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Defy The Alpha(s) novel Chapter 215

Chapter 215: The Truth About Friday —1

"Don’t. Make. A. Sound," Roman warned again, just in case she had any other bright ideas.

At first, defiance blazed in Violet’s eyes, but the seriousness in his voice told her he meant every syllable. So she grudgingly forced herself to relax.

That was when she felt it.

The full weight of Roman’s body pinning her down. His naked chest flattened against hers, the heat of his skin scorching through the thin fabric of her nightshirt. And worse, something else —very much not flaccid—nudged her thigh.

Her eyes widened in alarm, a new kind of awareness crashing over her.

Roman smirked, clearly enjoying the realization that dawned in her gaze.

"Get off me, asshole," she snarled into his palm.

Roman studied her for a moment, his keen senses reading her body language. Then, as if deciding she wasn’t a threat, he slowly lifted his hand from her mouth. Except that was his first mistake.

The second he showed that sliver of trust, Violet snapped her knee up, aiming for the most vulnerable part of him.

But Roman didn’t carry the nickname "the fox" for nothing. Anticipating the attack, he caught her leg with infuriating ease, his fingers curling around her calf before she could land the blow. He held her there, a dark, knowing look gleamed in his eyes, as if to say, Nice try.

That smug look sent heat rushing to Violet’s face, not out of embarrassment, but sheer frustration.

Bastard.

Fine. If she couldn’t fight him, she’d wake the whole damn dorm.

"Li—!"

Before she could finish, Roman’s hand was on her mouth again, muffling her again. But Violet wasn’t one to be silenced easily. This time, she bit him hard enough that she almost tasted blood.

Roman jerked his hand away with a low growl, giving her just enough space to wriggle out of his grasp. Violet rolled off the bed, landing hard on the floor, but she was up in an instant, scrambling toward the door.

"Lila! Lila!" she hollered.

"Shit!" Roman cursed under his breath. He knew he had seconds before the entire dorm was awake.

"Don’t drag anyone else into this," he said urgently. "I’m only here to talk to you, not to harm you."

Violet ignored him, gripping the doorknob, ready to run.

"It’s about Elsie."

She froze.

Her fingers hesitated on the cold metal handle, her mind warring with itself. Elsie? No. She couldn’t trust him. The last time she put faith in Roman, look where she was.

As if sensing her doubt, Roman added, "On the gods and the living, I swear it."

Violet shouldn’t trust him. She knew that.

But something in his expression spoke some measure of sincerity she couldn’t quite dismiss.

But then, a sharp knock rattled the door.

Violet swallowed hard, letting her gaze flick over his strong, chiseled shoulders, and washboard abs, each ripple defined in the candlelight. She made sure not to look any lower than his waist, but it was impossible to ignore how finely built Roman was.

Crossing her arms, Violet tried to maintain composure, despite the fact that this was probably the last sight she expected at such an hour.

Roman opened his mouth first. "From Rogue Queen to Princess. You certainly have a peculiar kink, my lady," he teased in that usual, mocking tone.

Violet, however, was in no mood for banter. "What do you want?" she demanded coldly. "You said something about Elsie, so better start talking, or I’ll start screaming murder."

"Well, about that..." He drawled, stretching the moment out, clearly enjoying the power shift. "I’m sure you have many questions about Friday."

"Oh, I do have," Violet deadpanned, her tone threaded with warning.

Roman was unbothered by the barely veiled threat. "Calm down, Lady Purple. I’ll answer all your questions, but we’ll have that conversation outside."

Violet narrowed her eyes. "You think me a fool? You want to lure me outside so hkuspring whatever trap you’ve laid, don’t you?"

Roman lifted his palms in a calming gesture. "My mouth tends to run away from me, and I can’t promise I won’t say something to spark your fury. I’d also rather avoid the combined wrath of you and your three roommates. So why not have this chat a bit more... civilly?"

Violet didn’t move. She didn’t trust him. Not even a little.

Roman exhaled, shaking his head as if this was her loss. "Or..." he said, tilting his head, "I can just leave. Take my stories with me." He let the words hang between them, watching her reaction carefully.

Violet clenched her jaw. She hated when he played these games.

"But," Roman continued smoothly, "if you do want to talk, meet me behind this lovely new shack of yours, where we’ll be free from prying eyes. Not that there’d be many at this witching hour, but you can never be too careful." frёewebnoѵel.ƈo๓

He added one final time. "I’ll be waiting. And please, come alone."

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