
Marked by the Hidden Alpha
Marked by the Hidden Alpha Chapter 1
The Grandview Hotel’s gold-plated elevators gleamed at me like the mocking eyes of a predator. I clutched the takeout bag, knuckles white, trying to keep my heart from thundering out of my chest. The scent of money and power hung thick in the air—an atmosphere I’d never truly belonged to, not as a human, not as Marcus’s barely-there girlfriend, and certainly not as someone whose self-worth barely scraped the floor.
I knocked, expecting Rina’s voice. Instead, the door swung open with a practiced, arrogant sweep.
Marcus stood framed in the doorway, a towel slung dangerously low on his hips, droplets of water tracing the ridges of his bare chest. His dark hair was tousled, his eyes cold, and the air behind him was thick with a musky, animal tang I recognized but had never been allowed to truly taste—Beta pheromones mingled with lust and betrayal.
Rina emerged from behind him, her skin flushed and glowing beneath a barely-there slip of black lace. She wore my favorite shade, the one I’d always been too shy to try. The air in the room pulsed with the unmistakable aftermath of sex, the scent sharp and raw, making my stomach twist in humiliation.
Marcus’s lips curled into a sneer, his eyes raking over me as if I were a stain on the marble floor. “You ordinary humans are naturally unfit to satisfy me,” he said, each word a strike against the fragile shell of pride I’d tried so hard to maintain.
My voice caught in my throat. I could only stare, fingers numb, my world tilting on its axis.
Rina let out a tinkling laugh, stepping forward so the light caught on her smooth, predatory smile. “She’s like a piece of wood in bed. I guess you get what you settle for, right?”
For a moment, I couldn’t breathe. Their words slammed into me, ugly and final, stripping away every lie I’d told myself about why Marcus never held me close, why Rina’s eyes always lingered too long when she thought I wasn’t looking. I felt naked, exposed, and so terribly, painfully human.
A crash of towels broke the silence. Down the hallway, a hotel worker approached—tall, broad-shouldered, with the kind of easy confidence that drew eyes. He wore the uniform of service, but something in the way he moved—deliberate, predatory—made me shiver.
He stopped, his gaze locking on mine with a force that made my knees threaten to give way. His eyes were a deep, impossible gold, burning with a heat I’d never been the focus of before.
He dropped to one knee, right there in the hallway, towels spilling across the plush carpet. “Marry me.”
The world seemed to freeze. Marcus barked a laugh, the sound cruel and echoing off the marble. Rina’s laughter joined his, sharp as broken glass.
“Look at this! An Alpha wants a human?” Marcus crowed, his disdainful gaze flicking over the hotel worker. “What Alpha would want a mere human like her?”
“Poor guy must be delusional,” Rina chimed in, her eyes glinting with malice. “Maybe he likes his girls quiet and useless.”
But the man didn’t flinch. His eyes never left mine, steady and piercing, as if he could see through every layer of shame and longing I’d ever hidden. My hands trembled, the takeout bag nearly slipping from my grasp. The humiliation should have made me shrink away, but instead, a strange heat began to coil in my belly.
He rose with a slow, fluid grace, gathering my scattered dignity along with the delivery bag. "Let me help,” he murmured, his voice a low, rumbling promise that seemed to vibrate in my bones.
He guided me toward the elevator, his hand a warm, steady weight at the small of my back. In the mirrored walls, I caught a glimpse of my own flushed cheeks, my hair a tangled mess from the wind and the shock. I saw Marcus and Rina reflected behind us, their laughter fading as the elevator doors slid shut, separating me from their world—if only for a moment.
Inside the close quarters, the stranger—Lucien, his name tag read—moved a fraction closer. The air shifted, thickening with something darker, richer. I caught the faintest whiff of his scent: cedar and rain, threaded with a raw, electric charge that made my skin prickle and my pulse race.
I tried to step away, but the wall pressed cold against my back. He leaned in, his lips barely grazing my ear. "You’re not what they think you are."
His words sent a jolt down my spine. Heat blossomed beneath my skin, racing from my neck to the hollow of my thighs. My knees trembled, a slick, shameful wetness gathering between my legs—impossible, humiliating, and yet I couldn’t stop it.
His gaze dropped to my throat, lingering on the spot where a mate’s mark might be placed. "When I truly touch you," he whispered, his breath hot and soft against my skin, "you’ll beg me to mark you."
The elevator chimed. I stumbled out, Lucien’s hand steadying me. At my apartment door, he reached out, brushing my hair aside, his fingertips tracing the sensitive skin just above my collarbone. My body arched involuntarily, a shudder wracking through me. I felt his touch everywhere—fire licking up my neck, a liquid ache pooling low in my belly.
He lingered for one heartbeat more, his lips so close to my ear I could feel the heat of his words. "Soon," he promised, voice velvet-dark. "You’ll know what it means to be wanted."
He slipped away, footsteps echoing down the hall. I sagged against the door, breathless, trembling, the wetness between my thighs a secret stain of longing and awakening. For the first time, I wondered—what was I becoming?
Behind the safety of my door, I pressed my fingers to the spot he’d touched, feeling the ghost of his promise burn beneath my skin. Outside, his shadow lingered in the hallway, watching, waiting.
And in that silence, I realized: everything I thought I knew about myself was about to change.
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