Chapter 34: Chapter 34: Revenge (3)
The imperial palace of Palatine had a scent even before you stepped inside.
It wasn’t just one thing. It was layers of polished stone warmed by sunlight, old paper, expensive citrus cleaner, faint floral diffusers that tried far too hard to be harmless, and beneath it all the constant, invisible punctuation of pheromones: guards who smelled like duty, aides who smelled like stress, and nobles who smelled like entitlement and perfume trying to mask it.
Sylvia Croft inhaled like she was tasting the air.
Dean watched her with the weary calm of a man who had already accepted the inevitable.
“You’re not a hound,” he told her.
Sylvia didn’t look at him. Her eyes were fixed ahead, expression intent, as if the corridor itself were about to confess. “I’m not a hound,” she agreed. “I’m a concerned civilian.”
Dean sighed. “You are a concerned civilian in a palace full of dominants. That’s like bringing a candle into an armory and calling it a vibe.”
Sylvia’s nostrils flared again – subtle, completely unserious – and she leaned a fraction toward the air as though it might whisper the Crown Prince’s location directly into her lungs.
Dean gave up.
Because there was no version of reality in which Sylvia did not attempt to scent-track a foreign Crown Prince out of pure spite and friendship, and Dean was too tired to pretend he had control over Sylvia Croft’s life choices. He had warned her. He had pleaded. He had tried logic. Now he was choosing entertainment, because if he didn’t, he’d start thinking about contracts and birthdays and the way ’after your birthday’ had become a line in his life that everything was leaning toward.
“Okay,” Dean said lightly. “Let’s establish rules.”
Sylvia’s eyes flicked to him, suspicious. “Rules? From you? What happened?”
“I evolved,” Dean said. “I’m growing as a person.”
Sylvia squinted. “Terrifying.”
Dean held up a finger. “Rule one: no sniffing people.”
Sylvia blinked. “I’m not sniffing people.”
Dean lifted his brow.
Sylvia corrected, “I’m sniffing the general area.”
Dean nodded like this was a reasonable legal loophole. “Palatine will be relieved.”
They kept walking, and nothing about their presence drew more than the usual glances, because there was nothing suspicious about Dean Fitzgeralt strolling through his uncle’s palace like he belonged there.
He did belong there.
He was Sirius’s nephew. He was a Fitzgeralt. He was a dominant omega, which meant half the palace treated him like a priceless national resource, and the other half treated him like a potential catastrophe to be managed gently. Either way, nobody with a functioning survival instinct looked at Dean and thought: ’easy target.’
And now, on top of all of that, he was Arion’s fiancé-to-be.
So guards didn’t put pressure on him and his guests like they did with the rest. They moved aside.
Sylvia, of course, hadn’t been raised on protocol.
She slowed near a corridor junction, head tilting as if she’d picked up a new layer of information.
“Oh,” she murmured. “There’s a meeting nearby.”
Dean’s mouth twitched. “How would you know that?”
“Because the air tastes like men trying not to fight,” Sylvia said serenely. “And because there’s an unnatural density of guards. And because someone here used too much cologne. That’s always diplomacy.”
Dean leaned in, voice low. “Stop narrating.”
Sylvia smiled. “Let them hear. I’m a civilian. Civilians are allowed to be annoying.”
Dean snorted. “That’s not in the law.”
“It’s in my personality,” Sylvia replied.
They drifted toward one of the smaller meeting buildings, those private rooms that Palatine pretended were for calm conversation and everyone knew were for controlled pressure. The corridor widened into a neat antechamber: pale stone, a ridiculous arrangement of white flowers, and a console table that looked like it had never been touched by a human emotion.
Two guards stood at the door.
They recognized Dean instantly.
“Lord Fitzgeralt,” one said, neutrally. A greeting that also meant, ’We know exactly who you are, and we will not be the ones who mishandle you.’
Dean inclined his head, polite and bored. “Gentlemen.”
Sylvia leaned toward Dean and whispered, “They smell like they’ve never smiled.”
