Chapter 16: Chapter 16: Competition
Rafael did not want to be here.
He wanted a desk, a pen, a stack of documents, and the mild illusion of control. Instead, he stood half a step behind Gabriel, holding a thick meeting folder like it was a weapon, with six junior secretaries lined up behind him like a tiny, overworked battalion ready to storm a battlefield.
The Coming of Age Annual Ball planning meeting.
The one involving both Damian and Gabriel.
The one notorious for ending careers, sanity, and two ministers’ positions if they are judging Gabriel’s ability to rule again like last month.
Gabriel walked with serene confidence, glowing in pale gold, one hand resting lightly over his stomach. Rafael tried to match that calm. He failed miserably.
“We’ll go over the logistics first,” Gabriel murmured as they approached the council room. “Then protocol. Then security. And no one, absolutely no one, is allowed to change the ceremony lineup again.”
Behind Rafael, his junior secretaries straightened like soldiers about to charge into artillery fire.
“Yes, Your Highness,” Rafael whispered.
Rafael stepped into the council room and immediately regretted every life choice that led him here. The space was already full: Damian sat at the head of the table, calm and impossibly composed in black and gold, while ministers lined the sides in stiff rows, protocol officers hovered with the energy of people one comment away from screaming, and two generals looked like they were preparing for combat.
And right in front of Rafael’s assigned seat sat Gregoris, not the silent Shadow dressed for war, but Gregoris as Duke of Alamina.
For a split second Rafael forgot how to move. The transformation was unsettling in a strangely elegant way. Gregoris wore deep midnight velvet, intricate silver embroidery, and a royal blue sash that draped across him like it had been tailored directly onto his bones. Even his posture had shifted into something aristocratic, controlled, and far too regal for the man Rafael remembered nearly fainting around.
He looked both familiar and alarmingly new, still a weapon, but now polished, framed, and politically untouchable.
Gabriel kept walking, serene as ever, so Rafael forced himself to follow and slid into the chair opposite Gregoris. He kept his eyes down, acutely aware of the man sitting across from him and telling himself repeatedly that it was fine. It was absolutely fine. He could do this. He was a professional. He would not dissolve into dust because Gregoris looked like a portrait commissioned to intimidate entire nations.
Damian opened the meeting, speaking with that steady authority that made half the table straighten instinctively. Rafael listened, or tried to, until the moment he stood to present his section and accidentally met Gregoris’s cool eyes.
His voice almost cracked.
He pushed through the briefing anyway, papers trembling a little between his fingers, pretending to be unbothered while Gregoris listened with the mild interest of someone evaluating a document rather than a person. It wasn’t unkind. It was just… composed. A level of calm Rafael desperately wished he possessed.
By the end of the meeting he was exhausted, relieved, and a little humiliated, though he managed not to fling himself out a window in front of the imperial court.
When the chairs scraped back and everyone rose, Gregoris stood with an easy, aristocratic confidence Rafael had never seen on him before. He gave Rafael a polite nod before turning away and stepping into a discussion with one of the ministers.
Gabriel touched Rafael’s arm lightly, indicating he was staying behind with Damian.
“Give us a few minutes,” Gabriel murmured. “We’ll join you shortly.”
Rafael nodded, gathered his notes, and shepherded the junior secretaries out like a tired mother duck herding anxious ducklings. Once the hallway was cleared and the door shut behind the last terrified intern, Rafael let himself sag against the wall for one quiet breath.
He needed a moment. Preferably ten. Maybe an hour.
Gregoris had sat across from him the entire meeting like a portrait come to life, elegant and unreadable, and Rafael’s nerves were still vibrating.
He checked his planner, pretending to reorganize his notes while waiting for Gabriel and Damian to finish their private discussion. The corridor was quiet, polished marble reflecting the early afternoon light.
A shadow shifted behind him.
Rafael stiffened but didn’t turn. He knew exactly who moved like that.
A low voice, smooth and far too amused, murmured near his ear,
“You ignored me a month ago.”
The words slid down his spine like cold water. He didn’t turn right away; he needed one precious second to compose his face, his soul, and every cell that threatened to flee the premises.
“Your Excellency…” he forced out, very politely, very tightly, “I did not ignore you.”
Gregoris stepped into his peripheral vision with the unhurried grace of a man who’d never once rushed in his life.
“You walked past me in the west corridor without blinking,” Gregoris murmured. “I even said your name.”
Rafael winced. “I was… under emotional duress.”
“Hmm… yes, the date,” Gregoris murmured.
Rafael flinched. Of course Gregoris would bring that up here, in a hallway where Rafael could absolutely die of shame and no one would find his body for hours.
“It… it wasn’t what you think,” Rafael said quickly. “I wasn’t ignoring you. I was… overloaded.”
Gregoris tilted his head, his gaze sharpened with a quiet, predatory curiosity. “Overloaded,” he repeated. “Yet you went on the date.”
