เข้าสู่ระบบThe knock came just as the moon shifted behind the clouds.
Elowyn stirred, half-dreaming. Her arms curled tighter around her blanket. Her ribs still pulsed faintly from the earlier beating.
Another knock. Then the door creaked.
She jolted awake.
She had forgotten to lock her door.
A slim and tall man in maroon uniform stepped halfway in — no younger than forty with sharp eyes and a silver clipboard.
“Cadet Elyan Froste?” he asked, voice flat.
Elowyn nodded groggily, pushing upright.
“Updated schedule. Just received. Applicable starting tomorrow.” He placed the sheet carefully on her table and stepped back. “Valet duty ends at midnight.”
He dropped the timetable on the table by the door.
Then he was gone.
Still blinking the blur out of her eyes, Elowyn swung her legs over the cot and went to grab the page.
Her mouth dropped open as she read:
Updated Weekly Cadet Timetable
Tuesday–Friday: Wake-up call — 6:30 AM
Saturday–Sunday: Field break from 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM for “Pack Familiarity & Restoration.”
(Note: Mondays remain 5:00 AM sharp. No complaints will be entertained.)
She blinked again.
Then she stood.
Then, she danced.
Not gracefully. Not anything like those moonlit ballroom reels back home. This was a fist-pumping, ankle-hopping, whispered-squealing kind of joy.
"Yes. Yes, yes, yes!" she whispered, biting her fist to stop from laughing.
She pumped her fists.
Six-thirty?!
She wouldn’t have to wake up like a soldier escaping death anymore — at least not every day.
And one whole hour of break on weekends? That was basically vacation in this hellhole!
Her legs lifted off the floor again, her bare feet brushing the cold tiles. She ran and went to place the page on her bedside table.
She twirled one last time—
And stopped dead.
Azpen was standing in the hallway. Just outside her door.
Shirt half-buttoned, a cigarette lazily balanced between his lips, and a look of unimpressed amusement resting on his sharp face.
He raised a brow slowly, exhaling smoke.
“Didn’t know princes twirled like women.” He drawled.
Elowyn stilled and nearly choked on her breath.
Her entire body froze.
She backed one step toward her bed, clearing her throat and doing everything she could to act like she hadn’t just done the joy-dance of a five-year-old.
“I was stretching ” she mumbled stiffly.
Azpen smirked.
He turned, flicked his cigarette ash into a copper dish near his door, and disappeared inside without another word.
Door shut.
Elowyn dropped into her seat.
Hands over her face.
She blushed pink.
“....I want to die.”
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Elowyn had stayed awake for half an hour and then slept again after that.
Every creak of the hallway made her heart twitch. Every whisper of a door shifting had her peeking from under her blanket like a hunted thing.
But still, she slept.
Morning didn’t wait.
The academy’s massive bell clanged from the East Tower, signaling the 6:20 AM wake-up reminder for Tuesday.
She dragged herself out of bed with aching joints and eyes puffy from the stiffness of it all.
She ran about her quick morning rituals of gulping from her flask. She shook it and went to hide it in her bag.
She was still tying her boots when a hard knock came.
Again?
Cautiously, she stood and opened it....
Azpen stood there.
Hair slicked back, collar popped, boots already shined like he’d woken up smug and breathtakingly hot.
Without a word, he raised his hand and tossed a small tin container into her arms.
She caught it on instinct.
“What’s this?” she asked warily.
He didn’t answer right away. He walked in, uninvited — like he owned the entire dorm.
He circled her once, then said, “Balm. For bruises. Lean, cracked ribs. Ego shattering. All of it.”
Elowyn’s brows shot up. She opened the tin. A strong, cooling scent of crushed mint and lavender hit her nose.
Azpen leaned against her desk like it was his own.
“Don't get excited, princeling,” he said dryly. “I didn’t make it. I just don’t want your crying to distract the group during today’s drills. Alpha Baron can't help you forever.”
Her jaw twitched. “I wasn’t crying.”
Azpen huffed. “Mm. You were leaking.”
He turned to leave but paused at the door.
She looked up.
He looked over his shoulder with that wolfish smirk.
“Get ready for more beatings. Yesterday was a warm-up.”
Then he vanished.
Door shut.
Elowyn stood there, heart thudding. The balm tin felt hot in her hands even though it was cool to the touch.
She didn't know whether to throw it or treasure it.
She chose to rub it on her side.
But secretly, the timetable still made her smile.
