The private bathing chamber attached to Alex's suite was one of the few places he could truly relax. The marble basin, fed by heated springs beneath the manor, provided a sanctuary where he could shed both his clothes and the constant vigilance required to maintain Kael's persona. Steam rose from the water as he settled in, white hair stark against his shoulders.
He'd been training harder since Marcus left three days ago, pushing his body to complete the system's daily quests while maintaining the appearance of normal noble exercise routines. The hot water worked into muscles still adapting to this new physical form, and for a moment, Alex allowed himself to simply exist without calculating his next move.
The soft scrape of a key in the outer door made him freeze.
"Young Master?" Elena's voice carried through the antechamber. "I'm here to collect the linens for washing. Martha said you'd be in the study."
Alex's heart rate spiked. The bathing chamber was separated from his main room by only a thin wooden partition, and the door between them stood slightly ajar. He'd assumed he had privacy until evening.
"I'm..." he started to call out, then stopped. Kael would have no reason to be embarrassed about staff seeing him in various states of undress. Nobles were accustomed to being attended to in all circumstances. But Alex Chen's instincts screamed warnings about vulnerability.
The sound of Elena moving through his chambers continued—fabric being gathered, furniture being straightened. Her movements were efficient but unhurried, the practiced routine of someone who'd cleaned these rooms dozens of times.
Alex remained perfectly still in the water, hoping she'd finish quickly and leave. But then he heard her footsteps approaching the partition.
"Young Master? Are you in the study? I have the correspondence from Lord Ashford that arrived this afternoon."
The footsteps paused just outside the bathing chamber. Alex could see her shadow beneath the door, could hear the soft rustle of papers in her hands. His mind raced through options ...call out and reveal his location, stay silent and hope she'd leave, or...
The door opened.
Elena stepped into the steam-filled chamber, her eyes focused on a stack of letters in her hands. "Young Master, your father's message seemed urgent, so I thought ..."
She looked up and froze.
Alex watched her face transform as she registered the scene—him in the marble basin, water steaming around his shoulders, white hair darkened with moisture. Her lips parted slightly in surprise, and the letters in her hands trembled.
"Oh," she breathed, her voice barely a whisper. Color flooded her cheeks as the shock of the encounter hit her, but she didn't immediately flee. Instead, as if beyond her control, her eyes traced the visible lines of his shoulders, the way the steam had made his skin luminous, the stark contrast of his transformed hair against the dark marble.
Alex felt exposed in a way that had nothing to do with nudity. In his previous life, hospital gowns and medical examinations had stripped away physical privacy, but this was different. Elena wasn't looking at him with clinical detachment—there was something else in her gaze, something that made his pulse quicken despite his wariness.
*Dangerous,* the analytical part of his mind whispered. *She's seeing you as vulnerable. People who see you weak will exploit it.*
"Elena," he said quietly, his voice carefully neutral. "You should go."
But she didn't move. The letters fell forgotten from her hands, scattering across the marble floor. "Your hair," she breathed. "It's... even more striking when it's wet."
Alex's instincts flared with warning signals. The admiration in her voice, the way she'd stepped closer—it felt too much like the false kindness he'd experienced before. Haley who'd spoken gently while prepping him for procedures. her friends who'd smiled while discussing his "contribution to medical science."
"Elena." His voice carried a warning note, and he saw her blink as if coming out of a trance.
She stepped back immediately, her professional composure reasserting itself like armor. "Forgive me, Young Master. I overstepped. It won't happen again."
Alex said nothing, watching her gather the scattered letters with quick, efficient movements. His silence was calculated … let her interpret his reaction however she wished. Better to maintain distance than risk whatever game she might be playing.
Elena straightened, the papers clutched against her chest. "I'll... I'll place these on your desk.
"Fine." The single word was deliberately curt, designed to reinforce boundaries.
After she left, Alex remained in the cooling water, analyzing the encounter. Elena's reaction had seemed genuine ...the flush in her cheeks, the way she'd looked at him with something approaching hunger. But genuine attraction could be just as dangerous as calculated manipulation. People who wanted things from you were predictable. People who wanted *you* were variables he couldn't control.
*Focus on what matters,* he told himself. *The System Activation.*
But even as he forced his mind back to practical concerns, Alex couldn't shake the image of Elena's face in that unguarded moment. The way she'd looked at him—not at Young Master Kael Ashford, heir to a noble house, but at *him*. As if she'd seen something worth wanting.
The thought was both thrilling and terrifying.
Later, when he'd dried and dressed, Alex found the correspondence neatly arranged on his desk. Elena had returned at some point to organize the papers, but she'd done so without announcing herself. The efficiency of the gesture somehow made it more pointed—she was still performing her duties despite his coldness.
A soft knock at his door interrupted his brooding. "Come in."
Elena entered, her composure perfect once again. She carried a tea service, her movements precise and professional. But Alex noticed the careful way she avoided his eyes, the slight tension in her shoulders.
"Your evening tea, Young Master. And Martha asked me to inform you that dinner will be served in the blue dining room tonight."
"You mentioned that already," Alex said, not looking up from his father's correspondence.
"Of course. My apologies." Her voice was carefully neutral, but Alex caught the slight tightening around her eyes.
She set down the tray in silence, and Alex found himself studying her profile. The auburn hair that had escaped its pins, the graceful curve of her neck, the way her uniform couldn't quite hide the feminine lines of her body. The attraction was undeniable, but attraction was just biology. Acting on it was choice, and choices had consequences.
"Elena," he said as she turned to leave.
"Yes, Young Master?"
"In the future, knock before entering any room. Even if you believe it's empty."
The words were practical, necessary. But Alex saw them land like a physical blow. Elena's composure faltered for just a moment before she curtsied.
"Of course, Young Master. It won't happen again."
As she left, Alex felt an unexpected pang of something that might have been guilt. Elena's hurt had been real, and his coldness had been calculated to create distance. But distance meant safety, and safety meant survival.
*She's a servant,* he reminded himself. *And I'm supposed to be a noble. Getting involved with her would complicate everything.*
But as he tried to focus on his father's letters, Alex found his mind drifting back to Elena's face in that steamy chamber. The way she'd looked at him with genuine desire, not because of his title or his family's influence, but because of something she'd seen in him personally.
In his previous life, no one had ever looked at him that way. Here, he was learning that being wanted might be even more dangerous than being used.
The Academy couldn't come soon enough. Distance from Elena, from this confusing tangle of attraction and suspicion, would help him focus on what truly mattered: survival, understanding his abilities, and navigating whatever political machinations awaited him.
Everything else was a luxury he couldn't afford.
But even as he told himself this, Alex couldn't shake the memory of Elena's eyes, or the way his body had responded to her presence. Some hungers, he was learning, were harder to dismiss than others.
[STATUS WINDOW]
[Manual Activation Available at Level 2]
[Current Level: 1 (350/500 XP)]
[Warning: Activation will be permanent and irreversible]
[Current Status: Unawakened ... All abilities locked]
[Estimated Power Level: Unknown]
[Requirements: Reach 500/500 XP to unlock Manual Activation]
Alex stared at the translucent window, calculating the mathematics of his situation. At his current rate of progression, completing the system's daily training regimen...
"Three days to go," he murmured to himself, dismissing the status window with a thought.