After a painful betrayal, Lisa turns to IVF hoping for a fresh start—but a mix-up at the clinic ties her fate to Ronan Stormrider, a powerful Alpha with secrets of his own. Forced into a contract marriage, Lisa enters a world of danger, power, and hidden desires. But as their bond deepens, old enemies resurface, and one mistake could destroy everything. She's human. He's werewolf royalty. And their love could rewrite fate itself. So would they survive or not? Find out in this intriguing story of betrayal, love, revenge, and crimes.
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"Mrs. Moreno," the doctor said, stepping closer with a file in hand bearing my name. Her expression was grave, eyes fixed on the report. "We've successfully evacuated the baby from your womb.... but I'm afraid there are some complications. Going forward you have to be very careful. The abortion pills have made your womb very fragile and any more abortion in the future can cause you to lose your life."
Her words hit me like a sledgehammer, ripping my heart apart. I opened my mouth to talk but no words came out. So I just nodded slowly, trying so hard not to blink as doing that would cause the tears that I have been holding back to fall.
Dr. Vexley forced a smile and continued. "You can be discharged now. Where is your husband? I don't see him anywhere around here."
Right. Where the hell is Bryan? He had left hurriedly yesterday after telling me he had to take care of some business deals. He should be here by my side, comforting me but he had disappeared into thin air.
I couldn't tell the doctor that, so I lied, "He quickly stepped out to grab something."
She nodded and stepped out of the room after checking my vitals one last time.
The moment, the door shut behind her, I finally broke. My tears streamed down, hot against my cheeks, fingers curling tightly around the bedsheets like it was the only thing holding me together.
Pulling the zipper of my bags open, I retrieved the picture of the x-ray of my baby—the one I never got the chance to meet. I trailed my fingers on the black and white image and a choked sob slipped past my lips.
Two months ago, I discovered that I was four weeks pregnant for my husband, Bryan Moreno on our third year wedding anniversary. It was the happiest day of our lives and we looked forward to becoming parents. But a week ago, while at work, I noticed blood slipping down my thighs and I collapsed before I knew what was happening.
When I woke up two days ago, the doctor diagnosed that I lost my baby from the complication of using an overdose of abortion pills and a surgery was carried out on me to remove the dead child.
Abortion pills? The words felt strange to my ears because I don't remember using any. How did an abortion pill get into my system, just how? Why would I want to get rid of the same child I have looked forward to all my life?
I had done a lot of thinking, trying to fight out who could have fed me with an abortion pills but I couldn't think of anyone. Other than Bryan, Selena—my best friend, and Anna, my colleague at work—no one else knew about my pregnancy.
And now, I'm on the verge of losing my life for something I didn't have an idea about.
I wiped my tears off with the back of my hand, still sobbing and suddenly felt suffocated by the pungent smell of the hospital, felt haunted by the sterile cold walls—They were quiet reminder of what I have lost. I needed to get out of here as soon as possible.
Straining my weak hands, I reached for my phone on the bedstand. With trembling fingers, I swiped the screen open, dialing Bryan. It rang once. Twice. Thrice. Up to the tenth time, but he wasn't answering.
What the hell is he doing? I let out a frustrated sigh, slamming the phone on the bed. Maybe he is busy with the new investors he talked about?
Still willing to go home, I stood slowly from the bed, changed away from the hospital robe into a loose dress and packed my few belongings. I made my way out of the hospital, the afternoon sun brushing against my face.
"Gray wood street," I muttered to the cab driver as I slid into the backseat. I heaved deeply, resting my head on the door as different thoughts swirled my mind again. The baby. The pills. The complications.
"Ma'am," the cab driver voice pulled me out of my thoughts. "We've arrived." He was staring back at me weirdly and that tells me he's been calling me for a while but I had zoned out completely and didn't hear him.
"Oh..." I quickly retrieved a few dollars from my purse, handing them to him. "You can keep the change."
"Thanks......" He gave a grateful smile.
I forced a smile, stepping out.
