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Bound To The Professor Alpha Who Wants Me Gone

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"Get out of my sight, Elara. Or I'll be the one to end you." Professor Kael Draven is the cold-blooded Alpha who hates my existence; and the forbidden mate bond that ties us together. He's determined to expel me from Northwood University before the secret in my blood gets us both killed, but every ruthless punishment only makes me crave his touch more. He was supposed to be the man who ruined me... not the monster I couldn't live without.

Bound To The Professor Alpha Who Wants Me Gone Chapter 1

The heavy oak doors of Northwood University loomed like the gates of purgatory. Rain lashed against the towering stained glass windows, casting fractured pools of crimson and cobalt across the damp stone floors. The air inside the ancient gothic building was thick. It smelled of melting beeswax, wet wool, and an underlying, metallic hum of raw magic that made the fine hairs on Elara Quinn's arms stand at attention. Elara was late. She was exactly fourteen minutes late for her very first lecture as a mid-year transfer student. Her lungs burned with every shallow breath she drew as she sprinted down the western corridor. Just three weeks ago, her biggest concern was passing her sophomore torts exam at a normal, human university. She was a pre-law student. She understood logic. She understood rules. Then her latent magic had accidentally shattered the reinforced glass of a mock courtroom. The Northwood recruiters had swept in, her parents' memories were wiped clean, and she was thrust into a hidden society of literal monsters. She clutched her overly stuffed leather satchel to her chest. It contained three heavy grimoires, a set of silver-nibbed quills, and a creeping sense of impending doom. She took a sharp turn, her wet boots squeaking against the polished marble. She was an outsider here. Northwood was the elite academy for the supernatural world. It was a place where vampires, shifters, and creatures born from shadows came to hone their lethal power. Elara had no idea what she was. Her adoption papers simply said human, but humans did not blow out windows with their panic. "Room 402," Elara muttered under her breath, her voice trembling slightly. "Supernatural History and Bloodline Politics." She spotted the towering brass numbers at the end of the hall. The heavy wooden door was cracked open just an inch. The low, resonant baritone of a man's voice drifted into the corridor. It was a voice that commanded obedience. It sounded like velvet wrapped around a steel blade. Elara felt a strange shiver trace its way down her spine, a sensation that had nothing to do with the cold rainwater soaking through her uniform. She slowed her pace. She tried to catch her breath so she could slip inside unnoticed and find a seat in the back row. She reached for the heavy iron handle. Her fingers were slick with nervous sweat. Her boot caught the edge of a raised stone tile. Gravity claimed her with vicious, unforgiving speed. Elara pitched forward, the heavy oak door swinging wide open as she tumbled into the classroom. She threw her hands out to catch herself, but the worn clasp of her leather satchel finally surrendered to the weight of the books. The bag burst open in mid-air. The sound was deafening. Three massive, leather-bound grimoires slammed against the hardwood floor of the lecture amphitheater. A dozen glass vials of colorful ink shattered on impact, sending thick splatters of midnight blue and crimson across the pristine stones. Pens, parchment, and a half-eaten apple rolled mercilessly down the slanted floor, stopping only when they hit the raised dais at the front of the room. Elara lay on the floor for a torturous second. Silence fell over the massive hall. It was not a casual, distracted quiet. It was the suffocating, predatory silence of fifty elite supernatural predators turning their sudden attention to a single, bleeding piece of prey. The sharp tang of spilled ink filled her nose, mixing with the scent of her own rising adrenaline. Her cheeks burned with a heat so intense it felt like a fever. She pushed herself up onto her hands and knees, her palms stinging from the hard landing. She kept her head bowed as she scrambled frantically to gather her ruined supplies, her pre-law brain screaming at her to maintain composure, to gather the evidence of her humiliation and retreat. "Fascinating." The single word cut through the heavy silence. It did not echo. It simply dominated the space, vibrating in the very air around her. Elara froze. Her fingers curled tightly around the spine of her ruined history book. She forced her chin up, her gaze following the line of polished black boots standing just inches from her hands. She looked up past dark tailored trousers, past a crisp obsidian shirt that clung to an intimidatingly broad chest, all the way up to the face of the man looking down at her. Professor Kael