Pregnant And Rejected By My Alpha Mate By Caroline Above Chapter 110
Pregnant And Rejected
Chapter 110 Followed Seleneâs POV When Lila and I reached New Town, the streets rearranged themselves before my very eyes. All of a sudden the world around me transformed: the cars and modern advertisements faded, reverting to styles and campaigns from the forgotten past. New restaurants and shops disappeared, replaced by businesses which have long since closed.
Everything appears as it did fifteen years ago the last time I truly spent time here â the last time I walked these streets before my mother died and Garrick took me prisoner. After I escaped I rarely came here. I avoided this neighborhood like the plague. But here I am again, ten years old and about to lose everything I ever knew and loved.
âThis is it, Mommy?â Lilaâs tiny hand squeezes mine, her beloved voice jolting me out of my reverie.
âThis is it.â I confirm. âI grew up in that very house.â And lost everything there too. Luna adds.
Hush. I tell my outspoken wolf.
âCan we go inside?â Lila asks eagerly.
âOkay.â I agree hesitantly.
Walking through the unlocked front door feels like stepping straight into the past. Itâs even worse than being out of the street. In this familiar foyer, I feel like Iâm no taller or wiser than my pup. The house has been emptied, but the lingering scent of my childhood remains.
Itâs not all bad. I was right when I told Bastien there were some happy memories here. I remember coming home from school to find my mother pulling freshly baked cookies out of the oven, or building blanket forts with her in the middle of the living room.
I can still see her smile, I can even imagine I smell her perfume. Being here evokes sensations I never thought Iâd feel again, feelings I want to hold onto and never let go. However the moment I look at the heavy basement door, I see only darkness.
I turn away from the door with determination, watching Lila wander the deserted space. âMommy, dereâs no furniture.â
âThere was when I lived here.â I explain. âThere was furniture and artwork and all the sorts of things we have at home.â
âWhereâd everything go?â Lila asks curiously.
âWell,â I explain, gathering her into my arms. âMy mother died when I was still just a girl. So after I met your Daddy, I went to live with him. There wasnât a reason to keep anything here.â
Her little head cocks to the side, âwhat bout your Daddy?â
A heavy weight settles in the pit of my stomach. Iâve never talked to Lila about Garrick, and I donât plan on doing so until sheâs much older â if ever. âI never knew my Daddy.â I state calmly, sticking to the truth without revealing more than I have to.
âThe way I didnât?â She reasons.
âThatâs right, of course your Daddy found us, so now youâll always know him.â I smile, trying to force the unwelcome memories of Garrick from my mind.
âI sorry, Mama.â Lila squeezes her arms around my neck, âI wish your Daddy found you too.â
Returning my pupâs hug, I almost want to cry. Sheâs so innocent, so pure. The thought of anyone doing to her what Garrick did to me makes my newfound power surge to life, rising inside me like a tidal wave of protectiveness. Suddenly my fury towards Blaise Denizen hits a fever pitch, and I have to smother the energy pulse fighting to burst out of me.
It seems now that Iâve unlocked my power, controlling it is going to be the true challenge. Itâs enough to give me emotional whiplash. This time last week I couldnât summon my strength for anything in the world, now it pulses like a wild thing inside of me, but I can neither harness it when I desire, nor hold it in when itâs not needed.
Itâs better this way. Luna assures me, Better to my out of control than completely helpless.
I have to agree, though it does worry me to have this kind of force at my disposal when my precious pup is so nearby. âWhat do you think, angel?â I ask Lila, âHave you seen enough.â
My pup nods eagerly, âcan we get I scream?â
Giggling at the way my daughter pronounces âice cream,â I decide nothing has ever sounded more appetizing. âYou bet.â | promise.
As we step out of the house I notice that the same black SUV which was driving behind us when we first arrived, is now parked a few spaces down from our car. The windows are tinted, but I can just decipher the outline of the driver, who still sits inside waiting.
A spike of unease pulses through my nerves, but I remind myself that there could be a perfectly reasonable explanation. I buckle Lila into her car seat, then slide behind the wheel and turn the car towards the ice cream parlor.
