Chapter 36
Pregnant After One Night With The Lycan
Pregnant After One Night With The Lycan By Kellie Brown Chapter 36 I Can Save The Blue Moon Tree Tanyaâs POV:
âNo, heâs prince Marco, Ericâs brother,â I say immediately, looking almost as confused as the Alpha.
Marco coughs out some of the blood in his throat before adding. âI never drafted a proposal to construct a dam in the Blue Moon Pack territory. I probably wasnât told about it because the royals knew Iâd completely forbid the destruction of the Blue Moon Tree.â
Title of the document Restless minutes pass, slowly revealing a very different persona from the fierceness Caspian portrayed earlier. The pressure on his brow bone relaxes first, before raising high to his hairline in sincere surprise. His mouth gapes open, and if Iâm not so terrified for me and Marcoâs life. I would have laughed at Caspianâs expression.
He awkwardly presses his hand against the nape of his neck where I can see sweat beginning to dampen the collar of his shirt. He looks immeasurably uncomfortable with the situation. âOh well this is embarra*s*sing.â He laughs nervously, pacing the room as he taps his chin, swiveling on the ball of his shoe with each turn.
âMind undoing our restraints.â Marco sounds so blase about it that it takes me a minute to register the fact that we are still in cuffs, his tone also takes Caspian a moment before he processes the request, and his body jolts in startling realization.
âOh goodness! Yes of course! Dylan! What are you waiting around for! Untie them!â
Dylan runs over to me, carefully undoing my chains, his treatment of me a stark difference from a couple of minutes ago. Caspian is undoing Marcoâs ropes haphazardly, only for my husband to tug his wrist apart with an incredible amount of f*orc*e, shredding the ties in a clear show that he has only sat there and taken the beating because he wanted to protect me and the baby, he could have easily escaped and attacked. Caspian chuckles awkwardly at this realization, whilst Marco only glares.
âThis is just a big misunderstanding you see?â says the Alpha with a playful smile. âIâm sorry for the t*ortur*e tactics, but youâre a Lycan, which thank god for that. Cause that will heal up in no time!â He strokes Marcoâs shoulder in some form of apology, but my husband slaps his hand away with a formidable look.
Caspian sighs. âI really am sorry, the royal family bullied my pack into giving up control, and Iâm not going to just let them destroy our territory for their own gain! Especially when the Blue Moon Tree is so important to us.â
Just then, an idea flashes through my mind, now without chains holding me back, I rush to my feet and up to Caspian.
âMaybe you donât have to fight them after all.â I suddenly say, grabbing Caspianâs attention curiously. âI have a way to save the Blue Moon Tree.â
That evening Marco and I return home together. We are sitting quietly in the living room as I work on his wounds. With a warm damp sponge to wipe away the blood coming from the cuts on his face in a gentle motion, trying hard not to hurt him, studying his wounds, noticing the bruising, and feeling guilty for the pain he undertook to protect me.
I can feel Marcoâs eyes on me, watching me quietly as I dab away any blood. I then take out a bottle of ointment, dipping my clean fingers in it before pressing a generous amount on his wounds. As I do this, I remember that Marco must have come to rescue me halfway through his meeting with Lily.
âIâm really sorry I made you leave your meeting with Lily so you could come and save me,â I whisper. I stammer a little to get my next words out, highly hesitant with the thoughts that cross my mind, but finally canât resist asking. âHow- how did the meeting go?â I feel sick to my stomach from the nervousness while I wait to hear his answer.
âWerenât you the one who really wanted me to go?â An upward arc on his lips slightly formulates on his beaten -up face. âHow come youâre so nervous about the outcome?â
âThatâs⦠thatâs because,â my cheeks flush red, not knowing how to say. Marco looks at me stammering anxiously, the smile in his eyes becoming more and more obvious.
He is teasing me again! This makes me hot-headed for a second and I canât help blurting out the truth which I intended to keep secret. âI asked you to meet with her because Lily begged me to convince you to.â
I watch the confusion showcase itself in his expression. âTanya, you sound like some major philanthropist.â He chuckles. âDo you even hear yourself? My ex-girlfriend asks you to help her get on speaking terms with your husband. And you agree?â
âItâs becauseâ¦!â I look at Marco acting as if nothing has happened, instead itâs me who keeps tangling, and a surge of grief springs up in my heart. Once I recall what Iâve seen outside Lilyâs office, itâs as if I can taste the bitterness on my tongue again. I state with clear hurt in my eyes. âItâs because I saw you in Lilyâs office the other day, kissing her and saying âI love youâ. I thought maybe sheâs the one you really want, so I thought I should let you guys reconcile.â
Marco frowns, prominent brows furrowing, and without warning, his warm hands are pressing against my cheeks, and holding my face so that I have to look at him as he speaks. âBut I never went into Lilyâs office.â
My brows narrow in thought. âBut when you said, âI love youâ to her, it sounded exactly like you.â
I watch him think intensely for a moment before a light bulb goes off in his head. âI gave Lily a doll. And when you push a button, it emits a recording of my voice saying, âI love you, Lilyâ. Thatâs what you mustâve heard ⦠also, when I met with Lily today, I just told her that we will no longer be meeting alone in the future if it isnât necessary. I shouldnât be meeting alone with my ex, especially when Iâm married to you.â
Upon hearing this, the tension in my body dissipates as I release a calm sigh. I smile as his explanation soothes away my worries. âSo, youâre not angry anymore?â I can sense the teasing nature of his question as he smiles at me, adding. âIf Iâm correct, I was sensing a tad bit of jealousy from you Tanya,â
he says c*oc*kily, sounding pleased that his cheeky a*s*sumption was correct, 1 I wrinkle my nose, shaking my head in blatant denial, despite the tiny giggles I couldnât hold back.
Marcoâs POV:
Today is the first round of the perfume compet*ition. I really believe Tanya came up with a brilliant way to save the Blue Moon Tree. Whoever wins the compet*ition gets to sell and market their product extensively, and if Tanya uses the Blue Moon Flower, which is only available in the Blue Moon Packâs territory, it means the pack will have immense economic growth for being the only supplier of the Blue Moon Flower ingredients. So naturally there would be no reason for the royal family to f*orc*e the construction of the dam or destroy the Blue Moon Tree.
Both Tanya and Lily are competing, and I watch the different rooms as I recall the aspects of the compet*ition. In the first round, each contestant will be in a separate room, and they must create a perfume within the time limit using the utensils and raw materials made available to them in the room.
My eyes drift to tv screens in the main compet*ition venue, showing video footage so that the audience and the judges can watch the contestantsâ every move. Iâm specifically watching Tanyaâs screen, always impressed by her perfume-making abilities, I admire her talent. A bit of pride warms my chest knowing how capable she is. However, I start to notice that sheâs working at a much slower pace than all the other contestants. She almost looks oblivious to the time restriction, working on her concoction step by step without any sense of urgency. Sheâs graceful in the way she works and maneuvers the utensils and instruments in a manner to create her concoction, but sheâs working too slowly, and there isnât a lot of time.
I start to grow tense for her own sake, unable to do anything but watch as she doesnât pick up speed. I notice that thereâre fifteen minutes left on the lock, with the first round about to come to an end. A bell rings uniformly in the corner of the compet*ition venue, signaling to the contestants that there are only fifteen minutes left before they must stop working on their perfumes.
This is when I see Tanyaâs head snap up in realization, as if she hasnât known all along how little time she has left, and I watch as panic flashes in her eyes.