Mag-log inKiara stood, waiting for him to come to her, but he halts just a few inches away from her and turns, Silently, she murmurs, "I'm here." But it was impossible for the Alpha king to recognize her voice. He stops, sniffles and turns to her foster sister like a magnet being drawn to her, his wolf utters "MATE! MATE! MATE!" ___________ On her 20th birthday, Kiara receives the greatest shock of her life, which is, she isn't mated to the love of her life, Alpha king Aiden, but her step sister is. Heartbroken, He rejects Kiara for her step sister who is a much stronger she-wolf. Kiara soon discovers that she is carrying the Alpha king’s baby. When she opens up, she receives a letter threatening the life of she and her babies 6 years later, Kiara, now a successful and famous surgeon with Triplets, and after trying to put the past behind her, she bumps into her ex lover and the past pain which she had buried deep down resurfaces to the top. Will Kiara give Alpha king Aiden a second chance into the life of her triplets when she finds out that they are mated, or will she choose to love the man who is ready to lay his world under her feet.
view moreIf I knew this was how it would turn out, I think, staring at Austin like he’s a stranger. If I knew this was what spending a thousand dollars to fly from New York to Moscow would get me, I wouldn’t have come.
“Is this true?” I ask, my throat so tight it feels like I’m being strangled. “You and Jenna?” I turn to one of my best friends, and she gives me that sad look in her pretty blue eyes, watching me like she feels sorry for me. “Are you fucking my best friend?” I nearly shout. Gasps ripple around the room. Whispers swell. Eyes snap toward me. I feel them like pebbles hitting my skin. I almost remember where we are, at the reception of a wedding. One of my best friends is marrying a Russian man I didn’t even know she was dating. The hall is bright, packed with guests, and here I am, confronting my boyfriend of nine years and my best friend of even longer. “It’s not what you think,” Austin says, stepping closer like he’s about to touch me. I hold out a shaky hand and back away. “Tell me the truth,” I say. “Are the two of you fucking?” One of my friends and coworkers rushes over and hisses, “Claire, stop it. Everyone’s watching you. Serena’s panicking.” She pinches my arm. “Are you trying to ruin her wedding?” I jerk away and smile at Serena who's sitting at the front in her wedding gown. She’s glaring while trying to smile and calm her guests. Evil bitch. “I don’t care,” I tell her. “Let the wedding be ruined. You think I don’t know? That all of you stood by and laughed while this bastard cheated on me with Jenna?” I’ve never felt like swearing in my life, and now that’s all I want to do. My mouth floods with curses, dirty words that feel strange on my lips and make me tingle with vague embarrassment, but I don’t care. “You knew, didn’t you, Freya? All of you knew and kept your mouths shut.” I look at Jenna. Her lips tremble. She’s about to give me that woe is me performance again, the one I always fall for. The one she pulled when her makeup business collapsed and she begged me to help raise money for a restart. The one she used when she made me pass her business cards around my office and nearly got me fired. She thinks I’m the most gullible fool on the planet. “Even if you’re angry,” Freya says, her neck stiff, veins raised, “you shouldn’t take it out on all of us. It’s not our fault you were too stupid to know your boyfriend’s a sleaze. I mean, how many signs do you need?” “What?” My eyes go wide. I’ve never heard Freya speak to me like that. We’ve always been a group of four. I was closer to Serena and Jenna. Freya was the calm one, smart, calculated, the glue that held us together. Now she’s spitting fire in my face. “You heard me. You were foolish. I left you hints for months and you still didn’t get it.” “Months?” My breath stops. I look at Austin again, head swimming. I thought it was a one-time thing, that it just started. He shakes his head, looking like a criminal, begging me with his eyes to keep my voice down. His gaze darts around the room, taking in the stares. “You’ve been cheating on me for months?” I ask, too shocked to breathe. This is the bastard I’ve been waiting on to propose. The bastard I couldn’t wait to marry. I’m thirty-three, the oldest in our friend group, the one who believed in true love the most. I thought I’d be married soon, any moment now. I waited for Austin. I believed in his promise. And this... this is what I get. “It isn’t like that,” Austin says, shaking his head and reaching for me. “Let’s go back to the hotel. I’ll explain. I promise, I’ll explain.” “And you.” I turn to Jenna. “When did it start? Were you sleeping with him when you came to live in my apartment for that month? Is that when it started?” Austin was between jobs. I let him stay with me while he got back