Alpha’s Regret Pregnant Rejected Luna Chapter 20
Alpha’s Regret Pregnant Rejected Luna Novel
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âI said no!â Ethanâs voice thundered through the phone, the frustration evident in his words. He slammed the phone shut, flinging it away as if to distance himself from the source of his vexation. Tension radiated from him as he raked a hand through his hair in sheer exasperation.
By his side, Axel bore witness to yet another heated altercation between the Alpha and the Luna, a scene that had become all too familiar. The Alphaâs patience seemed to be wearing thin when it came to his mate.
âWhat is it?â Ethan snapped when he noticed Axel.
âNothing, Alpha,â Axel replied, choosing his words carefully.
But it was evident that something gnawed at Axel, something he had been holding back. âItâs just, Devin sent me some pictures,â he finally confessed, attempting to broach the subject.
Ethan, his temper gradually subsiding, settled into his chair, his eyes now fixed on Axel. âSo?â he snapped impatiently, although a glimmer of curiosity flickered in his eyes.
Axel persisted, knowing that Ethan wanted to know more despite his dismissive tone. âPictures of the kids,â he revealed, holding his ground. even in the face of Ethanâs irritation. These pictures were taken at school today.â
Ethanâs interest was piqued, and he reluctantly reached for the tablet Axel offered. Although his initial glance at the device was disinterested, he couldnât help but become engrossed as he swiped through the images.
The first picture captured Daisy, her cherubic face adorned with green. paint, her smile infectious. Ethan couldnât help but sigh and melt at the adorable sight. His previously furrowed brows eased, revealing a softer side of the typically stoic Alpha.
As he continued to scroll through the pictures, the transformation in Ethanâs demeanor was palpable. Daisyâs radiant happiness seemed to wash over him, and a smile played on his l*ps. The next image showed a grumpy Liam, his tiny face contorted in a frown, arms crossed, and a pout on his l*ps. Ethanâs own expression broke into a smile at the sight of the boyâs adorable sulk
Axel couldnât help but observe his boss, marveling at the shift in Ethanâs disposition. This was a man known for his hardened exterior, a leader
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who rarely displayed warmth or emotions. Yet here he was, entranced by images of these two children, clutching the tablet with genuine affection.
âTheir names are Liam and Daisy.â He informed.
âTheyâre beautiful,â Ethan couldnât help but remark, his voice soft and sincere, a stark departure from his usual demeanor. His gaze remained fixed on the images before him, captivated by the innocence of the children.
Practicality soon replaced his curiosity. âWhere do they live?â Ethan found himself inquiring.
âIâll text you the address, sir,â Axel replied, turning to leave.
âAxel,â Ethan called once more, his expression betraying a hint of vulnerability.
âThank you.â He said softly.
Axel paused in his tracks, his hand on the door handle, his eyes wide with shock. For over four long years, he had worked diligently for Ethan, never once hearing a âpleaseâ or âthank you.â The sudden expression of gratitude left him momentarily stunned, unsure of how to respond. The man had not only expressed emotions but also gratitude.
He simply nodded and left the room, pondering the enigma of Ethanâs evolving relationship with Hazel and what might have transpired.
Axel had sought information from his sources, discreetly inquiring about Hazel. The feedback was unanimous: Hazel had been the best Luna, known for her warmth, smiles, and kindness, a stark contrast to the present Luna, Bella, who exuded an air of coldness and intimidation. The comparison made Axel sigh inwardly, a silent lament for what might have been if circumstances were different. He dutifully forwarded the address to Ethanâs phone, a small act in light of the turbulent emotions that stirred within him.
His phone buzzed, and Axel swiftly picked it up. It was his informant, bearing news that would shed further light on Hazelâs situation. âBoss, Iâve discovered something,â the informant began cautiously. That man, Nathan, doesnât live with Hazel. Although heâs present in the kidsâ lives, theyâre not together.â
Axel paused, absorbing this revelation. âHazelâs not married?â he Inquired, seeking clarification.
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âYes,â came the concise reply from the informant.
Axel released a sigh, a mixture of relief and contemplation. For some inexplicable reason, he felt relieved by the confirmation that Hazel was not married to Nathan. Perhaps it was a glimmer of hope in an otherwise. complex situation.
However, Axel couldnât ignore the other aspect of his research. It had already been established that the children couldnât be Ethanâs based on the timeline of Hazelâs pregnancy and their birth. âPerhaps she divorced within those five years?â Axel pondered aloud into the phone, his thoughts racing.
âThere was no marriage, sir,â came the informantâs response, dispelling any illusions of a past marital relationship.
Axel was left with more questions than answers, but one thing remained. clear: the children that Hazel cared for were not Ethanâs by birth. The mystery surrounding their parentage deepened, and Axelâs determination to unravel the truth grew stronger.
After a long dayâs work, Hazel hailed a cab to pick up her kids from kindergarten. As she stepped out of the taxi in front of the school, her son Liam spotted her and couldnât contain his excitement. With an infectious grin, he dashed toward her, arms outstretched.
âMommy!â Liam yelled, his small voice filled with joy, his eyes shining with happiness as he approached his mother.
Daisy, on the other hand, was still engrossed in a game of chasing a delicate butterfly that fluttered around the school garden, her little feet dancing to its whimsical flight.
Hazel knelt down to Liamâs level as he reached her. With a heartfelt smile, she addressed him. âOh, honey, Iâm so sorry. There was an emergency. Do you forgive me?â she asked, her voice filled with motherly tenderness.
