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~~Jay~~
President Jay, after reviewing the reports, I’m sorry to inform you of a rather… unusual development. You are….” “Oh, for God’s sake, stop beating around the bush. I don’t have all day,” I snapped, gripping the edge of the desk. My patience was wearing thin and this doctor’s dramatic pauses weren’t helping. He swallowed visibly sweating. “Sir… you’re pregnant.” I blinked. Pregnant? I must have misheard. And then God help me I laughed. A full-bellied, incredulous laugh. “Ha ha aaaa~~~ doctor, can you please stop trying to pull a prank on me?” I said, struggling to control my laughter. “Me? Pregnant? You must be drunk or desperate for a raise. I’m a man, an able man, with a properly working dick. Do I look like I have a uterus to you?” The doctor didn’t laugh. That was the part that stopped me, he can’t be serious right…? He just stood there pale, sweating, blinking fast like he wanted to disappear into the floor. I could almost hear his heartbeat echoing louder than the stupid wall clock in the room. “I’m serious, President,” he said quietly. “We ran the tests three times. Bloodwork, ultrasound, hormone panels. There’s… no mistake.” My smile faded. No. This is not happening. This is some twisted prank from the my enemies. A scandal setup. Or maybe some weird side effect of the supplements my bodyguard swore would boost my stamina. I sat down. For the first time, I had to sit. “You’re saying I have… a fetus inside me?” I asked, my voice lower now. Colder. “Four weeks along,” he said, gently sliding the folder closer to me like he was offering a peace treaty. “The growth is… contained in a sac positioned slightly above the bladder, connected through vascular nodes we can’t fully explain yet. We’ve contacted specialists. But this is real, sir.” I flipped the folder open. And what I saw nearly made me throw up. The scan. The black -and- white ghost of something curled up in a tight dot. My name printed boldly across the top: Jayden J. Hale. Age 26. Male. My hands started to sweat. “How…?” I whispered. The doctor hesitated, then adjusted his glasses. “We believe this may be a rare genetic mutation perhaps even a new evolution. But…” He paused. “There’s also something… else.” I looked up, eyes narrowed. “What else?” “There’s a second heartbeat, Mr. President.” My world tilted. There are two living humans inside my body… no let me restate that… there are two humans inside my stomach. I’m a man and am certain of that. I don’t remember standing. I don’t remember knocking the chair over. All I know is that I was storming out of that office, my heart racing, a million thoughts screaming in my head. I need answers. I need to know what the hell is happening to me. And most importantly… how in hell was that even possible. I leaned against the corridor wall just outside the medical wing, my vision tunneling. My breath came in short, sharp bursts as the fluorescent light above me buzzed like an insect in my ear. Four weeks. My brain did the math on autopilot. No. No, no, no. I gritted my teeth, dragging a shaky hand down my face. It can’t be that night. That stupid night a month ago my birthday. I’d gone out to spite my father, to forget the weight of what he dropped on me like it was a goddamn gift. One Month Earlier “Happy early birthday, son,” my father had said, glass of scotch in one hand, contract folder in the other. “You’ll be engaged in four weeks.” I laughed. Actually laughed. “Engaged to who, Dad? I haven’t dated anyone in my whole life.” “Dahlia Fisher,” he said smoothly, like it was already sealed. “She’s perfect. Elegant, obedient, rich enough to match our name. And her father is about to sign a merger that’ll give us full control of the London telecom grid. It’s time, Jay. You’re the future.” I stared at him, the scotch in my hand trembling slightly. “You didn’t even ask what I wanted.” “You’re 25, Jayden. Almost 26 in a few hours. What you want doesn’t matter anymore.” The glass shattered in my hand before I realized I’d thrown it. “You don’t know a goddamn thing about me,” I spat, storming past the butlers and out the front door before I did something worse. I was so angry that all I wanted to do was something that he was against, something that will make extremely angry and the only thing that came to my mind was me going clubbing and getting drink. And I did just that. The club was loud, chaotic and perfect. The bodies moved like a tide, all sweat and desire. I threw myself into it, my shirt half-unbuttoned, expensive watch catching the strobe