With slow, heavy steps, I made my way towards our small but comfortable apartment. Inside, I was surprised to see Bryan's car parked at the garage. If he was home, why didn't come over to the hospital? I shoved the thoughts off. Maybe he just got back.
I froze the moment I stepped into the living room. The air in there was thick with a scent of sex, and lust.
A low, breathy moan echoed down the hallway. My heart twisted. No, no, no… This can't be happening, right?
Dragging my weak body forward, each step felt like a betrayal to my soul. I walked down the hallway, the open bedroom door exposing more than I could bear. My trembling hand reached for the doorframe as I stared inside.
And there he was.
Bryan. My husband. The man who swore to cherish me. The man who was supposed to be there for me at this challenging time.
Naked. Thrusting into Selena from behind. In our matrimonial home and on our bed—the one I paid for.
Her ass was arched backward, fingers digging into the bedsheets like a lifeline, her moans reverberated through the room like a prayer chant.
My world tilted. My breath caught in my throat, and the forbidden sight playing out before me felt like a dagger in my chest, ripping me into a thousand shard pieces.
He saw me first and instead of regrets or remorse, he didn’t even flinch. He didn’t bother to cover himself. He didn’t look ashamed. He pulled out of her, stared right into my eyes and smirked devilishly.
What?
Tears blurred my vision.
Selena gasped and scrambled to pull the blanket over her chest, but then her expression soon shifted and a sinister smile curled up her lips.
Bryan simply got off the bed and reached casually for his pants, pulling it on before strolling towards me.
“You’re back early,” he said. Calm. Cold. Like I had just walked in on him while reading a book.
That was all?
That was all he had to say?
I was fighting for my life at the hospital and he was here fucking my best friend?
I stood frozen, the hospital bag still slung over my shoulder, my knees barely holding me upright. “How… how could you?” I whispered, my voice raw with pain and breaking.
He looked me dead in the eye and said, “You were becoming irritating. Always trying to prove you are better than I am."
My heart cracked.
Still wrapped with the blanket, Selena stood. "Yes.... Lisa. Do you think Bryan would remain in your shadows forever?"
"My shadows? What the hell did you mean?"
"Bryan doesn't need a woman that is too successful and won't submit to him," she clarified and I understood what she meant.
Over the years, Bryan has always been insecured. I take up all the bills without complaints since I had a well paying job, yet he complains that I don't make him feel like the man.
How was I supposed to do that?
I have supported every failed business proposal of his, clothe him, feed him and yet he does not see it as being supportive.
Then Bryan walked over to the desk, picked up a brown envelope, and tossed it at my feet.
“Here,” he said. “These are the divorce papers. Sign them. I’ll have them filed by morning.”
I stared at the envelope like it was a live bomb. My fingers trembled at my sides.
“Why?” I choked out, the word tasted like blood. “Why would you do this to me? After everything—after the baby—”
He rolled his eyes. “You think I wanted that baby? That was your dream, not mine. You really think you can tie me down with that, don't you? Thank goodness, I got rid of it."
