LOGIN“Where’s my baby…” she whispered, sounding utterly exhausted.She lifted her head, her brows furrowed slightly as she winced. She was in pain. I put my hand on her shoulders, trying to get her to settle down and not move too quickly.“Baby, you’ve been asleep for the last 24 hours. You need to take
Gavin’s POV“She appears only to be sleeping… everything still seems normal,” Eliza said for what felt like the hundredth time in the last 24 hours.Judy hadn’t moved from the bed; she hadn’t woken up, and nothing seemed out of the ordinary. But she’s still asleep, and it worried me more than anythi
“I don’t understand,” I said, shaking my head. “How are you in my bedroom?”“Your mind conjured up your childhood bedroom because it’s where you always felt safe,” she explained, a light chuckle in her voice.I stared down at my body with a frown.“So, I’m not really here?” I asked.She nodded.“Rig
Judy’s POVI was somehow back in my bedroom. Not the room I shared with Gavin at the villa, or the room that I lived in at the mansion. But my childhood room at my parents’ house. I was wearing the same pajamas I always wore growing up, the ones with the little flowers on the pants, with a matching
I wanted to argue, but Judy let out a small groan as more blood pooled between her legs, soaking into the clean bed sheets. My chest tightened, and my wolf surged forward at the sight. I had trouble reeling him back in, and I knew at that moment that Eliza was right. I would interfere if I stayed an
Gavin’s POVIt was too soon; it was way too soon for the baby to be coming.I knew I should have gotten her out of that place way sooner, but I wanted to give her a chance to prove herself in front of the party guests. I didn’t think it would lead to her accepting a death match challenge and nearly







