Pregnant and Cast Out: The Alpha's Betrayal
t wasn't labor pains. It was a burning sensat
door. "Help! Som
ne c
or finally opened.
her, a bitter woman named Carol. Behind them
ing the small room. She held a handkerchief
utching the wall for su
baby," Lydi
ze. "
a large man, his muscles still thick despite his age. "Theo is
ing with malice. "Just like my daughter said. You
's! Elena lied! She's the on
loves. "My son has pure blood. He would never sire a weakling li
lappe
e force of the blow. Her glove... it bur
en silver dust into the leather. For a wolf, silver
us declared. "We cannot allow a R
up," Lydi
in. They grabbed me by my hair and ar
nd scratching. "You're killing hi
tion!" Marcus kic
exploded in my side. I screamed,
courtyard. It was raining. The cold water
ydia commanded. "Let her die in
ing. The pain in my stomach was unbearable. I could feel t
oice echoed in my mind. I
!* I mentally scr
phalt just outside the pack gat
rcus spat, standing on th
ded against my back. I was going to di
ays ago. Had it failed? H
he grou
was the sound of eng
rn through three state lines to get here.* The lead car, a massive military-grade truckdia stumbled
a giant of a man, radiating an aura so powerful it felt like the sun
King
look at Theo's parents. He ran straigh
re panic. He scooped me up into hi
word slipping out. I had n
. I drove as fast as I could."* He looked up at Marcus, and the killing intent that exploded fro
king the very foundations of the Pack House,
time. Then, the pain became too