AURORA
âSeraphina, come with me,â I said, glancing at Dane, who was fuming, and Tristan, who kept glaring at Sera as if sheâd lost her mind.
Taking Seraâs hand, I pulled her chair to a corner. She sat down, looking up at me with wide, curious eyes. I crouched beside her and gave her a reassuring smile.
âHoney, youâre not in trouble, okay?â I whispered, my heart pounding. âJust tell me what your teacher told you- everything.â
Sera nodded, licking her lips nervously. âWell, he said that if we ever find our parents locked behind closed doors, we shouldnât disturb, peek, or eavesdrop because⦠theyâre probably performing a ritual to make babies.â
âWhat?â Daneâs voice boomed behind me, making both Sera and me jump. I turned to see him standing there, wideâeyed, wiping imaginary sweat off his forehead..
I stood up, laughter bubbling out of me. âWell, in a way⦠heâs not wrong.â
âWhat?â Tristan exclaimed, mirroring his fatherâs reaction. His eyes darted between Dane and me, his face a mix of confusion
and shock.
I laughed harder, unable to stop myself.
Dane walked back to Tristan and ruffled his hair, chuckling. âI see youâre starting to act a lot like me, my little champ.â
Tristan swatted Daneâs hand away. âDad, stop. Iâm grown now.â
I shook my head at their banter as I led Sera back to her chair. Taking a seat beside Dane on the desk, I asked, âSo, why did you two come here? Have you had dinner?â
Sera nodded eagerly. âWe had dinner with Uncle Evander, and then we decided to check on you both.â
âHow are you feeling, Tristan?â I asked, running a hand gently over his hair.
Tristan shrugged. âI feel fine. I donât need those bitter medicines anymore.â
âOh, yes, you do,â Dane said, pinching his cheek. âYouâll finish all your prescriptions. Is that understood?â
Tristan pouted but nodded reluctantly.
Yawning, I stretched my arms. âLetâs all get some rest. Iâm exhausted.â
Dane nodded, arranging the files on my desk. He scooped Sera up in his arms. âLetâs go.â
Tristan and I followed him. As we left, I pulled out my phone
and called Trajan. âHey, Trajan, can you come to my office, take the papers you need, and lock up?â
âYes, Luna. On my way,â he replied. But before I could end the call, I heard him speaking again.
âIâm sorry, Joclyn⦠I have to go.â
My brows furrowed. Heâs with Joclyn? At this hour?
âBye, Trajan. Thanks for the gift,â Joclynâs voice came through.
I smiled as I hung up. It seemed those two were making progress. That was nice.
We headed to our room, and soon everyone settled in for the night.
I stood in the garden behind the packhouse, wrapped in a thick winter coat and boots. The cold wind bit at my face, but I didnât care. The flowers swayed in the breeze, their beauty a stark contrast to the turmoil in my heart.
A warm hand slid around my waist, and I immediately relaxed, leaning back into Daneâs chest. He rested his chin on my shoulder, his hand rubbing small circles on my stomach.
âWhen will you give me a baby, Aurora?â he whispered.
I turned to face him, a small smile tugging at my lips. âSoon.â
âHow soon?â he asked, his brows furrowed.
His question hung in the air, and I didnât know how to answer. Truthfully, I didnât know how soon.
âI donât know,â I admitted softly, dropping my gaze to my hands.
Dane sighed, his silence heavy with disappointment. âCan you give me a baby, Aurora?â he asked slowly, his voice strained.
âYes,â I said firmly. âBut I just need a little more time.â
âPatience?â
A cold, mocking voice interrupted us, and my blood ran cold.
I turned to see Kaida walking toward us, wearing my Luna
garment.
âYou,â I hissed, my fists clenching. âWhat are you doing here? Youâre supposed to be in the dungeon. And why are you wearing my garment?â
Kaida threw her head back, laughing cruelly. âI was in the dungeon. But now, Iâm here to take your place⦠and your Dane.â
I stumbled back, clutching Daneâs arm. âDane, sheâs lying! Tell
her sheâs lying!â
Kaida stepped closer, placing her hand on Daneâs chest.
He didnât move. His eyes were locked on hers, dazed and unblinking.
âNo,â I whispered, shaking my head as Dane dropped my hand and took Kaidaâs in his.
He leaned down, pressing a kiss to her neck.
Kaida turned to me with a victorious smile. âI won, Aurora. I
Won.
She rubbed her swollen belly, and Dane placed his hand over it, his expression filled with pride.
âSee, Aurora?â he said coldly. âKaida is who I want now.â
Tears streamed down my face as I stumbled forward. âDane, no! Please! Iâll give you a baby. Just donât leave me!â
But he took Kaidaâs hand, and they walked away.
I tried to follow, but my feet wouldnât move. Looking down, I saw heavy chains binding me in place.
A guard appeared, yanking me back. I fell to the ground, screaming as he dragged me to the dungeon.
âNo! Dane! Please!â
I jolted awake, my chest heaving, drenched in sweat. My heart. pounded painfully as I blinked at the familiar surroundings of
my room.
It was
just a nightmare.
Or was it a vision?
I swallowed hard, wiping my damp face. Looking over at the bed, I realized Dane wasnât there.
âWhere is he?â I whispered, fear creeping into my chest.
A dreadful thought crossed my mind. Is he with Kaida?
Throwing on my robe, I rushed out of the room, heading straight
for the dungeon.