Mia's POV
I find the cabinet under the sink. Pull out the stack of clean towels I keep there—the old ones, the soft ones, the ones that are too worn for guests but perfect for moments like this.
The water runs warm over my hands.
I watch it swirl down the drain. Pink-tinged. Carrying away the evidence of what just happened in my living room. The towels soak up water. I wring them out. Not too wet, not too dry.
When I come back, Alexander has stopped crying. He's still pressed against Kyle's chest. His eyes are half-open, unfocused, staring at nothing.
"Here." I kneel beside the whelping box. "Let me show you how."
I lift the first puppy—the smallest one, the fighter—and begin to clean it.
The fur is softer than I expected. Softer than Gas's fur, softer than anything. The puppy makes a sound when I run the warm towel over its back—a small mewl, half protest, half confusion.
"You're okay," I tell it. "You're okay, little one. We're just cleaning you up."
"Can I try?" Ethan asks.
I hand him a towel. Show him the motion—gentle strokes, following the direction of the fur, careful around the face and the belly. He mimics it exactly. Of course he does. Ethan never does anything by half.
"Like this?"
"Perfect."
"The optimal pressure appears to be approximately—"
"Ethan."
"—right. Less data, more doing."
Gas lifts her head.
Her eyes find mine. Instead she just watches. Trusting.
I reach over and stroke her head. The fur there is damp with sweat, matted in places. She needs cleaning too. But that can wait. Right now, she just needs to know that we're helping. That we're on her side.
"Good girl," I murmur. "Such a good girl."
Her tail moves. Weak but present.
Madison appears beside me.
"Can I help?"
Her voice is barely a whisper. The kind of voice you use in churches, in hospitals, in places where something sacred is happening.
"Of course, sweetheart."
I hand her a towel. Her fingers curl around it—small fingers, careful fingers. The puppy in her hands squirms. A small, blind creature searching for something it can't name. Madison's touch gentles it. Stills it.
"It's warm," she says. Surprised.
"They're all warm. That's how we know they're okay."
"It feels like... like holding a heartbeat."
My small girl who came to us broken and is slowly, piece by piece, learning to be whole. Her dark hair has come loose from its braid. There are circles under her eyes. She looks exhausted. She also looks more alive than I've ever seen her.
"That's exactly what it is," I say.
We clean all six puppies.
It takes longer than it should. Partly because we're tired, partly because we're careful, partly because Alexander keeps wanting to hold each one and tell it encouraging things before passing it back to its mother.
"You're a champion," he tells the second one. A dark brown puppy with a white patch on its chest. "A true champion. Did you know that? Your brother almost died and you were RIGHT THERE supporting him. That's what siblings do."
"They couldn't actually provide support."
"EMOTIONAL SUPPORT, Ethan."



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The readers' comments on the novel: The Unwanted Wife and Her Secret Twins (Mia and Kyle)
The ending seemed a bit rushed ... from bone marrow jump to a wedding the end....
Chapters 521 - 524 are missing. Why did they skip...
Lovely ending , after all the twists and turns it’s exactly how it should end...
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 😍...