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I guessed my mother had already told him; otherwise, why would he call a woman he believed had taken advantage of him while drunk?
There was no way out except through the window. I grabbed a chair and smashed the glass. I pushed at the wooden boards used to block the window until they loosened. I shoved my suitcase out the window, and it fell to the ground.
Like I said, my room was in the farthest part of the house, so the commotion wouldn’t alert anyone. I climbed down slowly, carefully avoiding the broken glass. When I made it down, I breathed a sigh of relief.
I picked up my suitcase and looked down at my phone to call a taxi when I bumped into someone. I looked up and cowered when my eyes met Sebastian’s icy green ones.
“Were you really planning to run away with my pup?” he asked, his tone edged with danger.
I held up my hands, releasing the suitcase at the same time.
“I already told my mother the baby isn’t yours,” I lied, taking a step back.
I would never let my pup grow up in such a toxic environment, a place where everyone
hated his or her mother.
“You dare lie to me.” He growled low. “You were a fucking virgin. You might have fooled your mother, but I know that pup is mine.”
I was momentarily shocked that he knew I was a virgin. We were both drunk, especially
him.
“How did you know?” I asked quietly.
“There was blood on the sheets we slept on.”
I didn’t care about his answer. “It doesn’t matter. The baby could still be anyone’s. I might
have slept with countless male afterward.”
His eyes narrowed, anger storming in them.
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I looked away, and that’s when I saw my taxi arriving.
“I’m sorry I messed up your relationship with Aurora, but I need to leave. My life isn’t here anymore. I sincerely hope you two can reconcile and eventually get back together.” I tried to move past him, but he grabbed my hand, stopping me.
He took some money from his pocket and gave it to the driver, apologizing for the inconvenience.
“Sebastian, let me go.” I tugged at my hand, but he still wouldn’t release it.
“No, we’re getting married right now. I’ve already got a minister waiting at your parents‘ house,” he said, pulling me toward the house.
“I will not marry you!” I argued. Was he insane? Why would he want to marry a woman he
hated?
“Yes, we will, and that’s final.” His grip on my hand tightened.
Fear and panic began rising within me. This wasn’t what I wanted.
“We don’t have to do this. Think about it, you can tell everyone the baby isn’t yours, and I’ll leave and never come back. No one will know, and after some time, Aurora will take you back. If she finds out I’m not only pregnant with your pup but also married to you, you’ll destroy any chance of reuniting with her.” I pleaded with him, hoping he would understand. “Please let me go, and you’ll never have to see me again. You can continue with your life like I don’t exist.”
He stopped walking, and I thought I’d convinced him.
“No!” he said firmly, “I might hate you, but I won’t allow my pup to grow up without a
father.”
With that, he pulled me into the house where the minister, Roman, and my parents were
waiting.
About thirty minutes later, we were married. As soon as the ceremony ended, Sebastian left immediately, leaving me with my family. I couldn’t even call them family anymore because they looked at me like I was the enemy.
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Shortly after, I was left alone. I placed my hand on my belly and smiled. Maybe this was a blessing in disguise, I fooled myself.
It was then that I made a promise to my pup that he or she would be born into a loving home. I would make Sebastian fall in love with me so my child wouldn’t grow up in a
broken home. Little did I know that after that promise, Sebastian would destroy me in
more ways than one.
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