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The Professor and The Secret Alpha

Chapter 4 The recognition

Word Count: 1460    |    Released on: 08/05/2026

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The Professor and The Secret Alpha
The Professor and The Secret Alpha
“She was done with love. He was done with his world. Neither of them had a choice. Literature professor Lila Monroe has one plan after catching her fiancé in bed with her graduate assistant: work harder, feel less, and never be that foolish again. She does not have time for Marcus Blackwood - the quietly devastating single father who walks into her conference room and makes every carefully constructed wall inside her tremble. Marcus has been running from his old life for two years. Alpha. Pack. Duty. He left all of it behind to raise his son in peace. But the moment he sees Lila, the mate bond hits him like a verdict - and this time, there is nowhere to run. She thinks he's just a father worried about his son. He knows she's the other half of something ancient and unbreakable. And somewhere between parent-teacher conferences and late-night dinners, the truth is going to come for them both. Some bonds can't be hidden forever. Some hearts can't stay broken.”