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The Pregnant Luna He Chose To Ignore Novel Cover

The Pregnant Luna He Chose To Ignore

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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Chapter 3

Elena POV

Three days later, I accepted the job offer in Zurich.

It was a consulting position for my father's old firm, something far away from pack politics and moonlit betrayals.

My room was a graveyard of memories. I packed boxes with ruthless efficiency.

The crystal vase he gave me for our first anniversary? Into the trash.

The dress I wore when he marked me? Straight to the donation pile.

I held the ring in my palm. The Sterling family crest was engraved on the gold band. It felt heavy, like a shackle.

I walked to the fireplace in the main hall. The fire was roaring, devouring the oak logs. I tossed the ring into the flames.

I didn't watch it melt. I just watched it disappear.

"My part is over," I whispered to the reflection in the mirror above the mantle. I looked pale, dark circles bruising the skin under my eyes, but my jaw was set.

I was supposed to leave in the morning. A car was arranged.

But fate, it seemed, possessed a cruel sense of humor.

"The Alpha requests your presence," a Beta guard said, standing at my door. His stance made it clear he wasn't asking.

"I'm busy," I said, not looking up from my suitcase.

"Now, Luna."

I was forced into the backseat of a black SUV. The ride to the main estate was bumpy, and with every jolt, a dull ache radiated through my lower back.

I closed my eyes, pretending to sleep, trying to visualize the Swiss Alps.

Just a few more hours, I told myself. Just hold on.

Then, the water broke.

It wasn't a trickle. It was a gush of warm fluid soaking the seat.

Cold, sharp panic pierced through my numbness. It was too early. Two months too early.

"Stop the car," I gasped.

The Beta looked in the rearview mirror. "We are almost there, Luna."

"I said stop!"

A contraction hit me then, so violent it tore a scream from my throat. The car swerved, then screeched to a halt in front of the main house.

The door was ripped open. Not by Damien, but by a frantic medical team.

"She's in labor!" someone shouted.

I was wheeled onto a gurney, the world tilting sideways. The pain was blinding, a white-hot fire consuming my abdomen.

"Get Damien," I choked out, grabbing a nurse's scrub. "Tell him... tell him..."

They wheeled me into the hallway. And there he was.

Damien stood at the end of the corridor. But he wasn't looking at me. He was holding Victoria's hand.

She was leaning against the wall, clutching her stomach, crying softly.

"It's time, Damien," she sobbed. "I think the baby is coming."

He was stroking her hair, whispering words of comfort I couldn't hear.

"Alpha!" the nurse pushing me yelled. "The Luna is-"

Damien looked up. His eyes met mine for a fleeting second. I saw confusion. I saw shock.

But then Victoria let out a high-pitched wail, sinking to her knees.

Damien's gaze snapped back to her. He scooped her up into his arms, turning his back on me.

"Get the best doctors for Victoria!" he bellowed, his voice echoing off the walls. "Now!"

I was pushed into a side room. A storage room hastily converted into a temporary triage.

Rain lashed against the window, sounding like gravel being thrown at the glass. I was alone. The primary medical team had run after Damien and Victoria.

I was left with a young intern and a terrified nurse.

"I can't do this," I sobbed, clutching the rails of the bed.

"You have to," the nurse said, her voice shaking. "The baby is coming."

I looked at the door. It remained closed.

He chose her. In the moment of life and death, he chose her.

The realization didn't just hurt. It killed. It killed the last tiny, stupid part of me that hoped he would save me.

I screamed as another contraction ripped through me, my voice joining the thunder outside.

I was alone in the storm, and I had no compass, no shelter, and no Alpha.

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