Evelyn — They said the mate bond was sacred. That he'd protect me. Cherish me. Stay. But while I was screaming in a hospital bed, bringing his child into the world— he was in hers. Now I carry more than his baby. I carry the truth no one wants to say out loud. And I’m done pretending I wasn’t the one left bleeding.
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The blue glow of the TV washed over me in the darkness. I sank deeper into the couch, one hand rubbing my swollen belly. On screen, a reporter stood at Moon pack's borders, detailing the latest security measures. Pack warriors moved in the background, but the one face I was searching for wasn't there.
Where was Damon?
I checked my phone: 12:04 AM. My back ached from sitting too long, and the baby had been unusually active tonight, kicking and rolling as if she could sense my unease. Seven months pregnant, and I was still waiting up for my mate like some lovesick teenager.
"He said he'd be back by ten," I whispered to my belly. "Daddy had to settle a dispute at the borders, that's all."
The baby kicked in response, a sharp jab just beneath my ribs. Almost like she was calling me on my bullshit.
The words sounded hollow, even to me. The knot in my chest had been growing for weeks now—that unmistakable twinge that came with the mate bond. Something wasn't right.
I shifted position, trying to get comfortable, when a sharp pain shot through my lower abdomen. I gasped, clutching the armrest.
"No, no, no..."
I'd had Braxton Hicks before, but this was different. My fingers trembled as I tried to steady my breathing. Another cramp hit me, stronger this time, doubling me over.
This is too early. Something's wrong.
I knew what was happening. The mate bond was supposed to be sacred, protective, especially during pregnancy. But when one mate betrayed that trust...
My eyes twitched with the effort of holding back tears as I fumbled for my phone. I reached for our mind link first, a desperate attempt to connect to Damon.
Damon, I need you. The baby—something's happening.
Nothing. Just the static emptiness of being blocked out. My throat tightened with the realization. He wasn't just absent; he'd deliberately shut me out.
Fine. There was still the phone. I grabbed it from the side table, my hands shaking so badly I had to try twice to unlock it. I pulled up Damon's contact—his smiling face from happier times staring back at me as I pressed call.
One ring. I shifted, trying to find a position that didn't hurt.
Two rings. Another contraction built, making me bite my lip to keep from crying out.
Three rings. "Please pick up, please pick up..."
Four—
"What?" Damon's voice cut through, sharp and annoyed.
My heart leapt at the sound of him, despite everything. But I could hear music in the background. Laughter. The clink of glasses. No sounds of a border dispute, that was for sure.
"Damon," I gasped, fighting through the pain. "Something's wrong with the baby. My water broke. I think—"
"I already told you where I am, now can you let me be?!" His voice crackled with irritation. I could practically see him rolling his eyes, the way he did lately whenever I spoke.
"Damon, please—I need help—" But all I heard was the beep of the call ending.
I stared at the phone in disbelief, the screen going dark. Had he really just hung up on me? While I was in labor with his child?
I called back immediately, heart hammering against my ribs.
Straight to voicemail.
I tried again. Voicemail.
And again. And again. And again.
By the fifth attempt, I was sobbing, leaving a message that was probably unintelligible through my tears. "Please come home. The baby's coming. I'm scared."
Warm liquid trickled down my thighs, soaking into the couch beneath me. My water had broken. The panic rose in my chest like a tide, threatening to drown me.
I tried my parents' landline next, fingers slipping on the screen. The call went straight to voicemail. Of course. The one time I actually needed my family...
Another contraction hit, stronger than before. The pain wasn't just in my belly anymore—it radiated through my chest, my heart, my soul. This wasn't supposed to happen. Not like this.
Tears spilled down my cheeks as I struggled to stand. My legs shook beneath me, barely supporting my weight. I needed to get to the bedroom, to the overnight bag I'd packed just in case. Even though it wasn't supposed to be needed for another two months.
The contraction ebbed, giving me a moment's reprieve. I staggered forward, one hand pressed against my stomach, the other reaching out for support. The hallway seemed to stretch endlessly before me, the bedroom door impossibly far.
Another wave hit, this one stealing my breath entirely. My knees buckled. I caught myself against the wall, my vision swimming with black spots.
So this was how it would end. My baby born too soon because her father couldn't keep his promises. Me, alone on the floor of our home, the mate bond twisting like a knife in my chest.
As the pain subsided again, I heard the back door open. Heavy footsteps approached from the kitchen.
"Miss Evelyn?"
Luis, our gardener. What was he doing here so late?
"Miss Evelyn!" His weathered face appeared in my narrowing vision, eyes widening as he took in the scene. "The baby—"
"Help me," I managed to whisper. "Please."
His calloused hands were surprisingly gentle as he helped me to my feet. "Hospital. Now," he said firmly, already guiding me toward the door.
My last thought before another contraction claimed me was that my mate should have been the one holding me now. Not our gardener. Not a near-stranger who had more concern in his eyes than Damon had shown in months.
