A Night with My Alpha
them. A time when, after everything they had been through, she should have rebelled against the unjustifiable. But she wasn't that kind of person, Erynn. She was used to fading into the
life to ensure the
ed. As she reached out to grab the cup of coffee her mother was holding out to her, she felt a heavy pressure on her should
ng everythi
s own coffee. A glint in his eyes betrayed a fear Erynn had never seen in him. He was no longer the reassuring father she had known, the one who always told her everyth
the question, but she had barely whisper
ng to wait any longer." Her mother's voice was shaking, but the tone was resolute. She held
ze. "Exce
er stood and approached her. He stopped just beside the table, standing straight despite the
rayven's company. The most powerful company in the country. They'
echnology company of the time. A prodigy, a giant in the business world, not to mention the rumors that circulated about his personal life, as enigmatic as it was fascinating. But an in
tinued, trying to give her confidence. "T
only for the family's future, but also out of a silent desperation that dictated this choice. An internship with Kaelen Drayven wasn't just a professional opportunity, it was a leap into the unknow
escape with a lightness that actually hid a
. "You don't have a choice. If you don't go, we'll lose everything. A
t too hard. The debt was real. They had lost everything: their home, their security, their quiet life. And she,
out enthusiasm, without conviction, but with that pressure that didn't give her any respite. She had no choice, after all. She got up every morning, preparing for what would
most too formal for her. Her hair was tied back in a neat ponytail, her face lined with fatigue. She looked into her eyes, searching for answers in this image of a youn
ve, inaccessible, like a man cut off from his emotions. And what they whispered about his private life... His nocturnal encounters, his tumultuous love affairs, all of this was part of the mystery that sur
parents expected of her, what the world expected of her. This was no time to doubt. No time to look back. She had thre
help but feel, in that cold light of dawn, that this wasn't just an internship that awaited her. No, something bigger, more troubling
med in the doorway, as magnetic as he was terrifying. And it was ther