Chapter 203

Chapter 53: Ayla

It had been three weeks since I had stepped back from the Waar Pak investigation. It had been hard atfirst. I kept feeling like I was being left out, which would manifest in mood

swings. Theo would update me on anything I needed to know, which helped some. He still hadn’t beenable to get much out of Lloyd, but we weren’t surprised that the process would take a while.

Eventually, I settled into a normal routine that kept me busy enough that I could keep my mind off of thethings I wasn’t doing. I was still working on my dad’s research with Professor Armand, but other thanthat, I hadn’t touched Harry’s journal or anything else. I was fi Recharge successful! with school andreally starting to enjoy my classes. I was even making more friends on campus.

However, there was one thing that had been off.

I was still getting sick.

Ever since that night with Lloyd, I had been nauseous frequently. At first, it wasn’t that bad, and Ichalked it up to stress and knowing he was still there. I had started using some herbal remedies thathad helped for the most part, but for the past couple of days, it had gotten worse.

“Okay, Ayla,” Maggie said from outside the stall door as I hung my head over the toilet. “It’s time to faceit.”

“I know. I know,” I groaned, flushing the contents of my stomach down the drain.

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I left the stall and rinsed my mouth at the sink while Maggie offered me a cool, damp paper towel formy face.

“We’ll stop by the pharmacy on the way back,” she said. “When is Alpha done today?”

“He said he wouldn’t be back until late,” I said, sounding more bitter than I had meant.

He hadn’t been working late a lot, but he always seemed to have bad timing when he did. With mebeing sick, Dasha had been in a weird mood that had us both feeling unusually clingy. So, when Theowasn’t close by, I would get annoyed, especially since he had been evasive about where he had beengoing. He said he was working on a project with the company from the office in the city while Harmonwas still in town. But whenever I asked, I could feel something through our bond. It made me feel likehe was hiding something.

I didn’t like it.

“Let’s go, Luna,” Maggie said, hooking her arm in mine. “It’s time to get some answers.”

I let Maggie drive because my stomach was still queasy. We had made our pit stop and were backhome in my suite in less than an hour. I immediately flopped down on the couch, trying to breathethrough the nausea.

“Nuh–uh,” Maggie said as she dropped the paper bag on my Jap. “Go. Now.”

Thuffed dramatically. Dragging myself off the couch, I carried the bag to the hall bathroom with me. Ishut the door and pulled out the box with the pregnancy test. I looked at it in my hands and a wave ofemotions flooded through me.

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Chapter 53: Ayla

I didn’t know why I had been avoiding this. Maybe because I didn’t know how I would feel about theresults.

No. That’s not true. I knew how I would feel.

I would be ecstatic to be having Theo’s pup. Over the last few weeks especially, he had shown me justhow amazing he would be as a father. He had been taking care of me so well. And I knew how muchhaving kids meant to him. Not to mention what it would mean to his parents. I would be over the moonto be able to give Torin his wish.

But there was anxiety there as well.

Despite the break from the Waar Pak investigation, I still knew the threat was still very real. It felt like Iconstantly had a target on my back. It felt irresponsible to have a pup while that kind of danger loomedover our heads.

And what if I wasn’t? Sure, getting pregnant on your first heat after a mating wasn’t guaranteed, but itwas pretty damn common. If I wasn’t, then what if that meant something was wrong? I had been takingwolfsbane for over a week when I went into heat. What if that did something to prevent it?

I guess that didn’t matter at this point. All I could do was take the test, get the results, and go fromthere.

I tore the box open and grabbed the stick. When I was done, I carried it back out to the living roomwithout even looking at

1. it.

“We have a few minutes before it’s ready,” I said when Maggie looked at me expectantly.

I set the test stick on the coffee table face down and paced,

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chewing on a fingernail as I did so. Dasha was practically giggling in the back of my mind.

‘Well, you’re not telling me anything,‘ I shot at her.

‘Not sure,‘ she replied.

Although I had a feeling that wasn’t true. Ever since Maggie had suggested I could be pregnant a weekago, she had been acting smug whenever I asked her what she felt. Even though she would denyknowing anything. Werewolves had shorter pregnancies than humans like the way we healed faster,our pups developed faster as well so she should have been able to tell something by now.

“It’s going to be okay, Luna,” Maggie assured me. “This is a good thing. Great, even.”

I sighed with a light laugh. “I know,” I said.

She came over and grabbed my hands. “Can I tell you a secret?”

I nodded.

“I kind of really hope that you are,‘ she said almost giddily with a broad smile.

My face quickly mirrored hers as I admitted my own feelings to myself. “Me too.”

She glanced at her watch. “It’s time.”

I nodded and took a deep breath. “You do it.”

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Maggie leaned over and picked up the device, turning it over

to read the result.

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