The Alpha King’s Hated Slave Chapter 243
The Alpha King's Hated Slave
Sally was sad. She stared at her husband who was making a fire in the kitchen, her heart felt heavy with burden.
Isnât it time she gets pregnant yet? This question bothers her greatly.
She has been in marriage with her husband for five months now. Shouldnât she be with his child now? Am I a barren womà n?
Tears burned the back of her eyes and she sniffled.
Chad heard the familiar sound, he swiveled his head to her direction. The relaxation of his face was replaced by sadness immediately.
He left the woods and walked to her, âMy dear wife. Donât.â
âIâm sorry, Iâm sorry, Iâm sorryâ¦â She rushed out, âI shouldnât be doing this. I just canât help myself.â
He took her small hands into his, âI just want you to be happy, Dear Wife. Your increasing sadness everyday hurts me immensely. The days we spend together are the best days of my lifeâ¦the happiest days. We will have a child when the time is right.â
âWe have been married for the past five months. Itâs a l-long time for a wife not to be carrying her husbandâs s-seed.â She cried.
Pain flashed in Chadâs eyes. He wants a child greatly, but he wants her happiness more greatly. Sally blames herself about this.
Their inability to make a child in the past few months has reawakened the traumas of her life she tried hard to forget.
She began, pain lacing her words. âWhat if the h-horrible things the Kings did to meââ
âThere is nothing wrong with you, dearling. Please, stop blaming yourself. Even if something changed because of thatâ¦horrible evil they did to you, it still will NOT make me love you less, Sally. Never!â
His words made her tears overflow. âI canât give you a childâ¦â She cried sorrowfully.
âI want you to be happy more than I ever want a child. Please, stop beating yourself up, Sally, please.â He led his weeping wife out of the kitchen to the sitting room, lowered himself on the folding chair with her sitting on his thighs.
âI just canât h-help it..! I feel like such a failure..!â She sobbed.
âWhat if itâs me?â
A pause. And then,
âW-What?â
Chad let his own fears out, âWhat if Iâm the reason why we havenât been able to make a child?â
She faced him completely, wiping her tears to see him clearly.
He averted his eyes, âI was tortured as badly as the King was. I was neverâ¦roasted down there, but I stillâ¦â he swallowed tightly, âI had it very bad in Mombana, Sally. The things I was put through..? I wouldnât be surprised if all the healthy seeds inside me has finished.â
âNo. No, please, donât say something like that ever again! Thereâs nothing wrong with you!â She whispered vehemently, her pain forgotten in the face of his.
âWould it have made a difference? If something is wrong with meâ¦?â He voiced out another fear of his, âWould it have made a difference between us, if I canât give you a child?â
âNo,â she shook her head adamantly, sniffling. âI love you, my husband. I will keep being by your side and I will keep trying to make you so happy. I love you.â
âAnd I love you, Sally. Itâs also the same for me. I will not stop loving you just because weâre unable to make a child. I married you because I love you so much, dear wife. I did not marry a mare that bears children.â
Her lips quivered, new tears filled her eyes. âOh, dear, the things you sayâ¦â
He kissed her passionately. His wife has been so sad lately.
He wished somethingâ¦.anythingâ¦any newsâ¦will come and make her happy again.
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The celebration was lively, but very tiring for the pregnant Queen. By the time she finished going round to greet all the Kings, her feet were aching.
Iâm forgetting something⦠Iâm forgetting something⦠Something Importantâ¦
The thought kept banging her head but for the life of her, she canât seem to place it; that which keeps skipping her mind. For the past few weeks now, she has been quite forgetful of some little details.
Baski said itâs normal for some pregnant women, but she doesnât like it. It keeps nagging the back of her mind that sheâs forgetting something important.
It was early evening and King Lucien has retired to his bedroom an hour ago. The King has been acting very weirdly towards her, and for the life of her, Danika wasnât able to comprehend why.
Uyah came and rescued her. She led her out of Court through the backdoor to her bedroom where she was able to sneak in food and water for her.
âYouâre holding up greatly, My Queen.â The young girl beamed at her as she took the empty plate of food.
âMy feet hurts. You all are very mean. You should have at least gave me a hint in the morning.â Danika complained tiredly.
âAnd ruin the surprise? Thatâs not me, My Queen.â She carried the plates towards the door, âDonât worry about your aching feet, very soon youâll be in your Kingdom. Youâll be resting your sore feet then.â The door closed behind Uyah.
Uyah is right. Very soon Iâll be in my Kiâ
Her thoughts cut off suddenly. That was when it dawned on herâ¦.the last piece she has been trying to reach today but it keeps skipping her mind.
Her Kingdom? Mombana?
Sheâll be going back to Mombana. She will be leaving Salem?
Dread filled her. Of course, she will be leaving Salem, sheâs no longer a slave, sheâs a Queen. A Queen of a different Kingdom.
âBy heavensâ¦!â
As one piece fell into place, the others followed. Suddenly, she was beginning to make sense. Everything.
The way the King has been for the past few daysâ¦
The night beforeâ¦
His wordsâ¦
***âI fear that if I take you the way I crave to do all day⦠I will not be able to let you go.â***
He has been preparing to let her go since he made plans to free her from Slavery. His sour moods, the new look in his eyes, the new stiffness of his shouldersâ¦his recoil from her touch.
Itâs all because of this.
Her heart became so heavy, like a wood has been placed inside her chest. She rose from the bed, tears filled her eyes.
She has to go and see him!