Chapter 68
Pregnant After One Night With The Lycan
Pregnant After One Night With The Lycan By Kellie Brown Chapter 68 Marcoâs Memory Comes Back Third POV:
Mr. Barlowâs burial is a quiet one, but the old man has wanted it that way, and it seems to suit him. After his many years on earth, living two very different lives. It made sense that he was surrounded by those that were a part of the latter end of his timeline.
Even being the recluse alcoholic that he was, Mr. Barlow was known as the wise drunkard of the pack.
Not everyone got along with him, but everyone did heed his advice when he chose to give it.
Title of the document Even now, Tanya smiles at the thought as she stands beside Marco. Watching solemnly as the coffin is slowly lowered into the ground. It reminds her that life is short, and at any moment it can be taken away from anyone. There is no escaping death. Mr. Barlowâs words ring through her mind.
âDonât waste time on things that donât matter. You gotta chase after your own happiness Tanya. Chase after it with all your heart.â
At that moment, she decides sheâs going to finally tell Marco the truth. Both good and bad. She had intended to tell Marco the truth, but was interrupted by an accident. This time, she is going to tell him everything no matter the consequences. Even if she somehow dies soon, it means she has gotten everything off her chest, and he would know the truth about who she really was.
After Mr. Barlowâs funeral, Tanya asks Marco if heâs willing to meet for a conversation under the Blue Moon tree, to which he agrees. Little does she know he is coming across some of the truth on his own.
Back at the capital, Lily is reminiscing over past five years. Despite her plans with Marco initially going well, Joseph suddenly fainting before declaring Marco as the next heir, disrupted everything. Eric became the temporary ruler, and Lily could only continue being his fiance.
Much to her bewilderment and humiliation, Eric has yet to consummate their wedding ceremony, leaving Lily to befall victim to ruthless rumors over why. She couldnât understand it herself. Why not just make her his wife already?
And with regards to Marco. Although he was no longer hostile and defensive towards her after losing his memories. When finding out she was Ericâs fiance, he once again put some distance between them, only angering Lily further.
The only good thing that had come out of this, was getting rid of Tanya. Joseph was at least able to cover up Lilyâs plagiarism of Tanyaâs work, as another requirement for Lily to cure Marcoâs curse. Of course, since people in the royal family knew the truth, Lily was no longer allowed to work as a perfume designer.
The public were made to believe that her sense of smell was so damaged that she could no longer work. This at least meant her reputation was preserved, and Lily of course, took the opportunity to deceive Marco into thinking that Tanya had been the one to destroy her sense of smell.
However, Lily hasnât been too keen on Marcoâs trip to the Blue Moon Pack. And he has been there for a while now, only to reappear for a moment to retrieve a special ingredient, before rushing back without a word. It is strange to her, to say the least.
She now plays with her crystal necklace, twisting it round with her fingers as she tries to understand her upset. And choosing to trust her instincts, she decides to call Marco.
âHey, is everything okay?â
Sheâs slightly surprised by the calmness of his voice. âYeah, Iâm well, why? Whatâs wrong?â
âOh, nothing. I just wanted to check in, see if you were all okay.â
âYeah, donât worry. Iâm alright. Nice to hear from you Lily. Iâve got to go. But will talk another time, okay?â
Lily smiles, now completely at ease. âYeah, definitely.â
Little does she know, this is simply an act, and all is not okay in Marcoâs world. Despite the tone of his, his expression is blank and cold. He stands beneath the Blue Moon tree when he hangs up the phone.
Somehow, someway, he has finally strung together all his lost memories. His gaze befalls on a ribbon that hangs on one of the branches. And he goes to gently untie it and pull it down. The ribbon is so familiar, and he soon understands why as he extends it to reveal his and Tanyaâs recognizable initials.
Just then, lightning flashes across the night sky and rain pumpless down hard. A clap of thunder splits the fog like a knife, and inevitably uplifts the final veil that suppressed Marcoâs memories. He sees clearly now. Sees that woman in his dreams, who is in fact: Tanya, n Tanyaâs POV:
My hand swirls the sponge over the plate, cleansing the dishes of the evening. The sink backs against the window, so Iâm given clear visual of the rain that hammers down relentlessly against the glass pane. I donât know if itâs the weather, or just a fleeting thought that stirs something within, but a pang of panic sparks somewhere beneath.
