Mag-log inRuby’s POV
A gasp tore out of my throat, and my hands flew to my mouth as the tears started flowing all over again. But this time, they weren't tears of grief. They were tears of shock.
Emily let out a loud squeal next to me, her fingers squeezing mine so hard she was practically cutting off my circulation. "Oh my god, Ruby! Did you hear that? The baby is still there!"
"I hear it," I whispered, my eyes glued to that tiny, flickering light on the monitor. It was a miracle. A tiny, fragile miracle fighting for its life inside me.
The doctor cleared his throat, his expression softening as he watched us, but his tone quickly turned serious again. "Please understand, Mrs. Sinclair, the baby is extremely fragile right now. Your body has been through massive physical trauma, and losing one twin puts the other at a severe disadvantage. You must rest properly. No lifting, no exertion, and most importantly, you need to avoid stress or anger. Your emotional state directly impacts the pregnancy."
"I'll do whatever it takes," I promised him, nodding frantically. "Whatever you need me to do."
After we left the examination room and started walking down the quiet hallway, Emily leaned close to me, her voice dropping to a sharp whisper. "So, what's the plan? Are you going to call Ethan and tell him?"
I hesitated, my boots dragging against the linoleum floor as a heavy weight settled over my chest. I looked down at my stomach, a sudden, protective instinct flaring up deep inside me. "I don't know, Em. He just told me he wants a divorce. I don't want to use a child to keep a man tied to me if he doesn't want to be there."
Emily stopped dead in her tracks, turning to face me with outrage written all over her face. "Are you crazy, Ruby? So you're just going to let that bitch take what she wants? They've treated you terribly. Both of them! You have to tell him. He should know you're carrying his child. He'll come back and take care of you and the baby, be a good husband and a proper father. It's his responsibility!"
"I don't want him out of responsibility, Emily," I murmured, my voice heavy with exhaustion. "I want him to want me."
As we stepped out of the elevator and into the main lobby downstairs, any lingering warmth from the doctor's office evaporated instantly. Standing right by the exit doors, looking perfectly fine and holding a designer handbag, was Vivian.
Since Ethan wasn't anywhere in sight, she didn't bother wasting her energy on the innocent, helpless act. The second her eyes landed on my bandage and my crumpled appearance, a cruel, mocking smile spread across her face.
"Well, well, look who finally crawled out of her hole," Vivian sneered, stepping directly into our path so we couldn't pass. "You need to hurry up and sign those divorce papers, Ruby. Stop humiliating yourself by clinging to Ethan. He doesn't want you. He never did. Just wrap it up and leave with whatever dignity you have left."
Emily instantly stepped in front of me, her chest puffed out as she glared at my stepsister. "Shut your mouth, you vulture! Ruby is his wife. You're just a home-wrecking piece of trash who only showed up the second he got a title. Go back to whatever sewer you crawled out of!"
Vivian didn't even blink. She just let out a low, arrogant laugh, tossing her hair over her shoulder. "Think whatever you want, but it doesn't change reality. Did you know I found out yesterday that I'm pregnant? It's Ethan's baby. A true pack heir. Once the divorce goes through, he'll definitely marry me."
The ground felt like it was shifting beneath my feet. I stared at her, the words echoing in my head like a death sentence. Pregnant. It wasn't just that he loved her. He had been sleeping with her while we were married. He really cheated on me. Every single promise, every quiet moment I thought we shared over the last three years, was a complete and utter lie.
Emily’s jaw dropped in shock, and I could see the moment she opened her mouth to scream that I was pregnant too.
"Don't," I snapped, grabbing Emily’s arm tightly, cutting her off before she could say a single syllable. I stepped around my friend, looking Vivian dead in the eye. I didn't cry. I didn't scream. The grief in my heart hardened into ice.
"You're just like your mother, Vivian," I said, my voice completely smooth and calm. "Both of you only know how to use children to trap men. I feel sorry for your baby, honestly. Growing up with a mother like you must be a curse."
Vivian’s face flushed a violent, angry red, her perfect composure shattering in an instant. "What did you say to me? You pathetic little—"
"As long as I'm still Luna, you don't get to speak here," I interrupted, my voice dropping into a commanding tone that made her freeze.
