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Chapter Ten

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Jane's POV

Marry me

"We need to talk Jane," Allen said, turning to look back at me.

"What? Didn't we just talk now, are you planning something else...?" I asked, leaning closer.

"No, see this, it might feel different and at the wrong time, but I just figured out to protect you fully, er have to do something else," He said, stepping closer, his eyes darting to Celine and back to me.

"You're speaking like this is—"

"Marry me," he dropped, flexing his jaws like it was nothing.

"T-that was a terrible joke, please leave when you're done," I replied with a scoff and turned alongside Celine.

"It is not a joke Jane, I need you to marry me," He added again.

"I don't seem to understand, marry you for what exactly? Bear children?" I asked, my nerves flaring.

"The child you're carrying, yes, but I'm not asking you to marry because of it, I'm asking you to marry me because of you,"

My mouth went dry. Words gathered in my throat but none of them formed sentences. Celine stopped breathing beside me
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