Elowyn put the balms to work and went about getting ready. She was limping but she felt better than last night.She adjusted her uniform with trembling hands, her limbs still sore from the brutal beatings days ago. She gritted her teeth, pulling her boots on one at a time, suppressing a wince as pain screamed up her thigh.The dorm was still and thick with silence. Baron sat on the edge of his bed with a towel slung around his neck, watching her through his wide open door from beneath long, dark lashes. Azpen stood near the doorway, sipping from a steel flask of warm whatnot.She gave them a shallow bow — barely meeting their eyes — then limped out of the room like a ghost.Baron’s eyes narrowed as he caught the stiffness in her gait.“Did you see that?” he muttered.Azpen blinked and giggled. “Yeah. Limping. Like a gazelle."“He didn’t say a word,” Azpen later added.“Let's see.” Baron said.★★★★★★The whistle blew, and cadets burst into movement across the wide, open field. Elowyn
The halls were too quiet.The guards had been drinking, as usual. A long day had ended with Sergius snapping at everyone, throwing a wine goblet across the room, and retreating to his study to sulk. Most of the house had learned to take his tantrums in stride.But no one heard the whisper of the blade.Not until it had already slit the throat of the first man.Then the second.The two guards were dead before their lungs could carry a scream.Then a third....And a fourth.None of them had been able to make a sound.Haspan’s men moved like shadows — eyes masked, boots soft, blades wiped clean in seconds.They didn’t waste time.They passed the dozing soldiers is sharp strides.One kicked the double doors of the manor’s side chamber open and stormed inside where Sergius was sprawled, shirt open, sweat glistening on his chest. He didn’t even look up until a fist grabbed his throat and slammed him against the wall.“You made a deal, Bezus-Froste,” a thick voice hissed.Another figure step
28 Dear Reader,From the bottom of my heart—thank you for diving into Alpha's Scented Room. Every chapter you read, every moment you feel alongside Elowyn, means the world to me.This story is more than just survival and secrets—it's about fighting back when the world tells you to stay small. And if you've made it this far, you’re a part of that fight too.If Elowyn’s journey moved you, shocked you, made you smile or scream or cry—please tap that react and #vote# button. You can also leave a comment about whatever you think or feel. Your reactions don’t just encourage me—they help this story reach others who need it too.There’s still so much to come....and I can’t wait to take you there.With all my love,AuthorVianelli.Stay right here.Chapter Twenty Eight - Grey Day Elowyn’s steps wobbled as she left the infirmary with Riven holding her. Her side screamed. Her thigh throbbed and she continued to surreptitiously glance at Riven.The satchel of prescribed patches and bitter tablets
The scent of herbs and disinfectant woke her.A ceiling spun above her.She was lying in a cot. Her ribs burned. Her left eye throbbed with swelling. And her entire body felt like someone had folded it wrong and left it in a drawer.She looked and saw the blue-eyed boy standing there.Panicked, she moved to sit—then groaned and laid back.Her whole body throbbed with pain and she cried out.A sharp voice said “Don’t.”Nurse Ebbely stood nearby, shaking a vial.“You’re lucky one of your classmates passing the garden saw the boys dragging your bleeding body in the dirt. Do you know how stupid and lazy you are?”Elowyn wanted to say something clever. Maybe something rude. But her throat tasted like copper and her chest refused words.She only glanced at Riven, nervously.The nurse sighed and leaned in.“They’ve already reported it as ‘aggression during sparring and skipping classes.’ You know how the system works, Froste. You take this quietly or you risk them sniffing further.”Elowyn b
Elowyn hadn’t heard Baron Ortega speak to her in days.Not a side-eye insult. Not a grunt of disapproval. Not a rough push to get her out of his way. Not even one of his famed, soul-pinching glares. Just.... nothing.At first, she thought he was plotting something again. Then she thought he was sick. Then she wondered if he knew. If he’d found her flask the other night. If he could smell the lies clinging to her.By Sunday, it was itching at her chest. She needed to do something so she warmed up.They were leaving the morning stretch drills. She saw him ahead, shrugging on his jacket with Azpen, ready to leave her presence again.She jogged a few steps to close the space.“Alpha Baron—are you.... alright?”He turned. Looked at her like she’d asked if the sky was blue.“I’m fine. You?”His tone was neutral. Almost polite. It shook her more than if he’d growled in her face.“....I’m okay,” she said softly.Baron nodded once and walked off, Azpen giving her a small lingering glance befor
Azpen's voice was soft and Elowyn was confused.“You alright? Heard something.”She took a deep breath, then another. The scent should be fading... right?She rose and opened the door a crack. Azpen stood there, arms crossed, but his face unreadable.Elowyn was trying to sound tough.“Dropped my brush. Sorry.”Azpen clearly wasn't buying it.“Baron says you’re the scent but now, you're a storm."“Then don’t stand so close.” Elowyn replied quietly.There was a pause.Then, Azpen gave a faint smirk, paused and stepped back.“Try not to shake the entire building next time.”She shut the door softly.Behind it, her knees buckled, and she pressed her forehead to the floor, whispering to herself.“Just a little longer... just a little longer.... Holy Moon, I'm safe.”★★★★★★He stood still.The corridor was dim, the air thick, and something... shifted.Not a sound.Not a movement.Just—scent.At first, it was barely noticeable. But Azpen wasn’t like the other cadets. His nose had been train







