Chapter 203 Chloe’s POV. It's been a week since I had sex with Liam, and I've been trying my best to ignore him as much as I can. I don't want to exchange words with him, even though he has tried his best to grab my attention. But I'm not giving him the chance; I'm not interested in talking to him. If not for Lucy, everyone would have known I slept with him. She was the one who lied, saying she had a blood cramp, otherwise, I would have been disgraced. Liam's mating with Mendy is in two weeks, and the preparations are already taking place. Lucy is also here with me, accompanying me, because if not, I would have died out of loneliness. Everyone is busy with one thing or another, while I sit on the couch in the sitting room, my eyes glued to the TV, watching my favorite show. Since I started living here, I haven't gone to work and have been stuck at home all day, watching TV. I miss going to store and helping with one or two things, but they won't let me leave the compound. I don't
Chapter 204 Chloe’s POV. The sudden knock on the door jolted me awake from my deep slumber. I flung up, wanting to stand up, but the sudden pain I felt beneath my stomach made me glue myself to the bed, my hands holding it tightly. "What happened?" My lips slipped away from each other as tears began to pile up on my face, the memory of last night flooding into my head. I just made the biggest mistake of my life, giving myself to Liam, my sister's supposed mate. What was I thinking? I stared at the bed, my clothes a bit bloodstained, and the white bedsheet now stained with a faint bloodspot. My black clothes didn't give it much notice. I heard the knock again, and my body trembled. Who could it be? Mendy? Scott? Liam again? No one would see me in this condition without suspecting something. I wanted to stand up, but I couldn't even move my fingers, let alone my legs. I didn't know who was at the door, but no matter who it was, I didn't want anyone to see me in this situation. I
Chapter 205 Chloe’s POV Mendy walked towards us with blazing eyes, her hands folded on her chest."I said who is pregnant," she asked again, her eyes scanning each one of us."None of your business... just mind your front," I retorted, trying to sound sassy, but my attempt failed when Mendy burst out laughing, and I rolled my eyes, puzzled by her reaction."It is my business 'cause I heard someone is pregnant, and it won't be funny if it's you since you know my mating is in a week," Mendy said through gritted teeth, to which I smirked."And what if your mating is tomorrow? Does that mean another person shouldn't get pregnant?" I questioned, my legs still trembling beneath me."I'm not talking to you, so keep quiet," Mendy dismissed me, turning her attention to Bryan. "Bryan," she called, and Bryan raised his brows. "I heard you saying someone is pregnant, so who is it among them?" she inquired, and Bryan smirked, settling comfortably inside his car."Both of them," Bryan stated befo
Chapter 206 Liam’s POV. I walk inside Mendy's house with the test result in my hand, anger evident on my face. I couldn't believe Mendy had been lying to everyone, including her own family.As soon as I collected the result from the hospital, she wanted to take a look at it, but I refused because I knew she already knew what it would say.I met Scott and Mr. Daniel in the sitting room. On my way here, I called two of the council members to also come and see what's happening, and I know they will be here soon.Scott and Mr. Daniel have no idea what's happening, but I'm not going to say anything until everyone is seated.I asked Luke to go call Chloe for me. She also has to be here before I reveal the result. Luke went to call her, and two elders walked in, their eyes blinking in curiosity. They gave Mr Daniel a questioning look, but he just shrugged his shoulders. They looked at me for confirmation, but I wasn't ready to break the news.Chloe, and she and her friend came down the sta
Chapter 207Chloe’s POV.SEVEN MONTH LATEREven though I had made it clear to Liam that there wouldn't be anything between us except the baby inside me, I couldn't help but notice his true intentions towards me. My heart was becoming soft, and he had started creating a soft spot in my heart. Today marked seven months since I started moving in with Liam, and he had promised never to make me feel caged. I was glad he was following his promise, as everything had been going smoothly. My baby was getting bigger inside my stomach, and in a few months, he would come to life. I knew it was silly of me to use his name for my new baby, but what could I do? That's what I wanted and expected, and I knew it would be.I lay flat on the bed, my eyes staring at the ceiling while my stomach pushed up. My mind flashed back to all the moments I had spent with Liam. I wouldn't lie; he was a sweet man, a good man one could pray for. But I didn't feel good about opening my heart to him; I felt like it was
Chapter 208Chloe's POVA weak smile formed on my lips as I stared at 'our boys' who slept in the bed the doctor had placed them in.I'd thought I was going to have a boy, but lucky I got two. Liam would be so happy. Speaking of Liam, we decided to let things just happen without trying to force it.The room I was moved into opened and Liam rushed in, with panic on his face but it dissolved on seeing my smile.The relief on his face was evident as he walked towards me in long strides. He sat on the bed leaned in and brushed his lips over mine in a feathery kiss.I sighed when he pulled back."You good?" He asked, his expression was concerned. I nodded. It was obvious he hadn't seen our babies yet.Well, none of us knew it was going to be two. We were expecting a boy."I'm okay" I whispered and he smiled at me, holding my hand in his."Where's the baby?" He asked, finally looking around the room. His eyes widened when they dropped to the bed where our pups were laid."Is that... Someone
