로그인I heard Vaelor's ringtone in the hallway as I dashed out of the doctor's office.
“Make sure she's not stressed. No heavy work, and no intercourse for three months.”
Vaelor stood afar, his black coat draped on Clara's shoulder as a doctor instructed them.
Clara is pregnant?!
Catching a glimpse of that secret felt like a brutal awakening.
How could I still harbor any illusions about him?
He announced the marriage for her. He gave her my necklace. And now… he’s even gotten her pregnant?
I hurriedly slipped the ultrasound photo into my bag and turned instantly to leave, but then our eyes met.
“Kimberly—” he called, his voice barely above a whisper. “What are you doing here?” He frowned, stepping forward with Clara beside him like a handbag.
“Stomachache.” I lie, resting my hands on my flat stomach where our child is growing.
My eyes immediately narrowed to the ultrasound photo in Clara's hand. The granny black and white photo seemed to shine brighter under the hospital light.
My blood ran cold.
Vaelor's face went pale. “Kimberly, I can explain—”
“Vaelor!” Clara yelled, clutching his arm tightly when he tried to move closer. “You promised me.” Her voice turned sharp.
I saw Vaelor's face switch between confusion and regret. How his hand twitched before turning into a fist.
Clara rested her head on his shoulder. She whispered something to his ear, and his hands dropped beside him, slacking.
My husband stood trapped between two women. And I could see regret clearly written in those piercing eyes as he stared at me.
Before they could see the hurt in my eyes, I turned around and bolted out.
“Kimberly—” Vaelor called, voice dripping with hurt, and I never looked back.
Cold air hit my skin the moment I stepped outside. I remain standing for minutes trying to catch my breath.
Three wasted years of being his wife.
And now— a baby.
My hand rested on my flat stomach. I'm carrying the Alpha's heir, a secret I will carry with me to Lincolnton.
A secret he would never know.
And by the time he finds out… it will be far too late.
******
My phone buzzed with a message from my supervisor concerning the research project in Lincolnton. I've been given a special privilege and a position as their top researcher.
The position would fully cover my living expenses. This offer is only for me because my professor spoke highly of me to them, and they've gone through my qualifications and found out I'm the best fit for the job.
I should have felt happy.
Instead, my hand slowly moved to my stomach.
Because I was twelve weeks pregnant with my ex-husband’s child.
Not everyone knows I'm the Alpha's wife, except a few family members.
This made my divorce process and moving easier for me.
I went ahead to fill out the form specifying that I'm pregnant. I might no longer have a chance, but that's not a reason to give up now.
Just three days until the divorce is finalized.
A knock came on my door.
I opened the door and saw one of Vaelor's guards standing at the door.
“The Alpha wants to see you.”
I frowned. Vaelor, what could he possibly want to see me about now?
I came out of my room and met my husband leaning against his SUV.
Vaelor stood a few steps away, tall and imposing as always. His broad shoulders filled the space around him, his dark hair falling slightly over his forehead the way it always had. His sharp silver eyes, the same ones that once softened whenever they looked at me, now seemed distant and unreadable.
Everything about him was still painfully familiar—his strong jaw, the quiet confidence in the way he stood, the faint crease between his brows when he was thinking. I had spent three years memorizing every detail of the man who no longer looked at me the same way. Even standing still, there was something dangerous about him, something untouchable.
I quickly looked away, denying any trace of feelings I still had for this man. Three years of being married, yet my body reacted like we're newlyweds. After all that he did to me, my body shouldn't react to him this way. This is the most forbidden craving I wouldn't accept.
“Kimberly,” he called, removing his sunglasses. I felt butterflies in my stomach when my eyes met his tempting silver eyes.
“Date this evening, Skye hotel.”
My throat tightened. The last time Vaelor asked me on a date, he left me alone in the cold to go sort business with Clara.
“Fine.”
Vaelor's eyes widened slightly in surprise. Even my robotic reply surprised me. Why so eager to eat with this man alone?
Maybe because this will be our last.
And it's better to follow up with everything he said without being suspicious because Vaelor will notice and suspect any slight change and weakness. I can't afford any mistakes at this critical moment now that the child is involved.
Just three days to endure. I reminded myself.