Dean whispered back, “It’s Palatine. Smiling is an optional add-on.”
The guard’s gaze flicked once to Sylvia, then back to Dean, keeping his professional composure, waiting for Dean to set the tone. Dean could have made this formal. He could have made Sylvia behave.
He didn’t.
He was resigned, yes… but also, absurdly, curious. This whole thing had been contracts and clauses and calm voices over tea. He wanted something to feel real again, even if that meant watching Sylvia try to square up to a man bred and trained to be an apex predator.
“Don’t worry,” Dean said casually, as if they were discussing weather. “She’s not armed.”
Sylvia whipped her head toward him. “Dean!”
Dean continued, unbothered, “She’s just… emotionally motivated.”
The guard didn’t react. He’d probably heard worse from nobles who wore jewelry shaped like threats.
Sylvia smiled brightly at the guards. “Hi.”
They didn’t smile back, but they didn’t stop her either. Because Dean was there, and Dean wanted her there, and Dean was important enough that his choices were treated like they carried official weight.
Dean leaned in again, murmuring, “Remember. Words.”
Sylvia murmured back, delighted, “Aggressive words.”
Dean’s mouth twitched. “Perfect.”
They waited. Too close to the door to pretend it was an accident, and too casual to be stopped without causing a scene. Palatine etiquette required people to ignore obvious truths until they became official.
Sylvia inhaled one more time.
Then she straightened, eyes gleaming. “Found him.”
Dean lifted his brows. “Did you?”
Sylvia whispered, “Either him… or someone with the exact same terrifying problem.”
Dean’s mouth twitched. “That narrows it down.”
And then the door opened.
Sylvia went still in the way a person goes still right before doing something unforgivable.
Dean felt his stomach tighten, and not entirely from dread.
Because a part of him, annoying, inconvenient, and real, registered something else too.
Arion would be pleased because Dean was there. Close. Within reach. Like the palace had delivered him to the door on purpose.
Dean’s feelings about that were… mixed.
There was the rational part that reminded him this was strategy, this was an alliance, and this was a contract everyone had agreed to because it was the cleanest option.
And there was the other part – the part that had been watching Arion’s face across rooms, the part that had noticed how Arion’s attention snapped to him like instinct – that part that went tight and hot and resentful because it didn’t like being predicted.
Dean didn’t move.
He just leaned slightly toward Sylvia and whispered, resigned and amused all at once, “Try not to start a war.”
Sylvia whispered back, bright with intent, “No promises.”
Dean smiled faintly.
Fine.
Let Arion be pleased.
Dean would survive it.
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Chapters
- Chapter 252: Don’t go yet.
- Chapter 251: Would you be my chief?
- Chapter 250: The Sahan Enigma
- Chapter 249: The Architecture of Violence
- Chapter 248: Positions
- Chapter 247: West
- Chapter 246: I will follow the protocol.
- Chapter 245: Fear
- Chapter 244: Battlefield
- Chapter 243: Wind him down.
- Chapter 242: Not tonight
- Chapter 241: Keep your promise.
- Chapter 240: Menaces
- Chapter 239: Autumn
- Chapter 238: Family Arithmetic
- Chapter 237: Bright and Charming
- Chapter 236: Loved
- Chapter 235: Before the Guests
- Chapter 234: Before the Party
- Chapter 233: Forget about everything but me.
- Chapter 232: Lost pastries.
- Chapter 231: Acquire mate.
- Chapter 230: Say it again.
- Chapter 229: Dark thoughts circling.
- Chapter 228: The ring.
- Chapter 227: The Jeweler and the Case
- Chapter 226: The Month of Grace
- Chapter 225: Kiss for Dinner
- Chapter 224: Folding
- Chapter 223: Passed.
- Chapter 222: Threat.
- Chapter 221: Cruel
- Chapter 220: Keep it personal.
- Chapter 219: Memories.
- Chapter 218: Back to life.
