LUNA’S POV The new office smelled of fresh paint and success. I couldn’t help but smile as I walked through the glass doors, my heels clicking against the tiled floor. The company Jimmy and I had started was expanding faster than we ever imagined. Every day new clients walked in, new deals were signed, and the name we carried was being whispered across the business market. It felt good. Too good. But in the back of my mind, Jaden’s face still lingered. His laughter, his warmth, his touch. And then Leah’s message would cut through, sharp and poisonous—I’m pregnant for him. That sentence haunted me. It chased away my joy every time I tried to fully embrace it. I pushed the thought down as I packed up my files and drove home. When I opened the door, I wasn’t expecting to see Mom sitting

