Chapter 5
TESSA
My eyelashes flutter and I slightly scrunch my nose at the hunky smell that seeps through my nostrils. It triggers my insides, sending me into a coughing fit.
I force my eyes open and my vision hits a strange ceiling that has cra cks and specks of dirt at all corners. It doesnât look anything like my bedroom at the Packhouse
Shutting my eyes again, I try to recall how I got here, wherever hereâ is. What happened? The last thing I remember is lying helplessly in the woods. How did I end up here?
I sit up with a force but lay back down when a piercing pain runs through my stomach.
âOuch,â I wince, rubbing at my stomach, recalling that Iâm carrying a child.
Why do I feel so much pain around my stomach? Did I lose the child? It doesnât matter much if I did. It was never supposed to exist in the first place. But Iâll have to worry about that later
Right now, I need to figure out where I am Again, I try to sit up, ignoring the pain that threatens to break my bones.
I notice the tattered robe that Iâm wearing. The bed Iâm lying on is old and tacky, and the floorboard is old and has stains that show it has faced quite an ordeal in life.
Where the heck is this place and where is my dress?
Just then, the door opens and a man walks in. Heâs carrying a basket of fruit and a bag of leaves, and he is wearing the signatory outfit of doctors.
âHello,â He smiles, settling the basket next to me. âI got you some fruits. I knew youâd be hungry when you woke up. But I wasnât sure what food to get you, so I thought to get fruits instead
âWho are you?â I ask, as calmly and as coordinated as I can. âWhere am I?â
He pulls up an old deck chair in front of me and sits on it. Thereâs no threat around his aura and that makes me relax a bit.. Still, I need him to tell me where I am.
âMy name is Gabe, Iâm a doctor and youâre in my humble home.â He introduces himself with a warm smile.
I try to make out his scent, but he has none. No scent ties him back to any Pack at all. Heâs bland, and thereâs only one set of creatures that has that attribute.
âYou donât have a scent,â I tell him, as my mind ponders on the only reason why he doesnât have any.
âYeah. Iâm a rogue.â He admits, but again, he doesnât have that rogue menace around him. Something tells me he might have a good reason for being a rogue. Heâs nothing like the feral rogues Iâve seen over the years.
âWhat did you do to my clothes?â I ask instead, glancing around the small room.
âI burnt them.â
âYou did what?â
âBurnt them.â He reiterates, emphasizing each word.
âNo, I heard you the first time. What I donât understand is why.â I say, feeling slightly irritated. Why will he burn my clothes without my permission?
âI found you lying dead in the woods. I took you down here and revived you. But then, youâre a pregnant woman, with an exquisite smell, dressed in clothes that screamed wealth. It was odd. I didnât want the attentionâ¦â
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âWhose attention?â
âThieves?â He retorts, inclining his head slightly. âOr perhaps, the attention of whoever left you there to die?â
Yeah. Will. How could I forget so soon?
âI was determined to keep you safe, so I burnt everything that could give anyone traces back to you. So youâre welcome,
missâ¦..?â
âTessa,â I add calmly. âAnd thank you. For saving my life.â
âItâs what I do, Miss Tessa.â He beams again. For a man who looks like he is in his forties, he has a younger glow and a calm nature. Way too calm to be a rogue. Whatâs his story?
âGo ahead. Eat something. You must be hungry. And Iâm sure your child will be too.â
My child? I run my hand over my stomach. I didnât lose the child? Realizing that gave me double feelings.
âIâm sorry but I need to leave. Sorry for whatever inconvenience I caused.â I say quickly, struggling to get up but he holds me down.
âYou donât have a place to go, Tessa.â He says, giving me no chance to deny it. âStay here. Just until youâre okay. Then you can leave if you want. But for now, stay here and let me help you heal.â
âCan I?â
âYes, you can,â He assures me. âI donât know how you survived a wolfbane tonic, but Iâm sure that means something. Maybe you were cut out for greater things other than dying in the middle of the night in the woodsâ¦â
His words stuck to me and I replayed them in my head for the nine months that followed, using them to boost my will to
survive.
Until it was time to give birth to my child..
Screaming at the top of my lungs, I give it another push, recalling all the agony I passed through. Recalling Adrianâs face and how cold it had been when he rejected me. All the pain I bottled up inside over the months turned into my strength to push out my baby.
Finally, I hear the baby cry but Iâm too exhausted to stay awake. So I let sleep take me, giving me a break from my pain.
I wake up to find Gabe sitting next to me with a baby in his arms. But then I hear the soft snoring from both sides and when I look down, I see two babies.
Tears rush down my eyes as my heart gets heavy with joy. Did I give birth to triplets?
âYou did it, Tessa. Iâve never seen cuter babies all my life. Iâm proud of you.â Gabe says, placing a kiss on the forehead of the baby he has in his arms.
âCan I see him?â I ask, amidst tears. He moves closer and I take a peek at my baby, wrapped in clothing.
My heart slams as I see the striking resemblance to Adrian. His eyes, the hair. His face.
Feeling confused, I check my other babies and they both look the same. Like little clones of Adrian. How?? How the hell is this possible?
âIâve always wanted to ask Tessa, and I think now is the right time,â Gabe says, earning my attention. âAre you the rejected Luna from the Silvermoon Pack?â
âYes.â I nod. Staying with him over the months and not telling him anything about me has been hard.
Right now, I think itâs time I open up. Gabe has been amazing to me and he deserves all my sincerity.
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âFigured,â He chuckles, smiling down at the baby in his arms. âThe rumors said you cheated on your mate, but funny enough these babies look so much like Alpha Adrian. I mean, I could be wrong butâ¦..â
âYes, they do look like him.â I admit, feeling so much pain. I canât believe I went through all that humiliation over nothing.
âSo what are you gonna do now?â Gabe carefully hands over the baby to me. âAre you gonna take them to their father?â
âIf itâs okay, Gabe, can I stay here longer? I donât wanna return to the Pack. Not now.â
âYou know youâre always welcome to stay here, Tessa. Iâll go get you something to eat.â He rubs my arm and leaves the room.
Itâs just me and my boys, and again, I canât believe they are really Adrianâs kids. So what does this mean? Why did Will make everyone believe Adrian is impotent?
Has Adrian always known he isnât impotent? Was everything just a plot to get me out of the way? Perhaps, he fell for another woman and needed me gone? Is that why he tried to kill me later, so I can never come back?
Despite my million unanswered questions, one thingâs for sure. Iâll make them pay for what they did to me. Adrian. Will. Everyone in the Pack. Theyâll pay for the pain I went through.
With tears in my eyes, I glance at each one of the babies. âI swear to you, my boys, Iâll make them pay for what they did to me. What they did to you. What they did to us. Iâll make them pay, I donât care how long itâll take. Iâll have my revenge.â