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MorningInterruptedThea’s POVI woke up slowly, discovering that half my body was draped over Sebastian’s chest, his arm wrapped securely around my waist. His chest rose and fell in a steady rhythm beneath my cheek, his skin warm against mine. The intimacy of our position made us look like a – couple deeply in love.If only that were true.Throughout our marriage, love had only ever flowed in one direction. Mine for him. Never his for me.I carefully lifted my head from his chest, not wanting to disturb him. I needed some time alone to process the chaos since waking from my coma. Though it had only been two days, every moment felt like riding a roller coaster blindfolded. I couldn’t decide whetherto trust the changes I was seeing or trust my gut instinct that something was off.Phoenix’s bottle sat on the nightstand. She’d woken several times during the night. I’d fed her the first couple times, but the last time, Sebastian had insisted I keep sleeping whilehe took care of her. I’d been too exhausted to argue.I quietly slipped on my robe and left the bedroom,checking on Phoenix and Leo beforemaking my way downstairs. It was Saturday, so Leo didn’t have school, and everyone could sleep in.Mary was already busy in the kitchen when I arrived.“Good morning, Luna,” she greeted with a smile,wiping down the counters.“Good morning, Mary. Please,call me Thea. All those pack titles aretooformal,” Ireplied,trying to sound friendly.“Do you need any help?” She immediately stopped what shewasdoing, ready to assist.“No, thank you.If it’s alright, I’d liketomake breakfast for my familymyself.”She beamed. “Of course! Leo willbethrilled.He’sbeen complaining that my pancakes don’t taste likeyours.” She winked.1/3Morning InterruptedI couldn’t help but laugh, easily picturing Leo’s pouty complaints. The smile faded asIthought about the pain he must have endured during my coma.After Mary left, I started gathering ingredients, struck by a strange sense ofdisconnect.In the past, Sebastian hardly touched anything I made. He was rarely home for breakfast, and even for dinner, he’d make only brief appearances. The only exception was when Leo insisted we eat as a family, but even then, Sebastian would take a few symbolicbitesbefore excusing himself to work.It hurt–knowing he wanted nothing from me, as if everything I offered was poison. Eventually, I learned to accept it, though it broke my heart. For Leo’s sake, I endured.I always tried my hardest to shield Leo from Sebastian’s disrespect and indifference toward me. Leo thought we were happy, and I would do anything to ensure his happiness,including pretending our marriage was perfect.I pushed those thoughts away, forcing myself to focus on breakfast preparation. Maybe witnessing my brush with death had genuinely changed something in Sebastian. Despite past hurts, I still loved him. Perhaps this was our second chance at happiness.A few minutes later, I angrily shoved the flour aside, feeling tears well in my eyes. Why was this so fucking difficult?“Hey, what’s wrong?” Sebastian’s voice came from behind me.His arms encircled my waist, pulling me against his chest. He brushed my hair aside with his other hand, resting his chin on my shoulder.IfI hadn’t been so upset, I might have been surprised by this tender gesture.“Ican’t remember the recipe for Leo’s favorite pancakes!”Icried, gripping the counter like it was my lifeline, afraid I’d fall apart if I let go. “I know there was a secret ingredient I used to add, but I can’t fucking remember what it was.”“It’sokay,don’t worry about it,” he tried to soothe me, but it wasn’t working.your coffee!“You don’t understand,” I pulled away from his embrace.“It’s notjustthis. I can’t even see the measurement units clearly, andIcan’t remember how you like Goddammit, I’m struggling to even read some words!”2/3Morning InterruptedI broke down crying, feeling utterly useless. Things that once came so easily to me were now impossible hurdles. Numbers were the worst–every time I tried to checkmeasurements over the past half hour, my thoughts became a jumbled mess.It was like my brain couldn’t process what I was seeing.“Shh, it’s okay, Thea. It’ll get better. The doctor said you need time,” he comforted me. “Don’t be so hard on yourself.”He turned me to face him. He was bare–chested, wearing only low–hanging sweatpants. I swallowed hard, feeling a different kind of tension stirring inside me. I moved my gaze from his body to focus on those green eyes.I stood motionless, breathless as he lowered his head. When his lips met mine, my breath caught.I gasped at the intensity of his kiss, which gave him the opportunity to slide his tongue inside. As our lips moved together, tongues tangling, I lost myself completely in the moment.His one hand held my waist while the other caressed my neck. I had to grip his arms to stay upright. This moment was everything I’d fantasized about for years–finally coming true. I was drowning in his kiss, in his scent, in everything that was Sebastian Ashworth.Until a shocked gasp behind us shattered the magical moment.I turned to see a face I thought I’d never have to face again.Aurora, my sister, was standing there, her eyes filled with tears, her expression caught between shock and fury.