Chapter 8: Chapter 8: Before the blind date
Rafael woke up feeling like someone had removed his soul, shaken it violently, and shoved it back in crooked.
Morning sunlight filtered through the tall windows of his apartment, catching on the gold trimming of the curtains and making the whole place look brighter than his will to live. He lay there for a moment, face buried in a pillow, trying to decide if breathing counted as effort.
He’d slept almost eighteen hours straight. No dreams or rest. Just bliss unconsciousness provided by his melatonin tablets.
Unfortunately, when he finally rolled onto his back, the first thought that returned was: ’Delphine arranged a blind date with a mystery candidate.’
He groaned and covered his face with both hands. “I want to go back to sleep.”
But he had a schedule. And Delphine had a schedule. And her schedule always won.
He dragged himself out of bed.
The marble floor was cold. The apartment, with three bedrooms, two balconies, and unnecessary crystal chandeliers, seemed far too large for one anxious omega. He padded toward the bathroom, flicked on the lights, and stared at his reflection.
Soft brown hair sticking up in confused directions. Pale blue eyes with just enough misery to qualify for a portrait titled Young Noble Contemplates Doom.
He sighed. “You look dead.”
No response from the mirror. Rude.
He filled the bathtub and poured in something expensive that smelled like citrus and calm, two things he desperately needed. He sank into the steaming water and let his head fall back against the edge, staring at the ceiling.
He stayed there for a long time.
Long enough to wonder if drowning had ever been a socially acceptable excuse to miss a date.
Once he finally hauled himself out, he wrapped a towel around his waist and wandered into his dressing room. Clothing racks lined the walls: formal suits, embroidered jackets, silk shirts, and shoes polished enough to reflect trauma.
He touched the sleeve of a dark navy coat, then the lapel of a soft grey blazer. Somehow choosing clothes felt like choosing armor.
He picked something fancy, something elegant enough for his mother’s taste but not so elegant it suggested enthusiasm. A fitted black suit with gold detailing, a crisp white shirt, and a thin black tie. It framed his shoulders nicely without looking too assertive. His hair dried into soft waves that fell naturally across his forehead.
He looked… respectable.
Not happy or… alive. But respectable.
By the time he stepped out of the building, the morning air cut through the fog in his head. His driver, Eddy, waited by the sleek black sedan, straight-backed and polite as always. He was a man in his late twenties with brown hair and brown eyes, a beta who didn’t draw any attention, making him ideal for working with nobles.
Eddy opened the door. “Good morning, sir. You look… sharp.”
Rafael gave him a flat stare. “I’m being sacrificed.”
Eddy hesitated. “…To your mother?”
“Yes.”
“Ah.” Eddy nodded knowingly. “Should I drive slowly? Or quickly? Or off a cliff?”
Rafael sighed as he slid into the car. “Let’s start with slowly. I want at least ten more minutes to mentally prepare before Delphine throws me into whatever she planned.”
Eddy closed the door gently. “Very good, sir.”
As the car pulled away from the curb, Rafael slouched back, eyes half-closed, whispering to himself, “I’m not ready. I will never be ready. Someone save me.”
No one did.
The city glided past the windows while Rafael wondered which was worse, the mystery candidate waiting for him… or the fact that Gregoris Frasner still existed somewhere in this palace and now thought Rafael was even more interesting.
—
Gregoris hit the mat hard enough to crack it.
Damian didn’t even look winded.
They’d been sparring for twenty minutes, both wearing ether blockers, both armed with modern steel training blades, short and fast. The Emperor moved like a storm contained in human shape. Gregoris moved like a man who usually won these matches but currently had the concentration of a drowning cat.
Damian flicked his wrist. The edge of the blade tapped Gregoris’s throat. “That’s the third time today.”
Gregoris pushed the knife away and rolled to his feet, jaw tight. “I’m distracted.”
“No,” Damian said lightly, “you’re thinking. That’s worse.”
Gregoris scowled. Normally that would amuse Damian. Today it made him tilt his head, studying him with those gold, unblinking eyes.
“You’re fast,” Damian continued, circling, “but you’re not here. Your head is elsewhere.”
They met in the center, metal clashing, shoulders brushing. Gregoris pushed forward and Damian slid aside with effortless precision.
“Talk,” Damian said. “Or I’ll assume you’ve developed a conscience, and that would concern me.”
Gregoris exhaled sharply, switching the knife to his opposite hand. “Fine. Rafael Rosenroth.”
Damian blinked once. “Unexpected.”
Gregoris didn’t stop moving. Footwork remained sharp, knife angled correctly, but something in his expression flickered, like annoyance fighting curiosity.
“Explain,” Damian said.
Gregoris dodged a strike, came in close, and muttered, “Two nights ago, the omega nearly fainted every time I looked at him. Yesterday? He walked past me without flinching. Not even a twitch. I stood right behind him.”
Damian paused just long enough for Gregoris to slam him into the mat.
Damian let the impact happen. He actually laughed.
Gregoris stared down at him, irritated. “What?”
Damian sat up, brushing dust from his sleeve. “You’re surprised Rafael didn’t react to you?”
“He acted like I wasn’t even there.”
“Gregoris,” Damian said, rising to his feet, “Rafael is an introvert.”
“That explains nothing.”
Damian smirked. “Let me rephrase: Rafael is an introvert with a high panic threshold. Once he reaches maximum stress, his brain simply… checks out. He won’t scream. He won’t faint. He just walks past danger as if it’s furniture.”
Gregoris stared. “…Furniture?”
“Wallpaper,” Damian corrected, amused. “Gabriel said that by the time Rafael left the office yesterday, he was so mentally collapsed he didn’t even recognize threats. Not even you.”
Gregoris took a moment to absorb that.
“So I was… ignored,” he said slowly, tasting the word like it offended him.
Damian chuckled. “Completely. Gabriel told me Delphine scheduled a blind date. Rafael hasn’t recovered.”
Gregoris blinked. “A blind date?”
“With a candidate hand-selected by Delphine Rosenroth.”
Gregoris lowered his blade. “Shouldn’t you recruit her?”
“I did after she informed us of Rosaline’s attempt to poison Gabriel. She is skilled at gathering and manipulating intelligence in the social world.”
Gregoris froze for a second, the blade still dangling loosely between his fingers. “You… recruited Delphine Rosenroth.”
Damian shrugged as if this were the most reasonable thing in the world. “If someone is already terrifying, you might as well point them at your enemies.”
Gregoris blinked. “And you are absolutely certain she’s on our side?”
“No,” Damian said cheerfully. “But she’s on Gabriel’s. That’s close enough.”
Gregoris opened his mouth, closed it again, then finally muttered, “Unbelievable.”
He sheathed the training knife like someone realizing the world was far stranger and more dangerous than he previously assumed.
Damian tilted his head. “You don’t need to worry about Rafael’s reaction yesterday. He’ll be scared of you again soon enough.”
“I’m not worried,” Gregoris said too quickly.
Damian’s brow lifted. “You sound worried.”
Gregoris glared at him. “I am not… concerned about an omega ignoring me. I’m concerned about why he did it.”
“Because his mother shattered the last neuron he had left,” Damian said dryly. “Delphine scheduled that blind date today. Gabriel told me she’s treating it like an imperial treaty signing. Rafael’s nerves are probably dust.”
Gregoris absorbed that, expression shifting slightly. “He’s meeting someone today?”
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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