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The Alpha Behind The Mask-Chapter 70: He Left
Aurora’s POV
His fingers slide deep inside me, moving in a rhythmic, demanding pace that chased the lingering chill of the ice. The friction was incredible—the heat of his hand against my sensitive, swollen walls made me lose my mind.
"Is this what you want?" he rasped, his voice sounding raw and hungry. "Do you want me, Aurora?"
"Yes!" I sobbed, my head thrashing on the pillow. "Yes, I want you! Please, don’t stop!"
He increased the speed, his thumb finding the tiny, sensitive bud that he had just tortured with the ice. The combination was too much. The pleasure built, crashing over me with a force that stole the air from my lungs. My vision behind the blindfold exploded into blinding white light.
"Raymond!" I screamed his name, my entire body convulsing as the climax took hold of me.
My inner muscles clamped tightly around his fingers, pulsing in long, delicious waves of release. I felt like I was floating and falling all at once. Every nerve in my body was on fire, vibrating with the pure intensity of it. I sobbed, my heart racing so fast I thought it would burst, as the pleasure slowly began to settle into a deep, heavy ache.
But just as I reached the very end of the peak, just as I was ready to sink into the mattress and let him hold me, he abruptly pulled his hand away.
The sudden loss of his touch felt like a slap. I let out a small, confused whimper, my body still twitching from the aftershocks.
"Raymond?" I whispered, my voice trembling and weak. I reached out blindly into the space where he had been just a second ago, my fingers searching for the warmth of his skin.
The silence in the room was deafening. I could hear his heavy, ragged breathing, but he didn’t move toward me. He didn’t pull me into his arms.
"Raymond?" I called out but got no response from him. I could feel he was there. I could hear movement.
Then suddenly, I heard the heavy, decisive sound of the front door opening and clinking shut.
The silence that followed was terrifying.
"Raymond?" I called out, my voice cracking. No answer.
With trembling hands, I reached up and ripped the silk scarf away from my eyes. The sudden light of my bedside lamp made me wince, but as my vision cleared, I realized I was completely alone. The space beside me was empty, the sheets still rumpled and damp from our heat, but the man was gone.
My eyes fell on a small piece of paper lying right beside me. I grabbed it, my heart sinking into my stomach as I read the jagged, masculine scrawl:
I’m not cuddling you. Consider that the rest of your punishment for telling me you love the Alpha King.
The note slipped from my fingers. My heart sank. I wanted him—I wanted him right here, right now. I wanted to relax in his arms, to feel the steady beat of his heart against my back, to feel safe for just one hour.
Tears stung my eyes, hot and blurring my vision. I didn’t even know why I wanted to cry. Was it because I realized I was actually falling for him? Falling for a shadow, a man whose face I had only felt with my fingertips?
Or was it the sickening realization that this very man was my parents’ killer?
I curled into a ball, clutching the blanket. I was a mess. I was supposed to be a woman of vengeance, a daughter seeking justice. Instead, I was lying in a cold bed, aching for the touch of the monster who had ruined my life.
When I woke up the next morning, the first thing I felt was the ache. My body felt sore, but in that heavy, deep way that made me want to curl back into the blankets and never leave. Every time I shifted, the friction of the sheets against my skin reminded me of the ice, the wax, and the way Raymond’s hands had cloaked my body.
I remained in bed, staring at the ceiling, too lazy to move. My thoughts were a mess. I was supposed to be a woman of vengeance, yet I had spent the night unraveling for a man who wouldn’t even show me his face. A man who was likely the same one who had taken everything from me.
Suddenly, my phone began to ring on the nightstand. The sharp vibration cut through the quiet room. I reached for it, squinting at the screen, only to see Alpha Oliver flashing on the display.
A frown etched onto my face. I let it ring. And then I let it ring again.
What part of "I am resigning" did he not understand?
He called and called, the persistent buzzing making my head throb.
I sighed, closing my eyes. I needed the money—the salary was better than anything I could find elsewhere—but I realized I was falling for him. Working for him, seeing him every day, was becoming a torture I couldn’t endure. I would just find another part-time job and forget he ever existed.
But even as I thought it, the idea of never seeing him again made my heart sink into my stomach.
A message popped up on my screen. I hesitated, then checked it.
Aurora, you have one hour to prepare yourself. As my secretary and assistant, you are accompanying me to France for a three-day business trip. My driver is already on his way to pick you up.
I sat up abruptly, a fresh wave of anger washing over me. He was indeed a prick, just like Raymond had said. I didn’t care how powerful he was; he couldn’t ignore a resignation.
I typed back, my thumbs flying across the screen:
"I have resigned. I am not going anywhere with you."
I waited, my heart hammering. A few seconds later, the three dots appeared. His response was cold and authoritative.
Aurora, my driver is already in front of your apartment waiting. If you are not out in one hour, he has orders to bring you exactly as you are. Don’t test me.







