LOGINElliot POV The world went silent.
Sebastian knew. Maybe not everything, but enough. It was there in the sudden, rigid stillness of his body as he held me against his chest, and in the way the air between us shifted from dangerous curiosity to something stark and unyielding.
He had stopped playing.
I forced my boots to find purchase on the wet pavement, dragging myself out of his grip until my spine hit the cold brick of my building. "I don't know what you're talking about."
"You're a bad liar when you're scared."
"I'm not scared."
"That's your biggest lie tonight."
Anger snapped through me fast enough to steady my hands. I stepped into his space, my chest nearly flushing against his. "You don't know a damn thing about me."
"No," he said, his voice dropping an octave as his eyes tracked the frantic pulse jumping in my throat. "But I know this isn't normal. The second I touched you, my whole body recognized something my brain hadn't caught up to. That doesn't happen with Betas."
I said nothing, clamping my teeth together.
Sebastian took one step forward, completely absorbing the small distance I had just fought for. He planted his broad hand beside my shoulder, his massive frame blocking out the streetlights and the dark alleyway. The cedar and smoke of him hit me like a wall I had been walking toward for two years without knowing it.
Six years of triple doses, and six years of perfect discipline, all of it completely useless with him this close.
"Why me?" The words slipped past my lips before I could stop them.
His fingers tightened against the brick, the rough skin of his palm scraping the mortar. "Because I can't stop looking for you. That became my problem a long time ago." His gaze dropped to my throat, his nostrils flaring as he took in the cold air—and whatever my failing suppressants were leaking into it. "What did you take before coming down here?"
I looked away, targeting the dark street where neon bled across the pavement. "Nothing."
He caught my chin. Firm, heavy fingers, his thumb pressing hard against the edge of my jaw, forced my face back to his. My whole body jolted like a live current had found the one wire I forgot to insulate, and a sound broke from my throat that I had not given permission for: small, undone, and honest in a way that terrified me.
Sebastian's eyes went dark instantly, the hazel completely swallowed by black.
"Elliot." Just my name, like something heavy he had been carrying a long time and had finally set down.
I wrapped my fingers around his wrist, trying to pull his hand from my face. "Let go," I whispered.
"Not yet."
I lifted my other hand to push him away. My palm landed flat against the damp fabric of his jersey and stayed, because his heart was slamming, fast and unsteady. He was not calm; his shoulders were rigid, and his eyes were fever-bright.
This was pulling him under too, and that undid me more than anything else.
He leaned lower, his forehead almost touching mine, his breath hot against my mouth. "Tell me what you are."
My chest seized, and he saw the breath lock in my throat the instant it happened.
Panic detonated. I shoved his chest with everything I had left, breaking his grip, and stumbled toward the glass door where my keys scraped uselessly against the brass lock in my shaking hands.
Before I could find the slot, Sebastian closed the distance. His massive chest pressed directly into my back, pinning me against the door, and his voice brushed the shell of my ear, low, certain, and devastating: "You smell like mine."
Every muscle in my body locked.
It didn't sound like a line; it sounded like biology. It was like an Alpha's instinct naming what it had already decided, with the absolute conviction of something that had always been true. I stood there while that landed, the metal keys biting deep into my palm, while his scent moved through me and found every place I had sealed shut.
I turned around within his hold, the wood of the door scraping my jacket as he hovered inches away, the hunger and the war both visible in his face, and he was losing both.
"You're my Omega." The silence between us grew teeth.
"You're wrong," I managed, my voice thin.
"I'm not. I've spent two years trying to explain it away." His chin dropped, his mouth hovering just over my collarbone. "Stop lying. Not to me. Not tonight."
I closed my eyes, letting the keys drop to the pavement with a sharp metal clink.
Six years of suppressants, silence, and a life built so completely around a lie that the lie had become the only self I knew. I had carried it through every game, every medical check, and every grinding moment of survival. I had carried it alone, because there had never been anyone safe enough to set it down in front of.
There still wasn't, except he already knew.
"If anyone finds out, I lose everything," I said, refusing to let my eyes water under the harsh streetlight. "My contract. My career. Six years, gone overnight."
"I know."
"The league doesn't allow Omegas. If that file reaches the commissioner…"
"It won't." Iron entered his voice, his jaw setting into a hard line. "Not if I stop it."
"Why would you?"
