The next day all the pictures of Torak and Raine had been taken down, however the discussion online didn't wane.
Torak and the mysterious girl were on the lips of all people across the country and Raphael had been cracking his brain to do everything to lessen the impact.
The good thing was Torak didn't pressure him about this matter, so the poor Beta could relax for a moment.
A moment it was literally just a brief moment, because early in the morning Alpha Xavier was throwing a fit due to his daughter who had been held captive by Torak.
He demanded to talk to the Supreme Alpha directly, but Raphael couldn't grant his request for the meantime.
"Supreme Alpha Torak couldn't meet you at the moment." Raphael repeated his words again and again, but the furious Alpha didn't want to listen to him.
"If he doesn't want to meet me then it's fine!" He spat.
"But, I want my daughter back!"
"We couldn't release your daughter without Supreme Alpha Torak's permission." Raphael said sternly.
"Alpha Torak will inform you when you could meet him."
Alpha Xavier's eyes turned black, his beast was enraged, but it didn't falter the Beta. He remained stoic as ever.
"I will meet him now!" He roared.
The third floor of the hotel had been booked for Torak's Beta, Gama and his warriors. Since the event yesterday, Torak had given them a clear order that he didn't want any insignificant human or any other creatures except his people, were roaming around the floor.
Alpha Xavier punched the bottom of the elevator to bring him up, but Raphael held his shoulder firmly.
"Xavier, I wouldn't push my luck if I were you." Raphael warned him with his guttural voice as his green eyes turned black. "Step back!"
A low growled erupted inside Alpha Xavier's chest. Raphael had been so brash to call his name without his Alpha's title. But, despite his title as an Alpha, Raphael wasn't a trivial figure either. He was the second man of the most ferocious lycan who had been walking the earth since many centuries ago.
This fact alone was worth considering.
His rage had turned him blind, but if Alpha Xavier pushed it further, it wasn't he wouldn't get back his daughter only, but there was a high chance he would lose his head as well.
Harshly Xavier brushed away Raphael's hand which held him back from his shoulder and stormed to the other direction.
When the angry Alpha had been out of sight, Calleb approached Raphael casually. He had been watching their dispute from the sideline, and didn't bother to interfere because he knew the situation was within Beta's grasp.
"So, aren't you curious what our Alpha is doing now?" He said jovially with a grin rose on his lips when he saw Raphael glared at him.
"Mind your own business Cal." He grumbled as his eyes turned to his normal color.
The grin on Calleb's lips turned into a flirtatious smirk. "Well, if I find my mate I won't like my morning to be interrupted either." He chuckled.
"You are imagining something too far." Raphael smacked the back of the big pup.
Inside the presidential suite, Where Torak had been watching his mate sleeping, the sun had risen but he refused to let the light in.
Torak didn't want to wake his mate up, so he let the curtain close. He had cleared his morning and afternoon schedule, thus he would like to spend his every second with Raine.
He traced her face, twirled her straight black hair between his fingers and smiled to himself.
Last night, when he came back from the meeting, Raine had been sleeping. Hence she had no idea that he slipped inside the blanket and slept next to her.
Probably because of the long trip and the small event that occurred previously that made Raine exhausted, she didn't wake up at all.
Suddenly, Raine's eyes fluttered open, likely because of Torak's touch or his intense stare that stirred her awake.
Her long lashes trembled before her eyes opened. She blinked a couple of times and rubbed away her sleepiness before she realized Torak's presence beside her.
"Good morning, my love." Torak greeted her, full of smiles. He had long forgotten when the last time he was smiling like this.
Raine snapped her head up and her black obsidian eyes met his blue one. Shocked, her lips were slightly ajar before she sat straight and scrambled away from Torak.
However, Torak caught her ankle when she turned her body and pulled Raine back. "Where are you going?"
Raine's tiny figure was like a little kitten being dragged away for prey. She struggled from Torak's grip, but it only amused him to see her hopeless effort.
He hugged her from behind, trapping Raine between his strong arms. "I told you don't fear me..." he said barely above a whisper in the curve of her neck, taking liberty to breathe in her scent.
It wasn't like Raine feared him, but to wake up next to a man who she barely knew still shocked her to the core.
After a minute of struggle and Torak didn't budge, in the end she stilled. His hair tickled her neck and the hands that wrapped her body only made her feel safe.
She didn't know why she felt that way, but she let him hug her anyway.
After Torak felt that Raine's struggle had stopped, he raised his head from the comfort of her curve. "Let's have breakfast first and then buy something beautiful for you to wear. How is that sound?"
She was still wearing the same oversize sweatshirt and worn out ripped jeans from yesterday, and he didn't like this.
Raine nodded slowly. What else could she do? That was an amazing offer to hear.
His lips formed a smile. "I will take a quick bath and then you can come before we have breakfast, alright?"
Raine nodded again.
Torak loosened his embrace and gave a small kiss on her neck. The simple kiss made Raine fretted, but she felt butterflies were flying in her stomach.
Was it too quick to trust the man that she had only known less than forty eight hours ago? Raine was confused, but she did trust him.
She fell in her own silence, but didn't mean Raine was unaware of his intimate actions.
Who is this man?
Torak got off from the bed and sauntered into the bathroom. The sound of the water could be heard in the next second. The sound was so clear, seemingly Torak let the door open. Raine blushed with this realization.
On the bed that seemingly fitted seven people, Raine examined her feet. The cut from yesterday had healed.
