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Chapter 65: Give up

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Giselle’s POV

Everybody had just left after the Pack Doctor pushed everyone away so I could have my full rest.

Once everyone was gone, silence filled the room once again, and my deafening thoughts started to get the best of me again.

A bitter laugh escaped my lips as I stared at my pregnant belly. “You are punishing me for harming you,” I muttered bitterly as I drew my hand in circles on top of my belly.

I tried to harm her, and right afterward, she gave me this surprise.

I flinched when someone just barged into my room and flew my door open. I pushed myself up to a sitting position as I waited to see who that was.

My body tensed up when I saw Damien appear in the corner of my room.

“Damien?” My brows furrowed when I saw him appear at the corner of my room. “What are you doing here?” I questioned him as I scooted far from him.

“We need to talk,” Damien answered tersely as he locked the door behind him and made his way towards me.

“This is dangerous!” I hissed at him. “Do
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Now that Giselle plans to give away her child and have a son, I think it would be easier for Killian to guess that whatever child Giselle will present to him is not his.

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