Whit
r of uncertainty crossed Kaden'
wild, cackling laugh that echoed off the
rom his eye. "You really are a desperate, lying bitc
r is sterile. The car accident ten years ago saw to that. He's been a walking dead man ever since, incapable of
are you drag a good man like Angus into your filthy lies? He' s given you
owledge and their own desperate greed. Arguing was pointless. It was like
baby. I had to survive
limp on the floor. "It's true," I whisper
et me... let me call him. Let me c
e phone, this nightmare would end. He would descend on them with the
dress, my fingers closing arolashed out, kicking the phone from my gra
g anyone. You're not going to get my brother to co
s heel down on it with a sickening crunch.
attered al
of my strength drained away. "It's not about the mo
ng. They were lost in th
not going to give up, Kaden. As long as that thing is inside her, she'l
er my stomach. Then she looked at Kaden, a s
sharp, dec
The pointed heel drove into my abd
hing I had ever known. A fire erupted in my womb, a tearing, shredding pain that m
ed flutter. My baby. My son. He was thrashi
it all faded to a pinpoint of black. All that existed was
ey's. "Please," I begged, the word a broken
riumphant curve of her li
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