Chapter 209Author's POVIt was obvious Mendy hated her sister, that explains the reason why she'd been on a low key lately, figuring how to exact her revenge.After a lot of investigation, she finally discovered Alpha Jax whom she ran a background test on.It was quite shocking to find out Chloe had once lived with Jax and he now had a sickness in which Chloe can cure.She knew exactly what she needed to do and how it should be done. **The clan was bursting with activities and excitement as Chloe and her babies were discharged from the hospital to return home. Congratulatory messages poured in and guests visited the new mother and babies.Liam was also supportive as the days passed by and it was finally time for the naming of the babies. "You look really pretty" Lucy's voice came from the phone and Chloe smiled as she turned around for the camera."I wish I'm there with you," She pouted and Chloe laughed, before sitting down on the bed, grabbing her phone from the stand."I wish y
Chapter two hundred and ten Chapter two hundred and ten Author's POV A big smile broke out on Chloe's face as she stared at herself in the mirror. The big day she'd been waiting for. Her mating ceremony. Exactly two weeks after the boys were born, Liam decided to hold the mating ceremony and it was just perfect. News had gone around the clan and Alpha's from other neighboring packs that were close to Liam was also invited. "You're looking smoking hot" Lucy gushed from behind Chloe who glanced at her from over her shoulder, before turning around. "You think?" She stared down at herself, in a white coloured dress with a high slit at the thigh. She was sure Liam would love it. "I know, babe. Liam would definitely want to tear that dress off you" She smirked, Chloe blushed a deep crimson red. "He wouldn't. I love this dress" Chloe rolled her eyes. "See you. After making sure you don't end up with Liam," Lucy muttered, her voice low. She looked like she was about to c
Chloe’s POV The house was unusually quiet when Chloe returned. Normally, the laughter and chatter of her children greeted her at the door, but this time, only the faint rustle of maids working in the background broke the silence. She glanced at her phone as she stepped inside, hoping for a message from Liam, but her notifications were blank.Chloe inhaled deeply, forcing herself to relax. Liam will handle it, she reminded herself. He had promised to confront Mendy, and if there was one thing Liam excelled at, it was handling difficult situations. She pushed aside her worry and decided to make the most of the evening.“Mrs. Liam,” one of the maids greeted her with a polite smile, “would you like us to prepare anything for dinner?”Chloe shook her head, an idea forming in her mind. “No, I’ll take care of it tonight. I want to do something special.”The maid’s eyes widened slightly in surprise, but she didn’t protest. Chloe rarely took over in the kitchen, but tonight felt like the perf
Author’s POVMendy’s sharp eye was on Liam, his presence commanding attention. She felt the weight of her anger bubbling beneath her carefully composed exterior, but she masked it with a small smile. Her posture was relaxed, almost lazy, as if she had all the time in the world.Liam’s expression was the opposite—his jaw was clenched tight, and his fiery gaze was locked on her. Even without his Alpha aura pressing down on the room, his presence was intimidating enough. The principal, standing nearby, cleared his throat nervously.“Mr. Liam, perhaps we can—”“This doesn’t concern you,” Liam cut her off sharply, his tone cold but controlled. He turned his attention back to Mendy, his voice steady but laced with steel. “We need to talk. Alone.”The principal hesitated, but Mendy stepped forward, gesturing for him to leave. “It’s fine,” she said sweetly, her tone dripping with false politeness. “I can handle this. There’s no need to worry.” She added. The principal looked between them, he
Liam’s POV The house was eerily quiet when I stepped inside. Too quiet. I called out Chloe’s name, my voice echoing in the space. No answer. My eyes swept the living room, every corner tidy as usual, but something about the silence felt off. She hadn’t mentioned going anywhere.“Chloe?” I tried again, moving toward the kitchen. Nothing.My pulse quickened, an uneasy knot forming in my chest. I pulled out my phone and dialed her number for the third time, only to hear it ring faintly from somewhere upstairs. She wasn’t answering. I bolted up the stairs, following the sound to our bedroom, and found her phone on the nightstand, the screen lighting up with my name.“She left without it,” I muttered, running a hand through my hair.Panic began to creep in. Chloe wasn’t careless with her phone, and the thought of her being unreachable only amplified my worry. I sat on the edge of the bed, trying to think. She might have gone to her office. That seemed like the logical explanation.Without
Liam’s POV The meeting room was quiet, except for the sound of the projector humming as it displayed charts and statistics. My foreign clients sat stiffly across the table, their expressions grim. I could see the anger in their eyes, the way their eyes darted nervously. They were losing faith in me, and it was starting to show.“Your warehouses are no longer safe,” one of them said, breaking the silence. His voice was sharp, accusing. “It’s like someone knows every location. This isn’t just a coincidence, Mr. Liam. We’re being targeted.” He uttered with a greeted teeth. I leaned back in my chair, forcing a calm smile onto my face. “I understand your concerns,” I said evenly, though inside I was seething. “But I assure you, my team is handling the situation. We’ve reinforced security measures, and we’re monitoring all activities closely.” I tried to reassure them but their gaze was unyielding. “Are you sure that’s enough? This isn’t just bad luck,” one of them said, his voice cold.
