Blurb Valerie thought she had it all, a devoted fiancee, a promising future, and a life carefully planned. But everything took a left turn when her fiancee accused her of cheating on him and being pregnant despite the fact that she was still a virgin. And true to his claims, the test was positive, Valerie was pregnant, question was how? Her family casts her out and her fiancee breaks up with her. Valerie is devastated and has no idea what to do until she rans into Max Black. A man who claims the child she is carrying is his. Valerie is forced into a marriage of convinience, she steps into the world of Max Black only to uncover some dark secrets, he is not just rich and powerful, he is the alpha of a secret werewolf pack and the child growing inside of her is his heir and also part werewolf. Valerie is now torn between fear of the life growing I side of her and the growing bond she feels with the man who vows to protect her and her unborn child
ดูเพิ่มเติมValerie
We were all playing card games in my father's living room when Tim stormed in furious,
“You’re pregnant?” Tim’s voice boomed from across the room, cutting through the music like a blade. My heart stopped as I turned to see him, arm outstretched, holding something in his hand.
“What?” I asked confused if this was part of a game he was playing.
But it was not a game, I could see it in his face he was furious.
He threw it at me. The small plastic stick hit my shoulder and bounced to the floor. I bent to pick it up with trembling fingers, it was a pregnancy stick and it had the two lines, the positive sign.
“No,” I whispered, already shaking my head. “No. No, that’s not this isn’t mine Tim.” I said confidently.
“Oh, save it!” Tim yelled, his eyes had turned red. “You cheated on me! You’re standing here, carrying someone else’s child, while planning our wedding? What kind of twisted game are you playing, Valerie?”
The room had suddenly went silent, everyone's eyes on me.
“I didn’t Tim, I swear I’m a virgin!” I cried, stepping toward him. “You know this. You know I am waiting for our wedding night.”
“You really expect me to believe that?” he spat. “A pregnant virgin? What are you, the Virgin Mary now? I had my doubts, you have been acting so weird lately, the mood swings, the frequent use of the bathroom, the morning sickness” he said, pausing looking at me. He was not lying, I had been experiencing everything he had just mentioned, but that didn't mean I was pregnant. "I decided to taste you just to be sure, I didn't expect it to be positive though." he added.
Laughter exploded behind him. Not amused laughter ugly, mocking laughter. My stepmother Angela scoffed loudly, her arms crossed, while her daughter Amina stood beside her, lips curled in disdain.
“You disgusting little liar,” my father finally cut in, I turned to him in desperation, but his eyes were cold. “You’ve brought shame to this house. I should have known better than to trust you.” He said, full of anger
“Dad, please, there must be a mistake” I tried to plead with him.
“Don’t call me that!” he roared, walking toward me with fury. “You want to live like a whore? Then you’re not my daughter. Not anymore, I want you out..”
I flinched as if I had been slapped. He really didn't mean that did he? I looked around waiting for anyone to atleast speak up, take my side, but everyone was avoiding my eyes, whispering among themselves.
“You’re getting married in three days, and this is what you do?” Angela hissed. “Disgusting little slut.” my step mother said, she seemed to be enjoying every bit of this.
“ I Should have known she wasn’t as perfect as she pretended to be ,” Amina added smugly.
I dropped to my knees, choking on tears, clutching the test in my hands like I could erase the results if I held it hard enough. “It’s not true,” I gasped. “It’s not true! I didn’t do anything, I haven’t even.. ”
“You’re a disgrace to this family Valerie,” my father cut me off. “Pack your things and get out now.”
“Please”
“Out!” he shouted. “No daughter of mine will embarrass me like this. I don’t ever want to see your face again!”
He grabbed my suitcase from the hall and flung it out the front door. My clothes spilled onto the pavement like dirty secrets. Tim turned his back. My heart shattered. It all felt like a nightmare. Any moment I would wake up, and this would all be gone.
