
The S-Tier's Omega Bodyguard
Kieran Hunt is a deadly omega bodyguard who never submits. Until he's assigned to Elliot Sinclair, an arrogant S-Tier alpha whose pheromones shatter his control.
One forbidden night. One failed suppressant. Now Kieran's carrying the alpha's twins, and Elliot refuses to let his omega go. Ever.
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Chapter 5
Kieran learned the shape of Elliot Sinclair's days the same way he'd always learned his clients' habits: by watching, cataloguing, and staying out of the way until he understood what he was dealing with.
Elliot woke at five-thirty without an alarm. Ran for forty minutes on the building's private gym floor before the rest of the residents were awake. Showered. Ate standing at the kitchen counter - always the same thing, Greek yogurt and whatever fruit was in the bowl - while reading whatever had come in overnight on his phone. Was in his home office by seven. In his car heading to Sinclair Industries by eight forty-five, using the twelve minutes of travel time to take calls. By nine he was in a building full of people whose entire professional purpose was trying to keep up with him.
Kieran shadowed all of it. That was what live-in protection meant: not just the high-alert moments, but the ordinary hours, the shape of the days, until he could anticipate where Elliot would be thirty seconds before Elliot decided to be there.
The first morning, Elliot had seemed mildly amused by this. By the third morning, he'd stopped noticing Kieran the way people eventually stopped noticing security cameras - present, accepted, part of the background. Which was exactly how Kieran wanted it.
Except that it was harder to be background when you were an omega navigating an S-Tier alpha's pheromone environment for eight to fourteen hours a day.
He'd doubled his suppressant dosage the morning after moving in, which was fine on paper and less fine in practice stronger doses meant brain fog in the first hour and a bone-deep fatigue that hit around four in the afternoon like a freight train. He managed both. He'd managed worse. But Elliot's pheromones in an enclosed space the car, the elevator, the penthouse kitchen at six in the morning were a specific category of problem that his medical-grade suppressants weren't fully equipped for because his medical-grade suppressants had never been designed for sustained proximity to an S-Tier.
Most people never encountered one. The genuine article, not the ones who tested borderline on secondary characteristics and let the designation do work in social situations. Elliot Sinclair was the real thing, and Kieran's body had an opinion about that which he was spending considerable energy ignoring.
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Wednesday morning, Elliot had three back-to-back meetings at Sinclair Industries and a lunch with two of the company's board members that Kieran had already vetted six ways from Sunday. Kieran took up his usual position outside the boardroom during the meetings visible enough to do his job, unobtrusive enough not to make the clients nervous and spent the time running through his security review of Elliot's office floor.
The office was the forty-second floor of the Sinclair Industries tower. It had better security infrastructure than the penthouse, which made sense; corporate had an actual security team, staff rotation protocols, visitor badging systems. What it had in common with most corporate security setups was that it had been designed to look impressive and function adequately, not to protect against someone with professional training and a specific target.
Kieran was making notes on his third blind-spot camera angle when a voice behind him said, "You must be the new guy."
He turned. The man was mid-thirties, compact build, the kind of easy confidence that came from being good at his job and knowing it. He had the look of someone who'd started in the actual military before moving into private sector posture, the particular economy of movement. Kieran recognized the type because he was the type.
"Ryan Cho," the man said, extending a hand. "Mr. Sinclair's chief of staff. We've exchanged about fourteen emails in the last seventy-two hours."
"Kieran Hunt." He shook it. Ryan had a firm, no-nonsense grip. "I've been meaning to ask you about the vendor access records for the forty-second floor. The log I pulled shows three unescorted maintenance visits in the last six weeks that I can't match to work orders."
Ryan blinked. Then he pulled out his own phone. "Send me the dates. I'll cross-check against facilities." He looked at Kieran with something that might have been reassessment. "The last security consultant we had spent his first week asking about Mr. Sinclair's lunch preferences so he could brief the kitchen."
"His lunch preferences are a personal liability," Kieran said. "Routine is exploitable. I'm working on varying the schedule."