lights as I danced with whoever pulled me in. Girls wrapped their arms around me. I kissed one, let another grind against me. I didn’t care. I needed to feel something that was mine, even if it was fake. I climbed onto a table near the bar, lifting a bottle of tequila. “Drinks on me!” I shouted. The room roared in approval. I drank. I danced. I kissed a girl whose name I forgot the second she turned away. And that’s when I saw him. Standing at the edge of the crowd, untouched by it. Tall. Dark-haired. Lean but broad-shouldered. Inky eyes that didn’t look away when they met mine. He wasn’t smiling. Just watching. I jumped down, weaving through the crowd toward him. “You’re looking at me like I owe you something,” I said, half-drunk, fully annoyed. “You owe yourself something,” he said. His voice deep. Smooth. Dangerous. I scoffed. “I don’t do guys.” “I didn’t ask you to,” he replied, taking a slow step closer. “But you’re not looking at anyone else anymore.” He was right. I should’ve walked away. But something about him pulled me like a current. “You’re arrogant,” I muttered. “You’re drunk,” he said, brushing a strand of hair from my forehead. “And angry.” I narrowed my eyes. “And you’re annoying.” “Then shut me up.” I didn’t think. I grabbed his shirt, yanked him forward, and kissed him. Hard. His mouth was warm, slightly open he met the kiss without hesitation, like he’d been waiting for it. And God… the way he kissed. It wasn’t gentle. It was claiming. I didn’t know what came over me, but I kissed a man like me which was stupid but then I remember if my father finds out about this he will be so angry that it might make him want to kill me. The thought of his angry face made me do something more stupid….. “Do you want to get a room with me?” I asked the handsome stranger. He looked surprised. “I thought you don’t do men.” “Indeed, I don’t. But I want to do you,” I replied with a haughty smile. I didn’t know if it was the tequila talking but I didn’t fucking care. He smiled back, and I added, “You look good, so yeah… I’ll do you too.”🖱️Jayden🖱️I didn’t realize how much I needed this until we were already deep into the night.For the past few weeks my life had been nothing but constant movement. Training early in the morning until my muscles screamed, lectures that felt like they lasted an entire lifetime, endless reading assignments that made my brain feel like it was melting, and then the quiet pressure of knowing something big was coming even though no one was saying it out loud.Somewhere in the middle of all that chaos I had stopped breathing.Not literally of course, but the peaceful kind of breathing that makes you feel like life is not trying to crush you every second.Tonight felt like that breath finally coming back.The forest clearing Victor had chosen was beautiful in a way that didn’t even feel real. The floating lights drifted slowly through the air like lazy stars that had decided to take a vacation from the sky, and the soft magical glow around us made everything look warmer and calmer than the
🖱️Sammy🖱️If someone had told me a few months ago that the terrifying vampire king Victor would be the one planning romantic get away, I would have laughed in their face and asked what kind of nonsense story they were reading.Victor was many things.Brilliant.Dangerous.Manipulative when necessary. Annoyingly calm during situations that should stress normal people out.But romantic date planner?That had definitely never crossed my mind.Yet here I was, standing in the middle of a glowing forest clearing somewhere outside the academy, staring at what Victor had somehow managed to put together in what looked like a ridiculous amount of effort.Soft floating lights hung in the air like tiny stars. A large blanket was spread across the grass with pillows scattered everywhere.There was actual food on the blanket, which already shocked me because Victor was the type of person who usually forgot to eat whenever he got busy with work.And Jayden…Jayden was standing beside me staring at
🖱️Victor🖱️I had a few days left to live.At least that was the truth I had accepted in my head.Not because I was sick. Not because I was dying in some tragic dramatic way. But because the path I had chosen did not exactly come with a peaceful ending.The Supreme Council had finally sent the invitation.A VIP seat.Front row to the biggest gathering of power in the supernatural world.The meeting was in two.And if everything went according to plan, that meeting would also be their last. Because I had no intention of walking out of that place ever.The Supreme Council had spent decades pulling strings behind the scenes, destroying lives, manipulating kingdoms, and deciding who got to live and who got to disappear. They believed they were untouchable simply because they operated from the shadows, a they claim they are trying to creat balance in our world.In two days, I would prove them wrong.In two days the Supreme Council would die.Every single one of them. And the world would c
