Alpha’s Regret Pregnant Rejected Luna Chapter 109
Alpha’s Regret Pregnant Rejected Luna Novel
Chapter 109
Hazelâs kids were bubbly the next morning, and Daisyâs swollen cheek, though still red, had gone down.
âIâll
snap her fingers when next I see her,â Silently swearing to herself, Hazel applied soothing ointment.
As she tended to them, Liam spoke up suddenly. âWas Mr. Princess here last night?â
Hazel continued her gentle application, asking, âWhy do you ask?â
âNo reason,â Liam replied casually, but there was a spark of mischief in his eyes.
âWas he?â he probed again, unable to contain his curiosity.
Hazel sighed, realizing there was no evading Liamâs questions. âHe was,â she admitted, watching as Liam nodded in satisfaction. She looked away turning her focus back to Daisy. Liam reached out picking up a colorful glass ball bead from the potted plant nearby.
The beads were a subtle communication method between Liam and Ethan. Liam had given Ethan several colorful beads with a specific pattern. âDrop one in the plants whenever you stop by,â they had decided. It
for Liam to know if Ethan had visited, just in case their mom didnât let him see them. The simple yet effective communication system allowed Liam to confirm Ethanâs visit even when he had been asleep.
was a way
Hazel, now done with the soothing balm application, shifted her focus to brushing Daisyâs hair. âI donât think Mr. Princess likes his wife very much,â Daisy declared her observation innocently.
âHe does like her; people only get married to people they like,â Liam interjected, his explanation. reflecting the uncomplicated understanding of relationships that children often hold. Hazel couldnât help but smile at the simplicity of Liamâs perspective, where marriage was based on and equated to love. Daisy confidently asserted, âWell, that means he loves us more than her.â
âYes.â Liam agreed with a from nod and wide smiles at the thought that they were Ethanâs favorites.
Hazel sighed suddenly feeling drained. Ethan was all the twins could talk about most times. She couldnât wait for Daisyâs surgery so they could go home finally.
âAfter that, we would leave, weâd go somewhere far away. Hazel murmured to herself. In the meantime, she would just have to endure everything.
She listened to her kids talk more about Ethan.
Sheâs his wife, remember,â attempting to temper their growing enthusiasm.
âWife means sheâs part of his family,â Hazel reminded them, guarding against the budding optimism that Ethan might choose them over Bella. However, Daisy, with her honest simplicity, countered, âBut sheâs
mean.â
âAnd Mr. Princess protected us. He yelled at her, and he even grabbed her arm. He was so angry, Momma,â Liam recounted, his eyes earnest defending his Mr princess.
Daisy chimed in with a resolute, âYes.â
âThen he told her she shouldnât be there. He told her to go home,â Liam added, a hint of defensiveness in his tone.
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Hazel was taken aback, hearing this revelation for the first time. She hadnât expected Ethan to resort to violence, especially against a woman. It was unlike him. It however confirmed that his distressed state last night was genuine when he apologized and told her that he had sent Bella home.
As the kids recounted the scene with vivid storytelling, Liam animatedly described the confrontation, attempting to mirror Ethanâs sternness.
âMr. Princess walked in, you know, and he was like, âWhat happened to those kids? Bella, explain yourself,â Liam retorted with seriousness. Hazel couldnât help but chuckle at the theatrical delivery. But Liam wasnât finished. With a determined expression, he continued, âThen he said, âWhy are you here? You should stay at home. Go home now.ââ Liam said then added physical gestures, grabbing Daisyâs arm as he had seen Ethan do.
Daisy in response swung into her role as Bella stood with her half made hair and pleaded with dramatic intensity, âNo, Ethan, no! Let me stay at the party.â
Liam, in character as the protective Mr. Princess, stood firm, âI said no! Look at his arm; you hurt him? Oh, youâve done it this time. You need a time out, lady. Go home!â
Daisy gasped. âI donât wanna go home.â She cried.
âItâs too late for that. Guards, take her away.â Liam commanded.
âNo, no, Ethannn,â Daisy shrieked dramatically, collapsing onto the floor in feigned distress.
Hazel found herself caught in a fit of laughter. She knew they were exaggerating but she got the message. She felt a tinge of relief, Ethan had stood up for them.
Soon they settled back down after the display.
âMr. Princess is nice. Even though he has a witch for a wife, I still love him,â Daisy declared stubbornly, her determination evident in her young eyes. âOne day, Iâll get rid of her and marry Mr. Princess,â she added seriously.
Hazel couldnât help but chuckle.
âWhat to you mean?â she asked, intrigued by her daughterâs imaginative declaration.
âIâll help you get rid of her,â Liam chimed in, his commitment matching his sisterâs. âThen we can have him all to ourselves. It would be just you and me and mommy and Mr. Princess.â Liam smiled at his sister, sharing in the dream of a family unburdened by the presence of Bella.
Tears welled up in Hazelâs eyes as she considered the simplicity of their dream. If there was no Bella, perhaps thatâs how their family could have been, undisturbed and harmonious. The reality was different, everything had changed since Bella entered their lives. She acknowledged that her kids werenât entirely
wrong.
Liam and Daisy exchanged a knowing smile, their shared vision forging a silent communication between them. Hazel could tell they were up to some kind of mischief.
âLiam, what are you guys discussing?â Hazel asked.
âWhat?!â Hazel exclaimed.
âHe has a soft spot for us; we could get her in trouble when next we see her. He would definitely take our side,â Liam strategized, plotting mischief with a mischievous glint in his eyes.
âWhere is that from?â
Hazel questioned them with a furrowed brow, disapproving of the notion.
âThat would be mean; you shouldnât deceive people or play with their affection for you. Itâs called manipulation, and itâs not very nice,â Hazel corrected sternly, drawing a clear line against such tactics. i Bellaâs conniving ways were not something she wanted to see replicated in her children. She was determined to raise her kids with integrity and kindness, avoiding the means of manipulating people. âDo you understand me?â she asked, looking at them with a serious gaze. She wouldnât teach her kids to be bullies, they wouldnât stoop so low.
âYes, mommy,â the two replied in unison, their expressions slightly subdued.
âGood,â Hazel nodded, satisfied with their response.
The two looked a little disappointed and unhappy. Their heads were bowed and they stood sulkingly.
âYou guys want cookies?â she asked, instantly brightening the atmosphere. Their eyes lit up with
excitement.
âYes!â The two yelled excitedly.