He looked away toward the empty main road for just a second, as if the answer cost him something he hadn't planned to spend, before turning back with his gaze locking onto mine with terrifying weight. "We were never just enemies. Marry me."
The words hit the air and stayed.
"An Alpha's bonded mate cannot be compelled to submit to league medical review without consent. It's in the charter, original Omega rights legislation, never repealed. If you're my mate on paper, the file is useless; they cannot touch you without coming through me." His fingers reached past me, grabbing the door frame to stabilize us both. "Nobody in this league is coming at me."
I reached out, bundling the fabric of his jersey in my fist. "You planned this."
"Since I saw the tail on you after the game. Yes." Something tightened in his expression, his shoulders dropping an inch. "The part where you make me feel like this, I did not plan that."
"And what do you get?"
Sebastian looked out toward the dark alleyway, his knuckles white against the wood. "Time to figure out what you already are to me."
I did the only thing I knew how to do with something I couldn't afford to feel: I calculated.
He was right about the clause. I had read the charter the year I went pro, looking for the one sentence that might save me if everything went wrong, and I had found it, filing it away like a fire escape I prayed I'd never need.
If not him, who? The answer had always been no one. For six years I had built my life around that answer, telling myself it was discipline and telling myself the isolation was a choice.
Standing here, wrapped in the warmth of an Alpha who refused to blink, I understood it had never been a choice; it had been the loneliest thing I had ever survived.
I lifted my chin, letting go of his jersey. "Agreed."
He held out his hand.
I looked at the broad, bare palm for one second and then shook it, firm, brief, and the most irreversible thing I had ever done. His fingers held mine a half-second too long before I pulled away first.
I turned to grab my keys from the ground, but headlight beams suddenly swept across the brick walls as two dark league sedans screeched around the corner, their sirens cutting the night as they boxed in the street.
Sebastian didn't hesitate. He grabbed my wrist, yanking me back toward the idling SUV where he threw open the passenger door, shoved me inside, and slammed it shut. By the time he jumped behind the wheel, the car was already rolling. He threw a digital tablet onto my lap and stomped on the gas.
"Sign it now." He spun the wheel, tearing down the alleyway just as the league officers flooded my lobby.
I pressed my thumb hard against the glass screen, watching the legal authorization flash green: MARRIAGE REGISTERED.
Sebastian looked over at me, his knuckles white on the steering wheel as the city blurred past. "It's done. But they track fraud through separate residences, Elliot. You're never going back to that apartment. You live with me now."
Edited Chapter 5
Sebastian POVThe smell of my hockey gloves hit me like sweat and old leather. I sat on the bench in our locker room, the sharp smell of wintergreen oil burning my nose. The Redmoor Kings were all getting ready around me. It was Game One of the playoffs. We had just finished playing on our home ice. I was still thinking about some security footage.I put on my jersey, pulling it over my shoulder pads. The captain's C was on my breast. I could feel my body getting ready to fight, a fury under my skin. Daniel and Devereux were out in the city, thinking they had a plan to get to my mate. They thought the playoffs would distract me. They did not know that when an alpha is cornered, they play to win."Listen up!" I shouted.The locker room was silent. The coaches stopped talking. All twenty players looked at me. My scent filled the room, sharp and aggressive."The opponents play rough," I said, my voice low. "They think they can bully us on our ice. We do not back down from hits tonight. W
Elliot POVThe crowd was going wild, their cheers shaking the walls of the arena. Thousands of fans were screaming, all their voices mixed together in a noise that I could feel through the floor. The TV lights were shining down on the ice, making it look super bright and white.I was standing at the center of the bench, holding onto the wooden rail. The air smelled like ice and sweat. It was a smell I knew from when I used to play hockey. Now I was wearing a suit. My stomach was showing.The media cameras were all lined up along the glass, watching my every move. For the three days, all anyone could talk about was me, an Omega coaching a playoff team while pregnant with a billionaire alpha's baby."Keep it simple!" I yelled, trying to be heard over the noise. "Get the puck deep. Make them work! Do not give them any space!"The players jumped onto the ice, their skates cutting through the frost. The Redmoor Wolves were the underdogs, playing against a team with a lot of money. The anal
