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My Hot Professor Is An Alpha

She just wanted to live a quiet life. But that night, at a forced party, Arwen was trapped, and her dignity was almost taken away. Hated her beauty. Judged for her intelligence. Arwen became the target of Astrid, the rich heiress, and Lionel, the rugby team captain, who held a grudge against her. It was a party deliberately designed to destroy Arwen. And she was one step away from ruin... Until a large wolf broke through the window and changed everything. "You're mine, Arwen. I won't let them touch you." "I don't even know you!" "But your body knows my soul." The mysterious professor, Zion, is an Alpha from The Moonstrike Pack. Even more terrifying, Arwen is his Mate. Forced to the Alpha's mansion, Arwen is dragged into a world built on power, blood, and bonds of destiny she cannot choose. But as the secrets of the past begin to unfold, Arwen realizes she is not just an ordinary human. She is the key to the war between the Packs. Between desire and betrayal, who can she trust? Because in the world of werewolves, love can save or kill.
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Chapter 5

"No!"

The scream escaped Arwen's lips, loud and full of uncertainty.

Her breath was ragged. Both hands clutched her head as if trying to drive something urgent from her mind.

Zion stared at her intensely, his eyebrows furrowed, his eyes narrowed sharply. "You shouldn't be awake yet," he muttered softly but clearly.

The look in his eyes showed that he was surprised. It was impossible for Arwen, a human girl, to escape the influence of his power. He knew that he had not completely withdrawn the influence of his suggestive magic.

"I want to go home," Arwen hissed, regulating her breathing. Her voice trembled, but her eyes showed determination. "I can't stay here."

"Arwen." Zion was still standing, his tall figure towering over her, his shadow lengthening under the dim light of the chandelier. "At least stay the night. You're not fully recovered yet."

"I don't care," Arwen cut him off quickly. She rose from the bed, slightly unsteady but promptly regaining her balance. "I can't trust anyone right now, including you."

Zion stared at her silently. His alpha aura emanated from him, dominating the room, but the girl remained tall. Despite the slight ripple in her pupils, Arwen did not flinch.

"Arwen, if you step outside this mansion tonight, you may-"

"Whatever happens out there, it can't be worse than being in a place that makes me doubt my mind," she said, her voice low but emphatic. "Please take me home."

For a moment, only silence answered. Zion took a deep breath. His gaze remained piercing, but he knew exactly when to hold back.

"All right," he said, his voice flat but deep. "I'll take you home."

A few moments later.

The night sky was shrouded in a thin fog. A shiny black car stopped in front of an old apartment building on the corner of the city. Zion got out first, then opened the right door for Arwen.

The girl got out without saying a word. The night wind blew her hair, and her face looked tired but enthusiastic in the dim light of the street lamp.

"I'll wait until you go inside," said Zion.

Arwen nodded softly, but before stepping away, she turned her head. "I know what you were trying to do earlier."

Zion didn't answer. His eyes were fixed on hers-deep, intense, hiding something he hadn't revealed.

"I'm not a puppet that can be controlled," Arwen continued. "And I don't belong to anyone."

Her words seemed to swirl between them.

Then she turned and stepped into her apartment building. The door closed with a soft click.

Zion stood frozen for a few seconds before finally returning to his car.

His gaze was fixed on the third-floor window, directly at the room holding the person who had shaken the very foundations of his control.

Inside Arwen's apartment.

"What was that feeling?"

Arwen muttered softly, her hands clutching her messy hair that fell onto her shoulders.

Her gaze was empty, staring at her faint reflection in the mirror on the wall of the narrow room.

Her face was pale, and her eyes seemed darker than usual, as if their light was fading.

She took a deep breath and held her temples again. A faint throbbing pulsed inside her head, disturbing the calm she had been trying to build since returning to the apartment.

"I was at a party... Lionel..." she thought softly. "Then, why did I wake up in Professor Zion's mansion?"

Small steps carried him back and forth across the wooden floor, which creaked with every step.

He pressed his lips together, trying to decipher the fragments of events that felt like a fog in his mind.

"Am I starting to like Professor Zion?" he said softly, almost not believing the words coming out of his mouth.

She stopped walking. The statement echoed in the room. Silence. Painful.

She looked down and hugged herself. "It doesn't make sense. But he is very handsome, and all the girls want him. Oh my God, am I falling for him?" she whispered, but her voice sounded shaky.

In her heart, she knew something had shaken her from the way Zion had looked at her earlier. It was as if invisible magic was running through her veins, demanding, guiding, and seducing.

"I'm going crazy trying to remember..." she hissed, frustrated.

She collapsed into a chair near the window and stared outside.

"Where is Lionel? And the others. Are they really-" She held her breath. "... out to get me?"

