A Night with My Alpha
time she had found herself in a situation that was beyond her control, but today, she felt as if she had crossed an invisible boundary. Her heart was beating in her ch
coming and going, everything se
n its perfection, but she didn't have time to lose herself in her observations. Her phone vibrated in her pocket, but she didn't have the strength to tak
alist, but this kind of company, with its elitist side and its always impeccable employees, seemed like a parallel
at no one dared to comment on. As she walked into the management office, her gaze instinctively sought to pick up clues, to understand what was at stake. The employees greeted each other polit
when he
el
s strange magnetism, a presence that made everything in the room seem to shift when he was in sight. He didn't even need to speak,
more of a mix of intrigue, curiosity, and something even more disturbing that she couldn't quite place. It was
retch and twist around her. She felt like a spectator in her own life, all too aware of her place in this space where she was not supposed to be. She felt her palms grow clammy, but she forced herself to remain cal
y, an almost imperceptible smile, but so intense. He knew what he was doing. He knew she couldn't escape him. And somewhere, deep d
intimate voice, as if he were addressing her
ing blue, like a calm sea ready to rage. She felt her heart clench under his intense attention.
n her head like a bell. There was nothing ordinary about it. Nothing about the
, like she was floating outside of her own body. "Erynn," she finally stammered, hoping her voice wouldn'
er being. There was something unsettling about the apparent simplicity. "I'm sure you'll be
that made him almost untouchable. Every movement of his was magnetic, every word left a silent but indelible mark on the peopl
t even smile. He just looked at her. In that almost merciless way, as if everything that was going on in his head was perfect
question. But she knew it wasn't a question. It was a truth he wa
ignore. She was about to answer, but an invisible hand seemed to hold her back. The truth had never se
d what he meant, he was gone. The echo of his words hung in the air, and Erynn found her