MasukAnd now…He was pregnant with a baby girl.She was due in a couple of months.And honestly?I had never seen Reed so happy in my entire life.Ever since his pregnancy was confirmed, he had been absolutely glowing.It was adorable.Sometimes I had to stop myself from laughing when he excitedly ramble
Amber But my family wasn’t the only blessing that had come from the past year.There were so many other joys to reminisce about.Like Reed.Just remembering everything he had gone through made my chest tighten.Reed had survived the treatment.Even now, it still felt incredible to say that.He had
AmberOne year laterThe last twelve months had been the craziest but best that I had ever had. That was the only way to put it because though there were bad times, there were a lot of miracles as well.A lot of miracles.When I thought about everything that had happened over the past year, my chest
AmberI whined in sheer frustration, my hips bucking upward to try and force him in. "Rayne, please!"He did it a few more times, a low chuckle vibrating in his throat as he watched me writhe. The teasing only heightened my arousal to a fever pitch; every time our organs brushed, little jolts of sta
AmberThe air in the room was thick, heavy with the cloying, sweet scent of my rising heat and the dark, musky undertone of Rayne’s Alpha pheromones. My heart was a frantic drum against my ribs as Rayne led me toward the bed, his grip on me firm yet possessing a reverent gentleness. When my knees fi
I rolled my eyes, but a smile tugged at my lips.We sat down to eat, the conversation flowing easily between us. It was the kind of relaxed, comfortable chatter that only came with safety and trust—little jokes, small observations, random stories from the day.It wasn’t until halfway through dinner
I had no idea how Rayne had managed to pull it off on such short notice, but it was breathtaking. Subtle theatrical lighting created the illusion of fireflies dancing along the walls, tiny golden glimmers that winked and disappeared before sparking up again. Soft, flickering LED lights dotted the co
AmberIn no universe had I ever imagined Rayne cooking for me and feeding me, but I guess people do change.After the delicious breakfast, he had given me some Tylenol for the fever and pain. He’d helped me to the bathroom, his hand steady under my arm as though I were fragile porcelain, and I had b
Amber The phone slipped from my trembling fingers, hitting the polished wooden floor with a sharp clatter that echoed through the room like a gunshot. The sound was final, like the world itself had just ended with that single drop.For a heartbeat, I couldn’t move. The strength in my legs vanished
AmberI closed the door behind us, shutting out the distant hum of music and laughter from downstairs.“Make yourselves comfortable,” I said quietly, pulling a chair closer to the bed while Ian and Hadrian sat together on the edge of the mattress.Hadrian’s posture was tense— knees pressed together,







