Pregnant And Rejected By My Alpha Mate By Caroline Above Chapter 105
Pregnant And Rejected
Chapter 105 Searching Seleneâs POV My husband is impossible.
I swear, itâs not even dark out and weâre already in bed. We donât even have my heat to use as an excuse anymore. That ended days ago, but the way Bastien is acting, youâd think we were a pair of teenagers trapped in a frenzy of hormones. Not that heâs solely to blame, it seems like every time he touches me I dissolve into a puddle.
It may sound like Iâm complaining, but Iâm just overwhelmed by everything thatâs happened over the last few weeks. Iâm not the least bit disappointed to have this incredible Alpha lavishing his affection on me, Iâm simply at a loss for how to deal with all these changes.
Bastien is wrapped around me like the warmest of blankets, his big body cushioning every inch of me while his lips move over my soft skin. âGoddess, I love you.â He murmurs, nuzzling my neck.
âI love you too.â I whisper, smiling widely. âEven if you donât listen to me when I try to tell you about my powers.â
Bastienâs warm chuckle vibrates against my skin moments before his fingers flutter over my sides, tickling me mercilessly. Squealing with laughter and writhing in his arms, I try to escape the tortuous touches, but only end up winding myself tighter in his embrace.
âI was listening.â He promises, nibbling my shoulder, â1 simply had other things on my mind.â
âOh I know what you had on your mind.â I answer wryly, cuddling closer. âBut what do you think?â
âI think if even half of what you read is true, then we need to figure out how to help you access that part of yourself.â He claims simply.
âReally?â I ask, glancing over my shoulder and trying to glimpse his rugged face.
âOf course.â Bastien confirms.
âYou donât think itâsâ¦â I start with a shrug. âI donât know, dangerous or something?â
âI think you need to learn as much as you can,â My mate assesses firmly. âThe more able you are to defend yourself, the better.â
âI want to be able to teach Lila, too.â I confide, âwhen sheâs old enough.â
âMmm.â Bastien purrs in confirmation, âWe need to find you a teacher somehow. Someone who knows about these things someone we can trust.â
âWhere on earth are we going to find someone like that?â I ask softly. âIâve never even heard of any other Volanas, and the people who wrote those history books have been dead for years.â
âI donât know.â Bastien answers, sounding like his mind is a thousand miles away. âBut I canât see another option. Weâve tried to bring the powers out on our own and itâs not working. We need help.â
Rolling over to face my husband, I tilt my face up for a kiss. My wish is granted almost immediately as his form lips claim mine. Even as I dissolve into the moment, his words ring in my head, echoing through my thoughts as if holding some unspoken truth just out of reach.
Heâs right that we havenât been able to trigger my powers on our own, but I canât forget what Odette said about my inability to see my mate as a threat no matter what he does. I know Bastien wonât allow anyone else to attack me, but my instincts will never kick in unless Iâm truly afraid.
Selene, Luna pipes up, rousing from her contented daze, the answer is obvious. We donât need to be attacked to be afraid, we just need to be in danger.
What are you talking about?â I complain. We were in danger with Martin and nothing happened.
I can almost see my wolf shaking her head. Lila was with us then, we were trying to shield her, not fight.
Well how do you expect us to fight if no one is attacking us? I scoff.
People arenât the only threats to us. Luna reminds me. In fact I can think of one threat thatâs right next door, one we can face without risking harm to anyone else.
Suddenly I know exactly what she means, Luna, thatâs insane. We have a child, and a mate who has already survived our death once. Weâre not going to risk killing ourselves and leaving them all alone, just to test a theory.
Donât you see? Luna implores. Lila and Bastien are precisely why weâll have to fight, she argues. They need us. Dying isnât an option.
No. I insist, at least, not without some sort of backup.
I can picture my sleek, white wolf nodding. I think itâs time we pay another visit to Odette.
Bastienâs POV Heads jerk up when I walk through the front doors of Elysium Memorial Hospital with Aiden and Donovan, doctors and nurses scanning our small group as if looking for signs of illness or injury, then furrowing their brows when they find none. Reading my grim expression and determined stride, most drop their gazes once they realize we arenât here for an emergency or social call.
