INICIAR SESIÓNAshley Reina just wanted enough money to save her mother's life. Becoming a surrogate seemed simple, until a mix-up at the clinic leaves her carrying the child of Liam Ashworth, the coldest and most powerful Alpha in the city. Liam does not ask if she wants to be part of his world. He simply takes her into it, locking her away to protect what he now calls his. But the mix-up was never an accident, and someone is watching Ashley far closer than she realizes. Can Ashley survive long enough to protect her child, or trust the Alpha who claimed her before she ever agreed to be his?
Ver másAshley's POV
"Just breathe, Ashley. This will only take a few minutes." Dr. Voss snaps on a fresh pair of gloves without looking at me, already reaching for the tray of instruments beside the exam table.
I nod, staring at the fluorescent lights and trying not to think about the three months of overdue rent I couldn’t have covered without this contract. Nia squeezes my hand from her spot beside the table, her nurse's badge catching the light every time she shifts her weight.
"You're doing something incredible," she whispers. "That baby is going to grow up wanted more than almost any child in this city. Some couple out there has been waiting years for this call."
I need to believe her, because in about ninety seconds a stranger's future child is going to be implanted inside me, and there's no version of my life right now where I can afford to feel anything but grateful for the check that comes after. I've read every page of the contract twice. I know the clauses about confidentiality, medical checkups, and the six figures that will be wired into my account in installments as each trimester passes.
I signed it eight weeks ago, back when my mother's hospital bills had eaten through every cent I owned and Route Fertility Clinic was offering more money than I'd make waitressing in a year. Anonymous donor couple. Six figures. No questions asked, as long as I carried the pregnancy to term and handed the baby over healthy. I told myself that was a fair trade. I told myself a lot of things, back when I still believed my life was mine to plan.
"Ready?" Dr. Voss asks, syringe already in hand.
"Ready," I lied.
The procedure itself is nothing, a few uncomfortable minutes and then it's over, and I'm lying there staring at the ceiling while my whole future rearranges itself around a decision I can't take back. Nia walks me to recovery, chattering about nothing to keep my mind off it, telling me about her weekend plans and a new coffee place that opened near the clinic, and I let her voice wash over me until a commotion breaks out somewhere down the hall.
Raised voices. A door slamming. Someone barking orders in a tone that makes the whole floor go quiet, the kind of voice that doesn't need to be loud to be obeyed.
"What is that?" I ask, pushing myself up onto my elbows.
Nia's face has gone pale in a way I've never seen on her. "Stay here," she says, already backing toward the door. "I need to check something."
She's gone for almost fifteen minutes. When she comes back her hands are shaking so badly she nearly drops my chart, and she has to set it down on the counter and steady herself before she can even look at me.
"Nia, you're scaring me."
"There was a mix-up in the lab this morning," she says, choosing her words like they might explode. "A storage error. Some of the samples got mislabeled before your procedure went through."
My stomach drops straight through the floor. "What kind of mix-up? Nia, what does that mean?"
"I don't know yet. Voss is trying to trace it now." She grips my shoulders, forcing me to look at her, her eyes red-rimmed like she's been fighting back tears. "It might be nothing. It might just be paperwork that needs correcting."
"Nia."
"There's a donor on file here who isn't supposed to be anywhere near the regular program," she says, so quiet I have to lean in to hear it over the sound of my own pulse. "A private client. High profile. The kind of man who doesn't donate to anonymous surrogacy pools, he has his samples stored under armed security in a separate wing entirely."
"So what does that have to do with me? I didn't choose a private donor, I chose the anonymous program, that's what I signed up for."
Nia doesn't answer right away, and that silence tells me everything I need to know before she finally forces the words out.
"His file was open on the counter when yours went through the system this morning. I need you to stay calm, Ashley, but I think there's a chance the embryo they just implanted wasn't the one you agreed to carry."
The room tilts. Somewhere outside, that same commanding voice is still shouting, closer now, close enough that I can hear individual words like security and vault and how, and for the first time I understand why every nurse who passes the door looks like they've seen a ghost.
"Nia. Whose sample was it?"
She swallows hard, glancing at the door like she's afraid someone might be listening.
"Liam Ashworth."