“It was scheduled,” Rafael whispered defensively. “Delphine made it sound like national policy.”
Gregoris hummed, not quite approving, not quite amused. “And it went well.”
Rafael stiffened. “How do you know that?”
“Gabriel talks,” Gregoris said simply. “He thought it was endearing.”
Rafael wanted to sink through the floor. “I didn’t say it went well.”
“You just did.”
Rafael’s face burned. “Fine. It went… fine. Good, even. Augustus is very…”
“Stable?” Gregoris offered, entirely polite.
“Yes,” Rafael said too fast. “Stable is good.” His knuckles were white from the force with which he clenched on the planner in hopes that it would calm him.
“And I’m not stable?” Gregoris asked, entirely too smoothly.
Rafael made a sound somewhere between a squeak and a dying prayer. “That’s not what I meant.”
Gregoris took a step closer, just enough for Rafael to feel a shift in the air between them. “But Rafael, you know Kent values honesty. Does he know that he has competition?”
Rafael’s brain did something unhelpful, like shutting down all higher functions and leaving only panic and the ability to sweat.
’Competition.’
’Kent had competition.’
’He meant himself. He meant himself. He absolutely meant himself.’
Rafael forced his spine straight, clutched his planner like it was a holy artifact, and managed, somehow, to make his voice work.
“…Your Excellency,” he whispered, horrified, “there is no competition.”
“Yes,” Gregoris said mildly. “And I submitted a formal courting request the following day.”
Rafael stopped breathing altogether.
“You…you WHAT?”
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Chapters
- Chapter 222 - 223: The Main Star (3)
- Chapter 221: The Main Star (2)
- Chapter 220: The main star (1)
- Chapter 219: Eighteen, Officially
- Chapter 218: Right to glare.
- Chapter 217: In Between
- Chapter 216: Time
- Chapter 215: When?
- Chapter 214: Kiss
- Chapter 213: Proposal
- Chapter 212: Not the only one
- Chapter 211: Frederik
- Chapter 210: Domestic
- Chapter 209: Pregnancy
- Chapter 208: Outnumbered
- Chapter 207: Recommendations
- Chapter 206: Confirmation
- Chapter 205: The Wrong Man
- Chapter 204: Corridor Politics
- Chapter 203: Family
- Chapter 202: Spoiled in Reasonable Measures
- Chapter 201: Testing discipline
- Chapter 200: Statements
- Chapter 199: Consequences
- Chapter 198: Bent
- Chapter 197: In the morning
- Chapter 196: Round one
- Chapter 195: I want a second one.
- Chapter 194: Dessert
- Chapter 193: Timeline
- Chapter 192: Reasonable.
- Chapter 191: Terrible
- Chapter 190: Damian
- Chapter 189: Almost
- Chapter 188: More secrets
- Chapter 187: Story
- Chapter 186: Talking at last
- Chapter 185: Break the bond.
- Chapter 184: Through the crack.
- Chapter 183: Rage
- Chapter 182: Claymore manor
- Chapter 181: Stubborn men
- Chapter 180: After it.
- Chapter 179: Make it stop.
- Chapter 178: Not enough
- Chapter 177: Someone else
- Chapter 176: Desperation
- Chapter 175: Baby
- Chapter 174: Outside
- Chapter 173: Hate
- Chapter 172: The room off the avenue
- Chapter 171: The backstage
- Chapter 170: After the applause
- Chapter 169: The scene
- Chapter 168: Delronne
- Chapter 167: The friendship
- Chapter 166: The civilian
- Chapter 165: Foolish nobles and children (4)
- Chapter 164: Foolish nobles and children (3)
- Chapter 163: Foolish nobles and children (2)
- Chapter 162: Foolish nobles and children (1)
- Chapter 161: Introductions
- Chapter 160: Vows for Natalie
- Chapter 159: Frasner of House Alamina
- Chapter 158: Godfather at last. [Win-Win]
- Chapter 157: Negotiation [Win-Win ]
- Chapter 156: Why not? [Win-Win]
- Chapter 155: No.
- Chapter 154: Cause and Consequence
- Chapter 153: Settling
- Chapter 152: Back to the right father
- Chapter 151: Children (2)
- Chapter 150: Children (1)
- Chapter 149: Neither
- Chapter 148: Family
- Chapter 147: Visitors
- Chapter 146: Natalie
- Chapter 145: She.
- Chapter 144: Breathe
- Chapter 143: First sign
- Chapter 142: No.
- Chapter 141: Tired colors
- Chapter 140: A daughter
- Chapter 139: Two Hours of Training [Win-Win]
- Chapter 138: Checkup (2) [Win-Win]
- Chapter 137: Checkup (1)
- Chapter 136: Blackmail
- Chapter 135: Kill the ghost
- Chapter 134: Past Lunch
- Chapter 133: Marital
- Chapter 132: Mirror
- Chapter 131: One more kiss.
