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Chapter 21

Author: Triple G
last update publish date: 2026-04-19 03:03:33

Nova recognized him before he said a word.

Stone Mercer. Jax's former teammate. The one who had laughed the loudest in that hallway four years ago, filming it on his phone while she got dressed in silence.

He was standing in the lobby of the Wilder building when she came back from Sera's training session, talking to one of the front desk staff with the particular ease of a man who had spent his whole life assuming rooms would receive him well. Broader now. Better dressed. The kind of alpha who
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    She told him in the morning.Not dramatically. Over coffee, while the twins were in the next room arguing about clouds. She sat across from him at the kitchen island and said: "I need to tell you something. I'm pregnant."He didn't say anything for a moment.Then: "I know."She stared at him. "What?""Your hand. Two nights ago." He held her gaze. "I wasn't certain but I suspected. I didn't say anything because I was waiting for you to be ready."She looked at him for a long, searching moment."You waited," she said."You always needed to hold things alone first," he said. "I was paying attention."She sat with that.She thought about four years ago — the boy who had never waited for anything, who had taken and deflected and decided for her what she needed. She thought about the man sitting across from her now, who had apparently been lying in his room knowing something enormous and choosing not to make it his until she brought it to him."I don't know what this means for us," she said

  • Breed Me Daddy Alpha    Chapter 22

    She bought it at a pharmacy three blocks from the building.She wore a hat. She paid cash. She felt ridiculous about both of these things and did them anyway because she wasn't ready — not for Jax to know, not for Marcus to find it in a security sweep of her receipts, not for any version of this conversation until she was absolutely certain and had a plan.She'd been here before.The gas station bathroom. The cold tile. The four-minute timer.This time she sat on the edge of the penthouse bathtub in the private bathroom off her room, with the door locked and the fan running, and she waited.Two minutes.She thought about the night two weeks ago. She thought about how she'd told herself it was one night, biology, information not instruction — all the careful language she'd built around it to keep herself from admitting that something had quietly and completely shifted.One minute.She thought about three years of building a life alone and being proud of it, genuinely proud, and whether

  • Breed Me Daddy Alpha    Chapter 21

    Nova recognized him before he said a word.Stone Mercer. Jax's former teammate. The one who had laughed the loudest in that hallway four years ago, filming it on his phone while she got dressed in silence.He was standing in the lobby of the Wilder building when she came back from Sera's training session, talking to one of the front desk staff with the particular ease of a man who had spent his whole life assuming rooms would receive him well. Broader now. Better dressed. The kind of alpha who had decided his college cruelty was a character trait worth keeping.He saw her at the same moment she saw him.Something moved across his face — surprise first, then recalibration, then a smile that didn't reach anything real."Nova Ellis," he said. Like they were old friends. Like the name in his mouth was something warm.She walked to the elevator and pressed the button."It's been a while," he said, moving toward her."Stone." She looked at him directly. "I know why you're here and you shoul

  • Breed Me Daddy Alpha    Chapter 20

    It started with a spilled glass of orange juice.Blake knocked it off the kitchen counter reaching for a banana, and the glass hit the tile and shattered, and Blake startled backward and his eyes went wide and Nova said "it's okay, bub, just glass" — and then something in the air changed.Ryder went rigid at the table.A sound came out of him that was not a sound three-year-olds made. Low. Resonant. The kind of vibration that Nova felt in the back of her teeth.Blake's eyes, wide with fright, changed.The whites went gold.Nova was already moving toward them — she didn't know for what, her whole body just moved — and then Jax was there, faster, between the glass and the boys, crouching low and saying their names quietly."Hey. Hey, look at me. Look at *me.*"Ryder's sound stopped.Blake blinked.The gold faded.For exactly three seconds no one in the kitchen moved.Then Blake burst into tears, which was a completely normal three-year-old response and somehow made everything feel more

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    The news cycle hit by three p.m.Nova watched it happen from the kitchen — Jax's phone buzzing in steady waves while Marcus briefed him on which packs were responding with support, which were staying quiet, and which were generating the kind of noise that needed managing.The press wasn't kind about her, but it wasn't cruel either. *Unknown omega. No pack affiliation. Single mother.* The more neutral outlets led with the twins — the Wilder heirs, the bloodline question answered. The less neutral ones led with her scholarship record and a photo someone had dug up from the university's freshman directory, four years old, Nova looking directly at the camera with the expression of someone who had recently decided the world owed her nothing and was fine with that.She actually liked that photo."You should let the communications team put out a statement," Jax said."About what?""Your background. Contextualize it before someone else does.""My background is public record and I'm not embarr

  • Breed Me Daddy Alpha    Chapter 18

    The United Packs Council chamber was everything Nova had imagined and nothing she was afraid of.High ceilings. Dark wood. Seven council seats arranged in a deliberate arc — the kind of architecture designed to make the person standing in the center feel small. Tall windows let in pale morning light that didn't quite reach the floor.Nova had dressed deliberately. Not the server's uniform. Not the soft clothes she wore around the boys. A dark blazer she'd bought three years ago for a job interview and kept because it made her feel like herself on difficult days. Clean lines. No pack insignia — she didn't have one and she wasn't going to pretend.She walked in beside Jax and she did not look at the floor.Four council members rose when Jax entered. Three did not.She noted which three.They were seated at the far end of the arc. Elder Crane — silver-haired and expressionless. Elder Foss — younger, sharper eyes. And Elder Marsh — the one whose letter had used the word *unverified.* He w

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