I've heard the name before; everyone in this city has. Head of the Ashworth pack, richest man in north of the river, the kind of alpha who has entire streets named after his family and bodyguards who look like they could bench-press a car without breaking a sweat. I've seen his face on billboards downtown, seen him on the news standing behind a podium during pack council votes, always in a suit, always surrounded by people who move out of his way before he even asks them to.
I've never once imagined I'd be carrying his child.
"That's impossible," I whisper. "There has to be some mistake, some way to undo it, there has to be a way to stop it, reverse it, or do something."
"There isn't," Nia says miserably. "Once it implants, there's nothing anyone can do."
I want to ask a hundred more questions, want to demand answers Nia clearly doesn't have, but there isn't time. Footsteps are coming down the hall now, heavy and fast, and every instinct in my body is screaming at me to run even though there's nowhere to go and nothing to run from yet.
The door bursts open before I can process any of it, and the voice from the hallway is suddenly filling the entire room, deep and furious and close enough that the air itself seems to bend around it.
"Where is she?"
Chapter 6 Ashley POV Sienna crosses the room and shoves the phone into Liam's hands before he can ask what she means. I lean in without thinking, my curiosity outweighing the ache still radiating through my body from the last hour.The screen shows grainy security footage, timestamped less than twenty minutes ago. A figure moves along the outer wall of the estate, slipping between camera blind spots with the kind of precision that only comes from knowing exactly where those blind spots are. When the figure finally turns toward the light, I catch a flash of ink along the side of his neck, a jagged mark shaped like broken antlers.Liam goes very still."That's a Vane pack brand," he says quietly."I know what it is," Sienna snaps, some of her usual bite returning now that the shock has worn off. "What I don't know is why a Vane enforcer was inside your perimeter tonight, unless someone invited him.""No one invited him," Liam says, jaw tight. "The Vane pack and mine haven't spoken in
Ashley's POV I'm on my feet before I've fully decided to move, yanking the door open and running toward the stairs barefoot, heart slamming against my ribs. Smoke curls up from the ground floor, sharp and acrid, and somewhere below Liam is shouting orders in a voice I've never heard him use, raw with something that sounds almost like fear."Ashley, stay back!" He ordered me. A guard caught me at the top of the stairs, arm barring my way before I could reach the first step, his other hand already reaching for the radio clipped to his shoulder."What's happening? Someone screamed, "I heard it from my room.""Perimeter breach. Someone got past the east gate." His eyes are wide, scanning the smoke below us like he's expecting something to come charging up the stairs any second. "Mr. Ashworth is handling it, you need to get to the safe room, now."I don't move fast enough. Down the hall, another guard is dragging a limp figure away from the smoke, and somewhere out of sight I can hear Mar
Ashley's POV "What arrangement?" I ask, looking between them, taking in the dark hair pulled back tight, the storm-gray eyes that haven't left my face since she arrived. "Liam, what is she talking about?"He didn’t answer right away, and that hesitation tells me more than words would. Sienna's smile sharpens, clearly pleased with the crack she's put in his composure."Ask him about the council clause," she says sweetly. "Ask him what happens if they decide a human isn't fit to carry an Ashworth heir at all.""Sienna, that's enough." Liam's voice has regained some of its edge, but not all of it. He turns to me, jaw tight. "I will explain everything. Not here.""You didn't think to mention you'd relocated your little surrogate into the family wing before all of that, either?" Sienna asks, circling us slowly, her tone light and vicious all at once, clearly not finished yet."She's carrying my child," Liam says. "This is where she belongs, and I don't answer to you for the arrangements I
Ashley's POV I couldn’t sleep.I spend the night pacing my apartment, phone in hand, trying to find a version of this that doesn't end with me losing everything I've spent years building. Nia calls at midnight, crying, telling me she's already been suspended pending investigation, that if I don't cooperate with Ashworth she could lose her license entirely and everything she worked for besides.I think about calling my mother, but decide against it. She's still recovering, still fragile, and the last thing she needs is to hear that her daughter has been swept up into pack politics she never wanted any part of. I think about calling a lawyer instead, scrolling through numbers I can't afford to dial, before finally setting the phone down on the counter and staring at it like it might offer up an answer on its own.By morning I have my answer, even though every part of me is screaming against it.His car is waiting outside my building before I've even finished packing, a driver in a blac












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