I didn't have time for her drama. The doctor said I needed to avoid stress, and I wasn't going to let this girl endanger the only piece of joy I had left. I turned my head and caught the eye of a large, burly hospital security guard standing near the front desk.
"Excuse me," I called out, keeping my posture straight and dignified. "I'm the Luna, Ruby Sinclair. This woman is trespassing on pack-affiliated property and has been harassing my friend and me. Could you please escort her out of the building immediately?"
The guard’s eyes went wide when he recognized my face, and he didn't hesitate for a fraction of a second. He marched right over and grabbed Vivian firmly by the upper arm.
Vivian began to thrash violently, her high heels scuffing against the polished floor as she screamed at the top of her lungs. "Let go of me! Do you know who I am? Get your filthy hands off me! I'm the future Luna! Ethan will have your head for this! Let me go!"
The entire lobby turned to stare as the guard calmly and ruthlessly dragged her straight through the sliding glass doors, tossing her out onto the sidewalk like a piece of garbage. Her muffled shouting faded into the distance as the doors slid shut behind her.
Emily stood there for a second, her mouth open, before a huge grin broke across her face. "Okay, that was iconic. But seriously, Ruby, what are we doing now?"
We walked out to her car, and the silence inside the vehicle felt heavy as Emily started the engine but kept her foot on the brake. "What do you intend to do about Ethan?"
I looked out the passenger window, watching the city streets pass by. My mind was completely made up. "Divorce him. I'm going to take my child, leave this pack, and keep the secret. No one will ever know about this baby."
"But, Ruby—" Emily started, her face twisted in worry.
"No buts, Em," I said, turning to look at her, my voice firmer than it had ever been in my life. "Ethan cheated on me. He spent the night with her while I was bleeding. And when I told him about our child yesterday, he literally said it was for the best that the baby was gone. He said he didn't want our child. Now that my baby has been given a second chance at life, I am not giving him another chance to hurt us. He doesn't deserve to be a father."
Emily swallowed hard, nodding slowly as she finally put the car in drive. "Where do you plan to go? You can't just vanish into thin air without a plan."
"I'll start over," I said, a cold feeling washed over me. "I'm going to take every single cent of the alimony he offered. He wanted to buy my silence and a quick divorce? Fine. I'm going to make him pay for it, and I'll use his own money to build a perfect life for my baby far away from here."
I pulled my phone out of my pocket. My fingers were steady as I opened the text thread with my husband. I typed out a short message, making sure there was no room for negotiation.
"I agree to the divorce. Let's meet in your office tomorrow morning to sign."
Ruby's POV Venom's Bar was not what I expected. Honestly? I didn't even know I expected exactly. But this was warm. A low lit bar with leather booths along the far wall and a long mahogany bar that caught the light in a way that made everything look expensive. Jazz played somewhere underneath the conversation of everyone present. I couldn't locate where the sound came from. It sounded in every direction. I spotted Mrs. Carter immediately at the corner booth. She was already seated with a glass of water in front of her and her reading glasses pushed up onto her head, scanning something on her phone with the focused expression etched on her face. Beside her was a man I hadn't seen before. I straightened my bag on my shoulder and walked over. Mrs. Carter looked up the moment I reached the table. "Ruby. Right on time." She stood briefly, formal without being stiff and gestured to the man beside her. "This is Mr. Gerald Holt. He's been looking for a consultant with your specific s
Ethan's POVShe didn't hear me come in because the music was low…something slow and melodic that I didn't recognize, filling the room with the kind of sound that had no sharp edges to it. The lights were dimmed down to almost nothing, just the warm amber glow of the two lamps on either side of the bed casting the room in a softness that was a long way different from the cold fluorescent strip lighting of the elder hall I had spent the last three hours sitting in.Vivian was in the center of the room with her back to the door and a glass of red wine held loosely in one hand, moving to the music in the unhurried, unselfconscious way of someone who believed they were completely alone she was her shoulders, rolling gently with the beat, her free hand lifting slightly at her side, her hair loose down her back in dark waves that shifted with every movement.I stood in the doorway and watched her for a moment. She looked beautiful. Watching her dance felt strange because it was something I h