- Chapter 217: Unbelievable
- Chapter 216: Greedy
- Chapter 215: The Pattern
- Chapter 214: Pleasure (2)
- Chapter 213: Pleasure (1)
- Chapter 212: Honesty
- Chapter 211: Cuddles
- Chapter 210: Right pay.
- Chapter 209: Out.
- Chapter 208: The true extent
- Chapter 207: Guard Dog
- Chapter 206: First step
- Chapter 205: Don’t blame me.
- Chapter 204: After the Silence
- Chapter 203: Alpha thing.
- Chapter 202: No more silence
- Chapter 201: Better.
- Chapter 200: No Room for Distance [Win-Win]
- Chapter 199: Finally clicking in place. [Win-Win]
- Chapter 198: Hurt
- Chapter 197: Palatine in Alamina
- Chapter 196: Informed Consent
- Chapter 195: Family Medicine
- Chapter 194: I should’ve stopped.
- Chapter 193: Probe
- Chapter 192: Medically offended
- Chapter 191: After the break
- Chapter 190: The limit.
- Chapter 189: No mercy, Arion?
- Chapter 188: Regrettable Architecture
- Chapter 187: Deal
- Chapter 186: Help
- Chapter 185: Summons
- Chapter 184: Pacing
- Chapter 183: Medical
- Chapter 182: What the Fuck Is Going On?
- Chapter 181: Late
- Chapter 180: Passed as Usual
- Chapter 179: Exam
- Chapter 178: Like him.
- Chapter 177: Pheromone Mutation Theory and Management (2)
- Chapter 176: Pheromone Mutation Theory and Management (1) [Win-Win]
- Chapter 175: Distance, Properly Managed [Win-Win]
- Chapter 174: Not an excuse for cruelty [Win-Win]
- Chapter 173: A son and father talk [Win-Win]
- Chapter 172: The Problem With Distance [Win-Win]
- Chapter 171: The first day passed.
- Chapter 170: Very few
- Chapter 169: Personal Assessment
- Chapter 168: Later
- Chapter 167: Ability
- Chapter 166: Romantic Deficiencies
- Chapter 165: Destructive hobby
- Chapter 164: Ask differently
- Chapter 163: Censorship
- Chapter 162: Departures
- Chapter 161: Summer Plans
- Chapter 160: Failed confession.
- Chapter 159: Break through
- Chapter 158: Dragged by duty
- Chapter 157: Witness Protection
- Chapter 156: My Part
- Chapter 155: Complicated matters
- Chapter 154: Luck
- Chapter 153: Eight
- Chapter 152: Evidence
- Chapter 151: Counterattack (2)
- Chapter 150: Counterattack (1)
- Chapter 149: Stupid
- Chapter 148: Civilian Packaging
- Chapter 147: Wings and fries
- Chapter 146: Residual Damage
- Chapter 145: Forbidden
- Chapter 144: Sigma
- Chapter 143: Frenzy
- Chapter 142: Stuck
- Chapter 141: Mark
- Chapter 140: Wet.
- Chapter 139: Containment [Win-Win]
- Chapter 138: Fix it. [Win-Win]
- Chapter 137: Which number?
- Chapter 136: Give me the phone
- Chapter 135: Away from humans
- Chapter 134: Networking
- Chapter 133: Don’t Panic
- Chapter 132: Don’t take the spotlight
- Chapter 131: To the gala at last
- Chapter 130: Trouble
- Chapter 129: The Engagement Gala
- Chapter 128: The Quiet After
- Chapter 127: No.
- Chapter 126: No Fear
- Chapter 125: Quiet
- Chapter 124: Jealousy
- Chapter 123: Old friends
- Chapter 122: The real chaos.
