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CHAPTER 5: The Scent Beneath the Silence

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Ronan’s POV

The corridor was empty when I passed it, but the air wasn’t.

Most people think scent disappears as soon as the body does. They don’t understand how dominance sharpens perception. How silence amplifies the things no one else notices. Arden wasn’t there, but a trace of him was; the faintest undertone, almost erased.

I slowed my steps halfway down the hall, listening. No footsteps behind me. No movement ahead. Just artificial lighting humming above and the sterility of recycled air. But the scent still lingered; diluted, controlled, and barely there in a way that felt intentional.

I didn’t turn around immediately. That would’ve looked like hesitation. Instead, I walked to the next junction, paused by one of the reinforced columns, and leaned a shoulder against it like I was just checking the channel embedded in my wristband.

I wasn’t.

My pulse stayed slow, but something in my chest shifted. interest, irritation, calculation. Hard to name which. Arden hadn’t looked back in the ring. He never looked back. He wore stillness like armor, silence like a blade. Most Alphas at this academy broadcast their strength. He... suppressed his. Too much.

Too well.

That slip in the arena, it hadn’t been random. Instinct doesn't misfire like that without reason.

And now, here he was. Or had been.

In a restricted sector.

Without clearance escort.

Suppressant techs nearby.

No fucking coincidence.

I pushed away from the column and doubled back. Not rushed. Not slow. Purposeful. Predators don’t run to prey, they arrive.

When I reached the hall outside the med wing, the scent thread was already thinning. I followed it anyway, eyes tracing the biometric panels and security nodes lining the corridor. The scanners were idle. No alert. No open access log on the external display.

Either he’d come in under someone else's clearance... or he wasn’t supposed to be here at all.

My jaw flexed.

I reached the door he’d touched. The scent caught at the edge of the frame, sealed by the pressurized lock. Not enough to incriminate. Too much to ignore.

I could’ve keyed into security logs and pulled the room’s visual feed. I had the authority. But that would create a trail. Trails were for hunters who needed validation.

I don’t.

I stepped back, eyes narrowing slightly. If he thought he was hiding something, he’d protect it. And if he thought I was already onto him, he’d slip.

Good.

Let him.

Footsteps approached from behind. Light, careless, confident. Kade Rowan.

Of course.

“Ronan,” he called, waving a data tablet. “You’re needed in the west wing, Instructor Vale wants…”

He stopped mid-sentence when he saw my expression. His posture straightened a fraction. “Something wrong?”

I didn’t look at him. “No.”

He followed my line of sight anyway. “That’s restricted, isn’t it? Don’t tell me you’re finally getting your suppressant levels checked like a normal Alpha.”

I turned my head just enough for him to see my eyes.

He shut up.

Smart man.

“Vale can wait,” I said.

Kade hesitated. He wasn’t stupid. He was observant; too observant sometimes. His gaze drifted once more down the hallway, then back to me.

“Should I notify him?”

I didn’t answer.

Which he correctly interpreted as no.

He exhaled through his nose. “You know I hate being the messenger between pissed-off people who could bench-press a car.”

“Then don’t be.”

Kade muttered something under his breath but turned and walked off.

Once he was gone, I stood there a moment longer, listening again. Nothing. No movement inside the med wing. No residual heartbeat beyond the barrier walls.

Arden was gone.

But I knew where he’d go next.

He never returned directly to the dorms after training. He avoided the crowds, the cafeterias, the rec wings. He moved like a ghost through an academy built to worship noise.

And right now, I don't want noise.

I moved.

The east corridors fed into the upper combat platforms. Few people passed through this junction unless they were instructors or top ranks avoiding attention. Arden was both invisible and unavoidable in those spaces.

I took the maintenance stairwell two floors up. No cams in the old access points, they’d never bothered updating what didn’t appear in academy tours.

A side door opened into the auxiliary walkway above the training rings. From here, you could see everything unnoticed, unless someone knew to look up.

I scanned the spaces below: sparring mats being reset, equipment racks restocked, med bots cleaning blood traces from earlier rounds. Farther down, a few trainees argued over ranking scores flickering on a digital wall.

But not the one I was looking for.

I didn’t tense. I waited.

Patience isn’t passive. It’s the art of choosing when to strike.

Five minutes passed.

Six.

Eight.

Then a door on the far end of the walkway clicked shut. Soft, but distinct. I didn’t move right away. The figure that emerged didn’t look at me. Didn’t slow. Didn’t scan the space like someone uncertain of being followed.

Arden kept his eyes ahead, hands loose, walking silently. Not a glance to the side. Not a breath out of rhythm.

Good.

I pushed off the wall and fell into step behind him, not close enough to be obvious, not far enough to lose him if he slipped into a crowd.

He took the east incline instead of the main descent, fewer people used it this time of day. The stairwell split at the next floor, one path leading to satellite training cells, the other toward private quarters assigned to high ranks.

He chose the cells.

Interesting.

I followed.

By the time we reached the bottom landing, he knew.

He didn’t show it, not with a flinch or a misstep. But I saw the shift in his breathing. The barely-there change in posture. The way his shoulders drew back half an inch, aligning his center of gravity.

He didn’t speed up.

He didn’t slow down.

He just stopped pretending I wasn’t there.

He reached the threshold of one of the unused sparring rooms. No soundproofing. No windows. No cams in active record mode unless manually engaged.

He stepped inside.

I followed and let the door shut behind us.

Silence settled like dust.

He didn’t turn fully to face me at first. Just angled his head slightly, eyes flicking over me with that infuriating calm.

“What do you want?”

Not defensive. Not hostile. Controlled.

I walked a few paces further into the room, letting the distance close while still giving him air. “You were in the restricted wing.”

No accusation. Just a fact.

His expression didn’t flicker. “So were you.”

I almost smiled.

“You don’t have clearance for that wing without an escort.”

“Neither do you.”

I stepped closer. His jaw tensed.

“You smell like suppressant,” I said quietly.

His gaze didn’t break. “So do you.”

“Not like that.”

A muscle jumped in his throat. Barely noticeable.

I kept my voice level. “You’re burning through it too fast.”

Silence again.

His heartbeat was steady, but his scent, what little made it past whatever restraint he’d built into his skin; tightened around the edges.

He didn’t ask how I knew. That told me everything.

I circled him slowly, not touching, not crowding. Just listening. Measuring.

“You hide it well,” I said. “Better than most.”

He didn’t move.

I stopped behind him, just out of reach. “But not perfectly.”

His breath caught. Not enough for anyone else to hear. Enough for me.

“You’re not angry,” he said, voice low. “You’re curious.”

I stepped to his side again, meeting his eyes. “I don’t waste anger on unsolved problems.”

“And what am I?”

I let the truth sit between us.

“An answer waiting to give itself away.”

His pupils narrowed.

I didn’t push harder. Not yet. I just held his gaze until he was forced to choose between holding ground or retreating.

He didn’t retreat.

Good.

I took a final step back, not in concession, but in invitation.

He didn’t follow.

That was fine.

I turned and walked toward the door, but paused with my hand on the frame.

Without looking back, I said, “If you’re going to lie, at least do it better.”

Then I left.

Behind me, the silence didn’t move.

But the air did.

And this time, he didn’t hide it fast enough.

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