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Chapter 85

    Pregnant After One Night With The Lycan Chapter 85


    Pregnant After One Night With The Lycan By Kellie Brown


    Chapter 85 Joseph Wakes Up


    Tanya’s POV:


    Something ufortable writhes in my gut after hearing the news of Lily’s escape. It dawns on me


    that I have felt uncertain about the whole ordeal, like I knew she’d somehow find a way to escape her


    prison cell. No matter what victory I had earned, Lily always found a way toe out on top. Even now,


    even though she is seen as a criminal on the run, she still has escaped her fate once more.


    With such thoughts in mind, my hand goes to take out the ruby ne that I have been keeping in


    my pocket, studying the glossy crimson stones with intense concentration. When Freya and I snapped


    Lily’s diamond ne I saw bits and pieces of dark matter floating within the crystals. And now, I


    can’t help but wonder if it was ck magic that I had seen.


    Title of the document


    By tilting the ne back and forth, and letting it catch the light, I try to see if it too has the same


    ck swirl. But I see nothing, letting out a huff as I put the ne away. But even if I can’t see any


    ck magic in this ne, something tells me that both nes could be directly or indirectly


    rted to Dorian.


    Other than Mr. Barlow, may his soul rest in peace. Dorian was the only werewolf I had seen wield such


    magic, and he in fact himself said that Lily had sent him to k*il*l me. There must be a connection


    between the two. I just couldn’t decipher the what, the why nor could I prove how.


    But right now, learning the truth does not matter. Wolfish instincts tell me that something bad and


    terrible is on the horizon. I must hurry and create the perfume that will save Joseph, surely, he’d know


    who poisoned him. Or at least he’d answer the questions I can’t. We need him awake again.


    I leave ire in Vivian’s care and use her perfumery room to make my concoction. Thankfully in


    Vivian’s workstation, all the required ingredients are avable to me, and I work quickly to make the


    perfume. All the while something nags at me in the back of my mind, telling me that something bad is


    about to ur if I don’t hurry.


    Marco’s POV:


    I’m really missing home, I’m missing my house, I miss Tanya and my little girl ire. I want to return to


    them, to go back to our routines. But I can’t, not with the mystery of my mother’s death weighing on my


    shoulders. I deserve to know the truth, my mother deserves that closure, and not for her death to be


    written off as a suicide.


    Hence, I can’t exin the relief that expels through my system when the maid finally decides to tell us


    the truth. I notice that she’s trembling, obviously distraught as her hands shake and hair appears frayed


    as she runs her hands through it. “Sit down Susan. Please sit down. Oliver, get her water,” Oliver fills


    her a ss and sets it down in front of her, before sitting down beside me.


    Her breaths are short and hesitant as she finally musters the courage to speak. “I poisoned your


    mother,” she sniffles, wiping streaks from her cheeks. “But not intentionally! I promise you Marco, I


    loved your mother with all my heart. She was not just my master, but she was also a friend to me. She


    treated me with respect and looked after my family, and especially loved my daughter…. The Queen…


    it was the Queen who sought out to poison her.”


    My emotions writhe uncontrobly beneath the surface. But I try to keep my face neutral, even as the


    maid puts a hand on top of mine. Whether to try andfort me orfort herself I don’t know, either


    way she continues with the story.


    “In the weeks leading up to her passing, your mother was very sad after Joseph rejected their bond.


    So, on this one particr day, I wanted to make her a bowl of her favourite soup, hoping this would


    make Marie feel better.” She sighs, and I can see through her eyes, that as she is reciting to us the


    story, her mind is wandering back to the moment. “But when I went into the kitchen to start cooking, I


    realized I didn’t have all the ingredients. I was going to scrap the idea entirely and cook something else,


    but suddenly the Queen’s maid walked in, carrying a tray food. She had the soup I needed. She was


    very enthusiastic about it as well, saying that the Queen had made it especially for Marie as a gift, after


    hearing how much she loved the soup.”


    Susan shakes her head, now beginning to frown. “I should’ve known something was off,” tears well up


    in her eyes again as she shakes her head more furiously. “I should have known. But I was so naive.


    Just so excited that this would make your mother happy, and I rushed to serve it to her.”


    Her tears continue to fall. “I came to check on her several hourster- but she was already gone. She


    was gone…” I try as much I can to soothe the maid, quietly running a hand back and forth over hers to


    try andfort her. But emotionally, I feel myself detaching from the rest of the world. Hearing once


    again about my mother’s passing breaks my already cracked heart.


