"Sign it, Elena."
The words weren't yelled, but they carried the weight of a physical blow. Alexander Sterling’s voice was a low, freezing baritone that cut through the silence of the penthouse like a silver blade.
He didn't even look up at me. He sat behind his sleek, mahogany desk, surrounded by the flashing neon skyline of Manhattan through the floor-to-ceiling glass windows. To the human world, he was a ruthless billionaire tycoon controlling a global corporate empire. To the hidden world of the night, he was the Blood Sovereign—the undisputed, lethal King of the city's ancient vampire coven.
And to me, he was the man who had possessed my body, stolen my heart, and was now ruthlessly destroying my life.
On the desk between us lay a single piece of paper: a legal contract and non-disclosure agreement severing our connection completely. An order to erase myself from his existence.
My hands shook violently as I pressed them flat against my bare stomach beneath my cheap sweater. A tiny, fragile miracle was just beginning to form inside me. Only an hour ago, a doctor's visit had confirmed it. I had raced to his penthouse tonight, my heart pounding with a naive, desperate hope, ready to tell him that our months of unbridled, passionate nights had resulted in a miracle. I had come to tell him he was going to be a father.
Instead, I had walked right into my execution order.
"Alexander, please," I whispered, my voice cracking under the weight of the tears threatening to spill. "Look at me. You don't mean this. We shared the blood bond. You bit me. You marked me as yours in your bed night after night. You know my blood belongs to you."
He finally lifted his head. The eyes that usually flashed a dangerous, glowing crimson when he held me pinned beneath him in the dark were completely dead, shifting back to an icy, emotionless gray.
"A temporary indulgence, Elena," he snapped, standing up. His massive, imposing six-foot-four frame cast a suffocating, dominant aura over me, making the air in the room feel freezing cold. "A weak, fragile human like you cannot stand by my side as Queen of the coven. The elders would drain you dry within a week. I am marrying Victoria next month—a pureblood vampire heiress who can actually survive my world and protect my bloodline."
He walked around the desk, stopping just inches from me. The intoxicating scent of dark cedarwood, expensive rain, and the faint, metallic tang of raw vampire power rolled off him. It was a scent that used to make my blood sing and my body ache for his touch. Now, it just made me choke.
"Sign the paper, accept the five-million-dollar settlement, and leave the city," he commanded, his eyes darkening with a dangerous, predatory edge. "If I ever see your face in Manhattan again, I will drag you into the dark and erase your memories of me myself. Don't make this difficult, Elena."
A hot, stinging tear finally slipped down my cheek, burning against my skin.
He didn't know. Because I was just a human to him, he thought our intense connection was just a fleeting playground for his dark desires. He had completely blocked our supernatural bond, so his sharp senses couldn't feel the truth. He had no idea he was rejecting his own flesh and blood—the rarest, most coveted miracle in the immortal world: a Dhampir child, born of a human mother and a vampire king.
Fine, my inner voice screamed through the blinding pain. If he wants a ghost, I will give him one.
I grabbed the heavy silver pen from the desk. My fingers trembled so hard I could barely grip it, but I forced myself to press it to the paper. With a swift, jagged motion, I scribbled my signature, breaking the tie between us forever.
The physical pain in my chest felt like my heart was being ripped raw as the contract sealed itself, but I swallowed the sob rising in my throat. I dropped the pen, looking him dead in his icy gray eyes, drawing on every single ounce of pride I had left.
"Keep your money, Mr. Sterling," I said quietly, tossing the multi-million dollar check back onto his desk. "You won't ever see my face again. I hope your pureblood Queen gives you everything you deserve."
I turned on my heel and walked out of the penthouse, entering the private elevator without looking back. As I stepped out into the pouring rain of the city streets, clutching my stomach protectively, a small, sweet warmth bloomed in my chest. I was entirely alone, broken, and hunted by heartbreak—but I had my baby.
Alexander thought he was ridding himself of a human burden to secure his throne. He had no idea he had just signed away the only true heir to his entire empire.