MasukThe memory slammed into me without warning.
I was lying on a soft bed in Liam’s private residence outside the city, trying to rest, when a flash hit me. His hands on my skin. My own voice moaning his name. Months ago. Before everything changed.
I sat up fast, heart racing. “Liam!”
He appeared in the doorway almost immediately, concern etched across his face. “What’s wrong? Are you hurting?”
I stared at him, breathing hard. “You. Me. That night. The one where we... God, I remember pieces. You were there. We were together.”
Liam stepped inside slowly, closing the door behind him. “You’re starting to remember.”
I swung my legs off the bed, anger rising fast. “You took advantage of me when I didn’t even know what I was becoming. How long have you been hiding this?”
Liam met my eyes steadily, but I saw the flicker of pain there. “You came to me that night willingly, Aiden. You sought me out. I thought you remembered. I’ve been trying to protect you ever since.”
“Protect me?” I laughed, sharp and bitter. “By keeping me in the dark? By letting me wake up in that hospital thinking my life was over without any warning about us?”
He moved closer but stopped when I tensed. “I didn’t know how to tell you. You were already breaking apart from the differentiation. Adding our history on top of that... I was scared it would destroy you completely.”
I stood up, fists clenched at my sides. “Scared? Or just protecting your own ass? You got me pregnant and said nothing. What kind of man does that?”
Liam’s voice dropped, raw with emotion. “The kind who’s been in love with you for years. The kind who watched you destroy yourself trying to be the perfect Alpha heir. That night you came to me because you were exhausted. You needed someone who saw the real you.”
I shook my head, stepping back. “Don’t. Don’t twist this into some romantic story. I was an Alpha. I didn’t need anyone. Especially not you.”
“You did that night,” he said quietly. “You stayed until morning. You kissed me before you left. Told me you’d call. Then the differentiation hit and everything went silent.”
The fragments kept coming. His laugh in the dark. The way he held me like I mattered. I pressed my hands to my temples. “This can’t be real. I wouldn’t have... I was in control back then.”
Liam’s expression softened. “You were never as in control as you thought. Not with me. That’s what scared you.”
A knock sounded on the outer door. Lucas stepped in a moment later, looking exhausted but determined. “Sorry to interrupt. I came as soon as I could. Henry’s moving faster than we thought.”
I turned to him, grateful for the distraction. “What’s he doing now?”
Lucas glanced between me and Liam before answering. “He’s calling an emergency board meeting. Spreading rumors about your... condition. Saying you’re unstable. Some shareholders are already pulling support.”
“Perfect,” I muttered. “Just what I needed. My own family trying to bury me alive.”
Liam crossed his arms. “We can fight this. I have contacts. Resources.”
“I don’t need your resources,” I snapped at him. “This is my mess. My family. My empire.”
Lucas sighed. “Aiden, you’re pregnant. You just went through your first heat. You can’t do this alone. Let him help.”
I whirled on Lucas. “You too? Everyone’s suddenly on his side? The same guy who knocked me up and hid it?”
Liam flinched. “I never hid the pregnancy. I told you as soon as I could. The memories... I was waiting for the right moment.”
“There is no right moment for this!” I shouted. My hands were shaking. “I feel like I don’t know anything anymore. Who I was. Who I am. What we even are.”
Lucas stepped closer carefully. “I get it. This is a lot. But Henry’s not waiting. He’s already talking to the lawyers about guardianship clauses. He wants the baby too.”
“The baby,” I repeated, voice cracking. My hand moved to my stomach without thinking. “They want to take everything. Even this.”
Liam’s voice was rough. “They won’t touch either of you. I swear it.”
I looked at him, confusion and betrayal twisting together with something warmer I didn’t want to name. “Why do you care so much? Why fight for someone who keeps pushing you away?”
“Because I saw you that night,” he said softly. “The real you. Not the Alpha mask. Not the heir. Just Aiden. And I’ve been gone for you ever since.”
Lucas cleared his throat. “I’ll give you two some space. But Aiden, please think about accepting help. Henry’s playing dirty. We need every advantage.”
He left quietly. The silence between me and Liam felt heavy.
I turned away from him, staring out the large windows at the darkening sky. “You should have told me sooner. About us. About that night.”
“I wanted to,” Liam admitted. “Every time I looked at you in that hospital room. Every time you pushed me away. But you were already hurting so much.”
I spun back around. “So you decided for me? Like everyone else in my life. Deciding what I can handle. What I should know.”
Liam ran a hand through his hair, frustration clear. “I was trying to protect you. Not control you. There’s a difference.”
“Is there?” I challenged. “Because right now it feels like you’re just another Alpha trying to own me. Own this baby.”
His eyes darkened with hurt. “That’s not fair. I’ve done nothing but hold you through the worst moments of your life. I could have taken what you offered during your heat. I didn’t.”
I swallowed hard. The memories kept flashing. His gentle hands. The way he whispered my name like a prayer. “I don’t know what to believe anymore.”
“Believe this,” he said, stepping closer. “I’m here. I’m staying. Whether you want me or not.”
The words hung between us. I wanted to scream at him. I wanted to pull him close. Instead I turned away again.
“I need air,” I muttered. “Don’t follow me.”
I stormed out of the bedroom and down the hall, chest tight. The house was quiet except for the distant hum of security systems. I leaned against a wall, trying to catch my breath. My hand rested on my stomach again. The small curve was starting to show. Or maybe I was imagining it.
Everything was changing too fast. The memories of that night with Liam felt both foreign and intimately right. Had I really chosen him? Had I wanted him even before my body forced the issue?
A sudden loud beep pierced the silence. Red lights flashed along the walls. Security alarms.
