로그인Aliyah’s POV
It gave room for the guilt to crawl back in. Every time I closed my eyes, I heard Cohen’s laughter echoing in my head.
“Better back off now… or you’ll lose your face very badly.”
I had believed him. Worse, I had let him convince me that I didn’t belong. That I would never be enough.
Until I heard the growl of a bike engine cutting through the wind.
I froze, heart thumping. No one came here—this was well beyond the border of Ember Pack. I chose this place because I wanted to disappear.
The engine cut off.
Boots hit gravel.
And then he appeared.
Asher Moretti.
Black boots. Dark jeans. A leather jacket clinging to muscles like it was custom-made for danger. His hair was damp from the drizzle, and the moment our eyes met, my breath hitched.
Of all the people to find me...
"I was just passing through," he said casually, as if the sight of me didn't surprise him. "Thought I’d stop for some water."
I blinked, gripping the fishing rod like it was a weapon. “This beach is a long detour from any road.”
His lips twitched. “I take long detours.”
That voice. Calm, deep, smooth like smoke. I hated that it stirred something inside me. I hated that it reminded me of things I swore I’d buried.
“Water’s in that blue bottle,” I said stiffly, gesturing toward my tent.
He picked it up, drank, and then—without asking—settled beside me on the large flat rock I had claimed as my own.
I shifted. “What are you doing?”
“Watching the waves. Sitting. Breathing.”
I stared at him.
He stared right back.
This was insane. Asher Moretti wasn’t just the president of the most elite biking club in Ember Pack—he was untouchable. Dangerous. Mysterious. And worst of all... Cohen’s friend.
“Why did you run from the tournament?” he asked suddenly.
My heart dropped.
I turned my face toward the ocean, pretending not to hear him. “That’s none of your business.”
“You trained hard,” he said, ignoring my deflection. “I watched some of your sessions. You were improving. Why run now?”
I was quiet. My fingers trembled slightly. “Because Cohen said I would embarrass myself.”
Silence.
Then a sigh. “Do you always do what he says?”
That question hit harder than it should have. My throat tightened. “I didn’t want to disappoint my father.”
“And you think disappearing for a week without a word helped?”
His words weren’t cruel. They were honest.
I didn’t know why that made them worse.
A lump formed in my throat. “You don’t understand…”
“Try me.”
I looked at him then, really looked. His eyes weren’t mocking or cold. They were... tired.
“I ran because I was afraid,” I admitted. “Afraid of failing, of them laughing again. Of being the Omega everyone expects to fall.”
He didn’t say anything for a while. Just watched the water like it held secrets only he could read.
“I haven’t been sleeping,” he said finally.
I blinked. “What?”
“Since that night... the tournament. Since you ran. I kept wondering why. I thought maybe I’d see you in town, or you'd send a message, or... something. But I didn’t. So I took a road trip, and ended up here.”
My brows furrowed. “You have insomnia? You?”
He smiled faintly, but it didn’t reach his eyes. “Funny, right? The great Asher Moretti, feared by many, tormented by sleep.”
I chuckled awkwardly. “Your club’s out there, living it up, and you’re... brooding?”
He shrugged. “They don’t know half of what I carry.”
That confession hung in the air, weighted and real. I had no idea who this version of Asher was. Vulnerable. Candid. And... kind.
A fat drop of rain landed on my cheek.
Then another.
“Looks like a storm,” I said, standing. “Come on. Into the tent.”
He followed me in, and we both ducked beneath the flap. The space was tight, just big enough for one person to lie down and another to maybe sit curled at the corner. I scrambled to get a dry cloth, my back brushing against him—
—and then my foot slipped.
“Ahh!”
In a split second, I landed directly on him. Chest to chest, our faces inches apart. My palm braced against the mat beside his shoulder, and the scent of leather and rain filled my lungs.
Oh goddess.
He was warm. Too warm.
I looked down at him.
That jawline. Those lashes. The shadow of a scar on his neck.
I never realized Asher Moretti was this... ridiculously handsome. No, not just handsome—magnetic. Intense. Breathtaking.
Then my stomach twisted.
The nausea hit without warning.
I scrambled up, hand to my mouth, and stumbled outside the tent just in time to vomit.
Asher rushed out, confused. “Aliyah? Are you—”
“I’m fine,” I croaked.
But I wasn’t. I hadn’t eaten anything weird. Nothing except dry crackers and tea. And yet...
A sharp memory slammed into me.
That night. The heat. The fire. The desperate way we clung to each other.
No. It can’t be...
Hands shaking, I ran back into the tent and fished out my pouch. The small strip was still in there. The one I had bought three days ago but never dared to use.
I stared at it for a long time.
Then I went outside. The rain had stopped.
I used the strip.
Waited.
One line appeared.
Then another.
Clear. Bold. Undeniable.
Pregn
ant.
I collapsed to my knees.
Tears slipped down my cheeks as the ocean roared quietly in the distance.
“I’m pregnant…”
With Asher Moretti’s child.