    Susan eventually rposes herself a little, saying. “I suspected that something was wrong with the


    soup. But when I went to inform someone about the truth, the Queen’s maid was waiting for me. She


    stopped me, saying that if I told the truth to anyone, I’d simply be the one med for the crime. Since I


    was the one to serve the soup to her.”


    She curses beneath her breath. “When I tried to argue that I would tell them that I was given the soup


    by the Queen’s maid, she gave me a sickening smile, tormenting me, saying that no one had seen us.


    It was my word against hers, and no one would dare use the Queen or the Queen’s maid.”


    Something stirs behind her eyes, and she retracts her hand from mine, dropping her head in shame. “I


    had no choice but to keep my mouth shut. I even had to let the Queen’s subordinates in to slit her


    wrists, to make it look like Mariemitted suicide from excessive grief… I… I can never forgive


    myself. I couldn’t even see her after they did it. I- I,” Susan breaks down again in loud sobs. “I’m so


    sorry Marco. I’m so sorry. I loved her truly. I didn’t know what to do. I wanted to protect my family, so I


    ran away. I’m sorry.”


    Despite how horrible it all sounds. Susan portrays true sincerity in everything she says. I believe her. I


    believe the fact that she loved my mother. And I believe that she ran away out of fear of being framed.


    “I want to help you,” I blink awake from my daze as she says this, looking into my eyes. “I want to


    testify about what happened. I want to help you reveal the truth.”


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    Just as she says the doctor walks over to us and tells Susan that her daughter has made a full


    recovery, and has sessfully given birth to her baby. Susan weeps with joy and thanks the both of us


    for helping get her daughter to the doctor in time. She believes this to be a sign from the Moon


    Goddess that she must join us on our return to Capital and testify as witness.


    After her daughter’s condition stabilizes, we head for the capital. Just as we near, we stop to fill up on


    gas. And the three of us decide to just take a walk to stretch our legs. That’s when we pass by the


    mouth of a darkened alleyway.


    For a moment I think I see two orbs of yellow light, course, I think my mind is ying tricks on me. Till


    the alleyway echoes a deep and deafening growl. We all freeze. Then, from the shadows emerges a


    lone wolf. His hackles are raised, arching his back, whilst his jaw opens to reveal a set of sharp teeth.


    Before any of us can react, the wolf pounces on Susan, forcing a scream from her lungs as it growls


    and snaps, just missing her neck. In reaction to the threat my werewolf senses kick in, my eyes glow


    and a growl leaps from my lips as I m a hard kick into the ribcage of the wolf. The f*orc*e sends the


    canine colliding with the wall, rupturing the bricks as it whimpers in pain.


    “Quick, get behind us,” I pull Susan to her feet and f*orc*e her to get behind me and Oliver as we stand


    defensively towards the depth of the alley. From it springs the figures of numerous werewolves, all in


    their wolf forms. Their eyes glow menacingly as they growl and snarl at us, nearing our position as they


    stalk towards us.


    Boots click against the gravel and into the centre of the circling wolves walks Eric, a predatory smile


    gleaming on his face. “You always have been the strongest Lycan the kingdom of Mador has ever


    known,” says my brother slyly. “Alone, I may not be able to defeat you. But that’s why I brought a few


    helpers along. The kingdom has lived in peace for so very long, no wars to fight, no battles to be won.


    This would definitely be an exciting endeavour for my warriors.”


    He chuckles as the wolf sounds grow louder and more chaotic, trying to edge me on. But I know to hold


    my ground, I try to stay nted by Oliver’s side, even as my Lycan rages to be released. But Eric


    knows this, his carefully chosen words only adding to the fire. “You won’t win this little brother. Let


    alone save the maid’s life.”


    His eyes glimmer with confidence. “Give her to me, and I’ll leave you and Oliver unhurt. There’s no


    need for bloodshed.”


    My heart hammers against my chest rapidly, my nostrils ring with rage. But I maintain my


    emotionless expression, coiling my fists, digging my nails into my flesh to try and distract myself from


    the fury. “No,” I say bluntly. “She’s not going anywhere with you.”


    I ready myself mentally, ready myself to fend off the wolves that surround us. I try to count them, and


    mentally remember their positions so I know who to fight off first. But before any of them can attack, a


    long primitive howl sounds off in the distance.


    It’s a warning call. I look at Eric and also notice his surprise. Just then, wolvese up from behind


    Eric, surrounding him and his men. I recognize the wolves as also being soldiers from the capital. And


    amongst them in their human forms stand Tanya, Alexander and…. My father, the King.
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