"How long are you going to stay here and avoid me, Sierra?"
That was the first thing Ronan asked after we hadn’t seen each other for three days since that incident."I don’t want to waste time with small talk, Ronan. Can you help me gain custody of the baby I’m carrying—so it becomes ours?" I asked directly.
"What? What do you mean? You still want to keep a baby that belongs to another man?" Ronan looked visibly irritated. "You don’t want anything to do with Caelan, right? Then just terminate the pregnancy. We can restart the sperm donor process."
"You think it’s that easy? We’ve tried multiple times, and each attempt has failed. Only with another man’s sperm could I get pregnant. This is my child, Ronan. I won’t terminate it!" I responded firmly.
"Don’t be selfish, Sierra. I’m your husband, and I can’t accept another man’s child!" Ronan’s voice was sharp. "And maybe you should get your eggs checked. Perhaps there’s a problem—since my sperm never succeeded in fertilizing anything."
"You’re blaming my eggs now? You’re the one who should get tested. I conceived with another man’s sperm, so you might be the problem!" I snapped, deeply offended. I wouldn’t let him humiliate me like this.
"I’m perfectly healthy, Sierra. You know that Rowena is pregnant with my child—and she didn’t even need a sperm donor from the clinic."
Thud.
"W-what?" I instinctively covered my mouth in shock. That woman... Rowena... is pregnant?
"You got another woman pregnant?" I repeated, stunned. Ronan’s expression shifted in surprise—he hadn’t meant to say that aloud.
"I... I didn’t mean—" Ronan tried to take back his words, but it was too late.
I stepped back. My breath hitched. My body felt weightless, like my soul was drifting between reality and a nightmare.
"Rowena is pregnant..." I murmured to myself. "So all this time... while I’ve been fighting to have a child—enduring endless health checks and emotional strain—you were sleeping with another woman? And she’s my friend?"
Tears streamed down my face uncontrollably. My heart shattered into pieces hearing what Ronan had just admitted.
"Sierra, please, let me explain—"
"Explain?" my voice rose an octave. "Everything’s already clear, Ronan! You destroyed all of this. Not just our marriage... but my trust!" My voice quivered toward the end.
I looked at his face—he looked truly regretful now. But I didn’t care. The pain was too deep.
"I’ve fought for this child alone, endured Caelan’s pressure, even prepared to lose everything—because I believed I had a home to return to. That you, my husband, would be there. But I was wrong." I took a deep breath, trying to contain the crushing weight on my chest.
"We can still fix this, Sierra. What happened with Rowena was a mistake. I’ll protect you from Caelan, but first, you need to terminate the pregnancy," Ronan said.
"Who dares suggest terminating my bloodline?"
That voice froze me.
I turned, and there stood Caelan—not far from us.
How was he even here?
Ronan looked just as shocked by Caelan’s sudden presence. He stood stiff, staring.
Caelan’s footsteps echoed—slow but firm. His eyes were cold, piercing, and full of warning. A dark aura seeped into the room like a suffocating mist.
"I’ll say it again," he said, his voice low but sharp like a blade. "Who dares suggest Sierra should terminate my bloodline?"
Ronan clenched his jaw, trying to stay composed. But I saw his fists tighten and pupils narrow—he was clearly nervous.
"This doesn’t concern you, Mr. Caelan. Sierra is my wife," Ronan said, his voice trembling slightly.
"But the child she’s carrying isn’t," Caelan replied coldly, stepping closer. "And one thing you should remember, Ronan. Duskborne blood is not something you erase just because your ego is bruised."
I stood between them, trembling. The tension was unbearable. I felt trapped between two men who both exhausted me in different ways.
"Please stop!" I whispered, yet my voice echoed through the room.
Both men turned to look at me.
"No one will touch the child I carry. Not you, Ronan. Even though you’re my husband—you’ve betrayed me. And I can’t forgive you this time!" My voice trembled, but a new strength emerged. Strength born from heartbreak, betrayal, and the weight of a decision I had to make.
"And Mr. Caelan, why are you here? I asked for time to consider, didn’t I?" I looked at the handsome man whose eyes sent chills through me.
"Yes, you still have a few hours left. But frankly, I’m impatient," Caelan replied. "Mrs. Sierra, I don’t take rejection well. Not in any matter. So I suggest you think very carefully."
I held my breath. The way he said that last sentence—it wasn’t just a statement. It was a cold, silent threat. Caelan was terrifying.
Ronan stepped forward. "You think you can just barge in here and act like Sierra’s... like she’s your possession? Mr. Caelan, maybe you’re my boss at work, but here—I’m Sierra’s husband!"
Caelan slowly turned. His gaze darkened—sharper, deadlier.
"I don’t need to claim Sierra as mine. The truth is—" he stepped closer, staring at me briefly before locking eyes with Ronan again, "—she’s carrying my blood. And that’s more than enough reason for me to act."I stepped back. My heart pounded. This argument had to end.
"I’m not an object. And I’m not a vessel for anyone’s bloodline," I finally said, unable to hold it in. "I’m a human being. And I—I have the right to choose. You don’t get to decide what I do with my body. Or my life."
Caelan was silent. There was something in his eyes—rage, maybe admiration—I couldn’t tell. I could never fully read him. And that terrified me.
"Sierra..." Ronan whispered, as if reaching out to reconnect. "Let’s go home. We need to finish this conversation."
