Alaric
I haven't left Sage’s side in the thirty-six hours since Cassius's violation triggered her crisis. The doctors' insistence that he stay close by has left a gnawing rage brewing under my skin, like an itch I can’t find a way to scratch.
I watch my beautiful, perfect mate as she sleeps, relieved to find her peaceful despite the trauma she’s suffered. My hand rests protectively over hers where it cradles our child, the subtle movements beneath her skin confirming our baby's resilience despite the circumstances threatening them both.
A raised voice from the connected chamber draws my attention – not loud enough to disturb Sage's much-needed rest, but carrying clear tension that suggests an opportunity I can’t ignore. I position myself near the connecting door left partially open, shamelessly eavesdropping.
"—completely unacceptable," Daphne's cultured voice carries unmistakable fury beneath her controlled volume. "You assured me this arrangement was temporary and wouldn't affect our relationship."
"It is temporary," Cassius responds, his usual detachment cracking slightly under pressure. "An unexpected complication that requires minor adjustments to our timeline."
"Minor?" Daphne's incredulity could almost be amusing in different circumstances. "You're bonded to another female against all our plans, and now you tell me you can't touch me until the bond 'stabilizes'? For how long, exactly?"
Their argument is music to my ears. Any discord between them could end up being the distraction I need to make a move when the time is right. With practiced control, I extend Phantom’s heightened senses toward their conversation while maintaining my vigilant watch over Sage's sleeping form.
"The doctors estimate four to six weeks for complete stabilization of the bond," Cassius admits, frustration evident in his usually measured tone. "But I won’t risk the child again until it’s safely delivered. I told you sacrifices might be necessary. Everything depends on that unborn child."
"Six weeks? Or six months? Which is it, Cassius?" Daphne's control slips further, something fragile shattering against a wall punctuates her response. "And exactly when were you planning to inform me that your scientific brilliance required such significant 'adjustments'?"
"The complication was unforeseen," Cassius's defense carries uncharacteristic uncertainty. "The medical literature suggested…"

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