Pregnant And Rejected By My Alpha Mate By Caroline Above Chapter 52
Pregnant And Rejected
Seleneâs POV I know the words are a mistake the moment they leave my lips.
It was one thing to tell Bastien Lila isnât his pup. It was another to instruct him to forget about us, but suggesting weâll never see each other again was akin to waving a red flag in front of an angry bull â
and all three together? Well, that was just stupid.
Bastien lunges toward me, tangling one large hand in my hair and tugging my head back so that Iâm forced to look him in the eye. His molten silver gaze bores into me, and his mouth hovers mere inches above my own. My breasts graze the muscled contours of his abdomen, and Luna whine needily in my head.
âWhat did you just say?â Bastien snarls, hitching me up against him.
âIâ I stammer uselessly, not following his train of thought.
âSay it, Selene.â He repeats roughly. âTell me that weâll never see each other again.â
I gnaw on my lower lip, trying to figure out what to say to defuse his temper, to get him to leave without forcing me and Lila to go with him. âWe wonât, as long as Arabella is out there pulling her strings.â I redirect, feeling a twinge of reassurance when the glazed look in his eye eases. âShe wont fail next time, even if I do have my wolf now.â His grip on me tightens, but I press on, hammering in the final nail to the coffin. âAnd sheâll kill Lila too just to spite me.â
âWhat do you mean, you told Bastien Lila is mine?â Drake repeats, mouth agog.
After telling my mate that Arabella would kill our child if given the chance, he disappeared so quickly I practically fell to the ground. No matter what he believes regarding Lilaâs paternity, his protective instincts toward me extend to my pup, which may be the only part of his sudden appearance I can actually appreciate.
Though I truly donât know what to believe about Bastienâs relationship with Arabella, Iâm confident my accusations will at least provide enough distraction for Drake and I to form a contingency plan now that my location has been discovered by my husband.
Admittedly, Bastien left Aiden behind in Asphodel to keep an eye on us, but Iâm not worried. Not yet, at least. For the time being, my sole focus is on getting Drake up to speed and figuring out our next steps.
âI told him sheâs yours.â I repeat apologetically. âIt wasnât exactly planned but itâs the easiest explanation and another Alpha is just about the only person that could actually stand in his way.â
âMy objection isnât to the concept, Selene.â Drake groans, rubbing his eyes. âAs much as I love her, Lila doesnât look or smell like me.â He eyes Lila fondly, âShe doesnât call me daddy, you and I donât live together, Iâm not in any of your photos, she doesnât have status in the packâ¦â Heâs listing off the problems, ticking them off his fingers one by one.
Belatedly I realize the only reason why Bastien hasnât already run through these same conclusions is because his surprise and conflicted emotions blinded him to reason but that wonât last for long. âWe could say I wanted a baby so you donated as a friend.â I suggest.
âAlphaâs donât just give out their sperm left and right, Selene.â Drake counters with exasperation, âwith good reason.â
âYouâre not like most Alphas!â i exclaim. âyouâre modern and progressive!â
âNot that progressive.â He chuckles, âItâs not that I donât want to help, honestly. But we have to find an explanation that will stand up to scrutiny for more than five minutes.â
Wracking my brain for ideas, I throw out, âWe could say youâre gay and this was your only chance for kids.â
He cuts his eyes to me, âNo. Selene.â
Throwing my hands up, I finally say, âlook, itâs no oneâs business how it happened in the first place.â
Drake is already rolling his eyes. âThatâs private, between you and I. All anyone needs to know is that sheâs yours.â
âAnd how do you expect to tell the pack I have a child three years after the fact?â Drake ponders, pulling Lila into his lap and bouncing her on his knee. âHow do you expect to explain it to this little sausage?â He teases, tickling her belly and holding on tight while she writhes gleefuily in his arms.
