Nana is pregnant!

This was hitting blows of pain in my heart. It has been a year, and I thought I could forget her and move on, but deep in my heart, I still believed it would work out one day, but that hope was washed away with her pregnancy.

My head was hazed for a moment, and I couldn't clearly see the path where I was walking. I didn't see that there was a girl coming in with a tray of wine to serve at the little party that had begun in the palace.

Before I could see her, we collided, bumping into each other and the wine splattering on both of us. Luckily, the glass cup didn't fall and shatter on the floor. She caught it earlier.

"What the fuck! Are you blind?!" I roared at her, even when I knew I was the one who should avoid this since she was already at the doorpost.

" I am sorry... I.." She bowed her head, but I could recognize her voice.

"What the hell are you doing?" I seethed. It was the wolf girl Jace brought here. Lena is her name, which I can remember. What is she still doing here? I thought her pack members were on their way to pick her away from this place.

"Are you now one of the maids serving drinks? Are you mad?! Why did you leave that room?" I shouted, infuriated.

Before she could say anything, my mother's voice came in from behind.

"Wow, who is this beautiful girl with my son?"

"Nobody!" I snapped and grabbed her hand, taking her away. I can't believe my mother likes her, and even had that satisfying smile on her face.

"Wow, you both hold hands too. Is she the one?" She squealed from behind.

"Fuck!" I cursed and withdrew my hand from Lena, and she stopped walking with me and paused.

"Let us go!" I snarled as I sighted my mother stepping forward towards us.

"Allow me to meet your mother, please."

"As what? Are you stupid?" I fumed, but she shook her head and turned to my mother with a smile.

"What is your name, my dear? And you are a werewolf with your scent. You just got to this kingdom, right?" My mother asked, smiling sweetly with a glance at me.

"She will be leaving today, so there is no need to know her name!" I cut in.

"My name is Lena...and..."

I grabbed her hand again and dragged her away, not wanting her to say anything else to my mother, who already seemed to like her a lot at first sight.

I can't just believe the kind of gut this girl has to leave the room and get a maid uniform to join others in serving drinks when I told her clearly that she would be leaving. Does she think I have changed my mind or what?

"If I wanted to let you stay here, I would never do that anymore! How dare you meet my mother! You heard of their arrival, and you decided to show your face, huh?!"

She said nothing, allowing me to do all the talking while I pulled her up the stairs. Not like she was struggling with my grip, but I just made sure to walk faster so I could pull her roughly.

We got to her room, and I pushed her forward.

"Get your bags!" I yelled and remembered that she came here with nothing, so there was no bag to go with.

"You have no property. Now I have to call your Alpha and know where they are and what's keeping them from coming to pick you." I growled, bringing out my phone.

"Your mother reminds me of mine. Talking with her brought back a lot of memories." She said under her breath. Her voice was breaking in and out, each word exuding deep sadness as she fought the urge to cry, faking out a smile with tears falling freely.

My hands became weak, and I couldn't dial out the Alpha contact anymore. What she said overwhelmed me with guilt.

"Tomorrow is a year's memorial. Did your parents die in the night? What else do you know about it?" I asked, dipping the phone back into my pocket.

"An onlooker who was a hunter reported that it was a hit-and-run. My parents were abandoned to die because whoever it was had grudges with them, but my parents always do everything it takes to be on good terms with everyone. I don't know who this person is." She broke down, crashing back on the bed, her face buried in her palm as she sat and sobbed endlessly.

My heart twisted, my breathing came in shallow at that moment, and I felt what I had never felt before. That care and deep sympathy.

Guilt overwhelmed me as it dawned on me that this was the daughter of those innocent beings I left to die.

So I would have done the same to their daughter by handing her to the Alpha of her pack. Just as I caused the deaths of her parents, I was almost about to cause her own death too.

I squatted in front of her, offering my handkerchief to her. " I am sorry you lost your parents in such a way."

She flinched and raised her head. Those blue eyes shimmering with tears fell on mine, and I could swear for some minutes that I felt like my soul was exposed, and she could see in my eyes that I was the man who knocked her parents down.

"I won't allow anybody to take you away from here. You can stay. Wipe your tears with this." My voice was wavering a bit as I felt so bad for ruining her life. Every suffering she had gone through in her life was because her parents died. I caused it.

She was stunned and hesitated a bit before taking the napkin. She wiped her tears.

"Can I blow on it?" She asked innocently, knowing it was royal material, and I nodded, making her stunned again, her eyes dilating and her mouth agape slightly.

"Did you mean it when you said I could stay? You won't allow anybody to take me out of here? Did you say that, or was I having hallucinations?" She asked, blinking those pretty eyes and pushing her stray hair behind her ears. I could see uncertainty in her eyes.

I straightened up, swallowing the lump of guilt in my throat. " You weren't hallucinating. I said it. You can stay, and you can have that napkin. It's yours now. Also, you can go talk with my mother if you want." I shrugged and headed out immediately.

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