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My glare faltered, confusion slipping into the space where irritation had been. Unless every werewolf romance I’d ever read had lied to , they could heal. Rapidly. Cellular regeneration was supposed to make scars a non-issue... so why—?

My gaze climbed, betraying , over the sculpted lines of his arm. Even in this light, he seed forged rather than born, the kind of strength that didn’t just fill the room, but bent it subtly to his overwhelming presence. Pale, yes, but not lifeless. If anything, it felt like the world itself had adjusted to match the way he stood.

I tore my eyes from his body, raising my head to gaze up at him. Even with my height that got bullied in middle and high school, I had to crane my neck to et his eyes.

His eyes were not just icy blue; they glared down at like the palest azure jewels, crystals that held your gaze captive and were too cruel to ever let go.

I cleared my throat. "Bet you’ve never lost a ga of arm wrestling."

He didn’t answer.

Yet, the corner of his lip flicked up in the ghost of a smile. As though playing along to my jab was so far beneath him that the re thought of playing along amused him.

He looked away from , casting his cold gaze on his n still waiting. With a barely-there tilt, they quickly left, leaving us alone.

I finally let my shoulders slump, relief erasing the tension.

The kitchen felt bigger now, all that muscle and authority gone with the guards. Without their shadows crowding the corners, it was just him, statuesque under the bright light, bionic fingers flexing once. The faint click was loud enough to make the air feel colder.

My stomach picked that exact mont to growl; low, vicious, almost canine.

Heat ran up my neck and invaded my cheeks, but Kaia stirred in the back of my mind, her voice like cool water poured over hot stone.

>Breathe, she murmured. He’s not judging you.

>Feels like he is, I muttered back.

I exhaled through my nose, letting her quiet steadiness tether . When I looked back, Vladimir was already moving, no wasted steps, no unnecessary noise as if the kitchen were an extension of him.

Without a word, he crossed to the pantry, pulled a tin from the shelf, and set it on the counter. The unmistakable red-and-gold label caught my eye.

I blinked. "Is that... corned beef?"

He didn’t glance at as he reached for a knife. "The mystery at humans insist on calling beef," he said, voice cool and even. "A passable imitation, if you enjoy swallowing sothing that tastes like its own regret."

I narrowed my eyes. "Hey. That ’mystery at’ has gotten plenty of college students through exam week."

"Which explains the dropout rate."

I bit back a laugh. "You know, for soone so superior, you’re still using it."

He finally looked at then, just a glance over his shoulder, his voice monotone. "Efficiency is not the sa as endorsent."

Kaia’s chuckle humd in my head.

He opened the tin with deliberate precision, dropping the at into a pan already sizzling with sothing that slled faintly of rosemary. My gaze caught on the rest of the ingredients, a loaf of bread that looked like a cousin to rye but flecked with silver grains, butter that glowed faintly in the light, a jar of sothing that could have been pickles if pickles had ever been this pale and translucent.

"This is..." I frowned, stepping closer. "...familiar. But not."

"That’s because it’s what your food would be if it hadn’t been bred for convenience and profit." He flipped the at with a practiced flick, not looking up. "Here, we still rember what it’s ant to taste like."

I crossed my arms. "You say that like you’re about to lecture on the decline of human agriculture."

"Not worth the breath," he said simply. "You’ll taste the difference soon enough."

>"He challenges you without disparaging you."

>"Hey, why are you on his side?" I asked her, but I didn’t look away from the way his hands moved, precise, deliberate, and, annoyingly, far too competent for soone I was supposed to distrust.

I leaned against the counter, letting coolness sink into my skin. I followed his every move, focused, watching to see him slip up, though I doubted he ever did. My eyes trailed his hand as he pressed the seasoned at down at the edge of the pan. The sizzling alone made my mouth water. The aroma dared to cross the distance. But I had pride...

"Do you cook for all troublemakers," I leaned in closer, hoping he wouldn’t notice, "or do I happen to be special?"

"Neither," he replied without hesitation. "I’m feeding you because listening to your stomach is more irritating than listening to you."

My brows shot up. "Wow. Chivalry is alive and well."

"Who said it died?" he asked dryly, adding a pinch of so pale-green spice that shimred faintly before lting into the heat.

Kaia humd approvingly.

>"He ets you where you stand." She said.

>"He’s infuriating, I shot back."

