AURORA
âIâm all cars,â I said, turning my attention to Miles. He shifted closer, his head bowed as if bracing himself for something difficult to say.
âLuna,â he began hesitantly, âI was at the border when a stranger in a cloak handed Raven the envelope.â
I raised an eyebrow. âMiles, what were you doing at the border?â
âI went hunting,â he explained quickly. âI happened to come out of the woods and saw the stranger giving the envelope to Raven. At first, I didnât think much of it, but when I overheard the stranger ask Raven to ensure it got to you, I decided to follow the stranger.â
âSo?â I asked, crossing my arms over my chest.
Miles swallowed hard. âI couldnât see what was inside the envelope, so I followed the stranger instead. He was moving carefully, trying not to draw attention. Eventually, he reached a secluded spot and took off his cloak. Thatâs when I saw his face.â
âWho was it?â I asked, my curiosity piqued.
âAlina,â Miles said, his voice dropping. âA pregnant Alina.â
My jaw dropped. âWhat?â
Miles nodded gravely. âI was just as shocked, Luna. I couldnât understand why she was involved or what sheâd sent to you. But when I saw the commotion this morning, I knew it had to be her doing.â
Alina⦠pregnant? The news left me reeling. What game was she playing now, and why had she caused all this chaos?
I gritted my teeth as I turned and made my way back to my office. It was nearly dusk, and I needed to focus on the mountain of work on my desk. I could think about Alinaâs schemes later.
When I reached my office, I saw that Trajan had done as Iâd asked. The pile of files had reduced, but the important ones still seemed endless.
Sighing, I sat at the desk and got to work.
Three hours passed, and it felt like I hadnât made a dent in the paperwork. The stack on the desk mocked me with its sheer volume.
Stretching my legs, I glanced out the window. The world outside was cloaked in darkness now, the faint glow of the moon casting soft shadows.
I ran a hand through my hair and leaned back in my chair,
sighing heavily. A knock on the door pulled me from my thoughts.
âCome in,â I called, sitting up straight.
The door opened, and Dane walked in, his presence immediately easing some of my tension. I sighed in relief. âThank goodness youâre here. Could you give me a hand?â
He smirked as he closed the door, twisting the lock into place. âOf course,â he said, walking toward the desk. Instead of helping, though, he perched on the edge of it, brushing his finger under my chin.
âWhere do you need my help?â he asked, his voice low and teasing. His hand trailed to my hair, brushing it back gently.
I rolled my eyes. âDane, youâre sitting on the files,â I said, exasperated.
He winked at me. âThat just means youâve worked enough for one day, right?â
Before I could reply, he glanced down, and I followed his gaze to his bulge. He looked back up at me with a mischievous smirk. âWhy donât weâ¦?â
âWork,â I interjected, finishing his sentence.
His face fell into a playful pout. âAfter work,â I added, my gaze flicking to his bulge and back. âThen maybe Iâll consider⦠something else.â
âPromise?â
âPromise,â I said with a smile. âNow letâs finish this first.â
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Dane groaned but got to work, tackling the files with surprising speed. I couldnât help but giggle as I watched him, clearly motivated to finish as quickly as possible.
When the last file was completed, I glanced at the clock. Only thirty minutes had passed.
âFinally,â Dane breathed, leaning back in his chair with a satisfied sigh.
I stared at him in awe. âWow. Youâre fast.â
He grabbed a glass of water, drinking it in one gulp before wiping his brow with a tissue. âI had to be fast. Becauseâ¦â He trailed off, standing and walking around the desk.
He perched beside me again, his hands already unbuckling his belt. âBecause this has been driving me crazy.â
I gulped, my gaze drifting to the evidence of his frustration.
âUnbelievable,â I muttered, grinning despite myself. He had powered through all that work because he was that desperate.
âBabe,â he murmured, brushing my hair back and toying with the zipper of my dress. âYou left me hanging earlier, but not this time. Please⦠I canât take it anymore.â
I bit my bottom lip, leaning back slightly as his hand brushed my exposed skin. âDane,â I whispered, âI want you just as much as you want me.â
He helped me to my feet, wrapping his arms around my waist. âThen why pretend otherwise?â
âI wasnât pretending,â I said with a small smile. âI just had so much to do.â
âWell, itâs all done now,â he growled, pulling me closer. âYouâve fulfilled your duties as Luna. Now, fulfill your duty as my wife.â
He kissed my neck, his lips trailing down to my collarbone. I shivered under his touch, tilting my head back to give him more. access. His kisses deepened, igniting a fire within me.
âDane,â I moaned softly, threading my fingers through his hair. The stress of the day melted away with every kiss.
He paused, cupping my face tenderly. âI want a little one, Aurora,â he said, his voice husky.
I blinked, my heart skipping a beat. âA little one?â
âA baby,â he clarified, his arms tightening around me.
Tears welled up in my eyes as memories of my past pregnancy with Dane surfacedâthe pain of him rejecting the idea of a family, of me having to raise our children without him. But now, here he was, asking for a child, wanting to share that experience
with me.
âAurora?â Daneâs voice pulled me back. His expression softened as he noticed my tears. âWhatâs wrong, baby? Why are you crying?â
I smiled through my tears, wiping them away. âNothingâs wrong. Iâm just happy.â
Cupping his face, I whispered, âLetâs make a baby.â
He kissed me deeply, lifting me onto the desk. Papers scattered to the floor as he leaned over me, his hands traveling up my thighs.
Knock, knock.
We froze as a knock sounded at the door.
âMum? Dad?â Tristanâs voice called out from the other side.