The Ruthless Alpha And His Secret Twin Babies
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into weeks, though it was impossi
s brought me meals. Bread and wat
d little comfort, and the echoe
dered if they were safe, if they were eating we
een there for them, as their protector. Now I was powerless, confined to thi
guards, hoping my cries would reach someone who
s, my existence forgotten
-that the change came. I had been sitting in the corner of
and a guard stepped in, his f
ummoned you," h
For what purpose? My mind raced with p
me. I forced myself to stand tall. If this
light of the upper halls blinded me after so staying so
nd chamber, the sight before m
faces pale but resolute. My eldest, barel
clared, his small fists clenched
, his gaze flicking between my children
e king said, his voice heavy with aut
oungest, Lyla, cried, her vo
arable. My heart ached to run to my children, to hold them and shiel
"Very well," he said. "She may return-but only as your nanny. She will ser
but not as their mother. I would be a servant, constantly monitored. S
pped around me tightly . I held them close, whispering soothing words ev
once-familiar space now felt foreign, tainted
ely furnished and far from the comforts I had once known. Bu
ed-tasks I had done willingly before but now felt like obligations imposed by the king's decree. My children tried to
g had instructed me to prepare the children for their appear
hem on proper etiquette. But as I watched them walk into the grand hall, t
I hated the way he used them, the way he manipulated their innocence for his own gain. My frust
nwavering. "She is a child, not your e
anner by someone of my status ."And you are nothing but a servant," he re
My children were watching, their wide eyes filled with
calm. It would only result
t my loyalty. He summoned me late one night, his ex
ommander of the royal
about his tone made me uneasy. But I knew better than to question
etter and waited as he read its contents. His fa
ad this?" h
ed and alarmed. "No, Yo
ent longer before noddi
e letter containedb, it was clear that the king was test
through the halls as we played games in the garden, their smiles a balm for m
lways. Every decision I made, every word I
r of making a mistake, knowing
ildren into bed, my eldest loo
y, Mama?" Lia
orced a smile, brushing his hair back
he words, I knew they
nvited foreign dignitaries to tour the palace, showcasing his we
youngest looking pale and unsteady. She c
she whispered, her
don't have to do t
the k
," I interrupted, my vo
and would not be attending. The news reache
s," he said, his voi
ed, meeting his gaze with a cou
pable. For a moment, I thought he wou
er your place, Roxanne. Your loya
no longer endure this life of servitude and fear. My children deserved better
king thought he could control me, he was gravely mistaken. I would