LOGINThe soft flicker of lanterns lined the hallway of Dormitory 3B. Inside Room 312, Elowyn hurried and lay curled on the thin cot, facing the wall. Her bruises ached beneath the borrowed shirt. Her ribs throbbed. But her mind wouldn't rest.
A quiet knock tapped the door.
Not urgent. Not loud.
But enough to make her bolt upright, panic flooding her limbs.
She opened it slowly.
It was Baron.
He looked annoyed.
"You're a shame to wherever you come from and you really should go back. Be warned."
Just that. And he walked away.
Elowyn was tongue-tied. She felt bad but she couldn't just stand there.
She retreated, chilled.
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A group of men — cloaked, fast on foot, and breathing heavy — approached the mouth of Haspan Cosmoses’ stronghold.
Their leader stepped forward. An older Beta, hunched slightly with age and submission.
“Greetings. We come with a message." He said, bowing deeply. “From Alpha Sergius Bezus."
"What for?" A thick and sinister voice queried.
"He begs your patience, Alpha. The girl you seek—she’s vanished into the Spirit Veil. Even your own scouts—”
“Silence!”
The voice sliced the air like steel.
Haspan slowly emerged from the shadows of his throne. His pale-golden robes shimmered beneath his armor. His eyes were black, wide, godless.
“Which of you thought it wise to delay me?”
No one answered.
“I asked a question.”
The older man stepped forward again. “We only hoped you’d grant Sergius time. The young wolf....”
Schkk—
Haspan moved.
Fast.
By the time the man’s sentence ended, his head hit the grass, rolled once, and stopped at another's feet.
Gasps.
One of the younger men cried out in shock.
“Tell Sergius....” Haspan said calmly, sheathing the blade “....that next time, I won’t waste my steel on an errand boy. I’ll come for his bloodline.”
The surviving men retreated, barely able to look back.
They were shaken.
They began to run off with inhuman speed of light.
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The moonlight slipped in through the slatted window, cutting across Elowyn’s bruised arms as she sat hunched in front of her beside table. Every breath hurt.
She couldn't dare bow to tiredness.
She needed to pen a letter and when she looked down, she jumped.
Every movement was a reminder that she didn’t belong here — not really.
And yet…
On the tiny wooden table was a folded parchment. Sealed with a small flame-shaped stamp.
Mia.
Elowyn snatched it quickly, heart pounding. She glanced at the door. Then unfolded it with shaking fingers.
“Dear Elowyn...."
For long and touching moments, she was deep in her reading. Memories flooded her mind but what could she do but hold back the overwhelming sorrow and tears?
Elowyn exhaled shakily. Her eyes welled, but no tears fell.
Not tonight.
She reached for the ink and quill.
“Dear Mia” she scribbled.
I don't know if you'll get this soon — or at all. But today was the first day I felt like I almost fit in. Just a little. Not because they chose me. But because someone let me in… even if it was by mistake.
Baron carried me off the field after I got beat near to death. He allowed me to get in his group.
Not sure what shocked me more — the beating, or the fact that he didn’t leave me there like a dog.
Still hurts, though. Everywhere.
Do you have anything that can dull sensations? Some herb? A balm? Even a powder? I know you can’t send it, but just hearing the name might help. Make me feel less stupid for thinking I could survive this place.
If you could please send me some more binding herb, I'd be beyond grateful.
Dear Friend, If I live long enough, I’ll find a way to visit you. I swear it.
Mia, you can never sound selfish to me.
I love you.
– Elyan (who is also Elowyn, but you knew that already)
She queezed it quickly and shut her eyes, a sad smile touching her lips as the letter melted into her palm just as Mia had told her.
Then she went to the bed and lay back down, her hands clasped to her chest.
And for the first time in weeks, she fell asleep not feeling entirely alone.
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Back at Sergius' Quarters, he dropped his goblet when the news was delivered. The silver clanged across the floor.
Fear gripped him.
“He—he what?”
“Beheaded Jori, sir,” one of the men choked, bowing. “Didn’t blink doing it. Said you’re next if you delay again.”
Sergius paled.
He sat down slowly.
Then stood again.
“No more messengers." He said, shaking.
His voice trembled slightly.
“No more excuses. We must find that girl and deliver her to him. I don’t care if you have to burn the Spirit Veil itself. Bring Mia to me. Now.”
And the fear that burned in his eyes were far too obvious to behold.
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







