Consequences–1
Sebastian’s POV
I raced back to the hospital, rage still boiling in my veins. I couldn’t fucking believe Aurora had become this petty, hurting Thea just because I didn’t love her anymore.
The more I thought about it, the angrier I got. My grip on the steering wheel was so tight I could barely control the car. I forced myself to relax, picturing Thea’s beautiful smile in my mind. The last thing we needed was me getting into an accident too.
I continued driving, my thoughts a chaotic mess. What the hell happened to Aurora? She used to be such a kind she–wolf, pure like an angel, which was one of the reasons I fell for her. But looking at her now, the girl I loved when I was younger had completely
vanished.
The girl I once fell in love with wouldn’t hurt others so maliciously. She wouldn’t coldly ignore and push away her nephew. She wouldn’t be cruel enough to threaten my son or fabricate lies to get her way.
I know people change. We shed our childish behaviors and mature. But Aurora changed for the fucking worst. She’d transformed into someone I couldn’t recognize. Someone I could never love.
Thea changed too, but unlike Aurora, she changed for the better. She shed her naivety and grew into a woman any male would proudly claim as his own.
What frustrated me was how long it took me to see this, to see her worth… but better late than never knowing at all.
Now, I’d do anything to make sure she stayed by my side. I’d burn the whole world to the ground if I had to.
I reached the hospital and parked. I ignored everyone, heading straight to the waiting room.
“Where’s Phoenix?” I asked as soon as I walked in.
All three of them were still there. Still sitting, waiting for Thea to wake up. My only hope was that when she woke up, everything would be normal, with no additional side effects.
“In the nursery,” Seraphina answered, looking exhausted. “She was fed, changed, and fell asleep immediately.”
Sighing, I looked at them. “You two need rest… actually, you need a fucking vacation.”
“We don’t need anyone telling us what to do,” Seraphina frowned, though there was no malice in her voice.
Besides, they would soon be my in–laws since I planned to make Thea my Luna again–officially in name. So of course, I worried
The man was stubborn as a mule. Arguing was pointless.
He knew me too well. He didn’t need to guess what I was thinking or what I’d make him do. We were twins. He knew me like the

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