Chloe’s POV The very next day, I found myself standing in front of the school, my kids clutching each of my hands. It was supposed to feel normal, dropping the kids off, and watching them run through the gates. But it didn’t. My chest tightened with each step closer to the entrance. Liam had reassured me endlessly last night, but no amount of comforting words could erase the lingering unease swirling in my mind.“Mommy, can we go now?” Aria tugged at my hand impatiently, breaking my train of thought.“Not yet, sweetheart,” I said, forcing a smile and crouching down to their level. “I need you both to promise me something. If anything feels wrong or someone says something that makes you uncomfortable, you tell your dad or come straight to me. Okay?”“Okay,” they chorused, although Asher gave me a skeptical look. He had her father’s no-nonsense expression, sharp for a six-year-old.I kissed their foreheads and sent them through the gates, my heart sinking further as they disappeared in
Chloe’s POV The first few days of Mendy’s presence at the school had been uneventful. It was almost as if she were trying to prove herself, and I couldn’t figure out why that bothered me so much. Whenever I went to drop the kids off, she would always smile to greet the kids, praising them for every little thing, acting like the perfect, doting teacher. But the way she looked at them, the way she got just a little too close, set my nerves on edge.It wasn’t even the way she treated them that bothered me. It was how my children were responding to her. Every day, it seemed, I’d hear them tell me how great Mendy was, how she helped them with this or that, how she made them feel so special. I tried to smile, to be supportive, but deep down, a jealousy I couldn’t control bubbled up inside me. I wanted them to see me that way. I wanted to be the one they ran to when they needed praise or affection.The worst part was how they’d grown so attached to her. They came home with stories about Men
Chloe’s POV The car engine hummed beneath me, but my thoughts were a constant, swirling storm. I couldn’t shake the image of Mendy’s face from my mind. Her too-sweet smile, her fake warmth toward my children—it was all wrong. Something about her felt off. I gripped the steering wheel harder, my fingers aching from the pressure. I needed to talk to Liam. I needed to hear his voice, to feel some semblance of calm, and also to inform him about Mendy. I pulled over to the side of the road, brought out my phone, and dialed his number.The phone rang twice before he picked up, his voice strained. “Chloe?”“Liam, I—” I stopped myself, trying to gather my thoughts. “I don’t know what to do. The principal introduced Mendy as the kids’ new teacher today. She’s been assigned to their class permanently. I can’t— I just can’t trust her with them.”I could hear Liam take a sharp breath on the other end of the line. He sounded tired and worn out, and I hated that. I hated that he had so much on
Chloe’s POV I couldn’t stop the guilt creeping up my spine as I marched into the principal’s office, demanding a transfer for Aria and Luis. The decision gnawed at me, a tiny voice whispering that I was letting my anger control me, but I shoved it aside. My children didn’t belong in a classroom with Mendy.“I understand your concerns, Mrs. Liam,” the principal said, her tone professional but edged with impatience. “However, I must remind you that we’re the top school in the city. Transferring them now would not only disrupt their education but limit their future opportunities.”I folded my arms, my frustration bubbling over. “And I understand that you think this is the best school, but you don’t understand the history I have with that woman. She’s not safe to be around my children.”The principal sighed, looking at me as if I were a stubborn child throwing a tantrum. “Mendy has done nothing to warrant such concerns. She’s been a model professional since she started here. I’ve reviewe
Chloe’s POV The moment the words left the principal’s mouth, I froze, every part of me stiffening like I’d been struck by lightning.“Yes,” she said, “She’ll be Aria and Luis’ teacher this year. We’re so lucky to have her, she’s been an absolute gem.”I blinked, sure I’d misheard. “I’m sorry,” I said slowly, my voice trembling with the effort to stay calm. “You’re saying Mendy is my children’s teacher? Or am I just mishearing?”“No you’re not mishearing,” the principal replied, beaming. “She graciously agreed to step in after the original teacher had an accident. We’re very fortunate to have someone so qualified and committed join us at such short notice.” She explained. I stared at her, my mind struggling to process the words. My heart began to race, panic rising in my chest. Mendy. Of all people. Why is this happening to me? “You’ve got to be joking,” I said, my voice sharper now.The principal frowned slightly, the warmth in her expression faltering. “I’m not joking, Mrs. Liam.