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Forsaken Luna, Hidden Heir: Too Late, My Alpha
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5 Chapters
Chapter 6 Ivy Is The One Stepping Into Someone Else's Marriage img
Chapter 7 She Actually Signed It img
Chapter 8 He Hadn't Wavered One Bit img
Chapter 9 I Needed To Leave img
Chapter 10 Try To Show Up On Time img
Chapter 11 Is That What You Wanted To Hear img
Chapter 12 I'll Make Sure This Project Is Completed img
Chapter 13 She Leaned In And Kissed Ethan img
Chapter 14 Lianne Was Mine img
Chapter 15 Did I Say You Could Go img
Chapter 16 Don't Be Scared img
Chapter 17 I Hate You img
Chapter 18 Are You Sad For Mommy img
Chapter 19 Once Again, I Had Made A Fool Of Myself img
Chapter 20 I'll Take You Away img
Chapter 21 I'm Sorry img
Chapter 22 What Right Do You Have To Control Me img
Chapter 23 Why Don't You Just Die img
Chapter 24 Can You Do That img
Chapter 25 I Doubt You'll Agree To It img
Chapter 26 She Was Pregnant img
Chapter 27 I Couldn't Hold My Thoughts Steady Any Longer img
Chapter 28 Be Gentle img
Chapter 29 This Is Just A Warning img
Chapter 30 She's My Employee img
Chapter 31 Ivy Again img
Chapter 32 She Won't Mind img
Chapter 33 Something's Wrong img
Chapter 34 It's Only You And Me img
Chapter 35 What Had I Been Hoping For img
Chapter 36 Something He Could Never Give Me img
Chapter 37 I Love You img
Chapter 38 You've Only Ever Been A Joke img
Chapter 39 Cheap Possessiveness img
Chapter 40 The Mate Bond Must Be Ended img
Chapter 41 Five Hundred Million img
Chapter 42 This Was The Last Time img
Chapter 43 Baby, Don't Go img
Chapter 44 I Just Wanted To Lock Her Away img
Chapter 45 Don't Push This Too Far img
Chapter 46 A Murder img
Chapter 47 I Can't See img
Chapter 48 I Want To Begin A New Life img
Chapter 49 My Grandfather Collapsed img
Chapter 50 Three Months img
Chapter 51 What Should I Do img
Chapter 52 We're Not Thinking About Children Yet img
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Chapter 5 We're Going Home

Lianne's POV:

There was no way I could finish my shift.

I could not get the necklace on Ivy's neck out of my head. Its harsh glow stayed in my thoughts and would not disappear.

I quickly came up with an excuse, then left Voss Group without looking back.

I headed straight to Moon Bar, the most crowded club in the city.

I just wanted to let everything out and numb those damn feelings with alcohol.

As soon as I stepped inside, loud music filled the space and matched the rapid beat of my heart. The air felt heavy, mixed with cheap perfume, cigarette smoke, and the raw tension from male werewolves.

I took a seat at the bar.

"Miss, drinking alone tonight? Want to try our best-selling tequila?" The bartender moved with ease as he shook the mixer, and his gaze stayed on my bare collarbone.

"Just give me the whole bottle," I said with a faint smirk, my voice rough.

For three years, I stayed away from alcohol and followed a strict routine. I did it to maintain the image of a Luna, to satisfy Ethan's picky demands, and to handle the complicated matters of the Thorn Pack.

But in the end, what did I even get?

Nothing at all.

A hint of surprise crossed the bartender's face, yet he still placed several shot glasses in front of me and filled each one with tequila.

I grabbed one and swallowed it in a single motion.

The alcohol burned down my throat and made me cough hard.

I reached for the next glass, then another. I kept drinking faster each time, as if I was taking it out on myself.

Soon, everything in front of me turned hazy, and the noise around me began to fade.

My hands shook as I pulled out the wrinkled ultrasound report from my bag.

"Congratulations, you're pregnant." The doctor's voice repeated in my head, overlapping with Ethan's cold words. "Even if there were a child, I wouldn't allow it to be born."

My eyes stayed on the faint shape on the paper, the tiny sign of life, and a bitter feeling settled deep inside me.

The child I looked forward to meant nothing to Ethan. In his eyes, it was only something unwanted.

A quiet laugh slipped out of me while tears kept falling.

The report crumpled in my grip before I shoved it back into my bag, then I lifted the bottle and drank again.

"Drinking here all by yourself? Feeling lonely?"

Someone spoke right beside my ear, his tone careless.

When I looked over, a young man stood there, probably in his early twenties.

His blond hair was flashy, and his eyes carried that familiar greedy look of a werewolf.

He moved in closer, and the way he looked at me turned intense. "Your scent is driving me crazy."

Female hormone changes never escaped a werewolf's senses.

Because of the pregnancy, my scent had become more tempting.

"Stay away from me." I swung my purse straight at his face, but he caught it with ease and tossed it aside.

Closing the distance, he pulled me into his arms. His grip tightened, and his other hand slid up along my waist toward my chest.

"Relax a little. Spend some time with me, and I promise you will not forget it."

I fought back with everything I had and shoved against him. In my head, I called out in panic, "Anna! Please help me!"

But no answer came.

Five years had passed since that rogue wolves' attack, the moment my wolf disappeared after saving Ethan.

Back then, I stood out as one of the most promising students at Pack Academy. Everyone believed I would become a strong Gamma warrior.

Now, even a low-ranking werewolf was too much for me to handle.

Hopelessness took over as my body was forced against the bar.

His breath brushed against my neck, making me feel sick.

Right when his hand was about to go further, the temperature around us suddenly dropped.

An overwhelming wave of Alpha pressure swept across the entire bar.

"Let her go."

A deep voice cut through the music, heavy like thunder.

The blond man went completely still.

Out of nowhere, someone seized his wrist with crushing force. A sharp crack rang out, followed by his scream, and he was thrown across the room before slamming into a booth.

My strength vanished, and I dropped straight into a firm, cold embrace.

A mix of sandalwood and a winter-like chill surrounded me, wrapping me completely.

It was Ethan.

He pulled me close without hesitation, his grip tight and unyielding, as if he wanted to hold me inside his own body.

From above, his gaze locked onto me, dark and unreadable like a raging sea.

"We're going home," he said, his voice strained through clenched teeth.

My body felt weak from the alcohol, so I leaned into him and breathed in what little of his scent remained.

"Sir, her purse..." the bartender said nervously while pointing down.

Without a word, Ethan bent over and picked up my purse, his expression cold.

As he lifted it, a wrinkled sheet of paper slipped out from the open zipper and fell near his feet.

The haze of alcohol faded at once, and my heart missed a beat.

That paper was my ultrasound report.

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