LOGINWith a concerned expression, Martha produced a test strip, and I excused myself to the bathroom to use it. As I waited for the result, my heart was pounding in my chest. When I saw the test, I let out a small gasp, unable to believe my eyes.
I was pregnant!
Martha’s expression turned grave as she looked at me.
“This is bad. You’re not the Luna anymore, and they might not let you keep this child. Even worse, they could take it from you. Don’t tell the Alpha about your pregnancy. Stick to your plan of leaving the country and start a new life, far away, with your child,” she said softly, her eyes filled with warmth and love.
I was taken aback by her words. Martha had always been loyal and caring, but this was a level of kindness and understanding I hadn’t expected.
She continued, “My lady, you’ve shown me such kindness and compassion. You don’t deserve this sad fate. It’s not your fault that your love couldn’t be reciprocated. Find happiness for yourself and your child. Don’t let them take that away from you.”
She swiftly grabbed the test strips and concealed them in my luggage, sealing it shut.
Soon we were done packing, the doors swung open, revealing Xavier’s handsome face with his hair swept to the side.
I remembered running my hands through it the last time we made love, but now he stood distant, flanked by his Beta and best friend Chris.
“Well, I’m all set now,” I said in a faint whisper, heading for the stairs. My voice quivered slightly as I couldn’t wait to leave, knowing that my child was at risk.
Chris spoke up, “One last thing, Luna, uh, Jasmine.” He corrected.
Right, I wasn’t Luna
anymore.
We need to be sure that you’re not leaving with anything that belongs to the pack.”
Confused, I asked, “What do you mean? I’m not a thief.”
He clarified, “I didn’t mean it that way. What I meant was, an heir. We need to be sure you our” As he spoke, Butler James brought out four pregnancy strips.
“My lady, you’ll have to use these before your official rejection and before you’re allowed to go,” James explained.
I glanced at Xavier
He interjected through gritted teeth, “We need to be sure you’re not pregnant.” He looked uncomfortable and anxious, he was clearly hoping for a negative result.
Holding back my emotions, I walked back to the room with the test strips clutched in my fingers. My mind was reeling as I wondered what to do.
“I’ll come with you, my lady. You’ll be needing assistance,” Martha offered, following me in shutting the door.
“Martha, what do I do?” I asked, grabbing her anxiously.
“I can’t let Xavier know,” I cried.
“Am not pregnant,” Martha reassured, taking the test strips from me. She gave me a small smile before heading to the bathroom.
She was done in a couple of minutes, and the strips read negative.
She handed all four of them over to me. We both exited the room, and Xavier and his Beta stood side by side. Butler James announced,
“It’s a negative.”
I heard Xavier heave a sigh of relief.
He looked relieved as well, which hurt me deeply.
It was clear he wanted nothing to do with me.
The joy on his face was painful to witness.
Curiosity got the better of me, and I asked him, “What would have happened if I was pregnant?”
I wanted to be sure that hiding the truth from him was the right decision.
Xavier’s face contorted with seriousness.
“It would have posed a problem, a huge one. It’s a relief you’re not,” he replied.
I nodded, feeling a mix of emotions. I knew I had made the right choice, doing what was best for both of us.
“Let’s get the rejection done with,” I demanded.
“Eva Woods, I hereby reject you as my Luna, dissolving any kinds of bonds we ever had,” he said,
With a heavy heart, I added, “I, Eva Woods, am Luna no more. Our marriage bonds dissolve.” The words finalized our separation, and my heartache was now officially a reality.
I turned to leave, to clear my head.
“Eva, finding ones mate is a magical experience. I really hope you find yours.” Xavier said walking away.
Adam kindly offered to drive me away, and my luggage was loaded into the vehicle. As we prepared to depart, I bid heartfelt goodbyes to the servants, knowing that this place had become my home for the past few months, and I had grown deeply attached to it.
Martha squeezed my hand, her eyes filled with warmth and care.
“Take care, My lady,” she said tenderly. “Your secret is safe with me. Stay happy with your child; you deserve all the happiness. And thank you for everything.”
I mustered a small smile and replied, “No, I should be thanking you. You saved me. I promise to live well. Goodbye, Martha.”
Taking one last glance at the house, I slowly got into the car.
As the vehicle left the mansion gates, another car drove in, and my heart sank when I saw Bella alight from it, running to Xavier’s embrace.
Tears threatened to spill from my eyes. Would I ever truly move on from this heartache?
Could I ever find love again? Doubts filled my mind, but one thing was clear – my child was my priority now.
I gently caressed. my belly, feeling a sense of protectiveness.
I knew that even when returned, no one would ever suspect my child’s true parentage, thanks to Martha’s brave actions.
Even if I came back with a child in the future, no one would suspect that it was Xavier’s.
They all believed I was not pregnant when I left.
Taking a deep breath, I leaned back into my seat, determined to start anew and leave this place and the packs behind.
I yearned to blend in as a normal, proper human, putting the past behind me.
It was time to move on, and I was ready for a fresh start, far away from everything I had known.