on his feet. At the same time, my best friend lost her roommate and needed a place to stay. I let her move in. I gave her my office room to sleep in. I wanted her to be okay. I wanted her to stand again. Was that when it started? “No, Claire. It wasn’t,” she says, shaking her head. “I didn’t– it was just a mistake.” “A mistake,” Freya snorts. “At least own up to it, Jenna. You’ve been doing it for at least six months.” My throat tightens. Tears well up as I snap my gaze from Jenna to Freya. That’s half a year. That’s almost a lifetime. How did I miss it? “It wasn’t like that,” Jenna says, pressing her palms together, eyes wet with unshed tears. “It happened sporadically. I told myself I’d stop. I really tried to resist. I ended it so many times. It just... it just became too hard.” “Are you fucking kidding me?” I shout. “Are you serious right now? I talked to you about how much I wanted to marry him. You laughed. You planned dates. You talked wedding venues with me. You even suggested I propose to him if he wouldn’t do it himself. And all that time you were fucking him?” The words rush out of me. I had nothing but good intentions and good feelings toward Jenna. Meanwhile, she stabbed me in the back and called it love? “Claire, I swear it wasn’t like that. I really meant everything I said.” She’s crying now. “You don’t understand. I wasn’t, I didn’t want to hurt you. I promise, Claire, believe me. I didn’t want to. I told him to stop so many times. You have no idea how many. But he just wouldn’t listen.” “Don’t blame this on me, Jenna,” Austin snaps, glaring at her. “You wanted it just as much as I did.” “No, that’s not true. Austin, it was a mistake. I told you to stop.” “You never said a damn word. You were more than happy to spread your legs for me, even while Claire was working in the house.” Gasps ripple through the crowd. I go cold. Silent. Staring at them like I don’t know them, like I’m a stranger to all of this. “Will you two shut up?” Freya says. “You’re both assholes. You both screwed up. Stop trying to shift the blame and get out of here before I call security on your asses.” “Claire…” Austin reaches for me. I pull my hand away, shake my head in disgust, and walk out. I don’t even glance at Serena’s red, furious face or her husband trying to calm her down. I’m getting out of this country. I never wanted to come here. Never wanted to set foot in this place. But I came because it was my best friend’s wedding. I thought, If I don’t show up, who will? Then I hear Freya and Serena laughing in the dressing room, mocking how clueless I am, how I actually brought Austin with me, paid for his damn tickets to be my plus-one. And last night, when he left our hotel room? He went to Jenna’s. To sleep with her. I clench my fists, wishing I’d punched him once, just once, before I left. My chest is too tight to think about the years I spent dating that asshole. How could I have been such a clueless little fool? I’m outside now. The night air slaps me in the face, cutting through my skin like knives. Moscow in early winter feels like punishment. I look around for a cab. Nothing. Not one in sight. It’s not even that late. My phone says it’s just past eight. I’m still in my bridesmaid dress, red hair yanked into a tight chignon. My heels, the tallest I’ve ever worn, stab into my feet with every step. I wore them because Freya said I was too short and would ruin the photos. Now they’re slicing into my toes, digging into my heels. I can’t take it anymore. I rip them off and walk barefoot, clutching them in one hand while scanning the street for a cab to take me back to the hotel. I planned to stay a whole week. It was supposed to be a break from work, a rare vacation. I wanted to tour Russia with Austin, make memories. I knew I’d never come back here again. But now? Now I just want to get on the first plane out and never look back. “Where are all the fucking cabs?” I mutter, frowning. The ground is rough, biting into my feet. I’m physically and emotionally drained. I want to be indoors this minute. “Hey, pretty thing.” A voice behind me. I turn. Three men are walking toward me. I pretend they’re not talking to me. I’m wearing contacts, and my dress shows more skin than I usually allow, but I don’t get called pretty thing often, so pretending is easy. They surround me, blocking my path. “You don’t speak English? I know you’re English girl,” one of them says roughly. “I’m in a hurry,” I say, trying to sidestep. One grabs my arm, holding me in place. “Don’t walk away when we talk to you, pretty girl.” His breath reeks of booze and greasy meat. “Please let me go,” I say, voice small, fear washing over me in a cold wave. “I’m in a hurry.” “Don’t worry. Wherever you hurry to, we take you,” he laughs. “Where’s your hotel? We drive you there.” “Thank you,” I say, looking away from his grotesque, terrifying face. “I’m fine. I don’t need help.” These men terrify me. If he