LOGIN**Chapter 2: Fragile Awakening**
"Where... am I?" Chloe’s voice came out weak and raspy as her eyes fluttered open. The room was dimly lit, far more luxurious than any hospital she had ever seen. Soft beige walls, expensive bedding, and a large window overlooking the glittering city skyline. The steady beep of a monitor reminded her she was still alive. A tall figure rose from a chair in the corner. The same man from the rain. He moved closer, his presence filling the room with quiet intensity. Dark hair, sharp jawline, and eyes that seemed to see straight through her. He wore a black shirt with the sleeves rolled up, revealing strong forearms. "You’re in my private medical suite," he said, his voice deep and steady. "You collapsed in the rain last night. I brought you here. The doctor has been monitoring you." Chloe tried to sit up, but a wave of dizziness hit her. She instinctively pulled the blanket higher over her body, suddenly aware of how her wet clothes had been changed into a soft hospital gown. "Who are you? Why did you help me?" "Alvin Jake." He pulled up a chair beside the bed, sitting with effortless control. His gaze held hers, then drifted briefly over her form under the blanket before returning to her face. There was something intense in the way he looked at her — not pity, but raw interest. "And I helped because I couldn’t leave a woman lying unconscious in the street. Especially not one as beautiful as you." Beautiful. The word landed softly, but after yesterday’s cruelty, it felt almost unreal. The door opened and a middle-aged doctor entered, clipboard in hand. "Mr. Jake. Ms. Brownish is stable. Mild exhaustion, dehydration, and… she’s pregnant. Early stages. We’ve run the tests. Everything looks okay for now, but she needs rest and proper care." Pregnant. The confirmation hit Chloe like a fresh wound. She pressed a hand to her stomach, tears welling up again. Triplets, the doctor had mentioned something about multiples in the initial scan, but her mind was too foggy to process everything. Alvin’s expression didn’t change much, but his eyes darkened with something deeper. "Ensure she has everything she needs. Round-the-clock care." The doctor nodded and left them alone again. Chloe turned her face away, staring at the rain-streaked window. "Thank you for saving me. But I… I don’t have anywhere to go right now. My husband… he divorced me yesterday. Threw me out." Alvin remained silent for a moment, watching her. Then he spoke quietly. "I saw the suitcase. The rain. No one deserves to be discarded like that. Especially not carrying a child." More memories flooded Chloe as she lay there, the pain still raw. --- *Asher had been the one who helped her rebuild her confidence after the orphanage. At first, she had been so guarded, expecting rejection the moment he saw her full figure. But he kept returning to the boutique, complimenting her designs, her smile, her curves. "You don’t have to shrink yourself for anyone," he told her once after their first night together, his hands gently caressing her soft belly and thick thighs. "You’re exactly what I want."* *He had listened to her stories about Uncle Harlan and the cruel words at fifteen. Held her when she cried about feeling like a burden. Slowly, with his love and constant worship, she had started believing in herself again. The plus-size woman who once hid in oversized clothes now wore elegant dresses with her head high — because Asher made her feel desired every single day.* --- A quiet sob escaped her. "He used to love me so much. He made me feel seen. Wanted. Now I’m back to being nothing." Alvin leaned forward slightly, his voice low but firm. "Whoever he is, he doesn’t deserve you. A real man doesn’t throw away a woman like you." Chloe looked at him then, really looked. Alvin Jake carried an aura of power that was different from Asher’s warmth. Darker. More commanding. Yet in this moment, he was gentle, watching her with an intensity that made her pulse quicken despite everything. The doctor returned briefly to give her some medication and instructions. Once they were alone again, Alvin stood and walked to the window, hands in his pockets. "You can stay here as long as you need. No pressure. No expectations. But I won’t pretend I’m not drawn to you, Chloe. From the moment I picked you up in the rain… something about you stayed with me." His words carried weight. Not flowery promises, but honest hunger. Chloe felt a strange mix of fear and warmth. After Asher’s betrayal, trust felt impossible. Yet here was a stranger offering safety when the man who once loved her had thrown her away. She closed her eyes, exhausted. "I don’t even know what to do next. I’m pregnant… and alone again." "You’re not alone right now," Alvin said simply. He moved closer and, after a brief hesitation, brushed a strand of hair from her forehead. The touch was surprisingly tender, but his eyes burned with something deeper. "Rest. We’ll figure out the rest when you’re stronger." As sleep began to pull her under, Chloe’s mind drifted back once more. --- *Asher on their wedding night, slowly undressing her, kissing every curve and stretch mark. "I’m the luckiest man alive," he had whispered before making love to her with such passion that she cried from the intensity of feeling loved. He had helped her grow from the broken girl in the orphanage to a woman who believed she deserved good things.* --- Waking hours later, Chloe found a tray of food beside her bed and fresh clothes in her size — elegant but comfortable loungewear. Alvin was gone, but a note sat on the tray: *"Eat. Rest. I’ll be back soon. — A"* She touched her stomach again, thinking of the life growing inside her. The betrayal still burned, but a small, dangerous spark of something new flickered in the presence of Alvin Jake. Little did she know, his obsession had already begun to take root — deep, possessive, and far more consuming than anything she had experienced before.