Kimberly’s POVWhy does everybody decide to betray me?Maybe this would have been easier if I didn't have to work with the same two people who had betrayed me—and three, if I was counting Vaelor. The whole night, I can't stop thinking about it. It's not like I had developed any romantic feelings for Julian, but I truly saw him as a friend who had my back, especially after what I found out Dr. Fang was doing. Now, it turns out he was a traitor too, just like her. I wonder just how much about me he had been telling her while they were both snickering between each other, calling me a fool while I thought I had a real friend.This needs to stop happening.Morning comes and I don't even want to go to work anymore. I almost want to go on that break I was nearly forced into before. Instead, I carry myself forward, pretending I had not soaked my pillow with tears, pretending I had not been made a fool of once again. I think of all the patients that need me, who are hoping to see me today. I c
Kimberly’s POVThe next day, I had expected Julian to avoid me, especially after the chaos of yesterday night, but he greeted me just as usual. It made me feel even worse than before. If only he could be angry, if only he would just yell and tell me that it was my fault he had to go through that, maybe it would be easier on me.But he was so understanding. When we were done doing our rounds on the red floor and treating indications, we went to the small cafeteria. While he was scooping up some of his soup, I told him, "I'm sorry for involving you in my business like this. I'm sure you wish you didn't get into this contract with me. If you want, we can just stage a fake breakup and—"He stopped eating his soup and placed his phone aside, staring at the plate of pale greenish liquid like it was about to give him the next part of the conversation that he needed to see. Eventually, he raised his eyes up to meet mine. Even though they seemed to be glimmering on the surface, I could find a
Vaelor's POV"How dare you!" The words were out of my mouth before I could hold them back. I had never approved of the relationship between Kimberly and this guy. Even if I was going to be replaced, I would be fine with anyone else—but not him. He looked like the type that would duck behind Kimberly for safety, and while he was diligent enough in his work, I didn't think he could protect Kimberly when it really mattered. It hit me like a sore spot when I remembered that I hadn't been able to protect her when it mattered, either.Clara, who was clearly responsible for the picture, saw the chaos she was about to unleash and wrapped her hand around Kimberly’s."Let's go canoeing!" she said, meaning to take both of them away from the scene.Once I saw them entering the canoe, I looked at the traitor who would dare to cheat on Kimberly. I wanted to punch him right across the face. Poor Kimberly looked so shocked; her heart couldn't take any more betrayal, I was sure of it. But I knew her s
Kimberly's POVWith Clara, there was always something to expect.And more than anybody else, I wished that most of the time those things could be positive, or things that didn't make my heart race in the wrong way. I knew that she was always plotting something behind that innocent facade, and I was just waiting for her to take off the mask and show her real colors at any given time. I knew that tonight would not be any different than all the other times; she would do the exact same thing.Nevertheless, I called Julian and asked if he could come because, once again, she was wiggling her Luna authority over me. As much as I hated it, I could not just ignore her. Perhaps I would draw the line after this second double date, because I didn't want to repeat this again.Julian was not enthusiastic over the line, and I was almost disposed to just telling him that he didn't have to bother about it. But I was desperate, so I just asked him again. He agreed, and even though he seemed like he wou
Kimberly's POV"We are taking these patients down to the White room. Isn't it amazing, Doctor Reed?" I said to Julian as we saw yet another patient being taken to the White floor. "If this continues, we are looking at patient levels dropping, and if that happens, this pandemic could be ending in just a couple more months. Our lives can go back to normal. That's wonderful, right?"I spilled all of this out in enthusiasm, and Julian looked like someone who was just coming out of sleep. "Oh yes, it really is..."Deep down, I intended to ask him what was wrong because the Julian I knew was full of energy. But I had done it several times this week, and every time he told me that he was alright. Pressing on the issue any further seemed bothersome; he was already doing so much for me, pretending to be in a relationship with me even though we were completely platonic friends. I could understand that he didn't want to be more than that.I kept the conversation minimal after that, hoping that h
Kimberly's POV"I don't know how I can thank you enough, Doctor Dove. You saved our Alice," the man at the hospital said. He turned out to be the Beta of this pack, and his daughter Alice was the little girl that I could not bring myself to give up on, especially after seeing her father's expression, as though his entire world had been taken away from him.And somehow, my will had metamorphosed itself into reality. A blue light emanating from my hands covered the girl, and her skin that had turned almost purple began to lighten until she looked much better. There was still a hint of purple in her skin, but when she was tested, she was at the same level as people in the yellow room that could be taken to the white room after some days.Nobody could believe it. There were myths about such a healing ability; people said that hundreds of years ago the moon goddess had blessed one person in every generation, but they had not seen it in so long that it had been forgotten. But my gift coming







