Hello All,
Thank you for the love you have given this book. I'm sure you were all wondering if it was discontinued for that I was on a hiatus but that isn't the case. It is truly a difficult feeling when the creative bug hits you at the wrong time and leads you to another rabbit hole. As such I had created not one but two relatively new books which had caused me to neglect this wonderful one. But it will not be for long. I am returning to write Secretly pregnant for the Alpha CEO to ensure that everyone gets to see the end of Alexander and Lily's story for good. I hope you are prepared for what you'll find. I am excited to give you a new chapter soon!Hello All, Thank you for the love you have given this book. I'm sure you were all wondering if it was discontinued for that I was on a hiatus but that isn't the case. It is truly a difficult feeling when the creative bug hits you at the wrong time and leads you to another rabbit hole. As such I had created not one but two relatively new books which had caused me to neglect this wonderful one. But it will not be for long. I am returning to write Secretly pregnant for the Alpha CEO to ensure that everyone gets to see the end of Alexander and Lily's story for good. I hope you are prepared for what you'll find. I am excited to give you a new chapter soon!
LilyI was stricken as he came closer, bridging the distance. ‘Was this some kind of illusion?’ I wondered, a knot forming in my belly. But it wasn't. He was here in the flesh, slipping out of the forest like it belonged to him.‘Technically, it did,’ I blinked back to reality as a loud chuckle rang from beside me. While I was still frozen in place, feeling like a doll, Falise smiled. “As I live and breathe Alex, you've been scarce lately,” she joked lightly. His expression had shifted to something more…sheepish.“I have been…busy,” Alexander said, bowing his head lightly.“As always,” Falise sighed. My heart was hammering in my chest. Seeing him here still felt so surreal.It shouldn't have been so jarring. He was the Alpha of this pack. This was his— or technically, their shared— home. How foolish would it be to assume that he didn't come here?But even then, from the moment I'd been brought here till now, I hadn't seen him around this place. It was one of the reasons why I too
Lily“I know what my next question is.” I saidHe looked up from the documents while the taste omelette I'd just had was fresh in my mouth.He'd called me to his office again for breakfast. My instinctive refusal died at his stare. I had a feeling that this was going to be a regular thing.Without giving him a chance to speak, I asked.“Why did you choose me to plan the Gala?” I asked, “Was it because of our agreement or Emilia?”“Thays two questions,” he pointed out,“Oh,” I flushed instantly. I didn't know why I was so embarrassed when it was just a fluke but either way, I wasn't taking anything back. The seconds felt longer as I waited for his answer. I wasn't searching for validation, I just wanted to know.His icy blue eyes met mine.“I know you don't believe in what I say— for good reason, but that's the truth. I wouldn't entrust this to anyone else out of pity or a whim.” he said,“Every word I said in the meeting room was true. Your work as an event planner before entering t
LilyWhen dinner came hours later, I'd stepped down wearing the pyjamas I'd taken. There wasn't any need to dress fancy when there was nobody to impress.The air held that same awkwardness from before, yet my heart was more settled. Ignoring the tumble in my belly as I murmured a greeting, I focused on the food immediately for the second time that day to stave away the tension.I'd barely forgiven him, so I was far from eager to start a conversation. That is, until his throat cleared next to me.“How was work?” He asked“It was fine. I did everything you told me to.” I replied curtly before finally looking up to face him, “This isn't part of the deal.” I said. The clunking of cutlery stopped when he looked at me.“What do you mean?” he asked. Under his gaze I could only shrug.“We…we only agreed on you asking things regarding the baby. There's no need to make any other conversation.” I faltered at first, but at least I made my point clear. I was already weary of false pleasantries
Lily “What?” I gasped, were it not for her smile I would have believed it was a prank. But her expression remained the same. “It's true. I'm guessing it'll be revealed in a meeting later, so try not to act unsurprised.” she said as she pulled away. I could still barely catch up with her words.“But…why?” I asked incredulously. As far as this company was concerned, I was hired as a secretary. “I suggested it, but it was Alexander who gave the final call.” she replied, shrugging.My mind went blank instantly. Yes, I was an event planner before losing my job. Yes, I enjoyed it and despite my initial joy when I first got this job, I still couldn't compare it to the thrill. But why would he do this?And a Gala at that? I had dealt with planning for large parties and weddings, but a Gala wass something else, much less an Annual Gala of what was one of the largest conglomerate hotels.The real question was what he was thinking when accepting this. Did he decide this the night before afte
Lily‘Was I doing the right thing?’That was the first thing I thought the moment I locked my door. Leaning onto it, I closed my eyes.The buzz of adrenaline hadn't stopped racing and my thoughts were still going to haywire.It was Malina’s words yesterday that was the tipping point. She was trying to assure me that I could leave, yet it had done the exact opposite. Somehow her talking about ‘fathers’ sent a different trim of thought entirely. It remained stuck in my mind throughout and the day after, especially after the incident with Alexander.My mother raised me just fine and I hadn't borne any resentment, especially not after knowing the truth of his absence, but could I say the same for my child? Not to mention that he wasn't going to be entirely human in the first place. That issue had bothered me for the longest time, settling doubts even if I was stubborn enough to try to deny them at first. It wasn't just being a werewolf. Even if I was resolute on helping there was noth