Pregnant & Rejected: Return With The Triplets

Pregnant & Rejected: Return With The Triplets

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WARNING MATURED CONTENT R16   Rejected by her mate and unlawfully treated by a stranger on the same day. Georgia is ousted by her pack after she's discovered to be pregnant.   She returns five years later, only for the Alpha of their pack, who happened to be drawn to her and now he wants her pack.   Will Georgia forgive him and get back together? Who's the mysterious man from that night, the father of her triplets?

Chapter 1 FIRST

Georgia stood at a secluded spot as she watched her parents get ready.

"Mom, how do I look?" Her sister, Serefina asked, admiring herself in the mirror that stood in front of her.

"You look stunning my dear.." Their mother, Jane, replied by blowing a kiss at her daughter.

Georgia's heart swelled with love and pride as she watched her family get ready for the evening's festivities. Serefina looked stunning in her elegant gown, and their mother, Jane, looked radiant in her own exquisite dress.

Georgia felt grateful to be a part of such a beautiful, loving family.

But as the moment passed, a pang of sadness hit her heart, if only she could be a part of them.

She was ousted by her family.

"Are you not getting ready?" Serefina asked, turning to Georgia.

"I will... " Georgia replied in a low voice.

" Then get going! " Serefina snapped at her.

" Don't try to be unfortunate and make us late.. " she rolled her eyes.

Georgia straightened herself up and she walked into the closet to get dressed.

" So annoying... " Serefina mumbled with a frown as Georgia walked away.

" Mom, how do I look in this? " She asked gleefully, raising up a diamond necklace.

Jane looked at the necklace, her eyes lighting up.

"Oh, Serefina, that's gorgeous!" she exclaimed, her face glowing with pride.

"I can't believe you've grown into such a beautiful young woman. You're the spitting image of your mother."

Serefina beamed, her cheeks pink with happiness. "Thank you, Mom," she said, her voice full of joy. "I love you so much."

Jane smiled and embraced her daughter. "I love you too, my darling girl. Now, let's get you ready for the evening. We don't want to keep your father waiting.." she said, arranging Jane's hair.

" Now where's that girl, Georgia!!!" Jane yelled at the top of her voice.

"I'm coming, just a second.." Georgia replied from inside as she quickly got dressed.

She did not want to make her mother or sister angry tonight. She quickly got dressed and she stepped out of the closet.

" I'm ready.. '' she announced and Serefina's smile fell the moment she saw Georgia's dress.

"What are you wearing?" Serefina demanded, her eyes narrowed in jealousy.

Georgia looked so pretty in the dress, and she wanted it.

" Mom!" Serefina called accusingly as she turned to her mother.

" Yes dear, do you need anything? "

"Where did you get Georgia that dress.." she pointed at the dress.

"Why dear, your father bought a lot for you to choose from.." Jane pointed out and Serefina even frowned the more.

" I want it!!" She blurted out defiantly.

Jane's eyes widened in surprise, and she looked at Serefina in disbelief.

"You want Georgia's dress?" she asked, her voice incredulous.

"But it's hers! She's already wearing it!"

Serefina crossed her arms and frowned.

"Well, I want it too!" she insisted.

"You should have gotten me something like that instead of those boring dresses."

Jane sighed as she faced Georgia.

" Give the dress to your sister.. " she ordered as Georgia froze.

" Huh? " She stammered in surprise.

" You heard Mom!! " Serefina snapped at her.

" Pull off the dress and give it to me.. " she demanded like the spoiled child she was.

Georgia hesitated, feeling torn.

The dress had been a gift from her friend, and it was the only thing she had to wear to the ball.

But she also didn't want to disappoint her mother.

Finally, she took a deep breath and reached for the zipper at the back of the dress.

Slowly, she pulled it down and let the dress fall to the floor. She stepped out of it, feeling vulnerable and exposed in just her undergarments.

"There," she said, her voice shaking. "You can have it."

Serefina beamed, then scooped up the dress and ran off to change into it.

"How do I look, mother?" She grinned as her mother gave her thumbs off.

*Perfect, now the Aloha would not be able to take his eyes off me.. " she jumped happily and she snapped her back at Georgia.

" Why are you standing there? Get dressed unless you're ready to receive an earful from Dad.. " she said harshly at her little sister, Georgia who bowed her head.

A hot tear slid down Georgia's cheek, and she tried to blink it away before Serefina noticed. She felt angry and hurt, and she wished she could just run away and hide. But she knew she couldn't. She had to stay and face the music, no matter how much it hurt it felt.

"Get something else to wear.." Her mother instructed leaving with Serefina.

That's how it had always been, she was the least favourite daughter.

They all loved Serefina and did everything she asked, even though she was the eldest daughter.

Georgia's heart sank as she watched them leave. She felt like she was invisible like she didn't matter to anyone. It was a feeling she had become all too familiar with over the years.

She went to her closet and pulled out another dress, a simple blue gown that she had always liked. It was nothing fancy, but it was comfortable and made her feel like herself.

Slowly, she dressed herself and ran a brush through her hair. She didn't have time for anything fancy, so she simply pulled it back into a low bun.

She looked at herself, feeling content with her new look.

The Alpha was throwing a party for the newly appointed officials, and they were invited as her father held a high position in the pack.

As Georgia stood there, she thought about what the party would be like. She imagined the hall filled with people, all dressed in their finest clothes. She really didn't want to go but she was forced by her mother.

Taking a deep breath, she grabbed a small purse and made her way out of the room.

... ... .

Two cars parked in front of a very big building, the Palace of the Blue Moon Pack.

Georgia's parents stepped out of one, her and her sister, the other.

Georgia took a deep breath as she looked up at the palace. It was an impressive building, with high towers and grand columns. The front entrance was decorated with beautiful carvings and flowers. It was like something out of a fairy tale, and Georgia couldn't help but feel a little bit awed by it all.

"It's beautiful right?" Georgia asked her sister, smiling.

But Serefina looked at her with a frown.

"Don't feel we're friends and that you can ask me questions. Now stay away from me! " She fired as she walked away from where Georgia stood.

Georgia always wondered what she must have done to deserve that treatment from her sister.

They all went into the building. The hall was filled with guests as they spoke to one another in hushed tones.

Her parents went to say hi to their friends, and Serefina did the same.

Georgia was all alone. She went to stand at a corner, and she watched what was going on.

She was still enjoying her view when a man suddenly appeared in front of her.

He grabbed her wrist, taking her unaware as he took her to the middle of the hall.

Georgia was in shock as she wondered what was happening, Then she felt it, what she'd never think she'd feel, the thing that made her parents so mad at her. The mate bond. She found her mate at last, but who was the scary man that seemed to be her mate?

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