I laughed bitterly. "Home? Ronan, the place you once called ‘home’—doesn’t exist anymore."
Ronan fell silent.
I closed my eyes for a moment. My breath was shaky. But when I opened them again, my gaze was steady.
"Neither of you gets to decide my future."
Caelan folded his arms. "Then what is your decision, Mrs. Sierra?"
I looked at them both.
"I still have a few hours left to decide, don’t I?" Caelan gave a slight nod, understanding.He stared at me for a long moment, then nodded again.
"Very well. But remember, Mrs. Sierra—when the time runs out... I will return. And by then, there will be no negotiations."He turned and walked away—leaving behind a gust of cold night air that somehow felt even colder than before.
Once the door shut, Ronan approached me.
But I stepped back."Don’t. Don’t touch me!"
"Sierra..."
"I’ll be filing for divorce soon," I whispered, yet with conviction.
"This time... I’m letting you go. So go and be happy with your mistress, Ronan."***
"How long are you going to stay here and avoid me, Sierra?"That was the first thing Ronan asked after we hadn’t seen each other for three days since that incident."I don’t want to waste time with small talk, Ronan. Can you help me gain custody of the baby I’m carrying—so it becomes ours?" I asked directly."What? What do you mean? You still want to keep a baby that belongs to another man?" Ronan looked visibly irritated. "You don’t want anything to do with Caelan, right? Then just terminate the pregnancy. We can restart the sperm donor process.""You think it’s that easy? We’ve tried multiple times, and each attempt has failed. Only with another man’s sperm could I get pregnant. This is my child, Ronan. I won’t terminate it!" I responded firmly."Don’t be selfish, Sierra. I’m your husband, and I can’t accept another man’s child!" Ronan’s voice was sharp. "And maybe you should get your eggs checked. Perhaps there’s a problem—since my sperm never succeeded in fertilizing anything.""Y
"I’ll give you twenty-four hours to read the contract and consider it. If you refuse..."He paused, his gaze cutting sharply into me."Then we’ll take a different route.""Trust me, Mrs. Sierra. You don’t want to know what that route looks like."I sank onto the edge of the bed, replaying the assistant’s words before we parted ways.Twenty-four hours. That’s all he gave me. It wasn’t enough—not when I hadn’t even made a decision yet. Not when my marriage to Ronan wasn’t officially over.I ran a hand over my still-flat stomach, heart heavy with uncertainty."What do you think, little one? Do you want to be near your biological father?"I knew the question would go unanswered, but I had to ask anyway. Right now, this child was the only clue I had, the only thing I could hold onto.I took a deep breath, trying to quiet the storm inside my head. The night air felt suffocating, and the walls of the room seemed to press in on me. Caelan’s voice, his cold smile—they lingered in my mind like
I took a deep breath, as if the air in my lungs could calm the storm raging in my chest. But it didn’t. My heartbeat remained erratic, and my palms were damp with sweat. I stood in front of the western-style restaurant, staring blankly at the large glass door.My steps felt heavy—not because of the growing belly that held a small life within, but because of the reality waiting behind that door: Caelan Duskborne.A man who was supposed to have nothing to do with me.A man who now… was the biological father of the child growing inside me.“Breathe. You can do this, Sierra,” I whispered softly to myself, trying to steady my nerves. But the truth was, my anxiety and fear only grew stronger.As the door opened, warm air and the scent of grilled meat greeted me. A waiter approached politely, as if he already knew who I was. Of course he did. Caelan Duskborne would never invite someone into a private room without letting his staff know exactly who to expect.“Please follow me, Ms. Sierra. Mr
The house felt more unfamiliar than ever. Its walls—once witnesses to laughter and dreams shared with Ronan—now stood cold, as if they no longer recognized their owner. I sat on the sofa, gently rubbing my still-flat stomach.My baby…Tears streamed down my cheeks, unstoppable. But they weren’t tears of regret. I loved this child—regardless of who the father was.The front door slammed open. Footsteps rushed inside.“Sierra!” Ronan’s voice echoed through the house, laced with panic. “You weren’t answering my calls. I was worried!”I turned slowly to face him. “Worried? After what I saw at the office? You still dare to worry about me, Ronan?”Ronan stopped in front of me, his face pale. “Sierra, I can explain. Rowena... she—”“Don’t say her name.” My voice was cold, distant. “I trusted both of you. And you repaid me with the cruelest betrayal.”Ronan looked down, silent.“You know, Ronan, the most painful thing in this world is being betrayed by the ones I thought would never hurt me.”
I walked down the corridor of the grand office building with light steps. A smile never left my face. Today, I carried the happiest news of my life so far—the sperm donation procedure had been successful. A tiny life was now growing inside me… our child.Yes, mine and my husband’s.We had been hoping and waiting for this for five years of marriage with no sign of a child.“He’s going to be so happy,” I whispered softly, gently caressing my still-flat belly. “Finally, our dream of becoming parents is coming true.”I took the elevator to the top floor where my husband’s office was located. I knew he would be busy, but I couldn’t wait any longer to share this news. I was sure he would greet it with one of his warm hugs, just like always.I pressed open the door labeled Ronan Thornhart—my beloved husband.It was unlocked.Slowly, I pushed it open, my smile still wide.But that smile didn’t last more than two seconds.My body froze.Right in front of me, Ronan—my husband—was kissing a woma