Chapter 3: Chapter 3: Kill me now.
Rafael barely remembered slipping out of the ballroom.
One minute he was smiling politely at diplomats while Alexandra whispered entirely unhelpful commentary in his ear; the next, Gabriel gave him a subtle nod toward the exit, the kind that meant go before someone makes this worse, and Rafael gratefully fled with the same urgency as a man escaping a burning building.
Now he was in the backseat of his sleek black sedan, the city lights dragging long streaks across the window as the car glided through the imperial district. His heart was still fluttering against his ribs, humiliated and jittery, and his mind kept replaying the absurdity of the evening.
Gregoris Frasner had watched him.
All night.
Like Rafael was an appetizer someone had put on the wrong table.
He buried his face in his hands.
The driver cleared his throat quietly. “We’re heading to your apartment, sir. Should arrive in about fifteen minutes.”
Rafael dropped his hands and straightened. His apartment. The tidy, quiet, perfectly normal apartment that did not contain his mother, her expectations, or her interrogation. Normally, that alone was reason to go home.
But then he imagined walking through the door alone, while Gregoris was clearly having fun tormenting him.
’No. Absolutely not.’
He wasn’t spending the night alone with the memory of Gregoris’s stare seared into his brain.
Rafael leaned forward. “Change of plans. Take me to the main manor.”
The driver blinked at him in the rearview mirror. “The Rosenroth estate, sir?”
“Yes,” Rafael said, rubbing his forehead. “I… need to see my mother.”
He regretted the words instantly. He did not need to see his mother. He needed stability. Familiarity. Something predictable and mildly judgmental to counteract the fact that the Empire’s deadliest man had spent the entire evening looking at him like a puzzle he wanted to break apart for amusement.
“Very well, sir,” the driver said, flicking on the indicator. “Estimated arrival in twenty-five minutes.”
Rafael leaned back in the seat and exhaled slowly.
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Rafael slept poorly, tossing in the oversized bed of his childhood suite. The Rosenroth manor had gifted him an entire wing growing up but even there, even behind familiar walls draped in polished portraits and expensive fabrics, his thoughts kept circling back to Gregoris Frasner’s stare.
He finally got up at dawn, scrubbed his face, showered longer than necessary, and dressed in crisp clothes suitable for returning to the palace. Gabriel expected him back by mid-morning. Rafael fully intended to be composed by then, or at least capable of breathing without flinching at the memory of silver eyes tracking him across a ballroom.
He straightened his tie, checked his reflection, and allowed himself one foolish, hopeful thought.
’Mother is absolutely still asleep. It’s seven in the morning. I’m safe.’
He even smiled. Like an idiot.
Rafael stepped into the breakfast salon, confident he would find nothing but empty chairs and silent silverware.
Instead, Delphine Rosenroth sat at the head of the table, with perfect posture, fresh pearls, immaculate hair, and a steaming cup of tea already in hand.
Rafael froze mid-step.
Delphine looked up slowly, expression unreadable and devastating in the way only a social queen could achieve at dawn. “Good morning, Rafael.”
The boy considered turning around and pretending he had never entered the room. Instead, trapped by etiquette, he forced a polite smile and approached the table. “Mother. You’re up early.”
“I always rise early,” she said, which was a lie, but she said it often enough that Rafael wondered if she had convinced herself it was true. She set her tea down, eyes scanning him from shoes to collar. “You’re dressed beautifully. Palace day?”
’When is not palace day with Gabriel as my boss?’ He thought but decided to be polite this morning.
“Yes,” Rafael replied, smoothing his jacket. “Gabriel asked me to…”
“Gabriel,” Delphine repeated, with that particular tone nobles used when they realized their son had wandered into dangerously influential company. “He seems to like you. The Emperor too, to some extent. That is impressive, Rafael.”
He blinked, taken aback from the compliment. “Thank you, Mother.”
“It means you have grown,” she continued. “Come into your own. Surrounded by the imperial circle… an excellent sign.”
For the briefest, blissful moment, Rafael thought the morning might go smoothly.
Then Delphine smiled warmly, almost serene. “But now you need an alpha.”
Rafael choked on nothing. ’For fuck’s sake.’
Delphine dabbed the corner of her mouth with a napkin. “Your brother Layle already holds the title of Count Rosenroth. He is married, and our line is secured. Which means it is your turn. And I, my darling son, would very much like to sleep peacefully at night knowing you have a proper partner.”
Rafael stared at her, stunned. “Mother, I don’t… I’m not in a hurry…”
“You are twenty-four,” she said calmly. “You work at the palace, you dine with the emperor’s consort, and you attend imperial galas. The social climate has shifted, Rafael. You cannot remain unattached forever.”
He swallowed. “Mother… Last time you tried to pair me with someone was… the Emperor or Prince Christian, and now I’m worked to the bone by the consort of the emperor. Forgive me that I’m not interested in match making.”
Delphine’s expression didn’t flicker. If anything, she looked pleased that he remembered. “Christian would have been an excellent match. And the Emperor, well, that would have elevated the family beautifully.”
“Mother,” Rafael whispered, horrified. “He’s literally married. With a child on the way. And terrifying.”
Delphine waved that off like Rafael had complained about the weather. “Details, dear. Timing simply wasn’t ideal. But my point stands: you deserve someone of status. Someone who isn’t intimidated by the Empire’s inner circle.”
Rafael pressed his palms against the table, fighting the urge to let his forehead fall onto the linen cloth. “I’m not looking for an alpha.”
“You never are,” Delphine replied, utterly unfazed. “Which is precisely why I must do the looking for you.”
Rafael inhaled sharply, preparing for impact. “Mother…”
She leaned back gracefully, taking a delicate sip of tea before delivering the blow with perfect aim. “I met someone at the gala last night. A young marquess. Francis of Lorraine. Very tame, very respectful, very… controllable. You would do well with someone predictable.”
“Predictable,” Rafael repeated, numb. “That is… not reassuring.”
“It should be,” she said, as if that settled it. “He will join us for luncheon tomorrow. It’s a perfect opportunity.”
Rafael wished Gregoris Frasner had killed him at the gala. It would have been kinder.
He stared at his mother helplessly, trying to form a coherent argument. “Mother, with all due respect, yesterday I had to endure Alexandra trying to auction me off, Gabriel laughing at my suffering, and the Emperor subtly encouraging it. The last thing I need is another suitor.”
Delphine considered this for a long moment. “Ah. So you are overwhelmed.”
“Yes,” Rafael said, relieved she finally understood.
“Then a stable alpha will help with that,” she concluded cheerfully.
Rafael closed his eyes.
Of course. Of course that was the conclusion.
He forced a deep breath, lifted his cup of tea, and tried to calm the kill-me-now sensation crawling under his skin. Delphine watched him with maternal affection that somehow felt exactly like being trapped in an elegant trap.
She reached over and patted his hand lightly. “Finish your breakfast. You look pale. And try to smile when you return to the palace. People take interest when a Rosenroth is seen in high places.”
Rafael managed a weak nod, though on the inside he was screaming.
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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