Chapter 107: Griffin As A Wife
Defy The Alpha(s)
"Fine, " Alaric said, taking a deep breath, and focusing on the subtle electrical impulses running through Griffinâs body.
Every heartbeat was controlled by electrical signals originating from the sinoatrial node, the heartâs natural pacemaker. Using his powers, Alaric sent faint currents of electricity into Griffinâs chest, mimicking the signals produced by the SA node to regulate his heart rate.
"Youâll feel a slight tingling," Alaric warned, though Griffin barely flinched.
As Alaric worked, he monitored Griffinâs physical response. The erratic heartbeat began to steady under his influence, the chaotic rhythm falling into a slower, more controlled pattern.
"Youâre also overventilating," Alaric said with a calm yet clinical tone. "Your bodyâs CO2 levels are dropping, which is why you feel like youâre losing control. Breathe with me slowly."
Griffin followed Alaricâs breathing, his inhales and exhales gradually deepening and slowing down. Alaric then adjusted the currents, using the vagus nerve, a cranial nerve that plays a crucial role in parasympathetic control, to further regulate Griffinâs bodyâs response.
"There," Alaric said after a few minutes, his voice filled with pride and satisfaction. "Your fight-or-flight system is disengaged."
Griffin leaned back against the couch, his eyes closed as the tension ebbed from his body. His breathing was even now, the beast retreating back into the back of his mind. Thank the gods.
"Youâve really got that lightning voodoo down to a science, donât you?" Griffin joke, cracking an eye open.
Alaric smirked, standing up and brushing his damp hair out of his face before he dropped down to the seat beside Griffin.
"Itâs not voodoo, Griffin, but physics. Electricity is everywhere. Itâs in your nerves, your muscles, your heart. I just... nudge it in the right direction."
Griffin snorted loudly, crossing his arms. "Whatever, man. I still donât get how women find you nerds interesting."
Alaric smirked, unbothered by the jab. "Because science is sexy," he said, gesturing to himself. "And I happen to have an incredibly handsome face to add to my admirable physique. So yes, Griffin, women would trip over this body."
Griffin burst into laughter, the sound reverberating through the room. "Keep telling yourself that, nerd. Just donât get too big of a head."
"If I had two heads, Griffin, Iâll just marry myself. I mean do you know what I could achieve having double of this incredible brain. It would be smoking hot!" He claimed.
"Smoking hot with a monster head!" Griffin burst into laughter again, this time holding his belly. "God, I canât take it anymore."
Alaric stood staring at him with a blank expression before he grimaced at his soaking wet clothes clinging to his body. Without another word, he started heading towards the door.
Griffin called after him, his laughter dying down, "Dude, stop stealing my clothes, especially when youâre not going to return them!"
Alaric didnât bother turning around. Instead, he raised a hand in a dismissive wave, rolling his eyes. "You have too many clothes anyway. Consider it charity."
"And you donât!" Griffin shouted after him but he ignored it.
Alaric found his way to Griffinâs massive walk-in closet, a shrine to his friendâs taste for luxury. The sheer size of the space was overwhelming, with rows of neatly hung designer shirts, jackets, and pants. Shoes were meticulously arranged on tiered racks, and a collection of watches gleamed under the soft lighting.
"Seriously, Griffin, how many wardrobes does one guy need?" Alaric muttered to himself, as if he wasnât guilty of having his own enviable collection.
He picked a loose shirt from a hanger which was a black one with minimalistic gold detailing. Unlike Griffin, his own style of dressing was more modest and less bling bling.
The particular shirt was stylish, but far too big for his leaner frame, thanks to Griffinâs broader shoulders and larger build. Hence It draped over Alaric like a curtain, but he rolled up the sleeves and made it work somehow.
For pants, Alaric grabbed a pair of grey sweatpants, tightening the drawstring at the waist to keep them from slipping down. "Why are you built like a fucking bear?" Alaric grumbled as he cinched the pants securely.
Satisfied with his makeshift outfit, Alaric stepped out of the closet. He found Griffin still seated down and waiting for him and a far suspicious smug grin plastered across his face.
Griffin gestured at him with a lazy wave. "Look at you, borrowing my style now. Admit it, Iâve got great taste."
Alaric rolled his eyes, adjusting the oversized sleeves. "Your taste is decent. I just make it look better."
Griffin shook his head, saying. "Youâre unbelievable."
"Youâre just mad I look better in your clothes than you do," Alaric quipped, using the towel he grabbed from the room to dry his damp hair.
"Dream on, thunderboy. My clothes are too refined for a walking science experiment like you." Griffin taunted, casually scrolling through his phone.
Alaric then made to sit down only for the aroma of something rich and spicy to catch his attention. His gaze fell on the table where a steaming bowl of chicken soup sat, perfectly arranged as though it had been waiting for him.
He blinked, his towel dropping onto his lap. "When did you prepare this?"
Griffin, lounging comfortably, barely looked up. "I didnât just prepare it. I always cook extra and stock my fridge. Thought youâd be starving after summoning a rainstorm out there."
Alaric shook his head, a rare, genuine smile tugging at his lips. "If only you werenât a boy, Iâd probably fall for you right now."
Griffin replied deadpan, "Sorry to disappoint, but Iâm not into hot nerds."
For a beat, the room was silent before both burst into laughter. It was rare to see Alaric so at ease, and Griffin relished the moment.
The warmth from the soup seemed to seep into Alaricâs soul as he ate, the two sitting in companionable silence. Griffin observed as Alaric savored each spoonful, his face calm and contemplative. But when Alaric finally set the bowl down, his expression shifted.
"Actually," Alaric began, his tone somber than usual, "thereâs a reason I came to see you."