Liam, a sweet and understanding child, nodded vigorously, his smile never fading. âOf course, Mommy! We had so much fun today. We ate, danced, played, and we even got a huge cake!â Liamâs eyes lit up as he recounted the dayâs adventures, his enthusiasm contagious.
Hazel couldnât help but be touched by her sonâs happiness despite hit
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initial reluctance to attend kindergarten. For a child who had shown. reluctance and grumpiness at the mere thought of kindergarten, Liam. appeared to have had a fantastic time. She gently placed a hand on his cheek.
âYou guys ate?â she inquired, relieved that they had enjoyed their day despite her earlier concerns.
Liam nodded emphatically. âOh, yes, Mommy! I was sooo stuffed!â he replied with a big grin, his eyes sparkling with delight.
Hazel couldnât help but feel grateful that her children were adjusting well to their new environment, Tiny Tots, it seemed, was indeed a good choice.
Amidst the happy chatter, Daisy, her face adorned with a slight smudge of mud from her playful escapade, finally joined them. Her big, innocent eyes locked up at her mother as she clutched Hazelâs legs.
âMommy,â Daisy said, her voice a soft, sweet melody.
Hazelâs heart melted at the sight of her daughter. She bent down to Daisyâs level.
Hazel gently brushed away the smudge of mud from Daisyâs face, causing the little girl to giggle with delight. She had always been a source of joy and happiness in Hazelâs life.
âMommy, are you okay?â Daisy asked, her voice filled with genuine. concern. She gazed at her mother with those innocent eyes, her small hand resting on Hazelâs cheek.
Hazelâs eyes welled up with tears, not out of sadness but out of the profound love she felt for her children. She wiped away her tears, letting out a small laugh. âUh? Oh, yes. Yes, Mommyâs okay,â she assured Daisy, her voice warm and reassuring.
Daisy reached up and gently patted Hazelâs cheek, as if trying to comfort her. Itâs just because I really missed you guys,â Hazel explained, her voice trembling with emotion. She leaned in, embracing Daisy in a tender hug.
Hazelâs heart ached as she held her daughter close. Her baby was a beautiful, vibrant child, full of life and energy. Yet, Daisyâs health struggles had cast a shadow over her childhood. As her mother, Hazel often felt helpless, unable to do anything but watch as her daughter experienced seizures and struggled with her fragile health.
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She yearned for Daisy to have a happy and carefree childhood, just like
any
other child, to attend kindergarten with her friends and embrace the joys of life without the burdens of illness.
Hazel held Daisy close to her chest, embracing her daughter with a mixture of love and guilt. She pressed her l*ps to Daisyâs soft hair, her words of apology barely audible as she mumbled into the fragrant locks.
âMommyâs sorry. So sorry,â she whispered, her voice filled with regret for the moments she couldnât be there with her children.
After gathering herself for a few precious moments, Hazel gently released Daisy. Her daughter, now free to explore, dashed off with youthful enthusiasm, eager to show off her artwork from the day. Daisy proudly displayed a colorful butterfly she had painted, each wing adorned with a different hue, a testament to her creativity and spirit.
Around them, other little kids were still engaged in playful activities, waiting for their parents to pick them up. The schoolyard buzzed with the cheerful sounds of children at play, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.
Liam, too, was eager to share his masterpiece. He held. up his drawing with a wide smile, his eyes sparkling with pride. The artwork depicted. three figures, and he eagerly explained his creation.
âThis is you,â Liam pointed to the central figure, his mother, âand me and, Daisy,â he concluded, his voice brimming with joy and adoration.
Hazelâs heart swelled with maternal pride. She gently stroked Liamâs face, her fingers brushing across his cheek with love and appreciation. âGood job, sweetheart. Itâs so beautiful. Weâll get some materials and hang it up at home,â she promised, her heartwarming words instilling a sense of accomplishment in her son.
With her childrenâs artwork in hand and their spirits lifted, Hazel decided it was time to wrap up their day at the kindergarten. âRight, you guys wait here. Iâll be right back,â she said to Liam and Daisy, who nodded in agreement.
Heading to the office of the kindergartenâs proprietor, Hazel greeted him politely. She wanted to express her gratitude for the care her children had received during the day.
âThe kidsâ food was taken care of, The proprietor, a kind-hearted individual, informed with a warm smile.
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âThank you very much. Let me pay you back.â Hazel reached for her phone. However, before she could proceed, the proprietor interrupted.
âDonât bother,â he insisted kindly. âTodayâs meals was taken care of by the school.â
Hazel couldnât help but chuckle as she realized that Liam had already spilled the beans about the dayâs unexpected feast. âOh, thatâs what Liam was explaining. He said there was a cake,â she remarked, feeling touched by the thoughtfulness of the school.
âYes, we had a party. All the kids in the kindergarten enjoyed it,â the proprietor explained, his eyes twin k l i n g with the joy of making children happy.
Hazel was genuinely appreciative. âOkay. Thank you very much,â she said, her gratitude heartfelt as she exited the office.
Back outside, Liam stood by the schoolâs entrance, his snacks bag in hand, ready to head home. He held his motherâs hand, his trust in her unwavering. âLetâs go home,â he suggested.
As they left the kindergarten, Liam waved cheerfully to Mr. Devin.
âGoodbye, Mr. Devin!â Liam called out.
Mr. Devin chuckled warmly, returning the sentiment. âGoodbye, Liam. See you tomorrow,â he replied, his heart warmed by these delightful children.
Standing in the corridor, Mr. Devin couldnât help but watch them go. Those kids were truly adorable, and he could understand why Ethan had softened toward them. They were just so adorable.