LOGINAlex’s POV
The safe house on the outskirts of the city offered little comfort. I had chosen it myself years ago as a contingency for business threats, never imagining I would use it to hide from my own body. Three days after leaving the medical facility, I still caught myself staring at mirrors, searching for the man I used to be. The reflection showed the same face, but everything else felt altered. Softer edges. Different posture. That persistent sweet scent that followed me everywhere. I paced the reinforced living room, phone pressed to my ear. Uncle Leonard’s voice came through, trying too hard to sound optimistic. “The lawyers are reviewing every clause in the will,” he said. “We have strong grounds to challenge the board’s decision. Nathan is only acting CEO. Temporary. You focus on recovery.” “Recovery,” I repeated bitterly. “They speak about me as if I am broken merchandise.” Leonard paused. “Some board members are nervous. Graves has already started sniffing around our eastern holdings. Nathan is handling the defense well, but I keep reminding them this situation is reversible. Or manageable.” I ended the call and tossed the phone onto the couch. Manageable. The word mocked me. I had spent my life making sure nothing required management except through my direct control. Now doctors monitored my hormone levels daily through remote devices. They warned me about the coming heat. I refused to think about it. A knock sounded at the door. I opened it to find two family aides carrying supplies. They avoided direct eye contact, their postures careful. Even they sensed the change in me. Behind them stood Nathan. He had insisted on checking on me personally. “Alex,” he said, stepping inside without invitation. “I brought some documents for your review. Thought you might want to stay informed.” I took the folder but did not open it. “Checking on your investment?” He sighed as if genuinely hurt. “I know this is difficult. Father would have wanted us to work together during this time. The company needs stability.” “Stability,” I echoed. “You mean control.” Nathan’s calm expression did not waver. “The board voted. I did not force their hands. Several members expressed concern about public perception. An Omega leading major negotiations could weaken our position with partners who prefer traditional Alpha leadership.” I wanted to argue, to remind him of every deal I had closed through sheer force of will. Instead I felt another wave of that strange fatigue wash over me. My skin grew warm again. I turned away so he would not see the flush creeping up my neck. “Leave the documents and go,” I said. Nathan lingered a moment longer. “Call if you need anything. We are still family.” Once he left, I sank onto the couch and opened the folder. Reports showed Nathan had already made several key decisions in my absence. He moved with efficiency and confidence. Part of me hated how well he performed the role. Another part wondered if the board had been right to choose him. The heat started that evening. It began as a low ache in my lower back, similar to what I had felt in the boardroom but stronger. I ignored it at first and tried to review more documents. Within an hour the ache became a deep burning need that spread through my entire body. Sweat soaked through my shirt. My breathing grew ragged. Every nerve ending fired with uncomfortable sensitivity. I stumbled to the bathroom and splashed cold water on my face. It helped for perhaps five minutes. Then the cramps returned, sharper this time. My legs shook. I gripped the sink edge and stared at my reflection. My pupils were blown wide. The scent pouring off my skin had grown thicker, sweeter, designed to signal vulnerability. This could not be happening. I made it back to the living room before another wave hit. I collapsed onto the floor, curling in on myself. Pain and something far worse twisted inside me. An emptiness. A hunger I had no words for. My mind fought against it even as my body demanded relief. I was an Alpha. I did not beg. I did not need anyone. Hours blurred together. I lost track of time as the heat consumed me. At some point I must have called for help because medical staff arrived. They moved me carefully to the bedroom and administered suppressants that barely touched the fire. Doctors spoke in low voices around me. “His levels are extreme,” one said. “The second differentiation left his system unstable.” “Compatibility scan?” another asked. I drifted in and out of consciousness. The pain ebbed and flowed like tides. During clearer moments I heard them discussing options. One name kept repeating. Marcus Blackthorn. I knew the name well. The Blackthorn Empire rivaled our own in certain sectors. Marcus himself carried a reputation for ruthless efficiency and overwhelming Alpha presence. People spoke of him with both respect and fear. Now these doctors claimed he was my match. “Ninety-eight percent compatibility,” a female doctor announced during one of my lucid periods. “We have rarely