CHAPTER 3: The Excuse

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The heavy wooden door of Room 302 felt less like an exit and more like the opening of a trap. Avery stood frozen, her fingers gripping her textbooks so tightly the cardboard corners dug into her palms. The crowded hallway of West Hall, usually a chaotic blur of rushing students and loud chatter, seemed to fade into a dull, distant hum. ​Everything narrowed down to the towering figure stepping away from the stone wall. ​Jake moved with a slow, predatory grace that completely contradicted his massive size. He was still wearing his black university track pants and a sleeveless training shirt, his broad shoulders and heavily tattooed arms glistening with a faint sheen of post-practice sweat. The sheer heat radiating from him seemed to warp the air, melting the chill of the building's air conditioning long before he reached her. ​As he closed the distance, the students navigating the corridor naturally parted around him, casting curious, whispering glances at the star athlete. Jake didn’t look at a single one of them. His emerald-green eyes were locked entirely on Avery, burning with an intense, calculated focus that made her inner wolf scratch wildly against her mental restraints. ​Calm down, Avery commanded herself, forcing her expression into a mask of polite, human annoyance. He is just an arrogant athlete. He doesn't know anything. ​"Leaving so fast?" Jake asked, his voice dropping into that smooth, dangerously deep register that sent a violent tremor straight down her spine. He stopped just two feet away, completely cutting off her path toward the exit. "We didn't get to finish our conversation last night... Avery." ​Avery swallowed the lump of panic rising in her throat. She forced herself to look up, meeting his piercing gaze with wide, blank eyes, projecting the perfect illusion of an ordinary girl being bothered by a campus jock. ​"Do I know you?" she lied, keeping her pitch light and defensive. "And how exactly do you know my name?" ​Jake tilted his head, a slow, knowing smile tugging at the corner of his sharp jawline. He leaned down slightly, invading her personal space just enough to let her inhale his scent—a intoxicating mix of cedarwood, rain, and raw masculine power. "I make it a point to know the names of people who crash into me in the dark. Especially when they leave a mess behind." ​Avery frowned, her heartbeat hammering against her ribs like a trapped bird. "A mess? I didn't leave anything in that alley." ​"Yes, you did," Jake murmured, his voice softening into something low and entirely possessive. His gaze dropped to her lips for a agonizing second before snapping back to her eyes. "You left me unable to think about anything else all damn night. Now... I think you owe me a proper introduction." ​"Look, whoever you are," Avery said, taking a step back to re-establish her boundaries, though her soul screamed at the loss of his proximity. "It was an accident. It was dark, it was pouring, and I was just trying to get back to my dorm. I don't have time for whatever campus game you're playing." ​"It's not a game," Jake countered, his eyes darkening as his wolf reacted to her rejection. The beast inside him hated when she pulled away. He reached into the pocket of his track pants, his large hand emerging with a small, delicate silver object. "You dropped this when you ran off." ​Avery glanced down, her breath hitching. Resting on his broad, calloused palm was a tiny, intricately carved silver feather charm. It was a cheap trinket she had bought at a local market months ago, usually attached to the zipper of her backpack. She hadn't even realized it had torn off during their collision. ​"My charm," she whispered, reaching out instinctively to take it. ​The moment her bare fingers brushed against his palm, the universe seemed to shatter. ​An electric shock, twice as violent as the night before, erupted from the point of contact. It ripped through Avery’s veins like liquid fire, melting the icy shroud of her scent masker for a fraction of a millisecond. Her inner wolf surged forward, letting out a desperate, echoing cry of Mate! that almost tore through her throat. ​Jake gasped audibly, his fingers instantly curling around hers, locking her hand in his firm, warm grip. His green eyes flared a vibrant, glowing emerald as his chest heaved. He felt it again—the terrifying, beautiful peace that silenced the constant, roaring chaos of his Lycan nature. Her touch was an absolute drug. But as he tried to catch her scent through the shock wave, all his hyper-tuned senses picked up was the dull, infuriatingly human smell of cotton and vanilla. ​Why? his mind roared in frustration. Why does a human make me feel like the world is standing still? ​Avery ripped her hand out of his grip, trembling, her face pale as she clutched the silver charm to her chest. "T-thank you for returning it," she stammered, her human mask slipping for the first time. "I have to go." ​"Wait," Jake commanded, his voice laced with a subtle hint of Alpha authority that made her knees want to buckle. He stepped forward, blocking her again, his mind racing to find a reason—any reason—to keep her from walking away. "You're a Classical Literature major, right?" ​Avery blinked, caught off