Sebastian POVThe only sound in the bedroom was Elliot's breathing. I smoothed the sheet one time to make sure the blanket was tucked around his shoulders. My scent was over the fabric, sealing the room from the outside world. Elliot was asleep, his body relaxed after the exhaustion of the foyer and our intense bond.I got out of bed. Walked down the long, dim corridor of the penthouse to my private office. I didn't put on a shirt.The steel door locked behind me with a motorized hiss. I sat down in the leather chair. The terminal arrays came to life. Three curved monitors turned on in the room, casting a cold blue glow over my chest.I tapped my wrist terminal. Transferred the high-priority alert to the main desktop screens."Aris," I said into the microphone."I'm tracking the sedan now, boss," Aris responded. "The tactical team put a beacon on the bumper before they opened the gates. We're three blocks behind him in a van.""Tell me about the satellite feed," I said.On the center
Elliot POVThe heavy steel doors at the end of the hall closed with a click. The smell of lilies was still in the air, but the elevator took us away from it. By the time we got to the floor, the only sound was the storm hitting the windows.I walked into the bedroom. My body was tight, muscles stiff from what happened. Still feeling the effects of the argument. My fingers are shaking. My heart is racing. My sweat; sharp, a sour smell from anxiety. My instincts are still on alert, telling me to protect myself and the people I care about.Sebastian came into the room behind me. He threw his tablet on the nightstand without looking at it. Looking at me, his eyes fixed on my shoulders, seeing how tense I was."Elliot." His voice was low, calm, filling the room.I did not say anything. I sat down on the bed. Looked at my hands. My knuckles were red and sore. I kept thinking about what Daniel did. He tried to touch my stomach. It made me feel sick. He looked perfect, belonging in the billio
Sebastian’s POVDaniel's fingers were reaching for the cotton shirt. His hand was less than an inch from Elliot's stomach.Before I could lung forward, Elliot moved first. My mate's hockey-honed reflexes went live, his hand clamping around Daniel's wrist like a steel vice. I saw the pure shock flash in the intruder's eyes as Elliot twisted his arm out, pinning him in place with a low, lethal warning.A red haze took over my vision anyway. I could not control the protective rage roaring inside my chest.I stepped into the gap. My massive hand came down, wrapping right over Elliot's fingers to secure Daniel's trapped wrist in an even tighter, icy grip. I squeezed until the bones beneath the white wool coat shifted.Daniel made a sharp, gasping noise. His entire arm went stiff under our combined hold. He tried to pull away, his heels slipping on the wet marble floor, but I would not let him move an inch."Step back, baby," I said to my mate. My voice was not normal. It was a bottomed-out
Elliot POVThe air hit my face as the lift doors opened. The green emergency lights were flashing over the black marble floor, making everything look really clean and cold. Then I smelled something. Under the smell of my alpha, which is like cedar wood, there was this sweet smell that I did not like. It smelled like flowers and some kind of spice that is made in a lab. It was a perfume that rich people wear.This smell made my stomach feel bad.I got out of the elevator. My body got ready to react like when I play hockey. I looked across the room and saw Sebastian. He was wearing a shirt with his sleeves rolled up. There was a man pressed up against him wearing a white wool coat. This man had his arms around Sebastian's neck, and his blond hair was on Sebastian's shoulder.Sebastian had his hands on the man's wrists, holding him in place.I stood up straight and got ready to defend myself. I felt like I was about to play a game. The strong feelings inside me were burning. This is my
Sebastian POV My chest hit the hard plastic of Kofi’s hockey stick.The cold wind from the cracked loading dock doors swept down the concrete tunnel, but the air between us was a powder keg ready to blow. Kofi didn't budge. He kept his feet set on the rubber floor matting, his large hands clamping
Elliot POVThe heat of Sebastian’s body left me the moment he lifted me. Before my brain could register the loss, his large hands clamped under my armpits. He hoisted me into the air with zero effort, setting my hips down onto the edge of the high marble counter. The stone felt freezing against the
Elliot POV The elevator doors slid open into the basement parking garage. The cool, damp air hit my face, but it did nothing to clear the fog in my head. The concrete walls echoed with the low, steady hum of the ventilation system. Fluorescent tubes flickered overhead, casting long, skeletal sha
Elliot POV The grand ballroom of the Redmoor Plaza looked like a shimmering gold cage. Crystal chandeliers hung from the high ceilings, casting a bright glare across hundreds of guests dressed in black-tie attire. The air was a suffocating mix of expensive perfume, bubbling champagne, and the unde