seen numbers this high. His body is rejecting standard suppressants. Without proper relief, the heat could cause permanent damage.” I pushed myself up on shaky arms. “I will not go to him.” The doctor met my eyes with professional sympathy. “Mr. Sterling, your body has changed. This is not a matter of pride anymore. The heat will only grow worse. Marcus Blackthorn has already been notified of the match. He has agreed to receive you.” Agreed to receive me. The words filled me with fresh humiliation. I had once negotiated from positions of strength and now I would be delivered like a package to another Alpha’s door because my own biology demanded it. Uncle Leonard arrived shortly after. His usual dramatic flair had faded into quiet worry. He sat beside the bed and placed a hand on my shoulder. “This is temporary, Alex,” he said. “We get you through this heat, stabilize your condition, then we fight the board. I have contacts. We will restore your position.” I wanted to believe him. But as another cramp tore through me, doubt crept in. My body no longer belonged to me. It answered to new rules, new instincts. I hated every second of it. The transport came at midnight. Two medical attendants helped me into a reinforced vehicle with darkened windows. I barely registered the journey through the city. Pain clouded my thoughts. The suppressants had worn off again, and the heat returned with vicious intensity. I pressed my forehead against the cool seat and focused on breathing. We pulled up to the Blackthorn estate, a sprawling compound of dark stone and steel that radiated power. Even in my weakened state I sensed the difference in atmosphere. This place belonged to an Alpha who tolerated no challenges. The car door opened. A wave of rich, commanding scent hit me immediately. Heavy. Dark. Impossible to ignore. My body reacted against my will, the heat flaring hotter in response. I looked up and met the gaze of Marcus Blackthorn himself. He stood tall and imposing, his presence filling the entrance like a force of nature. His eyes, sharp and assessing, studied me with careful intensity. For a moment neither of us spoke. The air between us crackled with something dangerous. “Alex Sterling,” he said, voice low and controlled. “I did not expect our first meeting to happen under these circumstances.” I tried to stand on my own but my legs betrayed me. One of the attendants caught my arm. Marcus stepped forward and took my weight instead. His touch burned through the fabric of my shirt. My body leaned into him instinctively while my mind recoiled. “I do not want this,” I managed to say through gritted teeth. Marcus’s expression remained unreadable. “Your body disagrees. Come inside. We will address this properly.” They led me into the mansion. I caught glimpses of elegant dark wood and strategic lighting, but the heat made details blur. Marcus guided me to a prepared suite on the upper floor. The room carried his scent strongly, which only worsened my condition. “Leave us,” he told the medical staff. Once alone, he helped me sit on the edge of the large bed. I hated how much I needed the support. Hated how right his scent felt despite everything. “You have fought this long enough,” Marcus said quietly. “Let me help you through it.” I looked up at him, pride warring with desperation. This man represented everything I had lost. Power. Control. Alpha certainty. Yet my body craved him with an intensity that terrified me. The compatibility they measured was not just numbers. It was a biological trap. “I was not supposed to need anyone,” I whispered. Marcus knelt to my level, his presence overwhelming but strangely steady. “The world changed for you. Fighting it will only make this harder.” Another wave of heat crashed over me. I reached for him before I could stop myself. My fingers gripped his shirt as the last threads of my resistance began to fray. In that moment, with my body on fire and my empire slipping away, I understood how completely my life had shifted. This was only the beginning.Alex’s POVI was still catching my breath from the nightmare when my phone started ringing on the bedside table. The sound cut through the quiet of the suite like a knife. Marcus reached for it first, his expression hardening as he checked the screen.“It is Elena Voss,” he said, voice low. He clearly did not want to hand it over.I snatched the phone from his hand. “Give it to me.”Elena’s voice came through the moment I answered, high and frantic. “Alex? Alex, oh my god, where are you? I have been calling and calling for hours. No one would tell me anything. I heard about the kidnapping. They said some organization took you. Are you okay? Tell me you are okay right now.”Her panic hit me like a wave. I closed my eyes, gripping the phone tighter. “Elena… I am okay. I am safe, Marcus found me. I am at his mansion.”A sob of relief broke through the line. “Thank god. I have been losing my mind. Nathan tried to keep me away from everything. He told everyone you were unstable and that it
