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5 Chapters
Chapter 7 I Didn't Take the Morning-After Pill img
Chapter 8 Luca Isn't Like That. img
Chapter 9 The Aunt's Divorce Case img
Chapter 10 Another Strike. img
Chapter 11 The legendary Dinner Disaster img
Chapter 12 Trying And Failing To Understand Me img
Chapter 13 The Alpha Brings Flowers. img
Chapter 14 She Really Vanished img
Chapter 15 Stains Don't Lie. img
Chapter 16 The Lectures I Didn't Ask For img
Chapter 17 Taking The Outsider's Side img
Chapter 18 He Left And You Replaced Him ! img
Chapter 19 Two Little Wolves, His Biggest Wins. img
Chapter 20 Kindness Or Just Keeping tabs img
Chapter 21 What I Am To Him img
Chapter 22 The Call That Shattered Everything. img
Chapter 23 When The Body Finally Breaks. img
Chapter 24 Calm Down, I Won't Hurt You img
Chapter 25 When Pride Loses To Pain img
Chapter 26 Red Ears And Unsaid Things img
Chapter 27 Big Surprise img
Chapter 28 Huge Inheritance img
Chapter 29 What Belongs To Us img
Chapter 30 Lines That Shouldn't Blur img
Chapter 31 When The Ground Tilts img
Chapter 32 Words Can't Be Taken Back img
Chapter 33 When Words Take Flight. img
Chapter 34 When The Truth Starts To Shake img
Chapter 35 When A Lie Starts Breathing img
Chapter 36 Blood Starts Cracking img
Chapter 37 The Distance She Drew. img
Chapter 38 Then Let's End It img
Chapter 39 The One Who Stayed img
Chapter 40 Walking Away Barehanded img
Chapter 41 Too Close For Comfort. img
Chapter 42 The Snake In The House img
Chapter 43 When Trust Hits The Brakes img
Chapter 44 When He Finally Went Down img
Chapter 45 I Already Signed The Papers img
Chapter 46 Letting Go Was Never An Option img
Chapter 47 No More Turning Back img
Chapter 48 This Baby Was Never Yours img
Chapter 49 Even If Time Rewound img
Chapter 50 Some Endings Don't Belong To Me. img
Chapter 51 If This Is A Game, Then I'm Not Playing. img
Chapter 52 Our Shared Life, Still Counting. img
Chapter 53 Just For Tonight, Sleep Here. img
Chapter 54 If Divorce Was Simple. img
Chapter 55 Is This What You Chose Instead Of Me img
Chapter 56 When Anger Pretends To Be Desire. img
Chapter 57 You Used To Reach Out To Me First. img
Chapter 58 The Distance Between Us img
Chapter 59 Dressed For Resistance img
Chapter 60 A Trap Of My Own Making. img
Chapter 61 Crash And Burn img
Chapter 62 Playing With Fire img
Chapter 63 A Price For Peace img
Chapter 64 Closer Than I'd Like. img
Chapter 65 The Devil's Transaction img
Chapter 66 Rewriting The Past. img
Chapter 67 The Face Of The Pack. img
Chapter 68 Blue Silk And Bruised Egos img
Chapter 69 Behind The Curtain img
Chapter 70 The Golden Armor img
Chapter 71 The Pressure Point. img
Chapter 72 The Career Move. img
Chapter 73 The Freedom Exchange. img
Chapter 74 The Cubicle Trap. img
Chapter 75 The Equal Ground. img
Chapter 76 The Refrigerator War. img
Chapter 77 The Forgotten Promise. img
Chapter 78 The Point Of No Return img
Chapter 79 Childhood Ghosts img
Chapter 80 Old Flames And New Borders img
Chapter 81 The Golden Cage. img
Chapter 82 Savage Possessiveness img
Chapter 83 Reality Checks. img
Chapter 84 The Digital Lifeline. img
Chapter 85 The Midnight Thaw img
Chapter 86 Highways And Heart-stops img
Chapter 87 The Echo Of Home img
Chapter 88 Frozen Silence img
Chapter 89 Cold Rivalry img
Chapter 90 Two Pallets And A Powder Keg. img
Chapter 91 Savage Heat. img
Chapter 92 Echoes Through The Walls. img
Chapter 93 Bloody Threats img
Chapter 94 Breakfast Battlefield img
Chapter 95 Breaking Point img
Chapter 96 Love Sparkles img
Chapter 97 Service Station Blues. img
Chapter 98 Gastritis And Grudges img
Chapter 99 Silver Tongues img
Chapter 100 Echoes Of The Exit. img
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Chapter 5 Aria Asking To Sever The Bond

- Aria

Nova called me the moment Luca and I left the hospital parking lot.

My phone buzzed nonstop in my pocket until I finally fished it out, still feeling the sting of everything that happened inside the hospital. Ivy's fake sweetness. Helena's side-eye. Magnus's shaky voice telling Luca to "take responsibility for your family."

Yeah. Fun day.

I answered. "Nova, I swear, if this is about you wanting to burn someone's car again-"

"It's not burning," she interrupted. "It's gentle warming with aggressive intentions."

I snorted. "Same thing."

"So," she dragged out the word dramatically, "are you alive? Or do I have to go to StormRidge hospital and claw someone's eyes out?"

