LOGINAshley'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 Marta shouting for someone to seal the east corridor. A shape bursts through the smoke at the bottom of the stairs, moving too fast to be human, and I catch one horrifying glimpse of teeth and fury before Liam collides with him midair, They crash through a side table in a blur of claws and snarls that doesn't sound like anything I've ever heard come from a person.
It's over in seconds, though it feels like an eternity while I watch it happen. Liam stands over the intruder, chest heaving, and even from here I can see the blood on his shoulder, dark and spreading fast across the white of his shirt.
"Liam!"
He looks up at the sound of my voice, and whatever fight was still left in him seems to drain out all at once. He crosses the distance between us before I've even reached the bottom step, hands framing my face like he needs to confirm I'm real, that I'm actually standing here in front of him unharmed.
"You're not hurt," he says, more question than statement, his eyes searching my face frantically. "Tell me you're not hurt, Ashley."
"I'm fine. You're bleeding, you need someone to look at that."
"It doesn't matter." His thumb brushes my cheek, and up close I can see how badly his hands are shaking despite the steel in his voice only moments ago. "When I heard that scream, I thought…" He stops, jaw working, like he can't finish the sentence out loud even now that the danger has passed.
"Liam, you're scaring me."
"Good." His forehead drops to rest against mine, and for a moment we just breathe there, his blood dripping onto the marble floor, my whole body trembling with adrenaline I don't know how to shake off. "You should be scared. I put you in danger the moment I brought you here, and I am done pretending that isn't true, done pretending I have this under control."
Before I can answer, the pack physician arrives with a colleague in tow, a doctor from the estate's private wing who insists on checking me over despite my protests that I feel fine. She runs a scanner over my stomach that looks nothing like the ultrasound machines from the clinic, something sleeker, humming faintly as it works through readings I don't understand.
Her expression changes almost immediately, the professional calm slipping into something closer to alarm.
"Mr. Ashworth," she says carefully, not looking away from the screen, "you should see this."
Liam is at my side in an instant, staring at the screen over the doctor's shoulder, his wounded arm forgotten entirely. Whatever he sees there makes every trace of color leave his face.
"That's not possible," he says. "Not this early. Run it again."
"What?" I push myself up on my elbows, panic clawing up my throat at the look on both their faces. "What's wrong with the baby, someone please tell me what's happening."
The doctor exchanges a look with Liam that I don't like at all, the kind of look people share when they're deciding how much to tell you.
"Nothing is wrong," she says slowly, choosing her words with obvious care. "But the growth rate and the bone density are both advanced weeks beyond where they should be for this stage of the pregnancy. I have never seen anything like it in a mixed pregnancy before, not in fifteen years of practice."
Liam's hand finds mine, gripping tight enough to hurt, his eyes never leaving the screen even as I try to read his expression for some kind of answer.
"What does that mean?" I whisper. "Liam, please, just tell me what that means."
He didn’t answer right away. When he finally looks at me, there's something in his expression I haven't seen from him before, not anger, not hunger, but something closer to awe laced with real dread.
"It means," he says quietly, "that this child was never meant to be ordinary. And it means every enemy I have is about to want it far more than they already do, which after tonight, is a very long list."
Outside the exam room, I can hear his men still moving through the house, checking rooms, sealing doors, and somewhere beneath the fear settling into my chest I understand that whatever normal life I thought I might return to after the birth is gone now, burned away along with the calm I had left an hour ago.
The doctor clears her throat, still staring at the screen like she can't quite trust what she's seeing. "There's something else," she says carefully. "The intruder downstairs. My team checked his registration chip before your guards removed the body." She glances at Liam, hesitating. "He wasn't a lone wolf, and he wasn't working for a rival pack either."
Liam's grip on my hand tightens. "Then who sent him?"
The doctor's eyes flick to me, then back to him, and whatever she says next dies in her throat as the door bangs open a second time, and Sienna storms in, face white, phone still clutched in her hand.
"Liam," she says, breathless, all her earlier venom gone completely. "You need to see this. Now."
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
Ashley's POV He's bigger than the billboards let on.That's the first thought that lands, stupidly, before the fear even catches up. Liam Ashworth fills the doorway shoulder to shoulder, dark hair, a jaw like it was carved rather than grown, eyes so pale they're almost silver. He's wearing a suit that probably costs more than my mother's entire hospital bill, and every line of his body says he is used to rooms rearranging themselves around him the second he walks in.Right now that room is this one, and I'm the only person in it.Behind him, two men in dark suits linger at the threshold, clearly bodyguards, clearly waiting for a signal that never comes. He doesn't spare them a glance. His attention is entirely, unnervingly, on me."You," he says, and his gaze locks onto me like a searchlight finding its target. "You're the surrogate.""I, um." My voice comes out smaller than I want it to, and I hate myself for it. "I don't actually know what happened yet. Nia was just explaining that
Ashley'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,







