Pregnant After One Night With The Lycan Chapter 84
Pregnant After One Night With The Lycan By Kellie Brown
Chapter 84 Lily Escapes
Third POV:
Eric enters the ward. He’s greeted by many of the hospital staff, and he offers them a warm
gentlemanly smile. Little did they know that the Lycan Prince’s good nature was all just a disguise.
Beneath his perfect maskys a much darker alter ego that he does well to hide.
Upon entering his father’s hospital room, his smile straightens into a nk and expressionless line,
eyescking any true care for his father that lies lifeless in his bed. But before Eric walks over, he
notices that the main window in the room has been left wide open.
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Something about it rises suspicion within the prince, and he begins checking the various corners in the
room. Not totally sure what he’s looking for, but something does seem off. As he does so, Tanya is
hidden beneath the King’s hospital bed. She shrinks as far back as she possibly can into the darkness,
hoping, praying that Eric doesn’t see her. *
Just as he nears, Tanya sps a hand over her mouth, trying to stop her panicked breaths from
escaping into the air. The other hand is pressed against the ruby ne that sits once again upon
her chest. It had been Freya’s idea to put it back on since it temporarily hid her scent. Opening the
window had just been an additional aid, hoping the breeze from the outside would disperse her scent.
Just as Eric approaches her position, the door to the room opens once more. Tanya is immensely
relieved as a nurse enters to do a routine check up on Joseph, and consequentially distracts Eric.
“Why is the window open?” Eric asks in a nonchnt tone.
There is slight fear and difort in the nurse’s voice. “Oh, I’m so sorry, another one of the nurses
probably opened the window when conducting a check-up and must’ve forgotten to close it,” she
sounds extremely flustered. “I’m so so sorry about that. I’ll be sure to reprimand them to ensure the
window is closed.”
Eric doesn’t bother to console her, as he only nods his head in approval. But evidently, the nurse’s
apology dispels any suspicion previously felt by the Prince, and soon he and the nurse leave the room.
With both of them gone, Tanya hesitates at first, waiting to be sure no one would return before
remerging from under the bed. She quickly leaves the ward and takes off the ruby ne, thanking
Freya for the idea. And without anyone noticing, she leaves the hospital.
Marco’s POV:
It’s a day-and-a-half journey, but we finally arrive at the pinpointed location of where the maid who
looked after mother lives. Her name is Susan, and she resides in a small insignificant pack. We drop off
our stuff at the hotel we’re staying at before going to a restaurant where she’s agreed to meet us.
We greet her and sit down for lunch and Oliver and I exin why we asked to see her. But to our
disappointment she shakes her head and says. “Your mother was a wonderful person Marco. She
loved you very much, and I know how much she meant to you. I can see that it’s easier to go chasing
this mystery than epting the fact that shemitted suicide. But that’s the truth Marco. I’m very
sorry.”
The nurse is obviously trying to remain respectful, but her words hit me where it hurts. Something in my
gut tells me that my mother wouldn’t have just ended her life. It just couldn’t be true. “Susan please,
we’ve collected enough evidence to prove that my mother may have been murdered. And the facts
about her suicide just don’t line up.”
Oliver tries to appear more intimidating, hoping our good cop, bad cop ensemble might pressure her
into revealing the truth. “Susan, you were thest person to see her before she died. You could easily
be a suspect in this if you don’t tell us the truth. Just make this easier for yourself, give us the
information you need and prove your innocence.”
But again, to no avail. The nurse shakes her head, once again refusing to budge. “But there is no truth
to tell,” she reiterates. “Your mother died from suicide after falling into sadness after King Joseph’s
rejection. There’s nothing to question.”
Nothing we can say makes Susan budge, and Oliver and I return to the hotel empty handed. Again and
again, we return to visit Susan, sometimes at her house or again at a restaurant. And while she
entertains us, again and again she doesn’t crack.
This nearly seems impossible, but I never doubt my suspicions. I’m sure something happened to my
mother. And no matter what, I’m going to get to the bottom of it. It is another day that we show up at
Susan’s house. But something is different, we hear a loud screaming from inside, and the two of
us rush in without question.
Susan’s daughter who is pregnant is lying on the floor, around her is a w*et liquid, a mixture of blood
and what I a*s*sumed to be amniotic fluid.
Susan is panicked, her eyes wide in fear. “Please help! Please! She fell down and she’s bleeding badly.
I think she’s going intobour!”
The pregnant girl is wailing in terrible pain and Oliver and I look to one another. We have to help her.
No matter how I feel towards Susan and the secrets she is keeping. Her daughter is innocent and in so
much pain. With little time to waste we hurry and help the daughter get to the hospital. As we called the
doctors ahead of time, they knew we’d be arriving and take her into the emergency room immediately.
What we learn is that her situation is very critical. And she’s at risk of dying and also losing the baby.
It’s a terrible situation that appears bleak in nature. And after the doctor exins to Susan how they
would try their best but not to hold out for hope, the maid breakdown into tears, muttering to herself.
“The Moon Goddess is angry with me. She’s enacting her revenge because of my cowardice, because
of my reluctance to tell the truth to protect myself. I’m being punished.”
She sighs, finally turning to the two of us. “I will tell you the truth of what happened all those years ago.
You deserve to know the truth, Marco.”
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Eric quietly works in his office, looking over certain documents and typing away at hisputer when
there’s a knock at his door. One of his subordinateses in, bowing to the Prince before being
allowed to speak. “Your Highness, Susan, the maid who we’ve been monitoring all these years. Marco
and Oliver found her and went to meet her.”
Although the Prince appears calm and unbothered by the news, there’s a slight twitch to his lips.
Something within him stirs, annoyed that his brother has be so adamant in finding out the truth.
The subordinate presents photos,ying them out on the desk that show Marco, Oliver and the maid
conversing with one another at a restaurant and then out her house.
Of course, to Eric this hasn’t changed anything. Marco has only sped up Eric’s ns to eradicate him.
Everything else is going ordingly. “And how is Lily?” “Everything is normal. She remains in her
prison cell. Although she is growing impatient.”
Eric scoffs. “Well, she won’t have to wait much longer. It’s time,” the subordinate only lowers himself
into a bow in clear acknowledgment.
“It shall be done your highness,” he says before exiting the room.
In a different part of the kingdom, after Tanya has returned from the hospital, she takes ire to stay at
Vivian’s house, wanting to spend time with her family since Marco is away. And as ire ys with
Vivian, Tanya opens Margaret’s notebook.
She flicks through the pages carefully, looking at each perfume whilst trying to discern what the King
had been poisoned with. Finally, shees across a page that describes all of Joseph’s symptoms
perfectly. Tanya’s sure that this is the poison, and this is the perfume she needs to cure him.
But just as she begins prepping her work station to start making it, she hears loud noisesing from
the pce. She, Vivian and ire step out to see what themotion is all about. Maids and servants
are scurrying back and forth like a disturbed ant’s nest, frantic in their efforts.
Finally, when Tanya questions one of the maids, she describes the issue.
“Lily has escaped from prison!”