Chapter 218
Chapter 68: A
Theo and I got out of the car at the doctor’s officeter that afternoon. The parking lot was nearly empty
as they had probably stopped seeing patients for the day already. Theo had managed to get them to fit
me in today.
“This may be better anyway,” he said as he wrapped an arm around my waist. “The fewer people see
us here, the less risk of rumors starting.”
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He kissed my temple and walked me inside.
“Hello, Alpha. Luna A,” a woman in a white coat greeted us at the door. “It’s a pleasure to meet you.
I’m Dr. Albright.”
“It’s a pleasure as well, Doctor,” I said, shaking her hand. “We’re sorry to keep you here after hours.”
“Don’t you even worry about that,” she said. “I’d be here doing my notes anyway. Come on back with
me.”
Theo squeezed my hand as we followed the doctor back to an examination room. She started off with a
standard exam and talked about what I could expect during a werewolf pregnancy. She took her time,
letting us ask as many questions as we had.
“There has been a lot going on ever since A and I got together,” Theo said. “She has been going
through a lot of extra stresstely. Now, her morning sickness has been getting worse, so she’s not
sleeping. I know this can’t be healthy for both of them.”
“It’s not healthy for any of you,” Dr. Albright said. “Ideally, we want both Mom and Dad to get rest and
rxation. However, life often has
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different ns. I can definitely give you something that can help with the morning sickness. As well as
some pamphlets with techniques that can help reduce stress. It is something important to consider. But
what can help with that is to remember that we are a resilient species, and babies are often as resilient
as we are. But I’d like to do an ultrasound today anyway. That should help put you at ease.”
“Thank you, Doctor,” I said.
She took us back to the ultrasound room and instructed me to lie down. It was a strange feeling waiting
to see my pup for the first time as she prepared the machine. She touched the wand to my belly and
within seconds, we could hear a heartbeating through the monitor. Theo’s hold on my hand
tightened. A smile spread across the doctor’s face.
“Everything looks fantastic,” she said, “And here” – she turned the monitor in our direction and pointed
to a spot on the screen
“is your little pup. Strong and healthy.”
I swiped at the tears that started to fall as Theo kissed my temple, whispering how much he loved me.
“You will probably start feeling it kick any day now,” she said.
“Already?” I asked.
She nodded. “It’s growing pretty fast. It’s not terribly umon to see some pup develop faster than
others. And it is possible that you could have conceived shortly before your heat, as well. Either way,
you’re doing a great job and your baby is doing great.
I breathed a sigh of relief, leaning into Theo as he held onto me. Dr. Albright wiped my belly clean and
covered me back up. She printed out some of the images from the ultrasound and handed them to me.
“First pictures of baby. I’ll get you something for the morning sickness, continue with your prenatal
vitamins, and just keep doing what you’re doing,” she said with a smile.
“Again, thank you,” Theo said. “We really appreciate you fitting us in. And for your discretion.”
“Of course, Alpha,” Dr. Albright replied. “We are all excited about our nèw Alpha and Luna. The pack
will be just as exciting when they find out about the new addition. The least I can do is help protect
them.” She stood up and smoothed her coat. “Take any time you need, but there isn’t anything else for
me today. See yourselves out when you’re ready.”
We thanked her again as she left. The moment the door closed, Theo was kissing me. I chuckled
against his lips.
“Do you feel better?” I asked when he finally pulled away.
“I do,” he confirmed, helping me off the bench. “Do you?”
“I will feel even better once this morning sickness is under control,” I chided. “But yes, it’s a big relief
knowing that, with everything else, at least our pup is strong and doing fine. Thank you. For insisting I
come in.”
He brushed his fingers along my cheek. “It’s my job to take care of you, love,” he replied. “Both of you.
I’m not going to let you suffer. Even if it is normal or because of our pup.‘
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understanding that we may need to get used to a little bit
of suffering when ites to our kids,” I teased.
“Not a chance,” he insisted with a grin.
After a few more kissed and caresses, we headed back out to the car.
My mind wandered to something I had been putting off as we pulled out of the parking lot.
“What’s wrong?” Theo asked.
“Nothing’s wrong,” I assured him. “I was just thinking. Now that we know everything is fine, it may be
time to tell Ma and Kylee