She scrambled out from the bed and tested them, the pain was no more, so she took another step toward the curtain and yanked it open.
In a flash, she was bathed in the glowing sunlight. Instinctively Raine turned around from the blinding light and covered her sleepy eyes.
When her eyes had adjusted, she opened them slowly.
However, something caught her attention and made adrenaline rushed in her veins. She was blinking rapidly at the figure right before her eyes, it almost like she didn't believe there was someone else inside the room.
But, that figure started to talk in a low eerie voice.
"Finally, he found you."
He was standing right before Raine's eyes, towering over her body. His tanned skin glimmered under the sunlight, his curly long hair which was hanging to his shoulder was messy and his eyes were the color of golden, they were looking right into Raine's black pair of eyes.
His golden eyes shimmered in delight and infatuation, while the black loose tee shirt and ripped jeans covered his lean built body.
He was almost as tall as Torak, but much skinnier than him.
The shock and fear crept through every inch of her skin. She stepped back when that man moved closer to her until her back hit the glass sliding door to the balcony.
He stopped as well, kept their distance only a few centimeters away.
Raine landed her gaze towards the direction of the bathroom, she still could hear the sound of water pattered down on the floor. Torak was oblivious to what was happening, as she whimpered silently.
"What is it?" He tilted his head curiously. "You can't talk?" His voice was barely a whisper while observing her, there was no sound coming out from her lips, despite how terrified she was and then tears started to pour from her eyes.
"Is it possible the purest being is so fainthearted like this?" He mumbled more to himself.
Raine was suffocated by the way he looked at her, as if she was a prey. She looked at the bathroom's direction once again when she heard the sound of water from the shower stopped.
That man also looked at the same direction as her and clicked his tongue irritably. "It seems he will come now." Again, he talked to himself in lazy tone and resumed his attention towards the terrified girl.
"Well, this is the fastest way to test it." He contemplated for a while. And then, he pointed his forefinger and touched the exposed skin on her cheek.
Raine looked at his skinny finger with his long and sharp nail that was coming closer to her face. She was too terrified to look at what he was going to do to her, so she shut her eyes and just be ready for the pain that was about to happen or something worse than that.
And then, his nail pierced her cheek as she felt the stinging pain from her cut wound. However, he pulled back his hand abruptly.
The absent of it made Raine opened her eyes to see what was going on when she heard that man mumbled unconsciously.
"It is really you..." He looked at his forefinger. The tip of it which made contact with her skin was badly charred.
Looking at the burn on his finger, Raine was reminded to an unpleasant memory in her mind, but she knew what she has to do.
Raising her hand, she wiped her cheek with the back of her hand and looked at the faint blood stain it. Like what she had thought, those creatures who had been hunting her couldn't touch her blood. Something bad would happen to them if they made a direct contact with her blood.
After all these years, Raine had just learnt about it. Hence, with the remaining blood on the back of her hand, she stepped forward and shoved that man away.
Out of instinct, he stepped aside before Raine could touch him. He thought the terrified girl would fight back finally, however to his surprised she dashed toward the bathroom.
"Interesting..." A devilish grin made its way to his lips.
Raine didn't look back at the man when she sprinted and barged into the bathroom. Fortunately, Torak didn't lock the door, so the moment Raine stepped foot inside the bathroom, she immediately caught a glimpse of his figure behind the glass barrier.
Her body moved faster than her mind could work. Within a second, she could smell the woodsy scent that only belong to him as she pounced on him.
Seconds before Raine's body collide with his, Torak turned around with a low growl, ready to battle with the intruder. He was half shifted with extended claws, however he froze in place when he saw it was Raine and the moment she hugged his waist her scent was all he knew.
Torak was flabbergasted for a while before conscious registered into his mind. Out of instinct he wrapped his arms around her trembling body.
"What happened?" Panic was laced in Torak's voice. Something wrong had happened. He sniffed the air and sharpened his hearing, but he caught nothing.
He just left her not too long and all of his warriors have secured the entire floors. What else could threaten her?
Torak cupped her face and urged her to look at him. Only then, he saw a wound on her cheek, it still slightly bleeding.
"Someone inside the room?" Torak tried to keep his voice in calm tone so he wouldn't scare her, but when Raine nodded. Torak's blue eyes darkened.
"Stay here." He said with a deep voice, but Raine shook her head like a rattle drum, she was too afraid to be alone again.
Without any other choice, Torak made her to let go of his waist and hid her behind his back instead as he walked out of the bathroom.
His blood was boiling and it didn't help when the beast inside him also felt on edge. A stranger was inside his room and hurt his mate!
He swept his eyes across the room carefully as his body turned rigid.
Nothing.
There was no one inside the room.
The room was empty.
He walked toward the window, checked it, but it still locked.
[Calleb!] He mind-linked his Gamma.
[Yes, Alpha]
[Do you see something suspicious?]
[No. Everything is good.]
[Get over here now! And ask someone to check the floor.]
[Yes, Alpha.]
Torak turned around and hugged Raine who was still trembling. She buried her face on his bare chest as he stroked her back.
"It's alright. It's alright...I am sorry." Torak kept whispering some soothing words to her ear. It was the second time within two days Raine was frightened.
Somehow, he was upset to himself.
Raine jerked in his arms when there was a sound of the door was being opened. "It's Calleb." Torak told her.
"Alpha! Everything is good!" Calleb's voice could be heard before his happy-go-lucky figure appeared, yet his light step came to halt. His eyes widened. "Alpha, why are you naked?"