"I'm alive. Barely."

"Want dinner? I already put on pants not meant for sleep, so you better say yes."

I exhaled, honestly relieved just hearing her voice. "Fine. Yes. Dinner. Please save me."

"Drop me your location. I'll pick you up so we can talk trash in person."

"Done."

I hung up, feeling lighter for the first time that day.

Luca glanced over from the driver's seat. "Who was that?"

"Nova," I said. "We're meeting up."

He frowned. "Tonight?"

"Yes, tonight. It's dinner, not a secret rebellion."

He didn't reply, but the muscle in his jaw twitched.

When we reached the pack house, he didn't bother saying goodbye. He just stalked upstairs to his office, his shoulder tense, probably thinking hard about. well, hopefully not Ivy.

I didn't linger either. I grabbed my bag, checked on the twins, and headed out with Nova.

Nova and I ended up at a noisy restaurant downtown, one of those places where the waiters yell and the tables wobble.

Perfect chaos for venting.

"Okay," she said, leaning forward dramatically as she stuffed a fry into her mouth. "Tell me everything. Start with how Helena looked at you. Did she do the squinty face? The annoyed face? Or the 'oh no, the Luna is breathing again' face?"

"All three," I groaned.

"Ugh. She needs a new hobby. Crochet, pottery, or baking, instead of hating you."

"She also acted like Ivy was her long-lost daughter."

"Of course she did," Nova rolled her eyes. "If Ivy told her the sky was purple, Helena would paint the house to match."

I laughed weakly and dipped a fry in ketchup. "And Ivy insulted me again."

"What did she say this time? That your hair was too brown for Luca's aesthetic?"

"She said I looked tired and should learn how to please my husband."

Nova slammed both palms on the table so hard everyone turned toward us.

"Say that again," she demanded. "I dare you."

I snickered. "No."

"Oh, Aria, you're killing me. I need another drink."

As Nova ordered something suspicious and pink, I leaned back, letting the warmth of the restaurant wash over me. For once, I didn't feel like the Luna who wasn't wanted. I was just Aria, eating fries with my best friend.

For a moment, I let myself enjoy it.

I couldn't help but smile widely, maybe even from ear to ear.

Later that night, Nova dropped me off at the pack house. I hugged her and promised to text when I was inside.

The house was quiet.

I slipped inside and closed the door softly behind me.

I didn't expect it, but Luca was in the living room, looking impatient with his arms crossed, like he'd been waiting forever.

His eyes dragged over me, lingering too long.

For a moment, something in his expression softened.

"Did you eat?" he asked.

"Yes."

"Good."

An awkward silence stretched between us.

Then he spoke again, his voice rougher than usual.

"Ivy called me."

Of course she did.

"And?" I asked.

"She knew you want to sever the bond."

I met his eyes steadily. "I do."

He inhaled sharply, like the words actually hit him.

"We're not done talking about this."

I turned away. "No, Luca. We're not done. But not tonight."

I headed upstairs before he could say anything else.

My heart beat like crazy and my head swam.

And deep inside.

Silver stirred, whispering something I wasn't ready to hear.

*****

- Luca

I walked into my office still simmering from the mess at the hospital. I couldn't even decide what pissed me off more-how Ivy latched onto my arm like she had a claim, or how Aria stood there looking fragile and fierce at the same time, like she was daring anyone to break her again.

I dropped into my chair and pulled up the pack finance reports, not that I was actually reading a damn thing.

That's when I saw it.

A digital receipt.

Aria Kingsley Stormbourne. Table for two. Downtown restaurant. Total: $87.

I blinked. "What the hell?" My eyes narrowed at the screen.

With who?

It wasn't late yet. But Aria almost never went anywhere. She barely left the pack house unless she had no choice. And tonight of all nights?

Why?

I rubbed the back of my neck because I was starting to get seriously annoyed. I didn't like this feeling. I didn't even want to name it.

Before I could overthink it, my phone rang.

Ivy.

I nearly ignored it.

I answered anyway. "What is it?"

"Luca," she breathed, all soft and helpless, like she wanted me to swoop in and comfort her. "Are you home?"

"Yes."

"I just. wanted to check on you. Magnus looked so weak today. I thought you might be stressed."

"I'm fine," I said.

"And Aria?" Ivy pushed sweetly. "Is she home to take care of the babies?"

My jaw flexed. "She's out. With a friend."

"A friend?" She acted shocked, like Aria wasn't allowed to have a life outside the nursery. "But the twins need their mother."

"They're with the nanny," I said. "They're fine."

"But still-"

"Ivy," I cut in, my patience snapping, "she's allowed to go out."

There was a long pause. I could practically hear her recalculating her approach.

"You're defending her now?"

"This isn't about defending anyone," I said. "She didn't do anything wrong."

"Oh." She was still talking sweetly, but it was clearly fake and ready to bite. "Helena said Aria is asking you to sever the bond. Is that true?"

I gritted my teeth. "We're not talking about this."

"Luca-"

"Ivy," I snapped, "go be with your husband."

The room fell into silence.

"Good night," I added, and hung up without waiting for whatever nice-sounding complaint she planned to spit out next.

I tossed the phone onto my desk and leaned back, exhaling hard.

What the hell was happening to me?

*************

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