doesn’t let me go, I’m going to start screaming. Why are Russian men so forceful? So frightening? My heart pounds so fast I can’t keep my breathing steady. If I show fear, it’ll only excite them. “Don’t be like that, baby. We take care of you.” The others laugh, rubbing their hands. That’s how I know it’s really bad. I scream. “Help me! Help me!” I shout at the top of my lungs, trying to yank free, but his grip is too strong. “Let me go!” I fight, twisting against him. “Stop shouting. You no fun,” the man says, like I’m overreacting to their idea of a joke. I keep screaming, ignoring him completely. Then someone steps in. “Let the girl go,” he says, voice deep and annoyed. “I’m trying to have some quiet over here.” It’s in Russian, so I assume he’s just one of them, but then I see him. And the first thing that enters my panicking mind is ‘why is he so hot?’ Chapter Question: do you like Mafia romance?A FEW WEEKS LATER} {CHICAGO 5:40 PM} “I sincerely never stopped loving you Taylor, I never stopped remembering everything we shared, not until you changed. And I'm grateful for everything.” Blake uttered as stood straight up while his gaze was still fixed on the ocean. “l know you still loved me but I'm sorry I couldn't give you that same love and affection you always had when we were still together. Things just had to change and I also had to move on. I learned that we all need to give love a second chance and to my greatest shock, I did, and it worked out fine. I'll be okay and I hope you will as well be wherever you are now. Thank you so much for your sacrifice, Taylor.” He declared softly as he inhaled a deep breath and threw the bouquet he had in his hand straight to the sea. “Farewell Taylor.” He whispered as he shut his eyes deeply while a tear rolled down from his eyes. “Hey “ Lisa whispered as she walked up to Blake and cuddled him from behind. “I'm sure she's glad t
Kiara packed her hair in the form of a ponytail and applied a little makeup before she stood before the mirror. She had already made sure the house was peaceful and the kids had gone to school. “Hey,” Lisa called out as she leaned on the wall close to the front door. “Good morning.” “Good morning Lisa.” Kiara greeted and she took one more glare at her reflection before grabbing her keys. “Are you set to go now, because it was like you were taking ages you know?” Lisa teased and it made Kiara chuckle a bit. “Yeah, let's leave now.” Kiara responded. That said, they both walked outside immediately. As soon as they got to Kiara's car, Lisa opened the door and climbed into the front seat, next to the driver's seat and so did Kiara. Without hesitation, she turned on the engine and began to drive straight to the hospital. Kiara applied the brakes as soon as she got to the hospital grounds. As she climbed out of the car and shut the door behind, she began to walk inside immediately while
“Can I get my receipt?.” Lisa questioned as she tried to carry her shopping bags but she couldn't because they were too many. She had purchased so many items for the house upkeep and for the kids as well. “Do you need a hand with that?” Lisa hears a voice speak to her from behind. Oh I think I'm fine, you don't need to..” Lisa's jaw dropped the moment she turned to face him. “With the look of things here, I think you need a second hand and I do have one to spare.” As he spoke, Lisa's gaze had almost pulled off his T-shirt. “Oh yeah, I think I really need that spare hand for myself.” She whispered softly. “Excuse me?” . His voice jolted her to reality once again. “Oh I'm so sorry, I guess I could use a hand please.” Lisa responded while her warm smile smudged on her lips. “I'm Daniel.” Lisa heard the voice once again as he helped her carry most of the bags, leaving her with just one.” “Oh you really don't have to..” “Let's just go.” Daniel cut her as he began to walk out of the
“Alright, goodnight Miguel,” Caroline uttered as she tried to end the call and continue her dinner but she heard Miguel's voice again. “Don't forget our appointment this weekend.”Frustrated, Caroline placed her right hand on her forehead and rested on it. “Yeah, I won't, bye.” That said, she ended the call immediately not wanting to know if Miguel still had something to say. “Such a talkative person.” Caroline heaved as she returned to her meal.As she ate, heard the sound of the front door opening. As soon as she darted her gaze to the door, she spotted Cass and without hesitation, she returned her attention to her meal. Cass stood still as he watched Caroline eat and pretended like she had never seen him walk inside. The moment Caroline noticed he kept staring at her, she felt uncomfortable. She hastily rose to her feet and as she turned to leave, she felt a grip on her hands. Cass pulled her to him and gasped her hands tightly. “Hey, why are you acting weird all of a sudden?” He






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