"Mr. Zane, we have a problem."
My heart drops and beside me, Lucas goes rigid. Aria immediately grabs the armrest of her chair.
The doctor looks between us before continuing.
"You were aware your wife was pregnant?"
"Yes."
The answer leaves my mouth instantly.
My voice sounds strange, like it belongs to someone else.
The doctor nods.
"During our examination, we discovered.." he coughs.
Every muscle in my body tenses.
"What?"
The doctor hesitates.
Then says quietly,
"Your wife wasn’t carrying one baby."
The world seems to stop and my mind immediately races. Not carrying one baby?
Does that mean.....
The doctor continues.
"She was carrying twins."
Silence....complete utter silence.
I feel like somebody just punched me directly in the chest.
Twins.
Elaine was carrying twins.
Two babies. Two of my children
I hear Aria gasp beside me.
Lucas curses under his breath.
And all I can think is that Elaine would have lost her mind when she found out.
She would’ve panicked. Then probably spent the next hour arguing with me but she would be happy.
A painful smile almost touches my lips.
Then the doctor’s expression grows more serious and the smile dies before it can form.
"The bullet caused significant trauma."
My stomach drops.
"No."
The word escapes before I can stop it, the doctor lowers his eyes.
"We managed to save one baby."
Everything around me disappears.
The hallway, the hospita, the people.
All of it.
Gone.
"We lost the other."
The words hit harder than any bullet ever could. For a second I genuinely can’t breathe.
We still have one baby but we lost one...a child I never got to meet, never got to hold.
Never even knew existed until moments ago.
Gone.
Beside me, Lucas places a hand on my shoulder.
I barely feel it my entire focus is on the doctor and the next thing he says. Because somehow I know he’s not finished.
Not yet.
"There’s more."
Of course there is.
"There is extensive blood loss."
Fear immediately returns, stronger this time.
"We’ve stabilized her for now, but she needs a blood transfusion immediately."
My head snaps up.
"Take mine."
The words come instantly.
No hesitatio or thought. Take all of it if you have to, just save her.
The doctor opens his mouth but Lucas cuts him off.
"No."
I turn toward him ready to fight, ready to tell him to go to hell.
But his expression isn’t hostile, It’s logical and Calm.
That’s one thing I loved about him, right from when we were just boys. He was the calm one and I was the hotheaded one, that’s why we fit together so well and walked hand in hand. Until Thomas destroyed that.
"The doctors should test me first."
"What?"
"She’s my blood."
His jaw tightens.
"My biological sister."
Lucas looks toward the doctor.
"There’s a better chance of compatibility, we don’t have time to waste."
The doctor slowly nods.
"He’s correct."
I hate it, every selfish part of me hates it. I should be the one helping her, I should be the one saving her.
But Lucas is right and right now this isn’t about my pride.
It’s about Elain and my baby.
The doctor turns toward Lucas.
"We need to move quickly."
Lucas immediately starts towards him.
Exactly like Elaine’s brothers always do when it comes to her.
"Let’s go."
The doctor nods, then starts leading him away. Lucas pauses briefly, looking back at me.
"She’s going to be okay."
I wish I had his confidenc, I wish I believed it.
Instead I just nod. Because if I speak right now, I might break.
And as Lucas disappears down the hallway with the doctor, all I can do is stare at the doors separating me from my wife.
From my child and pray that when those doors open again...
I won’t lose either of them.
The moment Lucas disappears down the hallway with the doctor, the silence settles around us.
It’s strange....a few hours ago, I thought my sister was dea, now she’s sitting beside me.
Alive and breathing
My eyes drift toward her, she’s staring at the floor, hands folded tightly in her lap.
Like she doesn’t quite know what to do with herself.
Honestly? Neither do I.
For years, every memory I had of Aria ended at the age i thought she died.
That was where my mind always stopped.
But the woman sitting beside me now isn’t that age anymore. Life happened while she was gone, life happened while I was mourning her and that’s a hard thing to wrap my head around, for both of us.
Slowly, I move closer, she looks up with those same eyes.
My chest tightens painfully.
God.
She’s really here, bfr I can stop myself, I reach for her pululling her into my arms.
she freezes for a second then she breaks and a sob leaves her. The kind of sob that comes from somewhere deep, aomewhere buried for years and suddenly she’s clutching me just as tightly.
"Hey."
My own voice sounds rough.
"Hey."
"I’m sorry."


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