Ruby's POVThe spreadsheet was giving me a headache.l. I had been working on it since seven in the morning, cross referencing two property valuations that Mrs. Carter had sent over the previous evening with a note attached that said simply: *Client is motivated. Get me numbers by Thursday.* It was currently Tuesday. I had the numbers. I just wanted them to be better before I sent them.I pushed my chair back slightly from the desk and pressed my fingers against my eyes for a moment.The duplex was quiet around me. It was always this way every morning. The morning light was coming through the sitting room window at the angle it only reached between ten and eleven, laying a long warm stripe across the floo. The cat from next door had discovered it last week and now appeared in my garden specifically to chase it. Specifically because of the cat, I had also started leaving the sitting room curtain open an extra inch just to help it find the stripe faster.I dropped my hands from my eyes a
Ethan's POVThe elder hall smelled the same as it always had. I had sat in this room as a boy watching my grandfather preside over council sessions with the quiet, absolute command of a man who had never once questioned his own right to be at the head of that table.He was at the head of it now. Still the head and always the head until he passes away.The five elders were arranged on either side of him. They watched me walk in with the careful, measuring expressions of people who had already discussed everything they were about to say and had agreed on the order in which they were going to say it. I recognized all of them. I had known most of them since childhood. I took my place at the opposite end of the table and did not sit down.My grandfather looked at me for a long moment before he spoke. He was eighty one years old but looked sixty. His hair was white and his hands were still which I found quite odd for aman his age."What exactly," he said, "are these rumors spreading throu
Ethan's POVThe first thing Cole Mercer did when my warriors walked in was look at the ceiling.Brett grabbed him off the cot by the front of his shirt and put him against the wall in one motion. Cole didn't resist. Didn't brace or twist or fight it. He just went where he was put and stood there with his hands loose at his sides and his pale eyes moving from Brett's face to Calloway's face to Marcus in the doorway with the slow, unhurried patience of a man who had already done this math and didn't find the numbers frightening."Simple arrangement," Marcus said, stepping inside. "You give us a name. You tell us what the contract covered and what the new terms involved. You do that and this room gets a lot more comfortable very quickly."Cole looked at him.Then he looked back at the ceiling.Brett gnashed his teeth and hit him.Cole's head snapped hard to the left. He stayed against the wall. Cole didnt reach to touch his face. He didn't make a sound. He just turned his head back to ce
Ruby's POVDr. Hartley looked up from her clipboard the moment I walked through the consultation room door.She didn't say hello. She didn't gesture to the chair or make the usual small talk that filled the first thirty seconds of every appointment. She just looked at my face with the calm, reading expression of a woman who had spent enough years in this profession to know that the story was always in the face before it was anywhere else."What brings you in today?" she asked. "And I want the full picture, Ruby. Not the edited version."I sat down on the edge of the examination table and pressed my lips together for a second. Emily was in the chair against the wall, hands in her lap, giving me the space to speak first."I had cramping last night," I said. "It started just after midnight. Painful. It was pulling in my abdomen. Not so sharp but very persistent. I couldn't sleep throughout the night. It lasted until around four in the morning and then eased off but didn't go away complet
Ethan’s POVI rubbed my temples as Vivian’s sobbing echoed through the speaker of my phone. She had been crying for the past twenty minutes, her voice high and breathless as she went over the details of what happened at the hospital again."She literally had the guards throw me out, Ethan," Vivian
Ruby’s POVThe leather seat of the taxi was cold against my bare legs, and every bump in the road sent a sharp, agonizing jolt straight through my lower abdomen. I stared out the window, watching the streetlights blur into long streaks of yellow and white. I didn't care where the driver was taking
Ruby’s POVI didn't think. I just pushed the door open, the heavy wood swinging back until it hit the wall with a sharp thud.The sound cut through the room, and both of them froze. Ethan turned his head first, his dark eyes narrowing slightly when they landed on me. He didn't let go of Vivian righ
Ruby’s POVI looked at the ceiling, staring at a water stain that shaped itself like a broken heart. It was funny, really. Or maybe it was just pathetic. My hands were resting on my stomach, pressing down hard as if I could somehow force the emptiness inside.The doctor had just left. His words we