>"So are you."

>"What happened to won supporting won?"

>"Who said I was a woman?" she countered.

I had no coback to that, so I went back to focusing instead on the rhythm of his movents, the unhurried certainty of soone who didn’t need to prove they were in control because they already were. He slid the at onto thick slices of the silver-flecked bread, layering the translucent pickles with almost ceremonial precision.

When he finally set the plate in front of , I hesitated just long enough for him to arch a brow, as if silently daring to find fault.

I took a bite. The corned beef, if you could still call it that, was nothing like the rubbery salt-brick I knew. This was softer, richer, sohow fresher despite the can, and the bread had a faint, nutty sweetness that grounded the sharpness of the pickles.

I chewed slowly, refusing to give him the satisfaction of a reaction, even though I wanted so badly to moan. It wasn’t delicious, the word was such an understatent, it would be a cri.

This was orgasmic.

I was so distracted, I didn’t notice he had placed a cup of water in front of .

After watching the only n in my family be nothing but lazy pigs, watching that man, no, Alpha, cook like a Michelin chef and clean up afterward was like watching... a glacier catch fire impossible, srizing, and dangerous if you forgot what you were looking at.

He wiped down the counter with the sa thodical precision he’d used to season the at, each movent efficient, almost ditative. No wasted energy. No unnecessary sound. Even the faint clink of the knife sliding back into its place felt deliberate.

"You’re staring," he said without looking up.

I swallowed my mouthful, nearly choking. "I’m... appreciating the craftsmanship."

"That’s one word for it." His tone was so dry it could have desiccated the bread.

I narrowed my eyes, taking another bite just to spite him. "You know, you could try saying ’you’re welco.’"

"I could," he agreed, rinsing the knife, "but then you might think this will happen again."

"Shit, and I was about to hire you."

He didn’t even blink at my "hire you" comnt just picked up the now-spotless cloth, folded it neatly, and set it on the counter like I wasn’t there.

Kaia stirred again.

"Not even going to dignify my offer with an answer?" I pressed, tilting my head at him.

Silence. Not hostile, but impenetrable. His presence drew in like a steel wall shutting its gates. The shift was so subtle that if I hadn’t seen it before, in the car, when his entire focus turned razor-sharp, I might have missed it.

Gone was the man trading dry jabs over corned beef. In his place stood the cold Alpha whose stillness could suffocate a room.

Kaia humd thoughtfully.

I scowled at her. You’re supposed to be on my side.

I am. I just think he’s interesting.

He moved at last, stepping toward , not close enough to touch, but close enough that the air felt heavier. "You should get so rest," he said, voice like frost forming over water. No warmth. No room for negotiation.

I opened my mouth to argue, but he was already walking toward the stairway, not looking back to see if I’d follow.

He didn’t slow, didn’t speak, didn’t so much as glance at as we climbed the wide, sweeping spiral staircase. Every step was asured and unhurried.

Sowhere between the first and second landing, my irritation pried the words out of again. "You’re really not going to answer ?"

His jaw ticked but barely still he kept going, hands loose at his sides, gaze fixed ahead.

"I an, it’s not like I was offering anything illegal," I added, because apparently I enjoyed talking to brick walls.

Nothing.

We reached the top of the stairs, the corridor opening wide with soft rugs underfoot and the faint scent of sothing floral I couldn’t place. He stopped in front of a tall double door, turned the handle, and pushed it open to reveal a room so absurdly elegant I actually forgot to breathe for a mont.

He didn’t step inside. Didn’t even give a parting word. Just inclined his head toward the room in a gesture that said this is where you’re staying, then turned and walked away without looking back.

I just stood there, fingers curling into my palm, nail biting into skin. The words tore up my throat like glass shards, shredding my insides. I feared what he would think of , how he would see once I laid down all my cards.

But watching him walk away was like witnessing a door close and if I didn’t forcefully wedge myself into the fra now even if it would crush and expose a festering wound--- I would never get another chance.

After three years, I found the bastard, the smiling rapist. I would not get this opportunity again. I braced myself.

"I am the product of my mother’s assault," I blurted, the sentence coating my tongue in acid. "That man is my father. I have to end him." Vitriol seeped into my voice with every single syllable as I forced myself to speak. "I can’t spread her ashes until I watch him fucking burn."

He stopped and turned.

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