Chapter 5: The Lie Begins
Sienna stood outside the Cross Industries building, staring up at the gleaming tower of glass and steel that represented everything […]
Sienna stood outside the Cross Industries building, staring up at the gleaming tower of glass and steel that represented everything […]
The universe, Sienna decided, had a sick sense of humor. Three days after staring at those pink lines, three days
Sienna stared at the stick in her hand like it was a live grenade. Two lines. Two unmistakable, life-altering, universe-shattering
Sienna made it home before her phone started buzzing with the kind of urgency that meant Monday morning had arrived
Sienna’s champagne flute was empty again, and that was a problem. Not because she needed another drink—God knew she’d already
One forbidden night. One secret baby. Two identical brothers—and a lie that could burn them all. Sienna swore she’d never
One year after Charlie was born, Knox stood in Julia’s apartment—correction, their apartment—watching their daughter attempt her first steps. Charlie
Four months turned into five, then six. Knox and Julia fell into a new rhythm—weekly dinners together with Charlie, longer
Three months after Charlie was born, Knox had settled into his role as a part-time father. He’d converted his second
[Note: Baby was already born in Chapter 23. This chapter is about adjustment at 6 weeks] Chapter 27: Finding their