LOGINChapter 5: The Weight Of Two Lines
FREYA POV
Every other sound dulled out in my head, leaving only one word echoing endlessly: pregnant, pregnant, pregnant.
The echoes grew faster until the words melted into each other. My mind felt like it was spiralling out of control.
"Freya?" A mumbled voice called. "Darling, you alright? Freya!"
Suddenly, the spiralling stopped and I blinked, seeing Dr. Patel's staring at me with worried eyes.
"Are you alright? Do you want me to get some..."
"No, I'm fine, Doctor," I cut her off quickly with a small, forced smile. Tears threatened to spill from my eyes and the last thing I wanted was more pity and compassion. I already had Doctor Carver and Elena treating me that way.
"Are you sure?" She sounded unconvinced.
"Yes, the news was just... unexpected. I had to sit with it for a while," I fake laughed.
"Unexpected?" Concerned lines formed on her forehead. "Freya, I understand that you're a grown woman, but if you want to talk or..."
"Trust me, Dr. Patel, I'm fine," I stood to my feet, politely indicating I was done with the conversation.
Dr. Patel nodded, even though I could see she was clearly still not convinced.
She handed me a file, patted my arm lovingly and I flashed another quick smile before making my way to the bathroom.
As soon as the door closed shut, I heaved out a heavy sigh and moved my hands under my shirt to feel my belly.
I was pregnant. Another life was growing inside of me. I could feel faint, warm pulses against my palm and the panic returned.
My head spinned, making my eyes ache and I quickly held on to the sink to keep myself from crashing to the floor.
The last thing I wanted was to be found unconscious on a cold hospital floor with my pregnancy results.
"Get yourself together," I said to my reflection in the mirror and exhaled slowly, determined to get back to work and finish my shift.
And that was exactly what I did.
I grabbed my file, hid it in my bag and went straight back to work.
"Feeling better now?" Elena asked when she saw me and I responded with a nod and a smile.
I was more than thankful she was too busy preparing one of the patients for an examination to speak to me.
The rest of my shift went by smoothly. I checked the vitals of some patients, assisted with feeding and walking, repositioned some bedridden patients, listened to a few old ladies yap about how much they missed their children.
Almost every minute, I caught Elena's gaze on me as I carried out my duty and had to assure her repeatedly that I was alright and it was just dizziness, nothing to worry about.
By the time my shift ended, I was exhausted, to say the least. It was definitely better to feel tired rather than sad and depressed after all, but I had no idea that working at the clinic was the only distraction I had to not think about my life.
When I returned home, the reality of my situation hit me with the force of a moving train. I was alone in this. Just me and my unborn child whose father I never knew and name I never found out.
What would the coming months feel like? What would Doctor Carver and Elena say? Will they ask questions? Will I be able to handle all the mental and physical stress? Was I ready for this? What signs and changes in my body was I supposed to look out for?
I pressed my eyes close to keep from spiralling again.
I never really had a mother figure in my life and my father never really acknowledged my existence so it made my whole situation feel even worse.
My sudden sniffle pierced through the silence of the small apartment and that was when I realized how wet with tears my cheeks were already.
Fortunately, Doctor Carver was still held up with work at the clinic so he could not leave early, but I could not risk him seeing me breakdown if he eventually walked through the door.
With the pregnancy test results in my hand, I moved to the bathroom and lowered myself to the floor, to go through the paper again.
I allowed the tears to fall freely as my eyes lingered on the second red line of the test strip, believing that I would feel lighter and better if I let out all the tears.
I was not sure how much time passed but my throat had become bone-dry, my head ached badly and sweat covered my whole body.
Pushing myself from the floor, I cleaned my face and walked to my room, fishing out a notepad and pen.
I scrawled the word survival on the first line and nodded my head with determination. That was what I was going to do. Survive this. Handle everything one step at a time. After all, I could have been dead by now but fate extended a hand to me.
Finally, I crawled into bed and almost immediately fell asleep because of how stressed and tired I was.
***
It was midnight when I heard a aoft knock on the door.
Being a light sleeper, I immediately jerked awake and got out of bed.
I strolled across the living room while trying to rub sleep off my eyes with the back of my palm.
I had no doubts it would be Doctor Carver who just returned from the clinic so I did not need to look through the peephole before pulling the door open for him.
"Welco..." the greeting suddenly stuck in my throat and the familiar scent that instantly filled my nostrils made my eyes grow wide.
The unmistakable scent of Willow Ridge pack!
I could not clearly see the face of my visitor but I knew without doubt that it was one of my own,
and whoever it was, they had found me, alive.