But I didn’t wake up. This was all happening to me in real time.
I was still kneeling, still crying, when the door slammed shut behind me.
Cold air bit at my skin as I crawled to my clothes, trying to gather them. My body shook, not just from the cold, but from betrayal. Confusion. Terror. How could a test be positive? I hadn’t even kissed anyone, not like that. I was a virgin. I was waiting for Tim. We agreed. And we were getting married in a few days, why would I mess that up? Nothing made sense anymore.
My hands trembled as I picked up the test again, staring at the two pink lines. There had to be a mistake. A lab error. Maybe someone tampered with it. Maybe.. I heard footsteps and I turned around hoping my dad had changed his mind or maybe Tim had realized he had made a mistake, but it was my step sister Amina.
Amina stood at the end of the driveway, her arms folded, leaning against the wall like she had all the time in the world. That smug, gleeful look on her face made my blood freeze.
“Why are you smiling?” I whispered, wiping tears from my cheeks.
She stepped closer. “You always thought you were better than everyone. Perfect little virgin bride. Daddy’s golden girl. Tim’s dream girl.”
“What are you talking about?” I asked, my voice cracking.
Amina laughed softly. “I can’t believe it actually worked.”
I blinked, confused. “What... worked? What are you talking about?”
She tilted her head, eyes glinting with cruel satisfaction. “Remember that pap smear you got a few months ago? You were worried about irregular cycles or something, right? Well... guess what? That wasn’t just a pap smear.”
A pit opened in my stomach. “What do you mean? What did you do Amina?”
“Oh, sweetheart,” she said, her face full of smug. “I paid the doctor. A few thousand bucks. Told him to inseminate you with donor sperm. Told him you wouldn’t remember anything. And you didn’t. Guess sedation really works, I didn't think it Wil work honestly, but turns out you are really fertile.”
“No,” I breathed, stumbling backward. “No, that’s not legal, no one would..he wouldn’t”
“Oh, but he did,” she said sweetly. “You should’ve seen your face just now. All that sobbing, begging, saying you’re a virgin. It was beautiful.”
I shook my head violently, tears flowing freely again. “You’re lying. This is sick. Why would you do that to me?”
“Because I hate you Valerie and how you pretend to be perfect” she said, the smile dropping. “Ever since you moved into this house, you’ve been treated like royalty. My mom and I? We’re nothing to him. But you? You got everything. And I’m sick of it.”
“I never did anything to you,” I whispered.
“Exactly,” she snarled. “You didn’t have to. Just being you was enough.”
I stared at her in disbelief, My mouth moved, but no sound came. Her words hung in the air, thick and poisonous.
“You ruined my life,” I finally whispered.
Max I didn’t even realize I was growling until the entire café went silent.Valerie had stormed out, tears in her eyes and fire in her voice, and I didn’t stop her, not because I didn’t want to, but because I needed to deal with the man who’d made her cry in the first place.Richard Blake. Her father.The man who threw her out like she was nothing.“You’ll stay away from her,” I said, stepping forward until we were nearly chest to chest. “Do you hear me?”Richard had the audacity to lift his chin. “You don’t tell me what to do with my daughter.”“She stopped being your daughter the moment you threw her into the streets pregnant and alone,” I snapped, my voice low and dangerous. “She is mine now. And if I ever catch you sniffing around her again, I’ll make sure you regret it.”His jaw ticked. “Are you threatening me, Mr. Black?”I leaned in, my voice dropping to a deadly whisper. “No. I’m promising you.”Without another word, I turned and stormed out of the café.She couldn’t have gon
Calerie. The cool evening air hit me like a slap as I stumbled out of the café, tears blurring my vision. My lungs burned with the weight of the confrontation my father’s smug composure, Max’s desperate clutch at my hand, the shock in the eyes of onlookers. I couldn’t stay near any of it. Not here. Not now. I hastened toward the parking lot, the sound of my footsteps echoing on the pavement. My chest heaved as I tried to regain some semblance of control, the scent of rain and exhaust filling my nostrils. Somewhere between the burn of acid in my throat and the pulse of my heart, I felt a terrible emptiness. I had wanted strength. I had wanted freedom. Instead, I felt naked exposed to feelings I’d pushed away for years.I slowed at the row of black Sedans and SUVs. My car had been a gift from Max, but tonight I didn’t even remember how to approach it without trembling. I paused at the edge of a puddle, watching its dark surface ripple in the streetlight. All I knew was I couldn’t go b