I lodged in a hotel, took a cab and rode far away to a hospital in a different town, there it was confirmed. I was actually pregnant
Bella sat on the edge of her hospital bed, surrounded by the cold embrace of solitude. The dim light in the room accentuated the weariness in her eyes.She stared down at her hands, her wrist covered in bandages. The other one held in place with a cuff and chained to the bed.Caught, she’d been caught. The last thing she remembered was escaping from Xavier with her brother then a car ramming into the two of them suddenly.Her mind raced, contemplating the events that had led her to this moment. She has carefully covered her tracks at all times, but now, it seemed all the layers of deception had fallen apart. Xavier had actually held and threatened to throw her down a building.“Well, Bella, looks like your games finally caught up with you,” a voice echoed within her mind, making her cover her ears with her palms.“Shut up!” She barked.“This is the end.” The reflection taunted. No! It couldn’t be. Sebastian would come for her.“No one would save you. You’re a nobody.”“Now look at
“What happened?” Eva asked anxiously.Xavier had suddenly slumped at the entrance of a ward. “Is he okay? Xavier!” She yelled, shaking him, but his body was numb and cold.“There’s a high dose of poison. It seemed to be the highly toxic drug Nexorfin. It’s amazing he was able to withstand and survive for this long,” the doctor commented with a sigh.“Axel, what’s going on?” she turned to him. Xavier was yet to explain where her son had been taken and how it was all his fault.“We should let him rest a little and keep him under observation,” the man muttered, then turned to leave. Eva watched Xavier’s unconscious face.“Nexorfin,” she muttered. “Who did that tonXavier?” She asked. “That’s really poisonous.Did that have anything to do with Liam?” Eva asked, looking at Axel. Her son had been exposed to such danger. Axel stared at Eva,unable to answer the questions; Xavier would be more suitable to answer them. How was he to tell her it was her mate that had done all that and made them s
Xavier gently placed Liam at a safe distance before turning back towards the burning building, his heart pounding with worry.“Derrick! Derrick!” he yelled desperately, hoping for any sign of his friend.“I don’t think you should,” a calm voice interrupted Xavier’s frantic calls. He turned to see a man standing nearby, his expression grave.“Derrick’s still in there,” Xavier explained, his voice strained with emotion.“I know. He’s gone. He’s dead now,” the man informed him with a somber tone.“How did that happen?!” Xavier demanded, his eyes wide with shock and disbelief as flames engulfed the structure.“That explosion was meant for both of you,” the man explained matter-of-factly.“What?!” Xavier exclaimed, his mind reeling with the revelation.“Yes. But you got out just in time,” the man confirmed, his gaze fixed on the burning wreckage.“He yelled at me to leave,” Xavier whispered, his voice trembling with the weight of the realization. His old friend, whom he had just found aliv
Axel descended the stairs and was greeted by a familiar silhouette waiting for him. He halted, his eyes widening in disbelief, blinking repeatedly.The dark, wavy hair, the slender frame–it couldn’t be. With hesitant steps, his heart raced, and he approached cautiously.“Jasmine,” Axel whispered, his voice tinged with shock as he confronted the unexpected sight.She turned to meet his gaze, and his lips parted, unable to comprehend the reality before him.“Jasmine?” He repeated, his voice hoarse, dropping the items in his hands in astonishment.A smile graced her lips, tears welling in her eyes as she rushed towards him.“It was Bella. It’s all Bella. She was there that night, she killed those men and tried to take Nathan’s wife as well. Nathan’s wife died because of me,” she cried out, her anguish pouring forth trying to warn him.Axel enveloped her in his embrace, still grappling with the surreal notion of her being alive.“I thought I lost you forever. I’m so sorry. I’m sorry I le
“Xavier would come; he knows I have his son,”Derrick muttered, his voice tinged with anticipation.“If my hunch is right, this should be the place,” Xavier muttered to himself as he exited the vehicle, stepping into the dilapidated and abandoned house. A van was parked some distance away. He walked in quietly, his senses alert to every sound and scent.His nostrils pricked and twisted at the familiar scent. With determination, he rushed into the building, the moonlight slipping through the broken ceiling, illuminating the room. Xavier stood in the middle of the hall for a moment, memories flooding back of the times they spent in Derrick’s father’s old house-the first one they lived in before the pack’s relocation.“You came,” a voice said dryly from the shadows.“I knew you would find it,” Derrick commended, his figure emerging at the top of the stairs.“Derrick,” Xavier muttered, his hands balling into fists. “Is that really you?” His voice tinged with disbelief, unable to compreh
The room reverberated with the rhythmic beeping of medical instruments, creating a somber ambiance. Xavier’s intense gaze fixated on Bella, lying frail on the bed, unconscious, a breathing tube delicately connected to her nose. Questions swirled in his mind – Derrick?How and why? Was Derrick alive? Did Derrick actually know her and send her?“The other man brought in with her died on the spot. I assume it’s her brother; the two bear a striking resemblance,” the doctor informedXavier, who absorbed the information with a silent nod.“Ensure she doesn’t die. If she does, I’ll deal with you,” Xavier warned impassively, his words carrying a subtle threat that the doctor misinterpreted as genuine concern.“Is she in pain?” Xavier inquired, seeking more details about Bella’s condition.“She has a few broken bones, some concussion. We’ll make sure we treat her to the best of our abilities for a full recovery,” the doctor assured, attempting to offer solace.“Recover?” Xavier questioned, hi