Chapter 45GIDEON'S POVI was not sure what I had expected when Cassandra said she had set up a private meeting, but it was definitely not this. We walked through the door of the meeting court and my eyes landed on the two council members already seated opposite each other with a small stack of documents placed at the head of the table where I took my seat. "I just filed a petition that formally requests consideration for pack mateship," Cassandra explained in a more serious tone as I settled into my chair.But now, it felt like I'd been lured into a trap. This was a meeting that had been carefully planned for and quietly set up, so I felt a sense of unease as I sat and stared in her direction, knowing what was coming. The petition she had filed was used when a person wished to be officially mated to their partner. Under pack law, I was required to hear her case and according to protocol, two council members are to be present as witnesses. The only problem was, I already knew tha
Chapter 44GIDEON'S POVRestless was an understatement if I had to describe how I felt as the minutes ticked by. And the large old wall clock only worsened the situation as the ticking echoed around the hall.The council members were gathered in the council room, basically deciding my fate. The outcome of their meeting would determine whether I would still remain the Alpha of Willow Ridge or a panel would take over until the next Alpha was chosen. And as the rumors I had heard from Julian about Reginald flooded my mind, I only got more anxious. Without doubt, those in favor of the panel were going to lean heavily on the constant attacks from Damon, but as I thought the situation through now, I concluded that there was no better time for Damon to have filed the formal challenge.We were constantly drawing nearer to the due date and I was certainly confident in conquering Damon. It was going to be the perfect moment to show my people that no matter the circumstance, I was going to fi
Chapter 43VICTOR'S POV The meeting bells still seemed to be ringing faintly in my ears as I walked into the council room.My eyes quickly scanned the room to know who was present and who wasn't. There were four more councillors left to join the meeting."Councilman Victor!" Edmund, one of oldest among us called. He had been absent from the last meeting but was later informed of the proposition and outcome.I turned to him with a smile and nodded. "Councilman Edmund." "What are your expectations for this meeting? Surely you have come to a decision, haven't you?" I glanced in Reginald's direction and noticed he was already looking my way. A strange chill ran down my spine and I quickly looked away. He had three secure votes in favor of the proposition and the possibility that there would be more after today nagged at me. I exhaled softly and returned my attention to Edmund. "I believe I have. What about you?" "You could say I'm still on the fence, but we'll see by the end of the
Chapter 42FREYA'S POV I had been angry before. Extremely angry. But it felt different this time. It felt more intense. Like what I had heard had struck the most fragile parts of my heart and everything in me was begging to strike back.Maybe it was because my children would have been affected if Cassandra's plan had worked out. I refused to believe she was not at fault. Deep down, I felt she had a hand in it. It was more than a coincidence that the one day she decided to visit just to "thank me" was the same day the antidote got contaminated.The thought of it made me laugh bitterly, but I had decided not to confront her directly. I had no solid proof she had done it, and without proof, Cassandra would only laugh in my face and make me look like the stupid one. It had happened too many times in the past and I'd learned my lesson.After receiving the second test result from Doctor Carver, confirming that he was indeed right, I forced out a smile and decided not to dwell on the sit
Chapter 41OWEN'S POVEarly the next morning, I began my usual routine of clearing and arranging my workspace while also thinking back on what had happened the previous day with Cassandra.Her sudden reaction had left me concerned for hours, but since there was no crazy news flying around about her, I guessed she had gotten better. I put the thought away, deciding to talk to Freya about it instead when she arrived. It would not be so long until both she and the Alpha would come together for their last session so I had to make sure I had all the antidotes and compounds in place. And besides, the Alpha was about to go against Damon himself, so I was willing to do anything within my power to make sure he was ready to face anything. I couldn't lose to Damon twice.Experimenting had become my favorite thing to do and I made sure to monitor my projects and attempts each day. The most important being the antidote.I picked up the two vials left that contained the antidote with a proud smi
Chapter 40CASSANDRA'S POV I was standing by the balcony, watching the entrance to the pack house and waiting. Desperation tugged at my heart as the minutes passed.Just when I decided to give up waiting and return to my room, Beta Julian walked through the gates with Alpha Gideon closely behind him."It's about time," I rolled my eyes and made my way down to the waiting lounge to meet them.He had gone to her cabin that morning for his second healing session and knowing that he was with her for hours stirred up something bitter inside of me.I put on my usual smile like I did when I had pack members around me. After all, I had to appear to be the kind of mate that would be perfect for Gideon and I could not risk any of the council members catching me off guard.My position was still very fragile since the public confirmation was not completed, and the uncertainty only worsened with Freya's return. I widened my smile as I approached them. I needed to know how much progress they were
CHAPTER 3: The Mark That Ruined MeFreya's POVDid I spill something on my dress? Was my hair a mess from last night? I glanced down at myself but everything looked normal. Then I noticed the whispers starting around us. People in the crowd turned their heads. A few pointed. Others stepped back lik
Chapter 25FINNLEY'S POV I returned to the pack house the next day to speak to Bria to know what new updates she had. I desperately needed eyes on Reginald and the visitors he had and Bria was the only reliable source.Unfortunately, she was nowhere to be found at the infirmary where she worked.
CHAPTER 2: A Night To RememberFreya's POVFor one terrifying second, I thought I’d made the biggest mistake of my life!My heart pounded like it wanted to escape my chest.. I opened my mouth to scream or shove him away or something when his lips crashed into mine.I froze, eyes wide behind my mask
CHAPTER 1: The InvitationFreya's POV“What have you got there, Sister?!”I barely had time to blink before Cassandra's hand shot out and snatched the little pamphlet right from my fingers. My heart gave a stupid little jump, the way it always did when she caught me off guard.She flipped it open,