We march straight to the pathology lab, the falsified DNA tests safely clutched in my fist. When we arrive the lab supervisor does a double take, her eyes going wide when she suddenly finds her Alpha bearing down on her.
I flatten the results page on the counter, âWhat can you tell me about this?â I demand.
Hesitantly reaching for the page, she eventually latches onto the corners, forced to tug it out from beneath my palm and looking more and more nervous every second. Her dark eyes flit over the results page, before she looks back up at me with a frown. âThis appears to be a negative paternity test.â
My eyes narrow to slits, âPerhaps I should have been clearer. This test was run in your labs, and the results have since been proven false. So Iâm trying to figure out whether your staff is simply incompetant, or criminal.â
The blood drains from the womanâs face. âAlpha, forgive me, this is the first Iâm hearing of this.â She stammers, âCan may I ask?â She trails off looking uncertain.
âI know theyâre false because my daughter has a starlight allergy which was recently triggered.â I expiain, âMy blood was required for the antidote.â
The supervisorâs jaw tightens, âI see.â Turning to a computer on her left, she quickly types in a rapid stream of information, presumably pulling up the electronic records. Gnawing on her lip as she reads the results, she glances at me uncertainly. âEverything in the system matches that print out.â
âWhich means what, exactly?â I interrogate.
âWell, either the sample was contaminated, or the wrong sample was run against your daughterâs.â She hedges. âIntentionally or accidentally.â
âCould someone have edited the results once they were generated?â Aiden questions.
âIâd be able to see edits made after the fact.â She explains. âIf I had to guess Iâd say the wrong sample was run. If you would be willing to provide me another, I could confirm this.â
âFine.â I agree through a thick red haze. âWho ran the tests?
She scrolls up to the top of the screen, her brow knitting together in confusion, âI donât⦠itâs not⦠this doesnât make sense.â Her words are running together in a rapid whir.
âWhatâs wrong?â Donavon asks gently.
The supervisor stares up at me with pure trepidation, âIt says I ran these⦠but I wasnât even here that day!â She immediately squeaks, âI was on vacation, down at the coast with my family.â
âYou can provide proof of this?â I question.
âOf course.â She promises, âand my colleagues can confirm it.â
âWho was covering for you?â Aiden wants to know.
âMy assistant Jane.â She straightens her shoulders a bit, âbut she couldnât have done this. The system requires our ID badges to swipe in and I leave mine at home when Iâm not at work. It was exactly where I left it when we got back to the city.â
âSo what are you saying, who could have done this?â | press, getting more and more frustrated by the minute.
Her mouth gapes wordlessly for one long moment, âI donât know.â She finally answers feebly, ânone of this makes any sense. The test was run after hours â the lab wasnât even open when it happened.â
Donavon leans forward, resting his burly forearms on the counter, âDoes everyone who enters the lab have to badge in?â
âYes, I can pull the log!â She exclaims, latching onto the idea.
As soon as the screen populates, I know the effort was for naught. The supervisor looks completely dejected, âIt says ! swiped in just after midnight.â She whispers, âNo one else was here.â
Aiden squeezes my shoulder, nodding towards the hallway. âThey installed security cameras a few years ago. If someone entered the lab using her badge, we should be able to see them on the footage.â
Shaking my head I growl, âif it hasnât been tampered with too.â I gripe, âhow much do you want to bet the recordings from that night have been erased?â
My betas grimace, and suddenly Aidenâs voice appears in my head. You believe her?
Studying the supervisor bleakly, I-reply. Yes, unfortunately I think sheâs telling the truth.
So where do we go from here? Donavon interjects.
First we check the security tapes, I decide, then we need to pay Dr Kane a visit.
Dr Kane? Aiden asks, to file a complaint?
Itâs a logical assumption, after all Kaneâs been the packâs chief physician since my father was alive. But thatâs not why want to see him now.
No, I counter. To ask him how he misidentified my mateâs body after the fire.