Alex’s POVI woke up in the same luxurious suite where everything had begun. Soft lighting filtered through heavy curtains. The familiar scent of Marcus surrounded me, now mixed with the sharp tang of medical equipment. My body felt heavy, sore from the needles and scans. The moment I tried to sit up, a firm hand pressed gently against my shoulder.“Easy,” Marcus said, his voice low and rough. He sat in a chair pulled close to the bed, looking like he had not slept. His shirt was still stained with blood in places, though he had changed into fresh clothes. “You are safe now.”Safe. The word felt hollow after what I had endured. Tears of frustration and relief burned in my eyes. I remembered the cold table, the restraints, the clinical voices calling me Subject Zero. I remembered the fear for the child growing inside me. I still had not told him.“What happened?” I asked, my voice hoarse. “Tell me everything. Do not hide anything from me.”Marcus leaned forward, elbows on his knees. Hi
Alex’s POVThe drugs pulled me under and brought me back up again in cycles of cold light and pain. When I finally woke properly, the sterile room felt even more oppressive. Thicker restraints held my wrists and ankles to the metal table after I almost broke out of the previous ones. Bright overhead lights burned my eyes. The air carried the sharp smell of disinfectants and something metallic underneath. My body ached from the earlier samples they had taken. I tested the restraints, but they did not budge this time.Two technicians in white coats moved around a nearby station, reviewing data on screens. The lead doctor, the same thin man who had greeted me before, approached with a tablet in his hands.“Subject Zero is awake,” he noted calmly. “Vital signs are stable. We can proceed with the next series of tests.”I glared at him with every ounce of strength I had left. “My name is Alex Sterling. Release me right now or you will regret the day you touched me.”The doctor smiled thinly
Alex’s POVThe morning after the heat felt heavier than I expected. I sat at the small table in the suite, picking at the breakfast that had been brought in. My body still carried the marks of the night with Marcus. Every movement reminded me of how completely I had given in. The scent of him lingered on my skin, mixed with my own in a way that felt far too intimate. I hated it. I hated how right it felt.Marcus sat across from me, calm and in control as always. He watched me with that intense gaze that made it hard to think straight. I set my fork down and met his eyes directly.“This was necessary,” I said, keeping my voice steady. “The heat is over now. I appreciate your help, but I need to return to my own matters. I will stay a few more days until I am fully stable, then I will leave.”Marcus leaned back in his chair, his expression unchanging. “No.”I frowned. “What do you mean, no? I am not your prisoner, Marcus.”“You are not safe out there yet,” he replied. “Your body is stil
Alex’s POV“This changes nothing,” I growled against his mouth. “One night. Nothing more.”Marcus answered with a low sound that was almost a laugh. He kissed me hard, claiming my mouth like he already owned it. I kissed him back with everything I had left, anger and desperation mixing into something fierce. His hands moved over me with purpose, steady and sure, while my own trembled as they clutched at his shoulders.He stood and pulled me up with him. In one smooth motion he stripped my shirt away. I did not fight it. When his palms ran down my sides and over the new softer lines of my body, I shivered but kept my jaw locked. He removed the rest of my clothes piece by piece. I stood bare before him, exposed and burning, yet I refused to look away from his eyes.Marcus undressed as well. His body was powerful, every muscle carved from years of control and dominance. The sight of him sent another rush of slick down my thighs. Shame flared hot in my chest, but the heat drowned it quick
Alex’s POVThe safe house on the outskirts of the city offered little comfort. I had chosen it myself years ago as a contingency for business threats, never imagining I would use it to hide from my own body. Three days after leaving the medical facility, I still caught myself staring at mirrors, searching for the man I used to be. The reflection showed the same face, but everything else felt altered. Softer edges. Different posture. That persistent sweet scent that followed me everywhere.I paced the reinforced living room, phone pressed to my ear. Uncle Leonard’s voice came through, trying too hard to sound optimistic.“The lawyers are reviewing every clause in the will,” he said. “We have strong grounds to challenge the board’s decision. Nathan is only acting CEO. Temporary. You focus on recovery.”“Recovery,” I repeated bitterly. “They speak about me as if I am broken merchandise.”Leonard paused. “Some board members are nervous. Graves has already started sniffing around our easte




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