Heâs right, I donât want to confuse Lila. At the same time, Iâd rather confuse her for a few weeks she wonât even remember when sheâ s older, than permanently introduce the chaos of the Nova pack to her life. âThis isnât about either of them.â I utter coolly, âThis is about Bastien. As far as Iâm concerned, no one else needs to be the wiser to our plans.â
âYouâre smarter than this, Selene.â Drake shakes his head. âThis isnât a lie we can keep under wraps.
You have to decide whatâs more important: tricking Bastien; or building a good life here.â
âAre youâ¦â I trail off, âAre you saying you wonât lie for me?â
âI will tell whatever story you need me to.â Drake assures me, âbut you have to be sure that story is one you actually want told â for all our sakes.â
âThank you, Drake.â I smile, watching him play with Lila the same way he has a thousand times before.
Iâve always loved watching them play. Once upon a time I even imagined this might be what it must be like to see her with her father.
I know better now. Now that Iâve seen Lila and Bastien together, nothing will ever compare to that joy. It wasnât just the invisibleâ bond tying them together, or the similarities in their expressions. It was the pure rightness of them being together, exactly as the Goddess intended.
Iâm so caught up in the memory, it takes me a moment to realize Drake isnât smiling anymore. âWhatâs wrong?â
âIâm worried, thatâs all.â Drake admits, âEven with the lie, Iâm not sure itâs safe for you two here. Is Bastien going to care that sheâs not his?â
âHeâll have to.â I murmur, âheâs not Alpha in Asphodel, he canât challenge your decision without challenging you for control.â
âI wouldnât put that past Bastien.â He cautions. âNo wolf can see clearly when it comes to their mate, and yours is even more headstrong than most.â
âIt has to end sometime.â I decide. âWe canât run forever. At one point or another I have to put my foot down and say enough is enough.â I reach over my lap to stroke Lilaâs cheek. âMy mother was chased out of the Calypso territory. I was chased out of the Nova lands. There arenât many places left on the continent for us to seek refuge in, and I refuse to let my daughter be chased from her home the way my mother and I were. Bastien can huff and puff all he wants. This ends here.â
Odetteâs POV When I answer the phone on Friday afternoon, the very last thing I expect is to hear my sonâs voice promptly turning my world upside down. Iâd been hoping the call was from him, but I was expecting updates about his investigation into the Volana tipline, not life changing revelations unraveling three years worth of hard earned healing.
âSeleneâs alive?â I canât believe what Iâm hearing. I never wanted to believe that my daughter-in-law was gone, but the evidence had seemed irrefutable at the time. âHow is that possible?â
âSheâs here in Asphodel.â Bastien explains over the phone. âDrake Cavanaugh has been protecting her all this time.â
âOh sweetheart!â Iâm not sure what to feel: joy, shock and relief all swarm for control, but confusion seems strongest still. âHow is this possible? Why?â I donât understand how any of this came to pass.
âIt was Arabella.â Bastien growls. âShe faked the kidnapping everything and set the cabin on fire with Selene inside.â
The room spins around me. I donât want to believe the girl I helped raise is capable of such a thing, but Iâve never been as blind to her faults as my husband and son. Even so, murder and conspiracy are extreme even by shifter standards. There are flaws, and then there are flaws. âI have so many questions.â
âSo do l.â Bastien breathes. âThereâs something else, Mom.â
What else could there possibly be? Iâm not sure I can handle anything more. âYes?â
âSelene had a baby.â Thereâs an odd note in Bastienâs voice, one I scarcely recognized. âA little girl called Lila. Sheâs three.â
âThree?â I repeat, sitting up suddenly. âIs she..?â
âSelene says sheâs Drakeâs.â Bastien explains, reading my mind. âBut Iâm not convinced. You remember how sick Selene was the month before the fire?â
Of course, I remember everything about that terrible time. The weeks between Bastien announcing the end of his marriage, my husbandâs death and Seleneâs supposed murder loom large in my memory.
Those terrible days were among the worst of my entire life. âI remember.â
âIâve got a plan.â Bastien breathes, âI want to bring them home, but weâve got to deal with Arabella first.â
Iâm nodding, though he canât see me. âWhat do you need from me?â