The question hung, settled, then fell like a stone into the lake of her consciousness. She had no answer, only suspicion, fear, and a sense of betrayal.

Arwen closed her eyes for a moment, trying to regulate her breathing. "Calm down..." she muttered.

Her feet moved slowly toward the bed. She sat on the edge, clutching the edge of the blanket, her head still throbbing softly.

She tilted her body, slowly lying on the thin, uncomfortable mattress, but it felt safe.

The clock ticking on the wall was the only sound accompanying her. In the silence, one thing continued to haunt her thoughts-Zion's gaze. A gaze that seemed to pierce through all layers of her logic.

And even though her body was lying down, her mind was still wandering, fixated on the man who should not be disturbing her nights.

***

The next morning.

Arwen's footsteps sounded steady as she walked down the campus corridor.

The morning breeze blew the ends of her jacket, but her heart felt chaotic, like a thick fog covering her mind since that night. Her head still felt heavy, even though her body forced her to move as usual.

"She looks quiet, but she's a bitch."

The voice hit her ears like a whip. Arwen turned slowly, only to find three female students standing not far from her, staring at her mockingly.

She took a deep breath, trying to ignore them, but her steps grew heavier as voices rose from various corners.

"I heard her go into Lionel's room that night."

"I think she deliberately sold herself to keep her job at Lionel's cafe."

"How shameful. A scholarship student, but look at her behavior..."

The closer she got to the main building, the more eyes stared at her, narrowing, sneering, accusing. Arwen bit her lower lip, her heart sinking.

What did they all mean?

Her eyes fell on the crowd in front of the notice board.

Astrid, Lionel, and several students stood there, handing out pieces of paper. Arwen approached, grabbed one of the flyers, and her body froze.

It was her photo.

She was lying on a bed, her dress slightly open, her eyes closed-taken from an angle that made her look as if...

"N-No..." Arwen whispered, her body trembling.

She stared at Astrid with wide eyes. "Where did you get this?!"

Astrid smiled slyly. "Oh, so you admit it's you?"

"Answer me!" Arwen shouted, breathing heavily.

"They all need to know who you are," Astrid replied loudly. "You've disgraced this university. Disgusting! A scholarship student acting like-"

"Enough!" Arwen replied, her voice trembling. "I was framed! This is all-"

"What? Slander? We have proof. You think the campus will believe a slut like-"

Laughter and murmurs spread quickly, like poison spreading through the blood.

Several students began to push, throwing flyers at Arwen's face. Some even threw water bottles, hitting her shoulder. Arwen backed away, staggering.

"Stop!" Her voice was hoarse. "I'm not guilty! I don't know what happened!"

Laughter, insults, jeers.

Until finally-

"Enough."

The voice boomed, echoing like thunder splitting the sky.

Everyone fell silent. It was as if time had frozen.

Heavy, authoritative footsteps approached from the main gate.

The students moved aside to make way, like a river parting at the appearance of a majestic figure in its midst.

Professor Zion.

His black suit enveloped his tall, authoritative figure. He was handsome with a strong jawline. His eyes were sharp, dark as a moonless night.

His face was unreadable, but his aura was so strong and dominant that it forced everyone to bow down.

Zion looked directly at Astrid, then at Arwen, cornered against the wall, her face full of emotional pain and tears.

"Whoever dares to touch her again must deal with me," Zion said calmly but firmly. His voice was low, but it was enough to silence everyone.

Astrid gritted her teeth. "Professor Zion, you don't know who Arwen is. She-"

Zion raised his hand, silencing Astrid. "I know far more than any of you."

Astrid laughed cynically. "Then you should know that she has tarnished the name of this campus. We have already submitted a petition. The rectorate is considering revoking her scholarship. In fact-"

" If she is expelled, "Zion interrupted softly," I will resign from this university."

The room fell silent.

All eyes widened. Astrid was transfixed. Lionel looked incredulous.

Arwen looked at Zion, her eyes brimming with tears.

Zion stepped forward and hugged Arwen in front of everyone. He hugged her with strong, comforting arms, protecting her small, trembling body.

"Arwen is mine," he said, his voice sounding like an ancestral oath.

Whispers immediately spread. Astrid's face paled. Lionel clenched his fists.

Zion lifted Arwen's face, looking deeply into her eyes.

"You are not alone. I am here."

Arwen sobbed, her body going limp in Zion's embrace. For the first time since the incident, she felt safe. Protected.

Zion looked at all the students who were still watching. "I'll repeat it. I will leave this institution if the campus council punishes Arwen without a fair investigation. Not just as a teacher, but as a man who protects his woman."

The atmosphere suddenly fell silent.

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