Lisa's POVI grabbed my phone from the side pocket of my bag.First step: evidence.I made my way back to the hallway. The door I’d broken out from still hung slightly crooked on its hinges, the dented knob dangling like a loose tooth. I snapped pictures of the door first, the scratches from the rod, the linen-wrapped metal I’d left by the wall. Then as I videod, for live footage if you will, I spotted something.Right at the seam of the door, glittering faintly in the corridor light, one of Selena’s earrings. That little obsidian teardrop thing she wore like it was her trademark. The clasp was broken. I didn’t speak in the video. I didn’t need to.Once that was done, I beelined to the control room, heels echoing against the sleek tile.The guards stiffened a little when I knocked, but opened up when I flashed my Red Loom badge and name tag.“I need video access,” I said, cutting straight to it. “North corridor. Around fourty minutes ago.”One of them blinked. “Is something wrong, ma
Lisa's POVMy breathing was heavier than it should’ve been.It wasn’t panicked or anything it was just… shallow.I was sweating now. Not the kind that trickled down your back after a long day, but the cold, stiff sort. Like every part of me knew something was off and my body was anticipating the impact.I pressed my back against the wall and slid to the floor, trying to steady myself. Hand pressed into my scalp, trying not to rip my own hair out in a fit of barely concealed rage.Outside the locked supply room, I could hear it.Cheering.Applause.It was faint due to the distance, but during highs the sound of the event carried effortlessly, even out here. From the names on people’s lips, to my vision on display.And out there… she was.Selena was probably smiling, gracious as ever. Taking questions. Posing for pictures in front of my installations. Gently maneuvering attention toward her, like she was the only reason Red Loom's guests were turning heads tonight.Every clap I heard ma
Lisa's POVTruth be told, I’d seen the signs.Selena had a plan, or maybe even two. Maybe three.She hadn’t made a move yet, not a real one, but I’d been watching her closely these past few days.She’d been watching me too. Not obviously. Never in the open. But there was something about the way her eyes followed me a beat longer than normal.The way her lips twitched at the corners whenever I spoke during planning meetings. Always smiling. Always graceful. But always… calculating.She was waiting.I figured she hadn’t pulled anything before because it would’ve ruined her standing. Sabotaging me before Red Loom’s public showcase would’ve painted her in a very obvious shade as the guilty part, especially if our past history came to light. But now?Now, if she could twist the narrative, take credit for something major, or better yet, derail one of my key contributions without a trail leading back to her, then she’d be untouchable.She could walk away with deals from other major names, no
Lisa's POVThe days blurred by in a carousel of lists, layouts, and late-night caffeine crashes.But today?Today was event day.One of Red Loom’s major merger showcases had finally arrived — one I had been the main planner for — and I was still standing. A little tired? Maybe. A little on edge? Sure. But prepared still. And more than a little proud.I stood near the side of the central hall, watching people mill around beneath the woven mesh banners I’d personally fought tooth and nail to get made.The lighting was perfect, the venue buzzed with soft music and camera flashes, the scent of warm spice and various meals drifted in from the catered lounge at the back.God, I could cry.The strangest part? I was grateful for everything that led here. Even the mess. Even the pain. The late nights. The planning hell. The contracts and stress and committee arguments that made me question if it was all worth it. It was. All of it. Every piece came together.‘We're not done yet.’ I needed to
Lisa's POV“Oh really now?” Damon said, squinting at me.“What?”“Nothing nothing.” He laughed.“Yup.” I popped the ‘p’ and nodded with faux seriousness. “I am. Come onnn, just a matter of time and mom Lisa will be on the scene”He scoffed. “Ey, whatever you say, Lisa.”We both burst out laughing.Our footsteps crunched softly on the gravel path, the breeze carrying the scent of something grilled in the distance. Probably someone’s barbecue two streets over. Kids had long gone inside, and porch lights were blinking to life one by one. It felt like the world had taken a deep breath and settled into quiet.The neighbourhood sure seemed like a safe yet lively one.“This is such a wholesome way to spend your day off,” I said.Damon didn’t answer immediately. He tilted his head back, eyes fixed on the sky like he was trying to read something written in the clouds. His smile dimmed a bit, not sad exactly, just… removed.“Yeah,” he said quietly. “It is.”I glanced over at him, catching the
Lisa's POVThe first bite was divine.My eyes widened. My fork paused midair as I turned slowly to stare at Damon across the small table. “You didn’t tell me the food here was this good!”He smirked, poking at his grilled chicken. “I thought the line outside would’ve given it away.”“There was no line.”He shrugged.I blinked, taking another bite of the cheesy potato balls swimming in what had to be a sacred blend of garlic and tomato sauce. “This is criminally underrated,” I muttered, half to myself.“Seriously, why aren’t people tripping over themselves to eat here? They should have a full queue out the door!”Another spoonful of bliss.I pulled my phone out and discreetly opened the notes app: [ small eatery near south wing, hidden gem. call about Red Loom sponsorship idea? ]Then I kept eating like I’d been starved for a week.Across from me, little Anya was swinging her legs under the table, watching me with wide, curious eyes.Damon had ordered her something from the kids’ menu:
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