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The Pregnant Luna He Chose To Ignore

Chapter 6 

Word Count: 660    |    Released on: 15/12/2025

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he dashboard climbed pas

ast like skeletal fingers clawing at the glass. I didn't slow down. The vib

hing that drowned

en

atched a plane disappear into the clouds. I didn't know who was on it th

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, shrill and distorted. I had forgotten I was on the phone w

. "The florists sent lilies instead of moonflowers. And the council me

he white lines were hyp

e you liste

e sounded rusty, unused, like

veryone is whispering. They think you c

tapped the red i

oared, filling the void, but it w

t into my palms. My chest felt like it had been hollowed out with a spoon.

s. It was the merger. It w

w it was

e was to

ntiseptic cleaner and Victoria's cloying perfume. But underneath

her closet.

empty.

unnies. It was as if she had never lived there. As if th

ignoring the angry blare of the

a. The woman who signed papers and sat at the end of the

eel like I was

uzzed agai

n't a

ere sitting on my desk, signed. I hadn't f

r signature-that shaky, jagg

lands. I should turn. I should go home, fix

d on the

halt, smoke rising in the headlights. I came to a shuddering

ck there. Not to

eel with the heel of

at her for leaving. I needed to drag her

ning it around on the narrow h

g home. I was

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“I carried our child for eight months, yet to my husband, Alpha Damien, I was invisible. When I placed the divorce agreement on his desk, he didn't even look up. He was too busy discussing nursery colors with Victoria, the woman who had taken my place in everything but title. That night, agony ripped through me. I went into premature labor right in the hallway. I grabbed Damien's arm, begging him to save our child. But he shook me off. He turned his back on his bleeding wife to comfort Victoria, who was faking a panic attack about paint swatches. "Get the best doctors for Victoria!" he bellowed, leaving me to be wheeled into a cold storage room by a terrified intern. While he held her hand, I lay alone in the dark, my body failing. I didn't just lose the baby that night. I found out why I had been so weak. My blood was full of silver nitrate. Victoria had been poisoning me for months, and Damien had been too blind to notice. I signed the divorce papers on my deathbed and vanished into the storm. Three years later, I returned. Not as a rejected Luna, but as the owner of the empire that was buying him out. Damien stood before me at the Alpha Summit, gaunt and broken, holding the deed to his entire territory. "I signed it all over to you," he whispered, falling to his knees. "Please, Elena. I know the truth now. I'll be your guard dog. Just let me make it right." I looked down at the man who had let our child die. "You can't buy me back, Damien," I said, stepping over him. "I'm not for sale anymore."”
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