Valerie. Since the day I found out I was pregnant, I wanted it to be a boy. I knew nothing about boys, but I knew I didn't want to be a girl mom. And now that I had found I was going to be a boy mom I had all this mixed feelings and emotions. I don’t know how to describe the feeling of knowing you’re bringing a boy into the world.The words still echoed in my head like a lullaby. I couldn’t stop smiling, even as we walked hand in hand across the street from where Max had packed the car toward a cozy little café tucked beside a flower shop. It had wooden beams, ivy on the windows, and the smell of roasted coffee beans wrapped around us like a warm hug.Max opened the door for me without saying a word, and I stepped inside, still slightly in awe of the quiet, steady way he’d been with me all morning. He hadn't let go of my hand since the sonogram.We ordered coffee mine decaf, his black and found a quiet table in the corner near the window. He pulled out the chair for me again, then
Valerie The waiting room was far too quiet, or maybe it was because I was alone and there were couples all around me, happy. I looked at my phone for the tenth time but there was no message from him or missed calls. Why did I even think he would show up? Every tick of the clock on the wall echoed in my head like a reminder of how alone I really was. I shifted in the stiff leather chair, rubbing slow circles over the swell of my belly. The receptionist had already called me in once, but I asked for a few more minutes.Just in case he came. But it was becoming clear he was not really coming. He hadn’t said a word to me since our tense moment in the library four days ago. Not a text. Not a knock on my door. Not even one of those soft looks he used to give me when he thought I wasn’t paying attention.He had also been avoiding me, he was gone before I woke up and always came home late when I was asleep. At first it bothered me, but I chose to give him his space. I blinked hard and s
ValerieThings felt light, The late afternoon sunlight slanted through the tall windows of the library, painting golden stripes across the bookshelves. I traced a finger down the spine of a thick leather bound volume titled bNaming Traditions Through the Ages before letting out a quiet sigh.Max sat across from me in one of the plush armchairs, his legs casually crossed, a warm cup of tea in one hand and an unread book in the other. He wasn’t reading. He was watching me softly, with that unreadable expression he wore whenever he thought I wouldn’t notice. And I liked it, I liked that he was finally really looking at me, studying me. We hadn't really talked since we came back. “You’re quiet,” I said, glancing over at him.“I’m always quiet,” he replied, a faint curve lifting his lips. “You’re just learning to notice the difference.”I chuckled softly, thumbing through the book in my lap. “Well, I’m trying to pick a name for our baby, I still can’t quite believe is real, so forgive me
MaxI hadn’t stepped foot in my mother’s old study since the funeral. I always walked past it everyday and yet, not once did I ever step foot in it. It wasn't out of fear, but that used to be our thing, my mother loved reading and writing and overtime it became our thing, we would go in there for hours and she would read to me and sometimes let me help her. I knew going in there, I would have to accept that she really was gone and I was not ready to accept it. The room was exactly how she’d left it elegant, clean, and hauntingly quiet. Light filtered in through the tall windows, dust dancing in the beams like her spirit still lingered in the space. Her scent still clung faintly to the air lavender, cedarwood, and something warm I couldn’t name.I should’ve come here a long time ago. But it hurt too damn much.Now, with Alpha Kai's warnings echoing in my head and Valerie quietly pacing the mansion, I needed answers. About her. About my mother. About why I felt this unstoppable pull t
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