Mia's POV
The family lounge was too bright.
That was the thing about hospitals—they never let you forget where you were. The fluorescent lights hummed overhead, casting everything in that flat, shadowless glare that made everyone look slightly ill. Even Sophie, with her perfect makeup and her Hermès scarf, looked washed out. Gray around the edges.
Madison was asleep against my shoulder.
Her breath came slow and even, warm against my neck. She'd been asleep for almost an hour now, her small body heavy with the particular weight of exhausted children.
"Coffee?"
Thomas's voice. Low. Careful. He was holding a paper cup, steam rising from the surface.
I shook my head.
He sat down anyway. Not next to me—there wasn't room, with Madison sprawled across half the couch—but close. Close enough that I could smell the coffee, dark and bitter, cutting through the nothing-smell of the hospital air.
"You should eat something," he said.
"I'm fine."
He didn't respond. Just sat there, holding his coffee, watching the same clock I'd been watching.
Across the room, Alexander was building something with the Legos Sophie had brought. A tower, maybe. Or a spaceship. It was hard to tell—he kept adding pieces at random angles, defying any recognizable architecture. Ethan sat beside him, not building, just watching. Sorting the remaining pieces by color and size, arranging them in neat rows on the carpet.
They weren't talking.
That was the thing that scared me. Alexander always talked. He knew something was wrong.
They all knew.
My mother sat in the corner, Hugo beside her.
Morton was by the window. Standing. His hands in his pockets, his shoulders tight under his sweater. He hadn't sat down since the last update. Just stood there, looking out at the Baltimore skyline, at the gray November sky, at nothing.
Scarlett was curled in an armchair, her legs tucked beneath her, her phone face-down on the armrest. She'd stopped checking it an hour ago.
Sophie paced.
Back and forth, back and forth, her heels silent on the carpet. She'd taken them off somewhere around noon—I'd seen her kick them under a chair.
We were all waiting.
That was the only thing we could do.
The surgery had started at 9:17 a.m.
I knew because I'd been watching the clock then too. Watching Kyle walking down the hallway toward the operating suite, watching his back disappear around a corner, watching the doors swing closed behind him.
He'd looked back once.
Then he was gone.
And the waiting began.
The first update came at 10:30. "Lymphodepletion complete. Beginning cell preparation." The second at 12:15. "Infusion started. Proceeding normally." The doctor delivered each one with that careful, professional calm, her voice neither hopeful nor worried, giving us nothing to hold onto except the absence of bad news.
No news is good news, she'd said.
Madison shifted against my shoulder. A small sound escaped her—not quite a word, not quite a whimper. Her fingers tightened around Eleanor's ear.
"Shh." I pressed my lips to her hair. "It's okay. I'm here."
She settled. Her breathing evened out.
I looked up and found Ethan watching me.
He was still sitting on the floor with his Legos, his hands still, his gray eyes—Kyle's eyes—fixed on my face. There was something in his expression that made my chest tighten. Something too old for five years old.
"Mama," he said quietly.



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The readers' comments on the novel: The Unwanted Wife and Her Secret Twins (Mia and Kyle)
I’m so annoyed on how she treats him...
Chapters 500 and 501 are blank...
Chapter 499 is not there!!!!...
I'm so in love with this story. Is this the only place to read it for free? I feel I'm missing pieces, and chapters are skipping around, and I feel things are missing? I seriously cannot get enough of these two!...
More, please more, I need more!!!...
Can we please have the ending!! Torture waiting...
I just love reading about Mia and Kyle! I need more of them 😍...
Pure torture waiting for all the chapters!! Please finish the book...
I cried and laughed reading this. More please. And please do not kill Kyle...for the kids....
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