Chapter 1: Chapter 1
693 words<html><head></head><body><p>Alpha 1</p> <p>Natalia’s POV</p> <p>The dream felt so real. In it, I let out a moan as he sensually placed his hands on me, breaking our kiss. His electrifying touch sent waves of desire cours</p> <p>His breath hungrily grazed my earlobe, sending shivers down my spine. But then, in a deep, chilling voice, he said, “Never.”</p> <p>I gasped, and my eyes flung open. I was alone in the room.</p> <p>It had been two years since I married Adrian Miller, the future alpha of the Crystal Blood Pack. During our two years together, I had tried and failed to win</p> <p>I heaved a sigh, sat slowly, and yawned. Then I looked at the clock, and my mouth dropped open.</p> <p>“Shit! I’m going to be late.” I hastily went to the bathroom to take a shower and get ready for my monthly checkup with Doctor Harold Reid at the pack hospital. After quickly putting myself togeth</p> <p>I loved my husband dearly, despite that our marriage wasn’t perfect. I always hoped that we could have a child, too, and that maybe, with</p> <p>a child, Adrian would come home more often.</p> <p>At the hospital, nerves engulfed me as Doctor Reid completed his examination, drawing the blood for the test himself. He left the room afterward, saying he’d r the results soon.</p> <p>As I waited, I resolved to divorce Adrian and put an end to my loveless marriage if I wasn’t pregnant this time.</p> <p>However, Dr. Reid returned with a smile. “Congratulations!” he exclaimed.</p> <p>My mouth dropped. “Really?” I stroked my stomach before naively asking. “There’s a baby?”</p> <p>“Babies,” he replied.</p> <p>My eyebrows drew together, and I couldn’t contain my grin.</p> <p>“Twins,” he confirmed.</p> <p>Tears welled and then rolled down my cheeks as joyous slashes of happiness.</p> <p>“But I advise you to be careful,” Dr. Reid said. “Your uterine walls. that you have are extremely thin.</p> <p>His unexpected words sobered me completely taken aback. The realization hit me that he shouldn’t have said that, and suddenly, a wave of fear for my child</p> <p>“I’ll take care of myself,” I said, then thanked him before leaving the hospital, wearing a smile once again.</p> <p>At least until I returned home.</p> <p>There, I found Adrian with his new lover, Lynda, seated together on</p> <p>a couch in the living room. I stopped short. Lynda as she was crying, and he was gently comforting her. Seeing him so gentle with her, I was consumed w</p> <p>Adrian’s anger–filled eyes shifted to me. He yelled, “How dare you come back! How dare you bully Lynda!”</p> <p>“What? What are you talking about?”</p> <p>His expression became more ferocious. “Oh, please. You make me sick.”</p> <p>Unable to bear further humiliation any longer, and not wanting to shed tears in front of another woman, I covered my mouth and scurried to my bedroom</p> <p>heart.</p> <p>But I’d been wrong to hope. With my thumb, I stroked the bold characters on the divorce agreement and whispered to myself, “He will never mark me as his mate. He will always humiliate</p> <p>Ο ση</p> <p>choice but through with it for the sake of my children.”</p> <p>I wiped my tears, signed the paper, then sat on the bed and stared blankly, trying to absorb what I’d just done.</p> <p>After a few moments, Adrian threw the bedroom door open violently thrown open.</p> <p>I shoved the agreement into the drawer and stood. “Ad–Adrian,” I said in alarm, while watching him turn the lock.</p> <p>“I noveldrama</p> <p>Before I could say anything more, he strode to me and pushed me onto the bed. “Do you think you’re going to be the luna of this pack?”</p> <p>I tried to squirm away from me, but he locked my hands over my head.</p> <p>“Don’t forget how you set me up to marry</p> <p>in the first place.” He</p> <p>began to undress me. Despite being held by his powerful arms, I resisted and yelled.</p> <p>“No!” I yelled, working to resist him. “Please stop!”</p> <p>Roughly, he kissed my neck. “You stop! Stop pretending! This is</p> <p>what you asked for, and you ruined my life.”</p> <p>As the weight of his accusation settled, I halted my movements and met his gaze. “Then let’s get a divorce.”</p> </body></html>