Pregnant And Rejected By My Alpha Mate By Caroline Above Chapter 37
Pregnant And Rejected
Chapter 37 The Eros Pack Seleneâs POV The mountains seem to go on forever. I never realized how much distance is between the pack territories until now. Of course, most people donât travel on foot anymore. In a car the journey would probably take a day or two, on foot it drags on for two weeks.
I might enjoy the adventure more if my situation was different. The landscapes around me are beyond compare, but I cannot enjoy their beauty â not when Iâm constantly looking over my shoulder.
I know everyone in Elysium thinks Iâm dead, but part of me is still afraid Arabella might be coming after me. Was she fooled like all the others? Was she watching when my mysterious rescuer carried me from the flames?
Though Iâm no closer to understanding who saved me, I know this is the only explanation for my survival. I was unconscious and on the verge of death; somebody had to have braved the fire to rescue me.
My first thought was Odette, but I donât think she would have taken me from Elysium and left me in the forest. Yet she and Arabella are the only ones who knew I was at the cabin. In one brief moment of insanity I even considered the possibility that Arabella returned for me out of sudden remorse, or perhaps more likely, to instigate some sort of cruel mind game.
Of course, evil mistresses arenât my only concern on the road to Eros. Thereâs also rogues and bandits to fear. Without a pack to govern the land, crime and violence rule all neutral territories. No one is safe where anarchy reigns, but especially women traveling without protection.
The hikers who came to my aid when I first woke in the forest, a pair of Vega wolves named Chloe and Annie, have been nothing but lovely to me. They lent me clothes and shared their supplies, even changing their planned route in order to help me reach my destination. Though I havenât shared my story with them, or even revealed my true name, they have not pried.
It seems this is one of those unspoken bonds of womanhood; we do not need to know why one of our fellows is on the run to help them. We all understand the reasons women might need to flee far too well.
When at last we cross the final ridge of the mountains and the Eros territory spreads out on the horizon, we all share a sigh of relief. âWeâre almost there.â Chloe wraps an arm around my shoulders.
By this time tomorrow weâll be over the border.â
Just hang on one more day,â Annie says, appearing on my other side. âThen you can sleep for a week.â
I havenât told either woman that Iâm pregnant, but the baby made its survival known in the same way itâs marked is presence from the day I conceived. Iâve been so ill on the journey that Iâve avoided having to explain to Chloe and Annie that I donât have a wolf. I havenât been in any state to contribute to the hunting or camp labor, and Iâm certain they know the truth.
In the end, I donât have to wait another day to reach safety. Just before dusk, as weâre forging a low water crossing, the sounds of approaching wolves send us into high alert. We bolt together to stand in a tight ring in the middle of the water, communicating possible escape routes with our eyes.
Just as weâre about to dive into the river, I smell a familiar blend of sea mist and sandalwood, and throw out my arms to stop my friends from fleeing. âWait.â
The huge shifters who burst through the trees are all in their animal forms, and though Iâve never seen Drakeâs wolf, Iâd recognize his bright green eyes anywhere. They widen to saucers when he sees me, and he transforms immediately, hurtling toward me through the water and throwing his arms around me.
âOh my god, I thought you were dead.â He breathes against my neck.
âDrake,â I gasp, my feet swinging around his calves, âI canât breathe.â
âOops!â He returns me to the ground, âIâm sorry. Itâs just Selene, I went to your funeral. Thatâs where we were coming from.â He explains, gesturing to the men around him. âWe just stopped for a run because weâve been stuck in the car all day.â
âSelene?â Chloe and Annie say in unison. This is not the name I gave them.
Shooting them an apologetic look, I turn back to Drake. âAs far as anyone is concerned, I am dead.â I answer firmly. âAnd I need to stay that way.â
The Eros pack territory is about as different from Nova lands as a place could be. Settled among the tidal forests and salt marshes of the Western coast, their capital Asphodel is a true marvel of engineering. A floating city, dissected by hundreds of saltwater canals and intertwined with living bridges woven from mangrove roots, it feels wild and wondrous in a way the caves of Elysium never did.
Under the mountains life felt dark and cramped, no matter how beautiful the exteriors or near the forest.