In response to this feeling, my fingers go to feel the strands of my hair. I rea*s*sure myself that there is nothing to panic about, till my w*et fingers drift down to the uneven skin on my neck. I trail the pattern, recognizing the mark on my skin.
Marcoâs markâ¦
Iâm now given a valid reason to panic, I havenât even thought about it before. But I now understand why Marco brushed my hair aside on the day of the wedding. Why he was taking so long, why he was intensely focusing on my neck.
I couldnât believe it. But could have Marco regained his memories?
I canât wait until morning to confirm this revelation. I need to speak to him now. I leave the dishes in the sink and rush out into the pouring rain. I knock at his door desperately, but thereâs no answer. The rain drenches my clothes and my hair as I stand waiting, hoping. But Marco clearly isnât home.
So, I go in search of him, but I donât find him anywhere. The last place I look is the Blue Moon tree, itâs hard to see in the dark, and Iâm left slightly lost amongst the overflow of forestry. I suddenly hear footsteps from behind me. And I spin around to face the towering and intimidating form of Marco.
He too, is drenched from the downpour; his normally angelic hues of blue have darkened likening them to rough stormy waves. His lowered brow bone hardens his gaze, whilst his jaw clenches firmly. With him brings a chill, and my body shivers as the previous adrenalin is washed away by the rain.
âYou remember?â
He nods, tilting his head unnervingly. âAnd if I didnât remember, were you even going to bother to tell me?â I flinch at the sickening sarcasm that laces his tone.
I shake my head, panic-stricken by his accusation. âNo, I was going to tell you-â
But Marco interrupts me. âYou were going to tell me tomorrow, werenât you?â I can only nod weakly.
âThen what about five years ago? Were you going to tell me about how you left me five years ago? Or were you going to hide that from me too?â The iciness in his tone is incrementally soul destroying.
âOr were you even going to tell me you had some other reason that you left me five years ago? Well, Iâm sorry Ms. Tanya, I donât believe that! All I know is that you are a woman who chose to abandon me for money when I was going through the most difficult time of my life!â
I shrink away as he dominantly steps closer, his anger dispelling off him in waves of rage. âIâm so sorry Marco. Iâm sorry.â
But he barely reacts or acknowledges my sincerity. âDoes it even matter anymore if you apologize? No.
I want you to pay for what you did!â I back away as he begins to encroach on my space.
âSheâs my child, isnât she? Thatâs how we can communicate through the mind link. Claireâs my daughter!â he scoffs. âAt least you have some conscience in that cruel and despicable heart of yours not to abort your child. But sheâs mine. And I will take her away now, so you can also experience the pain of losing someone so precious to you. Itâs exactly what you deserve.â
My breathing escalates as I comprehend the words coming out of his mouth. My eyes widen in panic.
âWhat? No. Marco no, please. Please donât take Claire away. Sheâs all I have!â But Marco doesnât care to hear my pleas, heâs already made up his mind.
Just then, before I can react, his arms shoot out at me, and his hands suddenly wrap coldly round my neck. I canât bear to fathom the thought that Marco would want to k*il*l me. But I couldnât see any form of empathy from his eyes that look fiercely into mine.
However, he holds me like that for a couple of minutes, and I can feel his hesitation as barely any pressure is applied to my neck. I even feel the slight tremble of his fingers. He scoffs. âYou deserve something worse than death. Iâll take everything you cherish most. One by one. And Iâll start with your necklace.â
He then drops his grip around my neck, letting a shaky breath burst from my lungs. But his arm shoots up to snag my necklace and wrenches it away from my body violently. As the chain snaps and Marco snatches the pendant, a crisp clang emits at that very moment. We both follow the sound, gazing down into the soaked blades of gra*s*s. And there lies my wedding ring, glinting its silver hue back at me and Marco.