Chills ran down my spine as I looked into his eyes, suddenly finding them dangerous. I could barely breathe after realizing that the one who wanted to enslave me stood right before me. I was so focused on Derek and my father that I forgot that Alpha Draven could be at the ball as well.
"Calm down, Lilith. He can't hurt you, and he can't kidnap you while you are in the vampires' territory." My brain needed to prevent the rest of my body from falling into a state of panic.
I took a couple of deep breaths, perhaps a little too deep for Draven not to notice.
"Are you seriously all right?" His deep voice was soothing.
Unknowingly, I locked my eyes on him, bemused by his presence. He chuckled faintly and gave me a kind, warm smile, which caught me off guard completely.
"Do you have a name?" he asked, slightly teasingly.
"L-Lilith." The answer just slipped through my throat.
The warmth in his eyes instantly vanished as his black eyes became even darker.
"Why did you tell him your name, idiot?!" I cursed in my thoughts. "He must have figured out exactly who you are by now!"
A lopsided smirk appeared on his face as he took another step closer. I stepped back and found myself leaning against a balcony railing. I gulped.
"Nice to finally meet you, Lady Lilith." His voice became harsher, but its tone was equally alluring.
"You know that I am King Sariel's concubine, don't you?" I said precautiously.
He chuckled and leaned over me, forcing me to move my head back just to avoid the dangerous closeness of his lips.
"Are you afraid of me, Lilith?" he whispered, his breath brushing my cheek.
"Yes…" I muttered, turning my head to the side to avoid his gaze. "It would be unreasonable not to be afraid of an Alpha."
He placed his hands on the railing on both sides, blocking my escape from him.
"Do you think I'm going to hurt you?" he asked while his eyes roamed down my neckline.
"I don't think you would do something like that. Not in here at least," I said, hardly preventing my voice from trembling.
"I'm not a barbarian, Lilith," he sighed as he took a step away from me.
I stared at him, slightly confused but relieved at the same time. His eyes were locked on me. There was something disturbing in his gaze, some kind of longing and pain. I was unable to understand why he looked at me that way.
We stared at each other in silence for a while until he cleared his throat, as if in the realization that our silence lasted longer than it should.
"I'll find his superior to get him out of here," he said, pointing at the unconscious Derek.
"Thank you…" I mumbled, bemused, and then flinched after understanding his words. "His superior?!" I burst out, my whole body trembling.
"Yes," he replied calmly. "I know he came here with Beta Kane as his pack's representative. Alpha Randall refused to come."
I was so relieved that I nearly collapsed.
"Guess, you're glad there won't be any family reunions?" He smirked, understanding what my reaction meant.
"You have no idea…" I muttered, clenching my teeth.
He snorted, but then he looked at me in that confusing way again.
"You are opposing your destiny. You shouldn't be with him," Draven stated, with the tone of his voice more serious than ever.
"What?"
"You don't belong here, Lilith." His eyes didn't leave mine.
I swallowed. "What do you mean?"
"You belong with the wolves."
A sharp pain pierced my chest. It came with a wave of anger flooding my body, and soon the rage burst out in the form of sarcastic laughter.
"I am a human, Alpha Draven, and my father did everything he could to remind me that I wasn't a part of his wolf pack." I gritted my teeth.
"Then become a member of my pack!" he called out, angrily.
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