Fiona’s POV
The halls felt too quiet without Xaden and Erik.
Too still.
The kind of stillness that made your skin crawl, like the walls themselves were waiting for something to happen.
Especially after what had happened.
I pushed the feeling away as I opened the small wooden door to Jade’s room.
Warm candlelight painted the walls golden, and the little girl sat cross-legged on her bed, hugging her faded brown teddy bear to her chest.
Her curly hair was a soft cloud around her face, her eyes droopy with sleep.
"Time for bed, little wolf," I whispered gently.
She looked up at me, blinking slowly. "Aunty Fiona?"
"Yes, sweetheart?"
She lifted her arms wordlessly, asking to be carried.
I smiled and scooped her up, feeling her tiny fingers curl around my dress. Her weight was small, comforting.
Her mother, a black omega from the southern pack, murdered years ago by Bale.
Erik had never recovered.
I tucked Jade beneath her blanket, smoothing the covers around her small frame. She clutched her teddy tighter.
"Is Daddy back?" she asked, voice little and sleepy.
My chest tightened.
"Not yet, Jade," I whispered gently. "He went on an errand with Alpha Xaden. He’ll return soon."
She nodded slowly, accepting it.
I stroked her curls, running my fingers over her warm scalp.
"Aunty Fiona?" she mumbled again.
"Yes, darling?"
She hesitated, then whispered.
"Can Anna sing for me tonight?"
My hand froze mid-stroke.
My heart stopped.
But my face didn’t show it.
I forced a soft smile. "Why Anna, sweetie? Why are you asking for her?"
Jade blinked, completely unaware of the way she had just stabbed a blade clean through my chest.
"Because..." She twisted the teddy’s ear shyly. "She’s Daddy’s mate."
I felt the room tilt.
Every breath left me.
But still... I smiled.
I kept my voice even.
Calm. Soft. Pretending the words didn’t slice me in half.
"Oh?" I asked quietly, brushing a curl behind her small ear. "How do you know that?"
I swallowed. "Did Anna tell you something?"
"No." Jade shook her head, curls bouncing.
"Then how do you know?" I whispered.
She smiled, bright, innocent, sure. "Because she smells like Daddy."
My heart cracked.
Jade hugged her teddy tighter. "Daddy is my real daddy, so we share the same scent. And Anna smells like him too. That means she’s his mate. Right?"
Her baby voice, so full of certainty... it nearly destroyed me.
I swallowed hard around the lump in my throat.
"Right," I said softly. Though the word nearly choked me.
Jade yawned. "I like Anna. She always promised she would give me sisters and brothers. Lots of them."
The tears stung my eyes instantly.
Hot.
Sharp.
I blinked them away quickly before she could see.
"That’s... good," I managed, though my voice barely came out. "Now sleep, sweetheart. Close your eyes."
She snuggled deeper.
Her little hand found mine, gripping my fingers tightly.
"I love you, Aunty Fiona," she whispered.
My heart broke in a different way, softer, sweeter.
"I love you too," I whispered, kissing her forehead.
She smiled with her eyes closed. "Please send Anna in when she comes back. She promised to read to me."
A knife twisted deeper inside me.
I forced a smile even though she couldn’t see it.
"Anna... she traveled, Jade," I whispered. "She’ll be gone for a while."
Jade’s eyes flew open, wet with disappointment. "Oh."
I brushed her cheek. "I’m sure she’ll return someday."
She nodded, slow and sad, then curled into her blanket.
"Goodnight, sweetheart."
"Goodnight, Aunty Fiona..."
I slipped out quietly and closed the door.
The moment it clicked shut-
My back hit the wood.
And I broke.
Silent, shaking sobs tore through me, my hand clamped over my mouth so Jade wouldn’t hear.
Tears streamed in hot rivers down my cheeks, dripping onto my hands, my dress, the floor.
Anna.
Her lies.
Her cruelty.
Her games.
And sweet little Jade, innocent and believing every word.
My chest ached so painfully I pressed a palm over my heart, trying to hold myself together.
Why did everything hurt like this?
Why did my heart choose the man whose daughter saw another woman as her mother?
I squeezed my eyes shut.
I would not cry like this forever.
I would not let Anna’s poison linger even in death.
I stayed there for a long moment, trembling, breathing, trying to steady myself.
Then, slowly... I pushed myself away from the door.
I wiped my tears.
Straightened my dress.
And prepared to face whatever the night had waiting for me.
Because something was wrong. 𝓯𝓻𝒆𝙚𝒘𝓮𝙗𝓷𝒐𝓿𝙚𝒍.𝙘𝓸𝙢
Dangerously wrong.
And Jade needed protecting.
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I stepped away from the door, ready to return to my room, when a sharp clatter echoed from downstairs.
A guard shouting.
Boots scrambling.
Something thudding against the walls.
My heart jumped straight into my throat.
Before I could move, a door farther down the hall swung open.
Nanny Nia stepped out, wrapped tightly in her night robe, hair messy and eyes wide.
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