EPISODE 2; The Alpha and His Guest

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Rose's POV I opened my eyes. Am I dead? The first thing I noticed was the smell. It wasn't the sharp scent of blood or smoke anymore, but something softer … like pine, leather, and clean air. My eyes fluttered open slowly, squinting at the golden light spilling through tall glass windows. The ceiling above me was high, carved with wood and gold. A chandelier hung in the center, its crystals catching the morning sun. I blinked, confused. Where… am I? My body ached, but I could feel soft silk beneath my hands … a bed. Not the hard, broken car seat, not cold dirt … a bed. I turned my head slightly, wincing. The room looked like something out of a movie. Floor-to-ceiling curtains, a fireplace, walls lined with books and art that looked centuries old. It was too beautiful. Too quiet. Too unreal. I tried to move, but my arm protested with a dull throb. Someone had wrapped it neatly in bandages. My ribs were sore but… not broken. "Okay, Rose," I whispered. "You either died and went to billionaire heaven, or someone rich kidnapped you." I sat up slightly, the silk sheets sliding down my chest. That's when I froze. He was there. Standing by the window, half in the light. The man — no, the thing — who saved me. Except now, without the blood and moonlight, he looked almost human. His dark hair was damp, pushed back carelessly. The sunlight painted his skin in a warm glow, catching on the sharp lines of his jaw, the faint scar near his temple. He wasn't wearing a shirt. Just black pants that hung low on his hips. And suddenly, breathing became a full-time job. His back was to me at first, muscles built like a demigod, shown in only movies or imagination. Everything about him screamed control and danger. The kind of man who didn't ask — he decided. I quickly shut my eyes, pretending I was still asleep. My heart was pounding way too loud. I didn't even know why I cared how beautiful he looked … this man had killed three creatures in seconds. He wasn't human. "You can stop pretending," his deep voice said suddenly. "I can hear your heartbeat." My eyes snapped open. He had turned, facing me now, that unreadable expression on his face. "What's your name?" he asked coldly. I swallowed hard. "Rose. Can you at least wear a shirt? It's improper to be dressed like this in front of a female guest." His brows lifted slightly, a hint of amusement flickering in those silver eyes. "I wasn't aware my wardrobe required your approval. Guest?" "Well," I said, forcing myself to sit up straighter despite the pain, "if I'm going to wake up kidnapped, I at least deserve a proper view." A small smile tugged at the corner of his lips. "You're bold for someone who nearly died last night." He replied "And you're arrogant for someone who looks like he doesn't know what personal space means." The smile vanished, replaced by that cold, dangerous calm. He walked toward me, each step measured. I could feel the heat of his body even before he stopped beside the bed. "I saved your life," he said simply. "You're here because I allowed it." He replied coldly I lifted my chin, trying not to look intimidated …or distracted. "And where exactly is here?" "My home." I looked around again, my mouth parting slightly. "Your home looks like it could fit an entire city." "It could," he replied flatly. Of course. Billionaire. Monster. Why not? "I know who you are," I said finally, studying him. "Adrian Wolfe. The billionaire everyone talks about. You own half of the city. You show up at charity events and vanish before midnight. And apparently, you're also some kind of supernatural killer." He didn't answer. Just watched me with eyes that seemed to see everything. The silence stretched, thick with tension. "You still haven't answered the real question," I said softly. "What are you?" For a second, something flickered in his gaze — hesitation. Then, he sighed quietly, walking to the edge of the bed. "You wouldn't believe me." "Try me." His voice dropped low. "I'm the Alpha. Leader of the Lycan clan that rules this region. The one that keeps humans alive." My lips parted, confusion flickering across my face. "Alpha? As in… wolves?" "As in werewolves," he said, his tone matter-of-fact. "We hunt vampires. We keep balance." I laughed nervously. "Right. Because that sounds completely normal." Adrian tilted his head slightly. "You saw them, Rose. You saw what they are." I swallowed, remembering the blood, the red eyes, the way they turned to ash. "You're telling me… that stuff is real?" "All of it," he said quietly. "Vampires feed on human blood. They used to hide, but now they walk among you, disguised as the powerful, the rich, the beautiful. Humans make their peace by pretending they don't exist. But wolves— we don't pretend. We fight them." Something inside me twisted — fear, fascination, maybe both. "And you? What do you get out of it?" His eyes softened for a moment, just barely. "Peace. For my kind. For yours." I looked away, my thoughts spinning. Vampires. Wolves. Treaties. This was too much. Too big. Yet something about his calm voice made me believe him. I shifted under the sheets, trying to sit up properly. The duvet slipped slightly down my chest, revealing my cleavage, and his gaze flickered instinctively before he turned his head away, jaw tightening. "Careful," he said gruffly. "Your injuries aren't healed. Don't test me." "Did you just… look away?" I teased, the corner of my mouth lifting. He didn't answer. His silence said enough. For the first time, I saw a crack in his control — small but there. "You're not used to people talking back to you, are you?" I asked, watching him. He met my gaze again. "People don't usually live long enough to try." That should've scared me. It didn't. Instead, my heart beat faster. Something about the way he said it …cold, proud, but not cruel …made me want to understand him. "So, what now?" I asked softly. "Can I leave?" He crossed his arms, eyes narrowing slightly. "You'll stay until I decide what I'm going to do ." "That's not really an answer," I said. "It's the only one you're getting." He stepped closer, close enough that I could smell his scent — woodsy, faintly smoky, dangerously addictive. His gaze locked with mine. "Until then, Rose," he murmured, his voice like velvet over steel, "you're in my world now. And I'll decide what to do with you, killing you is not part of it because I saved your life!" The words shouldn't have made me shiver. But they did. And as he turned and walked out, leaving me breathless in the silence of that golden room, one thing became painfully clear… I wasn't just his guest. I was someone who saw too much. Adrian's POV Her scent still lingered after I left the room … soft, warm, maddening. I should've stayed away. Should've treated her like what she was: a human who saw too much. But something about her voice, the defiance in her eyes, the way her pulse quickened when I looked at her… it all broke through walls I'd built for years. She didn't know what she was walking into. She didn't know that my control …the one thing that kept everyone safe … was slipping. And worst of all, she didn't know the truth; I couldn't tell her yet. That was the moment I'd found her bleeding under the moonlight, every instinct in me had whispered one thing: Pity?. Love..Lust?
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