~~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.”Third person POV The courtyard was still frozen in collective disbelief.Every pair of eyes from the armed guards to the Alpha team flanking the entrance tracked the surreal sight of their president striding toward the mansion, cradling a full-grown man in his arms like a spoiled child.Dahlia broke the silence first after he left… her voice pitched high with incredulity. “Really? They don’t even care to hide it anymore?”Her words sliced through the stunned air, and a ripple of murmurs broke out behind her.The Alpha team exchanged uneasy glances, their rigid formation faltering. “Who the hell… was that?” one muttered under his breath. “That’s definitely not our president. Our president won’t…. Since when does he—”“Carry men around like toddlers?” another finished, jaw slack.Even Ethan, usually unreadable and collected, stood rooted in place, his composure stripped bare. He blinked once. Twice. His lips parted, but no sound came. His brain simply refused to compute what he was see
~Nina~~Driving into this castle-like house that screamed luxury, I couldn’t help but feel a little out of place, like the world had suddenly shifted beneath my feet. My eyes kept darting from the towering walls to the sprawling windows glinting under the evening light. The place didn’t just whisper wealth… it shouted it in a voice so loud it left me bewildered.What the actual fuck… rich people really do know how to showcase their wealth.Beside me, Dahlia leaned forward, curiosity tugging at her voice.“Ethan, did Alex move…?”“Yes, Young Miss,” Ethan replied smoothly, professional as ever. “The president moved here because he preferred it.”Dahlia clicked her tongue, dragging the sound out with a hiss. “Whatever,” she muttered, slumping back with a roll of her eyes, but I could feel her tension radiating in the car.As we drove deeper through the massive iron gates, the reality of it settled on me like a weight pressing down. Cameras were tucked into every angle, shadows of guards
~~Dahlia~~Did I hear her say she wants to head home?My head snapped around so fast I almost gave myself whiplash. Home? After everything? After being stuck on that stupid boat in the middle of nowhere, glued side by side for over a week now she suddenly wanted to leave me?The nerve.I was already pissed about being dragged to see that son of a biscuit of a brother. And now this? She wanted to just part ways? The weird part was… I didn’t like it.At all.I’d gotten used to her… her quiet stares, her awkward little silences, even the way she acted like she was always two steps out of place. Somehow, she’d fit into my space like she’d always been there. And the thought of her walking away now made something ugly and sad twist in my stomach.“We’re sorry, Vice President Lena,” Ethan cut in quickly, his voice tight, too professional, like he was trying to hide something. “But we were instructed to bring you as well.”That single word as well warmed me in a way it shouldn’t have. He said
~~Nina~~I’ve honestly lost count of how many days I’ve been on this godforsaken ship. The sea stretches the same damn shade of gray until my eyes blur it into one long, nauseous smear. I hate water. Hate the way it swallows sound and horizons and hope. But the woman I’m pretending to be… May…. probably doesn’t. So I smile. I act cool. I sip whatever they hand me like I’m having the time of my life while my stomach liquefies.The thing is, the game’s not fun anymore. I’m not the one playing. Dahlia and her brother’s men are running the show, and I’m just a prop they haven’t quite decided whether to keep. I used to think Dahlia was cute dangerous in a way that made you want to step closer but cute doesn’t cut it when you’re sitting in the middle of the Atlantic and no one seems to notice if you vanish. There’s nothing cute about the idea of drowning while my people scroll through their phones and call it a “strategic reposition.”Or maybe they would notice. Maybe they wouldn’t. Being a
~~Alex~~The door clicked shut behind me, and James didn’t even bother hiding the smirk twisting across his face. He lifted his brows like he’d just caught me stealing candy out of a church offering plate.“Well,” he drawled, dragging out the word, “that was… intimate. You planning on writing me in the will as compensation for—”“Shut up, man,” I cut him off, sharp, before he could get momentum. My voice came out lower than I meant, still raw from the taste of Jay on my tongue. “Tell me why you called me out here. Now. Not another word about what you think you saw.”James lifted his hands in mock surrender, soda can still dangling between his fingers. “Alright, alright, relax. No teasing. Just business.”But the glint in his eyes told me he was filing this away for later ammunition.I exhaled through my nose, forcing my shoulders to loosen. “Good. Then get to it.”James’s smirk faded into something flatter, heavier. He shoved his hands into his pockets, the soda can now forgotten on t
~~Alex~~The words hit harder than I expected. If this is what you call home, and I kind of understand it, it seems like he has a thing against hospital.For a second, I just stood there, watching him glare at the ceiling like it had personally offended him. His voice had been sharp, defensive but underneath, I heard it. The disappointment. The fear.I drew in a slow breath, forcing myself not to snap back. The last thing he needed was me throwing my pride in his face.Instead, I stepped closer to the bed, lowering my voice so it was just for him. “Jay… this is just the hospital wing. That’s all.” I gestured around us, the sterile halls, the faint hum of machines. “I had it built to look like the one we just left. Same setup, same equipment. It’s for your own good and for the babies.”His head turned slightly, his eyes narrowing at me like he wanted to fight the explanation, but there was a flicker of something else too.I reached for the railing of his bed, my thumb brushing the meta