🖱️Jayden🖱️If someone had asked me a month ago what my life at the academy would look like this semester, I probably would have said something dramatic like constant danger, enemies hiding behind every corner, and the Supreme Council breathing down my neck every single day.Instead, life had turned into something completely different.Exhausting.Not because someone was trying to kill me every five minutes, but because my schedule had somehow become ridiculous.Training sessions early in the morning, lectures that dragged on forever, endless reading assignments, strategy lessons Victor insisted I take seriously, and then the extra training Sammy kept adding whenever he felt like my control was slipping again.By the end of most days my brain felt like it had been squeezed dry.And the weirdest part of everything was the silence.No one had targeted me since that first lecture at the start of the semester.Not one attack.Not one suspicious incident.Even the academy council hadn’t c
🖱️Sammy🖱️The academy library was unusually quiet that afternoon, which honestly made it one of the few places left in this entire school where someone could actually think without fifty people whispering your name like you were some walking scandal.Jayden sat across from me at one of the long wooden tables near the tall windows, his books spread out in front of him even though I was pretty sure he had been staring at the same page for the last ten minutes without actually reading anything.The sunlight pouring through the glass lit his face in a way that made him look calm and soft, which was funny considering the fact that the entire academy currently saw him as some unstable magical weapon that could destroy half the world if he sneezed the wrong way.Victor’s doing.At first I thought he was just playing around on our first training and even help him out with it, but after two weeks of him doing the same thing, I realized he was definitely up to something.I leaned back in my c
🖱️Victor🖱️“If you are not ready in the next one minute, my love, I will be forced to come in there and dress you myself.”My voice echoed through the room as I leaned against the edge of the desk with my arms crossed while staring directly at the walk in closet where Jayden had been hiding for what felt like forever.It had been ten minutes.Ten.And somehow he was still “getting ready.”Inside the closet I heard something fall.Then Jayden’s voice came out.“I’m almost done.”I rolled my eyes.“You said that five minutes ago.”Behind me Sammy chuckled quietly from the couch where he was tying the laces of his training boots.“He’s stalling.”“I know he is stalling,” I replied calmly.Jayden suddenly stepped out of the closet with a slightly annoyed expression on his face.“I am not stalling.”He looked between the two of us suspiciously.“Why are we even going to the training area this early anyway?”I pushed myself off the desk and walked toward him slowly.“Because early morning
~~Jay~~By the time the sun came up the next morning, I was already wide awake.The dinner replayed in my head like a bad movie, every word, every glance, every time Alex’s voice cut through the tension. But underneath all of that was the one thought I couldn’t shake, I need answers. Now.Waiting a
~~Jay~~Lena was pacing again. Back and forth across the cramped hospital office, her heels clicking against the linoleum like a metronome for my growing dread. She hadn’t stopped since the nurse told us the doctor would be “just a few minutes.”Her arms were folded tight across her chest, head ben
~~Lena~~“So… you’re indeed pregnant, huh?”The words tasted strange in my mouth, like they didn’t belong in this world. But there it was black and white, no room for denial. This whole pregnancy thing is bullshit.I stared at Jay, my arms folded tight across my chest. “How come? How the hell did t
~~Jay~~My father’s head snapped toward him. “I didn’t mean~~”“Oh, but you did.” Alex’s voice was calm, controlled, but there was steel under it. “Let me tell you something, sir… men who drop dead in their thirties or forties from ignoring their bodies? They’re not being men. They’re being stupid.