I froze. “Liam?”
Footsteps pounded down the hall. Liam appeared, face tense. “Stay behind me. Someone breached the perimeter.”
My heart raced. “Henry?”
“Probably,” he said grimly. “They’re here for you. For both of you.”
While I stood alone in the hallway, trying to steady my breathing, the alarms blared louder. A shadow moved outside the window. The intruder was already inside the grounds, clearly sent to eliminate the vulnerable Omega heir and his unborn child.
"I am a masterpiece of artifice, and the truth is the only thing I cannot afford."I hear his footsteps before I see him. They are measured, heavy, and rhythmic. The kind of stride that expects the world to move out of the way. I am curled on the chaise in the conservatory, a thin blanket draped over my legs, my eyes fluttering shut as I hear the door click. I force my breathing to slow, to mimic the shallow, jagged pattern of someone drowning in their own exhaustion."Aiden?"My father’s voice is like grinding stone. I open my eyes, letting them appear glazed, unfocused. I struggle to prop myself up, my hands trembling with a calculated, rhythmic instability."Father? I didn't think you were coming today," I whisper, my voice cracking perfectly.He stands over me, his shadow stretching across the floor tiles. He isn't looking at my face. He is looking at my hands, at the way I grip the blanket, assessing the fragility I have curated for him."Liam told me you were worsening," he says
"My father is not a savior, he is the architect of the cage."I stare at the floorboards where his shoes clicked just moments ago. The echo of his arrival still vibrates in my chest, a reminder that I am surrounded by predators wearing the faces of kin. The drug Elena pumped into my system is a heavy fog, making my limbs feel like lead, but my mind is a sharp, jagged blade. I crawl toward the desk, pushing past the pain. The man in the suit is gone, left behind in the chaos of my father’s unexpected entrance.I reach the hidden terminal. My fingers are clumsy, but I force them to work. I need to know where the money went. I need to know how they plan to finish me.The screen flickers. Rows of numbers spill out, meaningless at first, then coalescing into a pattern. I follow the trail of wire transfers. It leads away from the company, away from the legal reach of the board, and into a deep, dark forest of shell companies.My breath hitches. The last account, the one holding the bulk of
"I thought I was finally alone, but the house is still breathing."I let the words slip out as I lock the heavy iron door behind me. My private estate is miles from the city, a tomb of stone and glass nestled deep in the woods. I drop my bags, the weight of them dragging me toward the floor. I press my palm to my stomach, feeling the slow, rhythmic roll of the baby. We made it. For now, we are out."Aiden?"I spin around, my heart slamming against my ribs. It’s just Elena, my nurse, standing in the foyer with a tray of medication. She looks at me with those soft, tired eyes that used to make me feel safe. Now, they just look like glass."You startled me," I say, my voice raspy. I try to steady my breath, to sink back into the character I have been forced to play. "I didn't expect you to be here tonight.""Liam asked me to stay," she says, stepping closer. She holds out the plastic cup with the blue pill. "He said you were distressed after the meeting. He’s worried about your heart, Ai
The air in the boardroom is so thin it feels like I am breathing glass.I sit at the head of the long, polished mahogany table, the wood cold against my palms. My hands are folded over my stomach, shielding the small, hard bump that has become my only compass. Liam is standing in the shadows by the glass wall, arms crossed, his silhouette a constant, looming pressure. He thinks I am broken. He thinks the trauma of last night, the bullets, and the shadows have left me too brittle to hold my own weight.He has no idea that the knife is already buried in his back."Aiden, you look exhausted," Julian, the chairman, says from the far end of the table. He leans forward, his gold cufflinks catching the morning sun. "Are you sure you shouldn't have stayed home? You look like you haven't slept in a week."I force a smile, feeling the stretch of skin across my cheekbones. "I appreciate the concern, Julian. Really. But there are things that need to be said.""We can handle the quarterly review,"
"You think you’re my savior, Liam, but you’re just the parasite who killed the host."I didn’t whisper it. I didn’t shout it. I let the words fall like lead weights into the silence of the bedroom, watching the way his face shifted, the way the smug, possessive warmth in his eyes flickered and died.He stood by the window, his silhouette dark against the moonlit garden. He turned slowly, his glass of scotch catching the light, his posture regal, untouchable. "Aiden, you’re tired. Your blood sugar is low. You’re confused.""I’m done," I said, rising from the bed. I didn't care about the mask anymore. My legs were steady, my grip on the edge of the dresser firm. I pulled the thumb drive from the lining of my coat—the coat I had kept hanging in the closet like a relic of a life he had tried to erase. "I’m done with the pills. I’m done with the nurses. And I am definitely done with the lies."He took a step toward me, his brow furrowed in that imitation of concern that used to make me mel
The silence in this room is no longer empty, it is a lie. I stare at the three tiny black devices sitting on my nightstand, their little red lights blinking like the eyes of a demon, and I feel something snap inside me. Not the fragile, weeping snap of a broken Omega, but the sharp, dangerous click of a blade being drawn from a sheath. I was an apex predator for years. I built an empire on the corpses of men who thought they were smarter than me. I might be bleeding, I might be carrying this burden in my belly, but I am not dead yet.I hear the heavy tread of boots in the hallway. Liam. He is coming, probably to check on his investment, to see if his little pet is still behaving. I quickly sweep the bugs into a drawer, my movements smooth and deliberate. I smooth out my shirt, force the tension out of my jaw, and sit on the edge of the bed. I slump my shoulders just enough to look defeated, just enough to look like the wounded bird he wants me to be.The door opens. Liam stands there,






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