LOGINKael's POV "What's going on with her? Why did she change all of a sudden?" These questions dominated my thoughts as I sat in my study room, staring up the ceiling. After what transpired between Aria and Zoe in the living room, I had walked back to my study room, feeling disturbed and destabilized. The Aria I knew was all caring and no matter how hard she was pushed, she would never retaliate. That had been her for the past three years. But what she did earlier that morning, totally left me speechless. If I hadn't witness the scene myself, and someone had narrated all that happened to me, I wouldn't have believed it. I wondered when Aria turned cruel that she could dragged someone down the stairs by her hair, and even ordered for her head to be buried under water until she lost consciousness. And she didn't stop at that. She looked my mother deadshot in the eyes and told her to shut up. She even went as far as calling her by her name. As if that wasn't enough, she questioned my
Aria’s POV It took several minutes before Lea's words settled in my brain. "They're your sons, Luna. Yours and Alpha Kael's." What the hell was she talking about? How could they be my children? Suddenly, I burst into laughter. "You're joking, right? Because... what sons are you talking about?" I waited, desperately hoping Lea would laugh too. That she would shake her head and tell me she was only pulling my legs. But she never did. She simply stood there, her face pale and devoid of any emotion. The laughter slowly died in my throat. "Are you being serious?" "They're your children," she repeated, her voice barely above a whisper. "The twins you gave birth to three years ago." "No." I shook my head immediately. "No... that's impossible." I staggered backward until my legs hit the edge of a sofa. "This isn't funny, Lea. If you're joking, please stop. I have gone through enough emotional distress today." "I'm not joking, Luna. That night three years ago, your children surviv
Aria’s POV “Mommy!” the two boys called in unison, wrapping their tiny hands around my legs before I could react. My body stiffened and for a few seconds, my mind went completely blank. Mommy? Me? No... that couldn’t be right. Maybe their mother and I had a striking resemblance. Slowly, I looked down at the two little boys, clinging to me with so much excitement as though they had waited their whole life for this day to come. They were smiling and their innocent blue eyes sparkled with happiness, completely unaware of the storm raging inside me. My throat tightened as I swallowed hard. Gently, I bent down and carefully loosened their tiny arms from my legs. The boys looked at me in confusion. The wide smile that was once on their faces slowly faded away. I lowered myself until I was crouching at their eye level, forcing a small smile that didn’t reach my eyes despite the chaos inside me. "I'm sorry, sweethearts," I said softly. "But I think you've mistaken me for someone
Aria’s POV “If what you are saying is true... if truly my womb wasn’t damaged, why did it take me three whole years before I was able to conceive again?” Lea lowered her gaze, unable to meet my eyes. “Because I made sure you couldn’t, Luna.” “What do you mean?” I queried, a deep frown settling on my face. “Do you remember the injections I gave you every three months? The one I told you would boost your hormones and improve your chances of conceiving?” “How could I have forgotten?” I answered quietly. For three years, I had never missed a single appointment. Every three months, I came into this very office, rolled up my sleeve and allowed Lea to inject me without asking a single question. Because I trusted her and believed she was helping me. I believed she wanted the same thing I did—to see me become a mother again. My eyes slowly lifted to hers. “What about those injections?” Lea’s lips quivered, her fingers trembling on her laps where she had placed them. “They weren't
Aria’s POV “Save my life? What do you mean?” My brows furrowed in confusion. “Three years ago, Luna, exactly one week after Alpha Lucas's burial, Lady Vivienne came to see me.” I frowned. “She came here?” Lea nodded weakly. “She had requested a private consultation,” she continued. “I assumed she wanted to discuss her health, so I welcomed her into this very office.” She glanced around the room before lowering her gaze again. “But I was wrong,” she concluded. My heartbeat gradually quickened. “What did she want?” Lea's hands trembled violently on her laps where she had rested them. “She wanted your child dead.” The words struck me like a bolt of lightning. My entire body froze. “What?” “She told me your child didn’t deserve to live when she lost hers because of you.” My breathing hitched. My knees buckled, but I held onto the edge of the table before I could fall. “She said as long as you carried Alpha Kael's child, you would always have a place in the Knight fami
Aria’s POV “Aria... what’s going on?” Lea’s voice shook, forcing a smile that didn’t reach her eyes. “Aria?” I let out a scoff. “Are we close enough for you to call me by my name? What happened to calling me Luna Aria?” Her smile faltered completely. “I...” “Or have you suddenly forgotten the proper way to address your Luna?” I tilted my head slightly.For several long seconds, she simply stared at me. “Aria, what is wrong with you? You have been acting weird. Is anything wrong?” “Aria again?” I slowly rose to my feet, walking in her direction. Each click of my heels against the tiled floor echoed through the office. Lea instinctively took a step backward. I could see it—the fear in her eyes. The kind of fear that came when you knew that something was wrong, but you couldn't figure out what exactly. Interesting. That was the exact reaction I had anticipated for. I stopped just inches away from her and wrapped my arms around my chest. “Tell me something, Doctor Lea,” I
Kael's POV.The sun shone brightly, its light seeping into the room through the window, with its reflection piercing through my closed eyes. I shielded my eyes from the sun and just as I tried turning to the other side of the bed, a sharp pain seeped through every part of my body. "Ouch," I wince
Kael’s POV I pushed the door open and walked into her bedroom. She was seated in front of the mirror, a towel wrapped around her body as she cleansed her face with wipes. She briefly lifted her head, gazing at me from the mirror before her gaze dropped like I was invisible. I closed the door be
Kael’s POV “Shit!” I yelled, punching the table. “Alpha, please be calm,” Silas advised, watching as I paced the room. I ran my hand through my hair in rage, anger dominating every vessel in my body. “Did you see that, Silas? She not only disrespected me, but she also walked out on me!” I bl
Aria’s POVHis presence filled the room, heavy and commanding. He stood firm and I could feel his fierce eyes burning into my skin.Before, I would have shivered the moment I heard his voice, and my pulse would have hammered loudly in my ears. But not that night.My shoulders were squared confident