Aliyah’s POVI left Tracy's place early, leaving Elara to stay with Hope and have fun since they've missed that so much. I took a cab to Cynthia's house. I stood in front of the door for a while before deciding to knock. Her voice rose from inside. “Yeah, coming!” I waited patiently while footsteps approached from inside.She got to the door and opened with a smile on her face, but the smile wore off when her gaze landed on me.“Aliyah?” She muttered in disbelief. “Am I welcome?” I asked, eager to gain entrance into the house. She paved way for entrance immediately, though her eyes were still filled with shock. I moved inside, walking to the middle of the sitting room while she followed behind me. I turned to face her. She was looking so silent, the way she looked different from the one that was on her face when she answered the door. "I'm here to see you about Roberto, nothing else” I said. “Papa told me everything,” I added. She blinked. “Everything….?” “Yes, everything.”
Aliyah’s POVThe next day, Elara was dressed up, all dolled up, her face beaming with a smile. She asked. “Mommy, when will they get here?” “Soon, baby. Soon” I said. We were waiting for Tracy and Hope. They will be arriving today. We were in Tracy's mansion, the one she'd live in before we left for Melbourne, Elara helping me with her little hands as I cooked and cleaned the house just to receive them. Elara tugged at my clothes again. “Call them, mommy” Elara was inpatient. Knowing Hope was already on her way, she didn't know how to wait anymore, she suddenly forgot how it works.I was getting the apron off my body and washing my hands clean when I heard the ringing sound of my phone. I moved to the phone but even Elara had gotten there before me. Just that her little height couldn't reach the table to see the caller ID from where she stood.She must have expected it to be Tracy calling to say they need us to get the door opened for them, but no, it wasn't. “It's your Daddy,
Aliyah’s POVAsher and I leaned on his bike, staring at the moon, cans of alcoholic drinks in our hands. Asher smiled, his smile infectious. “The moon is beautiful, isn't it?” He asked. The question was random, but I wouldn't stop thinking this was the most romantic moment that had ever happened between us—staring at the moon together and wondering if it's beautiful. “It is, just like us,” I said. “I know right?” Asher chuckled. “I can see Elara’s beauty up there.”I sipped from the can and turned my gaze to him right after. “Thank you, Asher”That moment, his gaze snapped to me, making the drink burn my throat harder than it should have. His gaze lingered on me for seconds I forgot to count before he spoke. “For what?” “For taking Elara out. For trying so hard to make up for the years she's lost without a father. For making her smile this much” I said. Asher chuckled, but his gaze didn't shift from mine one bit, not that I also wanted it to. “She's my daughter.” He paused, ca
Aliyah's POVAfter the call with Tracy, I found myself dozing and decided to sleep. I woke up hours later, checked the time and saw 5pm. Asher and Elara were probably out there having fun, while I was here, bored. I washed my face, walked down the stairs in search of Papa, but couldn't find him anywhere. I moved to the kitchen, grabbed a glass of water and gulped it in an instant. I decided to go check Papa, knowing he was probably in the club.I haven't stepped in there since I got back. I didn't want to be reminded of the old times. But today, I moved my legs, walking into the club. It hit me. The way it had always done before I ran away from everything. The scent of oil, the sound of roaring engines, the air that says…. Welcome to a motorcycle club. I wrapped my hands around my arms, walking slowly towards the bikers who Papa was giving instruction to. I stood at a corner, watching as they rode, watching as they were corrected, watching as they put the corrections to use.
Aliyah’s POVThey'd always chose me in things like this, things that hurt. I didn't want to dwell on that, and just faced Papa once again. “How then did they lose me? I was to be killed right from birth, how did I get to grow up this much?” I asked. Papa took a deep breath and took a sip from the drink in his hands. He leaned away from the chair and resumed his tale. He said. “Your mother wouldn't let them do it. She ran away, becoming a pack rogue based on what the alpha had done. She didn't want them to kill you, also didn't know she was carrying twins” he paused then continued. “I helped her hide for months until she gave birth.” “We had it talked out before she gave birth and I agreed to take the baby and take care of her. During this time, I lived with a lady so things won't get suspicious later. When you were born and you were handed over to me, the lady left, leaving everyone thinking she birthed my child then left afterwards.” Papa narrated. After a gentle swallow, he con
Aliyah's POV“Trust me, she isn't that bad” Papa still argued in favor of his old friend. “She definitely had her reasons” “Reasons you didn't find out before you decided to just take a baby from her?” I asked with a raised brow. “Do we want to talk about the day I took you from Cynthia or about your father?” Papa asked with a frown. I cleared my throat in surrender. “Father” He nodded then continued telling the tale. “They didn't get married. She wasn't his mate. But everyone knew of their relationship. Everyone knew she was always around him, always helping him with the pack's affairs, but no one knew she was pregnant with you two.Not even the Alpha.” My gaze squinted. “Why?” Papa replied while holding my gaze. “Because she wasn't sure whether she wanted him to know. She wasn't sure whether she was ready to add you to the life of an Alpha who wasn't chosen by the moon goddess.” “She feared what would happen in the future and how it might affect you. In the end, she was glad







