw locking so tight the muscle beneath his ear pulsed.
"These are from my own family."
He reached for his glass, but his hand was trembling—a high-frequency vibration he couldn't mask.
Claire moved into his personal space, the scent of cedar, ash, and raw metallic heat swallowing her whole.
She was a psychology major.
She knew the physiological markers of an acute stress response.
His heart rate was visible in the heavy throb of the vein at his temple.
His breathing was shallow, his pupils swallowing the amber of his irises until his gaze looked like crushed obsidian.
"You're spiraling," Claire whispered, her fingers hovering inches from his skin.
Killian let out a short, suppressed rumble that vibrated through the floorboards.
"I'm managing, Claire."
"You're fighting your own biology," she countered, her green eyes boring into his molten stare.
She remembered a paper she'd written on attachment theory and sensory grounding.
She didn't ask for permission.
She reached out and pressed her palm flat against the center of his spine, right between the heavy gouges.
Killian went perfectly rigid.
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A wave of furnace-like heat rolled off his skin and into her hand, nearly scorching her skin.
"Don't," he growled, the sound ripping through his throat like a jagged confession.
Claire didn't pull back.
She began to move her fingers in slow, rhythmic circles against his vertebrae, applying a firm, grounding pressure.
"Close your eyes, Killian," she commanded, her voice dropping into a register meant for clinical stabilization.
"Focus on the contact point. Ignore the noise."
Killian's chest rose and fell in deep, agonizing cycles.
He grabbed the edge of the mahogany desk until the wood groaned under his grip.
He was shaking now, his entire frame vibrating with a restraint that looked physically painful.
His wolf was humming in the back of his mind, a sound of raw, unadulterated hunger.
Every instinct he possessed was screaming at him to turn around, to pin her to the desk, and to finish the claim he had started weeks ago.
"Claire," he gasped, his breath hot and ragged against his own chest.
"You have... no idea... what you're doing."
"I'm lowering your cortisol levels," she said, her voice steady despite the hammer of her own pulse.
She traced the line of a scar, her thumb catching on a ridge of silvered tissue.
Killian let out a low, broken sound—half-sob, half-roar.
He slumped forward, his forehead hitting the cool glass of the monitor.
The predatory gold in his eyes flared one last time before flickering back to a dark, exhausted brown.
He looked like a king who had just watched his last fortress fall.
Claire stayed there for a long time, her hand never leaving his back.
She watched the way his skin began to cool, the unnatural fever receding into his bones.
The man who could crush a hybrid's spine with half-effort was currently breathing in sync with her.
He was the Alpha of European Private Security.
He was a monster from a Gothic text.
And yet, his greatest vulnerability wasn't the silver shard in her pocket or the Suture waiting in the shadows.
It was the fact that he couldn't love her halfway.
He had built a world around her because his own sanity was now tied to the rhythm of her heartbeat.
He was an obsession he couldn't afford to lose, and that made him the most helpless creature in the city.
"Go to sleep, Killian," she whispered, her fingers trailing off his skin.
Killian didn't argue.
He stood up, his movements slow and mechanical, and allowed her to lead him toward the master suite.
He collapsed onto the silk sheets, his eyes already closing before his head hit the pillow.
Claire sat in the armchair by the window, watching him.
Outside, the Chicago night was finally still.
Twenty minutes later, Killian began to shift in his sleep.
His brow furrowed, his hands curling into fists against the charcoal silk.
He let out a low, melodic rasp that didn't belong to a billionaire.
It was a sound of absolute, shattering desperation.
"Claire," he murmured, the name leaving his lips like a prayer.
"Please... don't leave."
The words were so quiet they were nearly lost in the hum of the climate control.
They carried a humility so profound it stripped the predatory legend from his name.
Claire gripped the arms of her chair, her knuckles turning white.
She looked at the man in the bed—the beast who was currently begging for her to stay in his dreams.
The danger in the room felt infinitely more quiet now.
And for the first time, Claire Reyes didn't look for the exit.
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