* * *
EvelynBlood stuck to my gloves, making my fingers tacky. This patient's blood seemed different somehow—darker, thicker than usual.I dropped the scalpel onto the metal tray the nurse held out. My back hurt. Six hours hunched over an operating table will do that to you."Sutures," I said, and Rachel handed them over without me having to explain which kind. After two years working together, she knew what I needed before I asked.The patient's chest moved up and down steadily. He'd make it—though it had been touch and go for a while. The tumor had wrapped around his pulmonary artery like it was hanging on for dear life. But I was more stubborn than any growth.I tied off the last stitch and stood up straight, rolling my shoulders. Something popped in my neck."Close him up and get him to recovery," I told the team. "I want updates every hour on his vitals."Rachel nodded. The other nurses and surgical assistants looked relieved. Another win for Dr. Graham. Another life saved.If only th
DamonFive years.I stood at my office window, watching rain streak down the glass. Five years since I'd signed those papers. Five years since I'd watched the guards drag Evelyn away.The mansion felt different without her. Quieter. The colors somehow duller, though nothing had actually changed. We still had the same furniture, the same artwork. I hadn't let the staff redecorate, though Susan had tried a few times.Susan. Another complication I didn't want to think about right now.A crash from down the hall pulled me from my thoughts. Then small, quick footsteps running toward my office."Daddy!"The door burst open and Ava tumbled in, her dark hair escaping from what had probably been a neat braid that morning. One of her socks had slipped down around her ankle, and there was a smudge of what looked like chocolate on her cheek.Five years old today. Hard to believe."Dad, it's my birthday!" She launched herself at me, latching onto my leg. "Everyone in the mansion gave me a present
DamonEvelyn didn't flinch. Didn't cry out. Just stood there, hands folded in front of her, accepting the judgment with a composure I hadn't expected.Before the elder could call for the ceremonial acceptance of judgment, the doors burst open. Three of my best warriors rushed in, their expressions grim, clothing torn and bloody."Alpha!" the first one called, dropping to one knee before me. "Rogues have breached the eastern border. Five of our head warriors are dead, and they've burned down the plantation fields."The room erupted in chaos, pack members shouting questions, demanding answers. I raised my hand for silence."How did they get past our defenses?" I asked, cold fury replacing the conflicted emotions of moments before.The warrior shook his head. "We don't know, Alpha. But we captured one of them. Under questioning, he revealed that—" He hesitated, glancing nervously at Evelyn."Speak," I commanded."He said the Luna gave them the location of the secret route into Moon Pack
Damon"I want a divorce."The words hit me like a punch. Evelyn stood there, her eyes hard in a way I'd never seen before. The woman who always forgave me, who always came back, was gone.I stepped toward her, trying to hide my surprise. "You want a divorce?" I tried to sound mocking. "No. You're just trying to get my attention. It's not working."She didn't react the way I expected. No tears. No begging. She just shifted the baby carrier to her other hand, her knuckles white from gripping it too hard."I can't be with a cheater who didn't care about my pain when he slept with my sister." Her voice broke on the last word.She started hitting my chest with weak punches. I let her. Her fists barely hurt, but each one landed somewhere deeper."Why are you so upset when you cheated first?" I caught her wrist. It felt small in my hand, birdlike. I remembered holding it the first time we met, how perfectly it had fit.Something stuck in my throat. I swallowed hard."Wasn't I enough for you?
EvelynOutside Damon's office building, the late morning sun turned the glass façade into a wall of fire. I stood on the sidewalk, Ava's carrier heavy in one hand, the bag with his documents and food in the other, wondering if I'd made a mistake coming here.This is ridiculous. I'm his mate and the mother of his child. I shouldn't be afraid to walk into his office.But my heart hammered against my ribs anyway, a trapped bird beating against its cage.The security guard at the front desk recognized me, his eyes brightening. "Luna Evelyn! It's been weeks." His gaze dropped to the carrier, and his smile widened. "And this must be the little one.""Yes, this is Ava," I said, grateful for the warmth in his voice after weeks of Damon's cold silence."The Alpha will be pleased to see you both," he said, buzzing me through.Will he, though? I wondered, stepping into the elevator. I caught my reflection in the mirrored wall—dark circles under my eyes, hair pulled back in a hasty ponytail, wear
Evelyn"It was the gardener who took me to the hospital." The words felt strange coming out of my mouth. I stared at the thin hospital blanket covering my legs, picking at a loose thread. "Luis. The guy who mows our lawn."Susan sat in the chair beside my bed, her hair pulled back in a messy ponytail. She'd come straight from work, still wearing her scrubs with the little cartoon frogs on them."When I couldn't reach Damon..." I trailed off, not sure how to explain the fear of that moment. The panic. The pain.Susan reached over and squeezed my hand. "Hey, it's okay." Her voice was steady, the same voice she'd used when we'd hide under blankets during thunderstorms as kids, sharing a flashlight and making up stories to drown out the thunder. "You don't have to talk about it if you don't want to."But I did want to. I needed to. The words had been building up inside me since yesterday, threatening to choke me if I didn't let them out."He hung up on me, Sus." My voice was quiet. "I tol
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