I barely remember the drive. I donât think I looked forward for more than one second at a time through the entire route. Instead my eyes were glued to the rear view mirror, watching the black SUV crawling along behind us. Itâs definitely following us, Iâm certain now.
When I park in front of the ice cream shop, the SUV stops too. I yank Lila out of the car and stride into the parlor as quickly as I can, pulling out my phone while my toddler presses her nose to the glass case holding the cold treat, oohing and aahing in delight.
The shrill dial tone rings for only half a second. âBaby, is everything okay?â Bastien answers immediately.
âNo,â I breathe nervously. âBastien, I think weâre being followed.â
âAre you sure?â He asks, instantly on edge.
âYes,â I insist, âsomeone has been following us since before we got to New Town. We left a while ago and went for ice cream, and theyâre parked outside right now.
I donât have the first clue why, but somehow Bastien sounds more relaxed now, âwhat do they look like?â
âIâm not sure. Itâs a black SUV.â I report. âI canât see their face- and I canât scent them. But itâs a man, he looks pretty big. Wearing dark glasses and a dark hoodie.â
As we speak, movement flashes inside the car, and Iâm able to see my stalker raising a phone to his ear.
âIs he taking a phone call?â My mate asks with psychic precision.
âYes,â Drawing out the word suspiciously, I add, âhow did you know that?â
âAlright, itâs okay.â Bastien sighs with relief. âItâs just Jerome.â
âWhat do you mean itâs just Jerome?â I demand. âWho the hell is Jerome?â
âHeâs the sentey I assigned to guard you two.â My husband explains, as if this was the most obvious thing in the world.
âWhat?â I question.
âWith everything thatâs going on, I didnât feel comfortable with you and Lila running around the city without protection.â Bastien rumbles.
âWhen did you do this?â I question sharply, âbefore or after I told you our plans for the day?â
âBefore.â He answers easily, but trust me I was very glad of it this morning. How did it go?â
âOh no, donât you go changing the subject on me, mister.â I object, âmaybe Iâll consider telling you about our visit after you explain yourself.â
âBaby, Iâm not going to apologize for looking out for you and our daughter.â Bastien proclaims coldly.
âThe problem isnât the protection.â I complain in exasperation, âitâs the fact that you didnât tell me about it!â
âSweetheart Bastien begins in a placating tone.
âHe scared the hell out of me, Bastien. Did you not consider that having someone dressed like a complete creep trailing after me would be alarming?â The teenagers working behind the ice cream counter shoot me a few curious glances, and I lower my voice, âhold on a second.â
Crouching down to Lilaâs level, I tickle her round belly,â do you know what you want munchkin?â
âCan I has a sundae?â She requests with big eyes, practically bouncing up and down.
My supernatural hearing picks up on Bastienâs voice through the receiver, not before lunch!
Nonetheless, I ignore him, âyou can have whatever you want, angel.â
While my pup gives her order to the grinning girl on the other side of the counter, I return my phone to my ear. I know you heard me, little wolf.â Bastien gripes.
I snort, rolling my eyes into the back of my head. âHey if you get to make security decisions about my pup.
âOur pup.â Bastien interjects.
âOur pup,â I amend, digging in my bag for my wallet, âwithout consulting me, then I get to make food decisions about her without consulting you.â
âSelene, Iâm sorry Jerome startled you.â Bastien exhales heavily, âthe idea was that you would never know he was there. I thought it might make you more afraid to think you needed a bodyguard, rather than comforted.â
âBastien Durand.â I hiss, managing to hold onto my temper even as the waitress hands a humongous banana split to Lila. âit doesnât matter how I might react or feel about the situation. I have a right to know either way. Weâre supposed to be partners, you canât keep excluding me from decisions about our family.â
âIf you recall the last time I tried to exclude you from something and you forced your way in, you came to regret it.â He retorts, referring to the revelations about the safe house.
âWell you know what?â I lash out, feeling irrationally angry for reasons I donât even understand, âmuch more of this and Iâm going to begin regretting coming back at all.â