MasukThe alley smells of wet trash and ozone.
Rain started falling in thin, cold needles, plastering my hair to my forehead, I hate it how Lucien's body blocked the rain from heating me. I hated how safe is made me feel. "Let go". I said keeping my voice flat. His hand did not move, if anything his grip tightened. Just enough to remind me he could break my wrist if you wanted to. "Three minutes ago, you would have died In there", He said quietly. I laughed Sharp and humorless. "And what?, you are my hero now?, please you are just scared I will tell someone what you smelled like in that ballroom. His Jaw clenched. "I don't care about my reputation Rian". My breath caught, he said my name like he had been holding it in his mouth for hours testing the weight of it. I had not given him my name. "Wrong person, I am Beta Kade', I said quickly. "Bullshit". his eyes scanned my face stopping at the edge of my mask and pull it out, your scent is all over my security footage. Enigma, unregistered male, 24 years, you have been working under three different IDs for the last 2 years". Of course he knew, Voss Biotech owned half the city's data grid, how could I forget that. I try to pull away again but he did not let me. "If the task force finds you, they will dissecct you, Enigmas don't get trials Rian, you know that". "So why help me?, what is in it for the great Lucien Voss?'. I asked. His gaze dropped to my lips for half a second before snapping back up, when he spoke his voice was low almost rough. "Because you are the only person who has ever made my rut stop". he answered The honesty of it threw me off, no lies, no manipulation, just a fact stated like it was a problem he needed to solve but I hated that it mattered. "I am not a cure, I am not staying with you so you can use me as a walking suppressant". I said. " I am not asking you to stay I am offering you protection, my penthouse, my security, no one touches you without my permission", he said. He stared at me so deep as if he wanted a quick yes. " That's not protection, that's captivity". I said "It's better than a cage'. He said. The siren were getting closer we had seconds before the task Force swept the Alley. I made a decision I would regret later. "Fine, but only until the heat passes, then I am gone". Relief flickered across his face-too fast for most people to catch but I saw it. "Agreed'. He said. He pulled his jacket off and draped it over my shoulders, it smelled like him Goddamn it. "Don't run; he said as he led me out of the alley, "If you run I won't Chase, I will hunt'. The car was waiting at the end of the Street black, armored, tinted so dark I couldn't see inside. Lucien opened the door for me like I was something fragile, I slide in without a word keeping as much distance as possible. He did not follow immediately he stood outside speaking quietly into his phone. "Lock down the gala, no One leaves and scrub the east wing footage, all of it. He hung up and got in beside me, the car moved before the door fully closed, silence fill the space between us it wasn't comfortable it was heavy, charged like the air before a storm. "You are shaking'. He said finally. "Cold". I lied. "You are lying'. he said. I turned my head to glare at him. "You know for someone who wants my help you are really bad at this; I said to him. "At what?'. "Not being a controlling asshole". His mouth twitched almost a smile. "I am not good at asking". " Try'. He was quiet for a long time when he spoke his voice was lower and rough. "Stay with me Rian, let me keep you safe, I won't touch you unless you want me to". The words hit harder than they should have, no one ever offered me a choice. I did not trust it but I did not say no. The penthouse was beautiful and silent outside, the 88th floor stretched with floor - to - ceiling windows and white marble, not a single personal item was inside, it felt less like a home and more like a showroom. Lucien led me to a guest room, the bed was massive, the bathroom had a shower big enough for four people. "Clothes are in the closet eat something, sleep, we will talk in the morning". He said. "And if I try to leave?". His eyes darkened. "You won't make it pass the elevator". I almost laughed, almost. He hesitated at the door for a second, I thought he would say something else instead he just said. "Lock the door if it makes you feel safer". Then he left. I did not lock it, locking it felt like admitting I was scared, instead, I stripped out of the Beta uniform and stepped into the shower, the hot water helped with the tremors, it didn't help with the ache that had started low in my belly. His scent was everywhere on the towels, in the air, in my head. As an Enigma, I was supposed to be better than this, supposed to have control, but Lucien Voss was a S-class Alpha in rut and I was the only thing in the world that could calm him. That made me dangerous and it made him dangerous to me. I dried off quickly, putting on the clothes he had left-soft, black, too expensive, I crawled into bed and stayed at the ceiling. Sleep did not come instead I heard a low, guttural sound from down the hall. Lucien. His rut was starting.I knew it was the black site the second I opened my eyes. Sub-level 4, facility K-9 old Task Force holding. Decommissioned on paper, still running off the books. My hands were zip-tied again, my head still rang from the takedown at the border. "Rian Kade," a voice said from the dark. "Unregistered Enigma. Bounty confirmed, you're popular." The light flicked on. Agent Mirelle. Task Force. Mid-30s, sharp eyes, she had been Kael's second before he walked out. "Where's Kael?" I asked. "Not here," she replied. " And if he was, he wouldn't be helping you." I kept my face blank. "Then what do you want?" "Answers," she leaned forward, elbows on the steel table. "Where's the Omega?" I smiled, slow and sharp. "You first, where's Lucien?" Mirelle's jaw tightened "He escaped." "Good," I said. " Now you have to kill me or I walk away." Her eyes narrowed. "You think you're untouchable." "I think you're scared of what happens if Lucien comes." The door opened befor