Nothing ever changed or shifted; how could it when the city was literally set in stone? Here the ground beneath my feet is different one moment from the next, and the oscillating tide breathes life into every corner of the marsh.
âHow do you run?â I wonder aloud, gaping at the floating docks forming an endless maze through the city. The Eros wolves are known for their speed, but I cannot comprehend how they could develop such skills without solid land.
Drake grins widely, âThereâs a reason weâre the fastest pack on the continent.â He boasts good-
naturedly, âWhen you spend your life running on water, running on land is childâs play.â
Laughing feels so foreign to me, âBut donât you get frustrated having to always stay on paths, and what about hunting?â
âWell we do go inland sometimes.â He allows, nodding toward the water on our left. âBut thereâs plenty to hunt here.â At that moment a large velvety snout breaks the surface of the blue-green lagoon, followed by gentle eyes and a very round body.
My eyes dart back and forth between the animal and Drake. âWhat is that?â
âWe call them sea-cows.â Drake explains, chuckling at the expression on my face.
âYou eat them?!â I exclaim, horrified that they would harm such a peaceful looking creature.
âIâm only teasing.â He admits, then shifts his predatory eyes to the mangroves on the other side of the canal. âThe crocodiles on the other hand.â
I gaze at the huge reptile, suddenly understanding how the Eros pack earned its reputation for being so tough. They arenât the best fighters on land, but Iâd be willing to bet they own that title in the water.
âI had no ideaâ¦â I admit, positively reveling in the sights around me, âIâve never been anywhere but Elysium.â
âThe world is full of amazing places.â Drake agrees, âyou can go anywhere now.â
I shake my head. âIâm in the same position I was three years ago. Iâm free but I have nothing.â I sigh, âThis wasnât how I planned on leaving.â
âIt doesnât have to be the same.â He replies as we stroll through the wetlands, âIâll help you get started, anywhere you wish. Iâd like you to stay here,â He confesses with a wink, âbut if you want to go somewhere else, Iâll take you. Weâll get you settled, find you a job you can build your own future, rather than depending on a man to provide it.â
âI still donât understand why you would do that for me.â I reveal doubtfully. The last time I asked, he didnât really give me an answer. He simply redirected with a question about my inability to trust.
âBecause I canât think of anyone alive more deserving of help.â Drake responds simply. And because I believe you could be anything you put your mind to, if you simply had the opportunity. The Eros pack can always use more good people.â
I study him for a long moment, from his raven hair and emerald eyes, to his disarming smile and chiseled body. After a minute or so, I find the courage to ask, âWhatâs wrong with you?â
âWhat?â He blinks.
âThis all sounds too good to be true.â I sigh. âNo one is this nice.â
Drake frowns, âI guess Iâm just going to have to prove you wrong.â
Chloe and Annie are waiting for us in front of the Eros Pack House, an enormous palazzo towering over the city center. Unlike Elysium there are no skyscrapers or buildings at different elevations in Asphodel. The entire city floats at the same level, making the pack house visible from anywhere in the marsh.
âWeâll have to choose a new name for you.â Drake ponders as we stroll across a living bridge, âI take it you were already using one with your Vega friends.â
âYes, although I think you let that cat out of the bag.â I tease, âI told them my name is Celeste.â âI like it.â
Drake compliments, âAnd itâs close enough to Selene that it shouldnât be hard for either of us to remember.â
âYour men will know.â I remind him.
âThey wonât tell.â He promises, âIâve already given orders to take your real identity to their graves.â My shoulders untense at this news, even as his next words tangle my nerves once more. âI take it Bastien never found out about the baby?â
âNo.â I confirm. A question which has been gnawing at my mind since reuniting with Drake finally works its way out of my mouth âDid he⦠how did he seem, at the funeral?â
When Drake wonât meet my gaze, I know Iâm not going to like the answer. âActually, he wasnât there.â
His words hit me like a punch to the gut. âHe didnât even go to my funeral?â
âAnd thatâs not all.â He exhales heavily, âThe news is all over Elysium: Bastienâs about to marry Arabella, and apparently they arenât even waiting for the mourning period to end. Rumor has it theyâre moving so quickly because⦠well,â He trails off, rubbing the back of his neck.
Understanding dawns on me from the awkward expression on his face, âSheâs pregnant too.â