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Chapter 3: Midnight

Author: May Che
last update publish date: 2026-07-02 02:43:23

The door swings inward.

Everett Stone stands on the threshold in a black tailored suit, broad-shouldered and still with controlled power. He is taller than Finn imagines and more muscular than the photographs make him look. His clean-shaven face is handsome in a rough, severe way, with defined cheekbones, a strong jaw, and thick brows drawn low over eyes that take in the room with terrifying speed.

Finn sees the exact moment Everett understands what is happening.

Everett’s gaze moves from Finn’s flushed face to the injection mark on his arm, then to the blood running down his palm around the broken glass. Dark, dangerous anger tightens his expression. The air between them grows heavier, and Everett’s scent reaches Finn through the doorway, clean and warm with something deeper beneath it, something powerful enough to cut through every ugly Alpha trace left in the room.

Finn’s body answers with a painful rush of recognition before his mind can stop it.

Humiliation nearly chokes him.

He raises the glass higher, even though his arm trembles. “Please do not come closer.”

Everett remains exactly where he is, and that single act of restraint strikes Finn harder than a step forward would.

Behind Everett, two men in suits shift uneasily. One of them says, “Mr. Stone, step away from him. The Omega is under contract.”

Everett keeps his attention on Finn, but the temperature of his expression changes. The fury in him becomes colder and more deliberate, as if the word contract takes whatever restraint he has and sharpens it into a weapon.

“What is your name?” he asks.

Finn swallows against the dryness in his throat. “Why do you want to know?”

“So I know what to call you when I get you out of here.”

The words reach him before he can defend against them.

Finn hates how deeply they affect him because they slip past his fear too easily and touch the desperate part of him that still wants to believe help can come without ownership attached. Powerful Alphas know how to make cages sound like shelter. They know how to offer safety with one hand while closing the lock with the other. Yet Everett does not reach for him. He does not touch the broken glass or order him to calm down. He stands in the doorway, holding himself back while every other Alpha scent beyond him pushes into the room like a threat.

“My name is Finn,” he says at last, barely above a whisper. “Finn Foster.”

Everett repeats the name quietly, as if he means to remember it correctly.

One of the men behind him makes the mistake of reaching toward the room.

Everett turns with a sharp, powerful movement that cuts across the doorway like a blade leaving its sheath. Finn barely follows the motion before Everett catches the man’s wrist and forces him back against the wall. The man’s breath leaves him in a choked sound, and the hallway seems to recoil from the sudden violence.

“No one touches him,” Everett says.

The silence that follows feels absolute.

Finn’s knees weaken with a relief he does not want to feel. He presses his back harder against the wall, furious with himself for reacting to Everett’s protection as if it means safety. Relief is dangerous. Hope is worse. Both make people lower weapons before they know whether the person reaching for them is a rescuer or another owner with better manners.

Everett looks back at him, and the anger in his eyes alters when he sees Finn struggling to stay upright. It does not soften enough to become pity. Pity would be easier to reject. This is something harder to name, something focused and almost personal, as though the sight of Finn bleeding and shaking reaches a place Everett prefers to keep buried.

“Finn,” he says, his voice steady, “I am going to come inside and close the door.”

Panic snaps through Finn’s chest. “Do not leave me trapped in here.”

“I am not leaving you.” Everett lifts both hands slightly, showing his empty palms with careful patience. “I will stay with you until my security reaches us. The men who bring you here are not leaving this building.”

The drug pulls at Finn’s body again, and Everett’s scent makes everything worse in the most dangerous way. It does not smell like the aggressive cologne outside the door. It feels darker, steadier, and painfully warm, like rain on stone and clean fabric still holding the heat of skin. Finn wants Everett’s jacket around him. He wants Everett’s body between him and the hallway. He wants too many things for a man who has just begged a stranger not to come closer.

The need frightens him enough to make his grip tighten around the glass until pain flashes up his wrist.

Everett’s gaze drops to Finn’s bleeding hand, and something shadowed and angry crosses his face. He looks not only at the cut but at the way Finn uses the pain to keep himself from breaking.

“You are hurting yourself,” Everett says quietly.

“I would rather hurt myself than let them hurt me.”

Everett absorbs the answer in silence, and the controlled line of his mouth hardens. For the first time, Finn sees the man beneath the empire. Everett does not look gentle or safe in any simple way, but he looks affected, deeply and dangerously.

Outside the room, a phone rings. Someone mutters the Lawson name again, this time with unmistakable fear.

Everett hears it, and Finn sees the name strike him with cold recognition.

Their eyes meet across the ruined doorway. The heat inside Finn rises into something more frightening than fever. His Omega instincts, starved and suppressed for years, reach toward Everett with terrifying certainty, as if something in his blood recognizes the Alpha before his mind has permission to understand.

Everett goes completely still.

Then he inhales once, slowly and with visible control.

The room changes around that breath.

Finn sees the exact second Everett understands. This is not only forced heat, an illegal sale, or an Omega trapped behind a gold door. Whatever lives in Finn’s blood answers whatever lives in Everett’s, and the truth stands between them with a heat neither of them can safely name.

Everett steps into the room and pushes the broken door shut behind him.

Outside, someone shouts that the Omega has already been promised by midnight.

Inside, Everett Stone looks at Finn as if the whole city has just become an enemy, and his voice lowers into a promise that sounds almost like a threat.

“Then midnight will have to come through me.”

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