The border wasn't a wall, it was a scar. Old concertina wire, rusted watchtowers and a stretch of no-man's-land that still smelled like ozone from the last skirmish three year's ago. The council called it a "Containment zone" Everyone else called it the line. we reached it at dawn. Lucien killed the engine a kilometer out. "Cameras are blind here for 22 minutes. That's our window." Kael was already out of the car, scouting ahead. He moved like a ghost low and quiet checking sightlines. Theo stayed in the back seat, eyes closed, conserving energy, the heat had passed but it had taken too much out of him. I sat beside Lucien watching Kael through the windshield. "He's good," I said quietly. "He's trained to be, Lucien replied, "The question is whether he's trained to stop." Kael signaled. Clear. We moved. crossing the line on foot was faster than trying to drive. The car would be flagged the second it hit a scanner. Lucien carried our pack. Kael carried Theo when his
RIAN POV "Down!" Lucien hissed, dragging me off the bed onto the floor. His body covered mine before I could think to move. Outside, Boots hit the dirt and voices. "Council forces," Kael said from the doorway rifle already raised, his voice was flat but his hands were shaking. "They found us." Theo sat up, eyes wide and glassy. "How many?" "Too many," Kael said. "And they're not here to negotiate." Lucien was already moving, pulling me to my feet. "We need the back exit now." "No," I said, pulling away. "We fight." Lucien grabbed my chin, forcing me to look at him. His eyes were cold and furious. "You die if you fight, I'm not losing you." "Then don't let me fight alone." For a second I thought he would argue. Then his jaw clenched and he nodded once. "Stay behind me." Kael moved to Theo, helping him up. "Can you run." Theo nodded, though I could see the effort it took, at that moment I knew running was the best option. "Yeah," he said. "Good cause we are
RIAN POV The safehouse sat at the edge of a dead orchard, twenty kilometers past the last city checkpoint. One floor, no windows on the ground level, Lucien called it off-grid I called it a tomb with plumbing. But it had a lock that worked, a generator that hummed and no Task Force drones in the sky. For now that was enough. Theo collapsed on the cot the second we got inside. Kael didn't leave his side, he just sat on the floor beside him, close enough to catch him if he fell but far enough not to crowed. Lucien locked the door, checked the perimeter cameras twice, then turned to me. "You're pale," he said. "So are you," I shot back. He didn't smile. "When did you last sleep." "Before the breach." "Then sleep now," I shook my head. "Not until you you tell me what the council wants with Theo." Lucien's jaw tightened. "They want leverage. Omegas with instable heats can be weaponized. They wanted to see if they could force it and control it. "And Theo?" "They t
THEO POV The river route smelled like oil, rust, and old water. It was a smuggler's path-concrete embankments, rusted ladders and tunnels half-swallowed by the city. No cameras. No signal, just the sound of water moving fast and the occasional drip from overhead pipes. I leaned against Rian as we walked, my breathing still uneven. The forced heat had left me drained and shaky. Kael walked on my other side, close but not touching. Lucien led, gun in hand, eyes scanning every shadow, he hadn't spoken since we left the tunnel. His jaw was tight, scent sharp with restrained aggression. "Stop," Kael said suddenly. we froze. He held up a hand, listening, water dripping, our breathing, nothing else. "Sorry, I heard it wrong." Lucien didn't argue, he just moved us deeper into the tunnel away from the mainland. I stumbled but Rian caught me before I could hit the ground. "Easy, I have got you," he murmured. My eyes met his, glassy but clear. "I am sorry, I am slowing
RIAN POV The alarm didn't scream, it humed. I was awake before it finished its first cycle, that's what years of running does to you. Lucien was already on his feet, gun in hand, moving toward the door. Kael was outside, shouting orders I couldn't hear through the reinforced steel. "Stay with Theo," Lucien said without looking back. "If it gets bad, take the maintenance shaft. Code 7741." "Like hell i am staying," I said, grabbing my jacket. His jaw tightened. "Rian-" "No, not this time." I wasn't staying behind, not while Theo was still weak to run on his own. Lucien stared at me for a second then nodded once."Stay behind me."The door opened into chaos. Smoke, shouting. The smell of burnt wiring and ozone. Task Force units had breached the east wing, four of them, tactical gear, rifles raised. Kael was in front of them, hands up. "Stand down!" he shouted. "These are protected assets under section 9, clause 3!" "Bullshit, Rourke," one of the agents spat. "c