Ryan smiled quick, genuine, a little tired around the edges in the way of someone managing a man like Elliot every day. "I think I'm going to like working with you."
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The trouble with Wednesday was Clara Hayes.
Kieran had read her file, which was easy because Clara Hayes had essentially no private life that wasn't accessible in the glossy pages of three different social publications. Omega, twenty-eight, from old Boston money of the particular variety that didn't need to mention it. She and Elliot had been engaged for eleven months. She was beautiful in the studied, deliberate way of someone raised to be looked at, and from every available source utterly composed, appropriate, and well-liked.
She arrived at Sinclair Industries at twelve-thirty for the lunch, which meant she arrived at twelve-twenty because she was the kind of person who was always early, and she arrived with a smile for the reception staff and a cream-colored coat that probably cost more than Kieran's first car.
She noticed Kieran the second she stepped out of the elevator. Most people took a moment to register him trained eye contact, physical presence, the deliberate projection of someone who needed to be seen as non-threatening while remaining capable of immediate action. Clara clocked him in about three seconds, smooth and unhurried, her gaze moving from his face to the positioning of his hands to the small tell of his jacket silhouette where his holster sat, and then back to his face.
Then she smiled. Genuine, not performative. "You're new," she said. "Kieran Hunt? Elliot mentioned you'd be joining us."
"Ms. Hayes." He kept his voice professionally neutral. "He mentioned you'd be here for the lunch. I'll need to confirm your building pass and-"
"Already done at reception." She held up the visitor badge. "I also signed in with security on the ground floor, let them check my bag, and gave them the name of my driver who's in the parking garage." She tilted her head slightly. "I've been engaged to Elliot for almost a year. I know the protocols."
Kieran revised his assessment of Clara Hayes upward. "I'll still need to clear the private dining room before you go in."
"Of course," she said, and stepped back without making him feel like he'd been unnecessarily difficult. That was a skill too, that particular graceful deference that didn't read as deference at all. He wondered if she'd been born with it or learned it.
He cleared the room. She went in. He took up his position in the corridor and that was supposed to be the end of it.
Except that Elliot arrived at twelve-thirty-two, two minutes late by his own exact standard, and the way his face changed when he saw Clara waiting for him was the kind of data point Kieran filed away automatically and immediately wished he hadn't.
It wasn't love. Kieran had worked protection detail for people deeply in love, could identify it like he identified threat vectors in the quality of attention, the involuntary softening of posture, the way a room reorganized around a person. What crossed Elliot's face when he saw Clara was warmer than absence and cooler than love and complicated in ways that were none of Kieran's business.
He turned back to the corridor. His job was the door.
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The lunch ran ninety minutes. Then the board members left, and then Clara came out alone, still in the cream coat, and stopped in front of Kieran.
"He does this thing," she said, without preamble, "where he gets very focused on the next problem and forgets that the people around him are also having a day." She said it without bitterness, which was somehow more complicated than bitterness would have been. "I assume you've already encountered that."
Kieran said nothing, which was the professional response.
Clara almost smiled. "He speaks well of you, actually. Which means he's paying attention, which means you've gotten under his skin a little, which is that's not nothing, with Elliot." She adjusted the strap of her bag. "Take care of him. He won't ask for it, and he won't thank you correctly when you do, but he needs it."
"That's the job," Kieran said. Same words he'd said on the terrace two nights ago.
"Yes," she said, studying him for a moment with those composed, intelligent eyes. "I expect it is."
She left. Kieran watched her go and felt the corridor feel slightly larger in her absence not because she took up space in any aggressive way, but because she was the kind of person whose presence registered.
Behind the closed dining room door, he could hear Elliot on the phone again. Low, measured, that particular note in his voice that meant he was solving something. Kieran checked the corridor. Checked the time. Leaned his back against the wall and settled in.
He was very good at waiting.
He was considerably less good, he was beginning to understand, at the specific kind of waiting that involved not thinking about the way Elliot's voice carried through walls.
He'd add that to the list of problems to solve.
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