“What are you doing here?”I blurted out, my mind nearly exploding. MorningInterrupted Morning Interrupted Thea’s POV I woke up slowly, discovering that half my body was draped over Sebastian’s chest, his arm wrapped securely around my waist. His chest rose and fell in a steady rhythm beneath my cheek, his skin warm against mine. The intimacy of our position made us look like a – couple deeply in love. If only that were true. Throughout our marriage, love had only ever flowed in one direction. Mine for him. Never his for me. I carefully lifted my head from his chest, not wanting to disturb him. I needed some time alone to process the chaos since waking from my coma. Though it had only been two days, every moment felt like riding a roller coaster blindfolded. I couldn’t decide whether to trust the changes I was seeing or trust my gut instinct that something was off. Phoenix’s bottle sat on the nightstand. She’d woken several times during the night. I’d fed her the first couple times, but the last time, Sebastian had insisted I keep sleeping while he took care of her. I’d been too exhausted to argue. / <![CDATA[ / fpm_start( "true" ); / ]]> / I quietly slipped on my robe and left the bedroom,checking on Phoenix and Leo before , making my way downstairs. It was Saturday, so Leo didn’t have school, and everyone could sleep in. 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The only exception was when Leo insisted we eat as a family, but even then, Sebastian would take a few symbolicbitesbefore excusing himself to work. disconnect . bites It hurt–knowing he wanted nothing from me, as if everything I offered was poison. Eventually, I learned to accept it, though it broke my heart. For Leo’s sake, I endured. I always tried my hardest to shield Leo from Sebastian’s disrespect and indifference toward me. Leo thought we were happy, and I would do anything to ensure his happiness,including pretending our marriage was perfect. ,
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I pushed those thoughts away, forcing myself to focus on breakfast preparation. Maybe witnessing my brush with death had genuinely changed something in Sebastian. Despite past hurts, I still loved him. Perhaps this was our second chance at happiness. A few minutes later, I angrily shoved the flour aside, feeling tears well in my eyes. Why was this so fucking difficult? “Hey, what’s wrong?” Sebastian’s voice came from behind me. His arms encircled my waist, pulling me against his chest. He brushed my hair aside with his other hand, resting his chin on my shoulder. IfI hadn’t been so upset, I might have been surprised by this tender gesture. If “Ican’t remember the recipe for Leo’s favorite pancakes!”Icried, gripping the counter like it was my lifeline, afraid I’d fall apart if I let go. “I know there was a secret ingredient I used to add, but I can’t fucking remember what it was.” I I “It’sokay,don’t worry about it,” he tried to soothe me, but it wasn’t working. It’s , your coffee! “You don’t understand,” I pulled away from his embrace.“It’s notjustthis. I can’t even see the measurement units clearly, andIcan’t remember how you like Goddammit, I’m struggling to even read some words!” . just I ! ” 2/3 Morning Interrupted I broke down crying, feeling utterly useless. Things that once came so easily to me were now impossible hurdles. Numbers were the worst–every time I tried to check measurements over the past half hour, my thoughts became a jumbled mess. It was like my brain couldn’t process what I was seeing. “Shh, it’s okay, Thea. It’ll get better. The doctor said you need time,” he comforted me. “Don’t be so hard on yourself.” ” He turned me to face him. He was bare–chested, wearing only low–hanging sweatpants. I swallowed hard, feeling a different kind of tension stirring inside me. I moved my gaze from his body to focus on those green eyes. I stood motionless, breathless as he lowered his head. When his lips met mine, my breath caught. I gasped at the intensity of his kiss, which gave him the opportunity to slide his tongue inside. As our lips moved together, tongues tangling, I lost myself completely in the moment. His one hand held my waist while the other caressed my neck. I had to grip his arms to stay upright. This moment was everything I’d fantasized about for years–finally coming true. I was drowning in his kiss, in his scent, in everything that was Sebastian Ashworth. Until a shocked gasp behind us shattered the magical moment. I turned to see a face I thought I’d never have to face again. Aurora, my sister, was standing there, her eyes filled with tears, her expression caught between shock and fury. “What are you doing here?”I blurted out, my mind nearly exploding. ? ”
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