MasukAnd now…He was pregnant with a baby girl.She was due in a couple of months.And honestly?I had never seen Reed so happy in my entire life.Ever since his pregnancy was confirmed, he had been absolutely glowing.It was adorable.Sometimes I had to stop myself from laughing when he excitedly ramble
Amber But my family wasn’t the only blessing that had come from the past year.There were so many other joys to reminisce about.Like Reed.Just remembering everything he had gone through made my chest tighten.Reed had survived the treatment.Even now, it still felt incredible to say that.He had
AmberOne year laterThe last twelve months had been the craziest but best that I had ever had. That was the only way to put it because though there were bad times, there were a lot of miracles as well.A lot of miracles.When I thought about everything that had happened over the past year, my chest
AmberI whined in sheer frustration, my hips bucking upward to try and force him in. "Rayne, please!"He did it a few more times, a low chuckle vibrating in his throat as he watched me writhe. The teasing only heightened my arousal to a fever pitch; every time our organs brushed, little jolts of sta
AmberThe air in the room was thick, heavy with the cloying, sweet scent of my rising heat and the dark, musky undertone of Rayne’s Alpha pheromones. My heart was a frantic drum against my ribs as Rayne led me toward the bed, his grip on me firm yet possessing a reverent gentleness. When my knees fi
I rolled my eyes, but a smile tugged at my lips.We sat down to eat, the conversation flowing easily between us. It was the kind of relaxed, comfortable chatter that only came with safety and trust—little jokes, small observations, random stories from the day.It wasn’t until halfway through dinner
ReedI was shaking by the time the Uber slowed to a halt in front of our mansion. My hands were ice cold, clenching and unclenching over and over in my lap. I told myself it was nerves. That it was just the natural anxiety that came before a confrontation. My thoughts raced in tight, frenzied circle
ReedFresh tears spilled from my eyes before I could even blink them back. They stung, hot and relentless, as they tracked down my cheeks and soaked the collar of my shirt. My breath hitched violently, uneven, like my lungs didn’t know how to work anymore.The paper in my hands trembled, the bold bl
AmberSince the day we exchanged contacts after the first hearing, Rayne had been calling almost every night—without fail. Not for me. For Evalie.Every evening, like clockwork, he’d call after dinner, and Evalie would squeal and rush for my phone with a grin that stretched wide across her tiny face
She glared, and I smirked internally. Me: 1. Marina: 0.She cleared her throat. “I didn’t come here to be insulted by you.”“Then what did you come here for?” I asked, pursing my lips. “It’s clearly not the tea. And you already know Rayne’s not home. Even if he was, I doubt he’d want to see you.”Th