**Chapter 13: Soft Moments**"The designs are coming together nicely." Chloe smiled as she flipped through her sketchbook, showing Alvin the latest pages. Her growing belly rested against the edge of the drawing table, making it harder to lean forward, but the creative flow felt good. At nearly eight months with triplets, her body was a constant reminder of how much had changed — yet her passion for fashion was returning stronger than ever.Alvin stood behind her, one hand resting lightly on her shoulder as he looked over the designs. "These are exceptional. The way you celebrate curves and pregnancy… it’s powerful." His voice carried genuine admiration, but his fingers tightened slightly — a small sign of the possessiveness that had become part of their daily life.Chloe leaned back against him, feeling the solid warmth of his chest. Daily life in the penthouse had settled into a comfortable rhythm. Mornings started with shared breakfasts where Alvin made sure she ate nutrient-rich
**Chapter 12: Protective Lines**"Stay away from her. That’s not a request." Alvin’s voice was ice-cold as he spoke into the phone, standing on the balcony with his back to Chloe. She watched from the living room, her hand resting on her rounded belly. At nearly eight months with triplets, every movement felt heavier, but the tension in Alvin’s shoulders made her freeze.He ended the call and turned, his expression softening the moment he saw her. "It’s handled. Your uncle won’t bother you again."Chloe walked over slowly, her wide hips swaying with the weight of pregnancy. "What did he want this time?""Money. Threats. The usual." Alvin pulled her into his arms, one hand protectively on her belly. "I made it clear what happens if he tries again."There was a ruthlessness in his tone that sent a shiver through her. This was the first time she had glimpsed the darker side of Alvin Jake — the man who had built an empire through power and control. He had always been gentle with her, but
**Chapter 11: Rising Heat**"The doctor says everything looks perfect, but you’re carrying quite the load." The obstetrician’s words lingered in Chloe’s mind as she and Alvin left the private clinic. At seven months with triplets, her pregnancy was visibly advanced — her belly prominently rounded, her breasts fuller and heavier, and her hips and thighs thicker with the natural changes. She felt the weight of it with every step, but Alvin’s hand on her lower back kept her steady."You handled that well," Alvin said as they settled into the back of his Maybach. His voice was low, but his eyes held that familiar intensity as they traced her changing form. "You’re stronger than you give yourself credit for."Chloe leaned against him, letting his solid presence support her. The clinic visit had been routine, but every appointment reminded her how much her body had transformed. Alvin never seemed to mind. If anything, his obsession had only deepened with each new curve.Back at the penthou
**Chapter 10: Hidden Strength**The babies moved more strongly that afternoon, a series of firm kicks that made Chloe pause mid-sketch. She placed both hands on her rounded belly, feeling the life inside her. At nearly seven months, the triplets were becoming impossible to ignore — constant reminders of the complicated path she was walking.Alvin noticed immediately from across the room where he had been reviewing documents. He set everything aside and came to her side, kneeling in front of the window seat where she sat. His large hands covered hers gently on her belly. "They’re active today."Chloe nodded, a small smile touching her lips despite the swirl of emotions. "It feels different every time. Stronger."He rested his forehead against her belly for a moment, listening. The quiet gesture felt intimate, almost reverent. When he looked up, his dark eyes held that familiar intensity. "They’re strong. Like you."They stayed like that for a while, the city humming far below the penth
**Chapter 9: Steady Hands**"The back pain is getting worse today." Chloe winced as she shifted on the wide sofa, one hand pressing against her lower back. At six months pregnant with triplets, her body felt the strain more with each passing week. Her belly was prominently rounded, her breasts fuller and heavier, and her hips had widened noticeably. Even simple movements required more effort.Alvin was by her side in seconds, his strong hands gently replacing hers on her lower back. "Lie down. Let me help." His voice was calm but carried that underlying intensity she had come to expect. He guided her onto her side on the sofa, then knelt beside her, his large palms pressing firmly but carefully into the tight muscles.Chloe sighed in relief as the pressure eased. "You don’t have to do this every time.""I want to," Alvin replied simply. His hands worked with surprising skill, massaging away the discomfort while his eyes traced the curve of her belly and the soft fullness of her body.
**Chapter 8: Lingering Looks**"You’re staring again." Chloe’s voice carried a mix of amusement and nervousness as she looked up from her sketchbook. She was curled up on the wide window seat in the studio Alvin had created for her, sunlight warming her rounded belly. At five months pregnant with triplets, her body had changed dramatically — fuller breasts, a prominent soft belly, and wider hips that made even comfortable clothes feel different.Alvin stood in the doorway, arms crossed, his dark eyes fixed on her with that intensity she was beginning to expect. "I’m not staring. I’m appreciating." He walked over slowly, stopping in front of her. His hand reached out almost instinctively, resting on the curve of her belly. "You’re beautiful like this. Every change makes you more irresistible."Chloe felt heat rise to her cheeks. Alvin’s obsession had grown clearer with each passing week. He watched her constantly — not with judgment, but with raw hunger mixed with protectiveness. It w