guard. "How do you know that?" ​"I asked around," Jake admitted without a shred of shame, crossing his arms over his chest. "And it turns out, I'm in desperate need of your help. I'm failing my advanced lit seminar. If my GPA drops below a 2.5 by the end of the month, the athletic board benches me for the rest of the season. I need a tutor. And I want it to be you." ​Avery stared at him, her mind spinning. A tutor? ​Suddenly, the cold, calculating voice of Alpha King Magnus echoed in her head. Bring my son home. Gain his trust. Strip him of his delusions. ​This was it. The perfect, golden opportunity she had been praying for. She didn't have to hunt him down or manipulate her way into his inner circle; Jake was handing her the keys to his life on a silver platter. If she became his tutor, she would have a legitimate, unquestionable excuse to spend hours by his side, slowly breaking down his resistance to his pack duties, all while saving her brother's life. ​But looking at the intense, burning hunger in his green eyes, she knew she was walking right into a furnace. The mate bond was a living thing, and the closer she got to him, the harder it would be to hide her true nature. ​"I don't know..." Avery hesitated, playing the reluctant human. "I'm really busy with my own studies." ​"I'll pay you double the university's standard tutoring rate," Jake pressed, stepping closer, his voice dropping into a persuasive, gravelly whisper. "Name your price, Avery. Just say yes." ​Avery let out a slow, controlled sigh, looking down at her books before meeting his eyes again. "Fine. I'll do it. But under two conditions: we only meet in public spaces, like the main library, and we stick strictly to the syllabus. No distractions." ​A dark, victorious smile spread across Jake's face, making him look devastatingly handsome. "Deal. We start tonight—" ​"Well, well. Look what we have here." ​The smooth, mocking voice cut through the air like a blade, instantly shattering the fragile bubble between them. ​Cole strolled down the hallway, his hands shoved casually into the pockets of his designer jeans. His blonde hair was damp, and his blue eyes danced with a sharp, dangerous amusement as he took in the scene. He had been heading toward the exit after his shower, but the sight of the unyielding, untouchable Jake cornering a quiet girl in the middle of West Hall was too delicious to pass up. ​As Cole stopped beside them, his eyes slid off Jake and landed squarely on Avery. ​For a split second, Cole’s arrogant smirk faltered. His blue eyes widened slightly, his nostrils flaring as he subtly took a deep breath. Even with her scent masker fully operational, Avery's raw, magnetic Lycan aura—the innate, fierce dignity of her soul—vibrated on a frequency that Cole’s Alpha instincts picked up instantly. He couldn't smell a wolf, but his inner beast growled in sudden, intense fascination. She didn't look like the typical, submissive human girls on campus. There was a hidden fire in her eyes that captivated him on a primal level. ​"I didn't know you frequented the literary wing, Jake," Cole purred, his eyes never leaving Avery's face as a genuinely intrigued smile spread across his lips. "And you certainly never introduced me to your beautiful friend." ​Jake’s entire demeanor changed in a heartbeat. The soft, possessive warmth in his eyes vanished, replaced by a cold, murderous fury. He shifted his weight, his massive frame instinctively moving to shield Avery from Cole’s piercing gaze. ​"She's none of your business, Cole," Jake growled, a dangerous, low-frequency vibration rattling in his chest. "Get lost." ​"Oh, come on, don't be greedy, Number 7," Cole chuckled, ignoring Jake's warning as he stepped around him, forcing himself into Avery's line of sight. He offered her a charming, dazzling smile that had broken a hundred hearts on campus. "I'm Cole. Cole Sterling. I play on the team with this brute. If he's bothering you, you can tell me. I'm much better company." ​Cole reached out, his hand moving toward Avery's shoulder, intending to pull her gently into a conversation. ​He never made contact. ​Before Cole’s fingers could even brush the fabric of her hoodie, Jake’s hand shot out like a striking viper. He caught Cole’s wrist in mid-air, his large fingers locking around the bone with a crushing, agonizing grip. ​The sound of the impact—flesh slamming against flesh—echoed sharply through the corridor. The surrounding students went dead silent, instantly freezing in their tracks as the suffocating, heavy air of a looming Alpha battle flooded the hallway. ​Cole’s smile vanished, his blue eyes instantly flashing a bright, predatory amber as he glared at Jake. He tried to pull his arm back, but Jake’s grip was like a vice of solid iron. Jake’s own eyes flared a deadly, glowing emerald, his jaw clenched so hard the muscles in his neck strained against his skin. ​"Touch her," Jake whispered, his voice vibrating with a terrifying, monstrous promise that made the air itself feel cold, "and I will rip your hand off your body right here in front of everyone. Try me, Cole." ​Avery stood trapped between them, her heart stopping as she looked at the two Alphas, their power clashing like thunderclouds in the crowded university hallway.
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