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Obsession: the Lycan king's Human Mate

"Wha—" "You're pregnant!" She squealed, "Ah, young love. Don't worry. I will be with you every step of the way-" Adeline tuned her out and was focusing on the pamphlets that were kept on the other side of the room. Those that had the options of pregnancies. She wanted those, she wanted to know what other options did she have. "Can I have those?" she pointed to the papers and the doctor looked at them frowning. The doctor glanced at them and disapproval crossed her face. "Why? You don't need them." She was a wolf. Adeline realised. Shit. "Um," Adeline got up from the bed but the doctor stood in the way. "I need to . . go . . " The doctor gave her a tight-lipped smile. "Honey, you are in no state to leave but don't worry I will let your mate know and he will come here to pick you up." Shit. Shit. Shit. If he knew then her chances were slim. "No need for that!" They both turned to the door and Noah stood there, her protector as he claimed. "I am here to pick her up." He grinned and his eyes narrowed, compelling the woman. "Let's go." He turned to Adeline who ran along as the woman stood frozen. They walked out of the room and she palmed her belly. There was a life inside and now she had to choose. The child or her? But that is not all. Throw in human sacrifices, vampires, siren, voodoo aunts and of course, every supernatural myth coming true. Who was really going to protect her? ***** *Slow-burn*

Inara_Me · Fantaisie
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The time for revelations. - I

She had taken a nap in the guest bedroom given to her by Cassandra and the next thing that Adeline knew was she had woken up the next day. 

"Why didn't you wake me up?" Adeline looked at Xavier with an accusing eyes. "Everyone must have waited for me at dinner." 

Imagine everyone sitting at the dining table and waiting for Adaline to arrive only for her to wake up now. 

Xavier chuckled, "you were tired and not to mention you recently had a blood transfer and you are still getting one." He pointed to the drip that was attached to her. "Everyone had excused for your presence once we saw, before calling you to dinner, that you were still sleeping." 

"Oh," that was better. At least no one waited for her at the dinner table.