- Chapter 130: Thoughts
- Chapter 129: His side (2)
- Chapter 128: His side (1)
- Chapter 127: They have.
- Chapter 126: Still Awake
- Chapter 125: Home
- Chapter 124: Follow through. (2)
- Chapter 123: Follow through. (1)
- Chapter 122: Consequences
- Chapter 121: Imperial brothers (2)
- Chapter 120: Imperial brother (1)
- Chapter 119: Underdog
- Chapter 118: Home
- Chapter 117: Dinner, Properly
- Chapter 116: Family talk
- Chapter 115: The Sweetheart
- Chapter 114: Normal husband
- Chapter 113: Before dinner
- Chapter 112: Morning After
- Chapter 111: After Guests
- Chapter 110: Dinner (2)
- Chapter 109: Dinner (1)
- Chapter 108: Brother
- Chapter 107: Guests
- Chapter 106: Indoor predator
- Chapter 105: Come home.
- Chapter 104: Risk management
- Chapter 103: Announcement
- Chapter 102: Imperial ally
- Chapter 101: Lemon
- Chapter 100: Safe
- Chapter 99: Report
- Chapter 98: Routine (2)
- Chapter 97: Routine (1)
- Chapter 96: Like
- Chapter 95: Cold night
- Chapter 94: Planned
- Chapter 93: Beautifully dressed.
- Chapter 92: Tactical marriage
- Chapter 91: Announcement
- Chapter 90: Handle it.
- Chapter 89: Competent
- Chapter 88: Check-up
- Chapter 87: Go.
- Chapter 86: Worth it.
- Chapter 85: Don’t keep it in.
- Chapter 84: Stamina
- Chapter 83: Outing (2)
- Chapter 82: Outing (1)
- Chapter 81: Three days
- Chapter 80: To the South
- Chapter 79: Theoretically
- Chapter 78: The gaze of an alpha
- Chapter 77: Stay
- Chapter 76: Hunger
- Chapter 75: Guide review (2)
- Chapter 74: Guide review (1)
- Chapter 73: How to deal with an alpha
- Chapter 72: Last warning
- Chapter 71: Letting me run.
- Chapter 70: Truths
- Chapter 69: Not enough
- Chapter 68: Back home
- Chapter 67: Outnumbered
- Chapter 66: First house tour
- Chapter 65: The Prison of Alamina (1)
- Chapter 64: The kiss.
- Chapter 63: Four in the morning
- Chapter 62: Delightful recovery
- Chapter 61: New information
- Chapter 60: Three days
- Chapter 59: The aftermath
- Chapter 58: Fully claimed
- Chapter 57: Mine
- Chapter 56: Curses
- Chapter 55: Publicly dangerous
- Chapter 54: Them
- Chapter 53: Emotional damage and violence
- Chapter 52: Alone by design
- Chapter 51: Let him believe
- Chapter 50: Delivery
- Chapter 49: Possession
- Chapter 48: Retaliation (2)
- Chapter 47: Retaliation (1)
- Chapter 46: Not this time. (1)
- Chapter 45: Familial
- Chapter 44: Luncheon planning
- Chapter 43: Loss of control
- Chapter 42: Stress relief
- Chapter 41: A shame.
- Chapter 40: It suits you.
- Chapter 39: Resentment.
- Chapter 38: A fast passing ceremony
- Chapter 37: Consequences
- Chapter 36: Don’t commit treason
- Chapter 35: Liar
- Chapter 34: Generous
- Chapter 33: Why?
- Chapter 32: Love comes later
- Chapter 31: A taste
- Chapter 30: Cookies
- Chapter 29: Hypothetically
- Chapter 28: Monday with cookies
- Chapter 27: Failure
- Chapter 26: Hatred and disdain
- Chapter 25: The date (2)
- Chapter 24: The date (1)
- Chapter 23: Damn all.
- Chapter 22: Lace is war
- Chapter 21: Cognac and Consequences
- Chapter 20: The plan
- Chapter 19: Mother and the plan
- Chapter 18: Therapy needed.
- Chapter 17: Psychological terror.
- Chapter 16: Competition
- Chapter 15: Not interested
- Chapter 14: Updated news
- Chapter 13: Office trauma
- Chapter 12: Agreeable
- Chapter 11: Blind date (3)
- Chapter 10: Blind date (2)
- Chapter 9: Blind date (1)
- Chapter 8: Before the blind date
- Chapter 7: Emotional damage
- Chapter 6: Warfare runs in the family.
- Chapter 5: Cancel it.
- Chapter 4: The Department of Spite
- Chapter 3: Kill me now.
- Chapter 2: The Bloodhound’s Interest
- Chapter 1: Duke of Alamina