Draven. The air in Elara's lungs vanished. He was terrifyingly beautiful, carved from marble and shadow. His jaw was sharp enough to draw blood, his dark hair falling in careless waves across his forehead. But it was his eyes that pinned her to the floor. They were a striking, unnatural amber. As their eyes locked, the world stopped spinning. A sharp, violent crack of energy snapped in the empty space between them. It was a physical sensation, like a tether of pure electric heat pulling taut from the very center of her chest and burying itself deeply into his. A sudden, intoxicating scent washed over her, obliterating the metallic smell of the spilled ink. It was sharp pine. It was the ozone that fills the air seconds before a violent thunderstorm. It was rich, dark cedar. It was the most comforting and terrifying smell she had ever experienced in her life. Elara gasped out loud, her hand flying to her chest as her heart began to hammer against her ribs in a frantic, desperate rhythm. Kael Draven stiffened. His broad shoulders went rigid. For a fraction of a second, the cold, impenetrable mask of the feared professor slipped. The amber in his eyes flared with a blinding, golden light. He looked at her not as a clumsy transfer student, but as a starving man looking at a feast. His jaw clenched so hard a muscle feathered in his cheek. The invisible tether between them hummed. It demanded that she step closer. It demanded that she soothe the sudden, violent tension radiating from his massive frame. Then, just as quickly as the golden light appeared, it was violently extinguished. Kael stepped back. The movement was sharp, almost a flinch. His expression twisted into a mask of pure, unadulterated disdain. The air around him plummeted in temperature, physically frosting the edges of the ink spills on the hardwood floor. "I was under the impression that Northwood University maintained a certain standard of grace for its attendees," Kael said. His voice was no longer velvet. It was jagged ice. Cruel snickers erupted from the tiered seating above them. The predatory students sensed the blood in the water. Elara felt the heat in her cheeks burn hotter, the sting of public humiliation bringing unwanted tears to her eyes. "I am so sorry," Elara whispered. She scrambled to her feet, clutching her broken bag to her chest like a shield. "I tripped. I am Elara Quinn. I am the new transfer." "I am acutely aware of your tardiness, Miss Quinn," Kael replied. He looked down at her with a gaze so cold it made her bones ache. He did not look at the invisible tether still humming between their chests. He ignored the scent of pine and ozone that was still making Elara dizzy. He buried the reaction so deeply that she almost thought she had imagined the flash of gold in his eyes. "You have interrupted my lecture," Kael continued, his voice echoing in the silent hall. "You have destroyed university property. You have demonstrated a profound lack of spatial awareness. All within your first thirty seconds in my presence." Elara swallowed hard. Her throat was painfully dry. The strange pull in her chest was begging her to apologize differently, to seek his approval, to close the distance between them. She fought the urge with every ounce of willpower she possessed. She was a law student. She did not beg. She squared her shoulders despite her trembling hands. "It was an accident, Professor," she managed to say, her voice steadier this time. Kael leaned forward slightly. The movement was predatory. The scent of pine and thunderstorm wrapped around her again, suffocating in its intensity. "Accidents are a luxury afforded to the weak, Miss Quinn," he said softly. The words were meant only for her ears, sliding under her skin like ice water. "And weakness does not survive long in my classroom. Clean up this pathetic mess and take a seat at the back. If you disrupt my class again, I will have you expelled before the sun sets." He turned his broad back on her, dismissing her existence. Elara knelt back down, her vision blurring. She scraped her ruined belongings together, feeling the mocking stares of her new classmates burning into her spine. Her hands were shaking as she shoved the glass shards into her broken bag. She retreated to the darkest, furthest corner of the lecture hall, sinking into a wooden chair. Kael Draven returned to the podium. He did not look at her for the rest of the hour. He was cruel. He was arrogant. He clearly wanted her gone. So why was her heart still pounding in a frantic, desperate rhythm? And why did the dark, terrifying pull in her chest feel like it belonged to him? Author's Note: Welcome to Northwood University! Elara really knows how to make an entrance, doesn't she? The mate bond hit fast, but Kael is building his walls of ice just as quickly. What did you think of his harsh reaction? Do you think he is just naturally cruel, or is he hiding something? Let me know your thoughts in the comments below! 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