- Chapter 121: Weakness
- Chapter 120: Too many in the palace
- Chapter 119: Less than one
- Chapter 118: Greetings
- Chapter 117: Burgers and Royalty
- Chapter 116: Lunatics
- Chapter 115: Conscience [Win-Win]
- Chapter 114: Bite [Win-Win]
- Chapter 113: Tent pole [Win-Win]
- Chapter 112: Desperation [Win-Win]
- Chapter 111: Escalation [Win-Win]
- Chapter 110: Fair Game
- Chapter 109: The Crown Prince Joins the Chat
- Chapter 108: Group Chat Warfare
- Chapter 107: Serious talk
- Chapter 106: Powerful family
- Chapter 105: The last farewell
- Chapter 104: Decontamination
- Chapter 103: The Mask
- Chapter 102: At His Knees
- Chapter 101: Open the Windows
- Chapter 100: Barnacle is officially dating
- Chapter 99: Loss of control
- Chapter 98: Yours
- Chapter 97: Tactical Retreat
- Chapter 96: Secondhand
- Chapter 95: Sylvia
- Chapter 94: Inhibitors
- Chapter 93: Physician
- Chapter 92: Confuse the alpha
- Chapter 91: Confuse the omega
- Chapter 90: Pout
- Chapter 89: Barnacle
- Chapter 88: Sleep
- Chapter 87: Restraint
- Chapter 86: Saturation
- Chapter 85: Late.
- Chapter 84: Lies
- Chapter 83: Contamination
- Chapter 82: Helicopter
- Chapter 81: Borderline
- Chapter 80: Duty
- Chapter 79: The Friend
- Chapter 78: Lunch
- Chapter 77: Even asleep
- Chapter 76: Closer
- Chapter 75: Comfortable
- Chapter 74: Long life
- Chapter 73: The route to his wing
- Chapter 72: Priorities
- Chapter 71: Off the Leash
- Chapter 70: Stop masking
- Chapter 69: Something missing (2)
- Chapter 68: Something missing (1)
- Chapter 67: Tell Lucas.
- Chapter 66: No drama.
- Chapter 65: Arrival (2)
- Chapter 64: Arrival (1)
- Chapter 63: Mess
- Chapter 62: Relieved
- Chapter 61: Two
- Chapter 60: Eight
- Chapter 59: No drama.
- Chapter 58: Basic knowledge
- Chapter 57: Quiet
- Chapter 56: Dead
- Chapter 55: The Former Emperor
- Chapter 54: Ruin lives
- Chapter 53: Terms
- Chapter 52: Mutual
- Chapter 51: Before the engagement
- Chapter 50: He is ruining you.
- Chapter 49: Last moments (2)
- Chapter 48: Last moments (1)
- Chapter 47: Collar
- Chapter 46: Summoned
- Chapter 45: News
- Chapter 44: Change of plans
- Chapter 43: Heirloom
- Chapter 42: Contract (2)
- Chapter 41: Contract (1)
- Chapter 40: The face
- Chapter 39: For you
- Chapter 38: Everyone has a price
- Chapter 37: Apologies and laughs
- Chapter 36: Bold
- Chapter 35: Let’s begin. (1)
- Chapter 34: Revenge (3)
- Chapter 33: Revenge (2)
- Chapter 32: Revenge (1)
- Chapter 31: Stubborn
- Chapter 30: Red flags and arson
- Chapter 29: Damage Control
- Chapter 28: Secrets
- Chapter 27: Egos
- Chapter 26: Morning at the Fitzgeralt manor
- Chapter 25: Regret
- Chapter 24: Soft orders.
- Chapter 23: The side of him (2)
- Chapter 22: The side of him (1)
- Chapter 21: Obedient
- Chapter 20: Breakthrough
- Chapter 19: Kiss
- Chapter 18: Backlash
- Chapter 17: Terms and Witnesses
- Chapter 16: Apologies
- Chapter 15: Admit
- Chapter 14: Rage
- Chapter 13: Meeting (2)
- Chapter 12: Meeting (1)
- Chapter 11: Information
- Chapter 10: Tame the beast
- Chapter 9: Clear
- Chapter 8: The future
- Chapter 7: Borders
- Chapter 6: What it takes.
- Chapter 5: Idiot
- Chapter 4: My omega.
- Chapter 3: Again
- Chapter 2: Still in trouble
- Chapter 1: Hated by fate