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Alpha Two 25

    Chapter 25: I Don’t Need Her Pup


    Chapter 25 I Don’t Need Her Pup


    (God’s POV)


    “What did you <b>say</b>?” Olivia’s voice was so faint it <b>was </b>barely audible.


    The test report trembled in Healer Elias’s hands. His beaming smile faltered at Theodore’s cold reaction.


    Isadora stepped forward and took the report with surprise. Her eyes scanned the elevated hormone levels that clearly indicated pregnancy.


    “The numbers don’t lie,” she said slowly. “These hormone levels are definitely consistent with early


    pregnancy.”


    Olivia’s heart pounded violently in her chest, never expecting that what she had desperately tried to conceal would be exposed like this.


    But Theodore’s face remained stone cold<b>. </b>No joy. No excitement. Just that terrible, empty stare.


    Isadora’s chest tightened with bitter pain. They had both been betrayed by their partners. But Olivia seemed to be living better because she could tolerate the betrayal.


    While she herself had lost everything. Reputation, status, partner <b>– </b>all gone.


    And now Olivia was pregnant. Another blessing <b>that </b>Isadora would never have.


    The jealousy burned like acid in her throat.


    Olivia looked at Theodore with confusion. “Why are you saying I’m not pregnant when the test clearly shows. otherwise?”


    Theodore’s expression softened instantly. He reached for her hand with that gentle smile she once loved.


    “My love, the healer made a mistake. You’re not pregnant.”


    Isadora’s eyes widened. “But the data is urate. These numbers clearly indicate


    She caught a glimpse of darkness in her brother’s eyes. A warning that made her blood freeze.


    She immediately fell silent.


    Olivia saw the exchange of nces between the siblings.Theodore was hiding something from her. But what? And why?


    tise, you’re not a bealer Theodore said gently, but his tone <b>carried </b>a subtle scolding. <b>“</b>You <b>shouldn’t </b>taik


    berise about medical matters”


    Then he looked at Olivia with tender eyes. Olivia understoodpletely. The test results were correct, and Dr. Aris wouldn’t | ad to her about something <b>so </b>important


    1 results were reat, it was Theodore who was lying.


    hy wouldn’t he aders to bor pregnancy? Was it be


    <b>the </b><b>didn’t </b>look forward to having more pups with


    <b>she </b>thought she had reached the bottom of her disappointment in him, he always managed to


    Dan 1 Need


    break through her limits once again.


    Theodore kissed her forehead softly. “Rest now, my love. I need to speak with Healer Elias about your


    treatment.”


    His expression turned cold the moment he stepped away from her bedside.


    Olivia watched him leave with Healer Elias. The door closed behind them with a soft click.


    “Don’t worry,” Isadora said, moving closer tofort her. “You’re both still young. There will be more chances.


    Olivia shook her head and smiled sadly. The expression was so heartbreaking that even Isadora felt a pang


    Sof guilt.


    “I will never have pups again, Isa.”


    Isadora frowned. “What do you mean? You’re healthy. There’s no reason=”


    “I need to use the restroom.” Olivia interrupted, pushing herself up from the bed.


    But instead of going to the restroom, she walked quietly toward Healer Elias’s office. Her bare feet made no


    sound on the cold marble floor.


    The door was slightly ajar, Theodore’s ice–cold voice drifted through the gap.


    “Remove this pup.”


    Olivia’s hand flew to her mouth to muffle her gasp.


    “Alpha, I must question this decision,” Healer Es said carefully. “Your Luna <b>has </b>been trying to conceive for


    years. This pregnancy is a blessing.”


    Theodore’sugh was harsh and bitter. “There are plenty of pups in this world. Any she–wolf can give birth.”


    His next words drove through Olivia’s chest like a silver dagger.


    “I don’t need her to have <b>pups</b>.” <fn5bb8> Th?s chapter is updated by FindN0vel</fn5bb8>


    The world tilted <b>around </b>her. Olivia gripped the doorframe to keep from falling


    She understood now. He didn’t want her to bear his pups because he had another woman he preferred


    ra Who had already given him what he truly wanted.


    Olivia bit back her tears and returned to the ward on unsteady legs. She told herself he wasn’t worth her grief.


    But the pain was overwhelming anyway.


    She didn’t hear Theodore’s words that followed, nor his heavy sigh as he exined to the therapist.


    “Livvy’s health is fragile Pregnancy would be too dangerous for her. I’m afraid it will be the same <b>as </bst time. and this time I might not be so lucky”


    5 won’t let my beloved Luna risk even the slightest danger. Not even for a <b>pup</b>.”


    Healer Elles was moved by what he perceived as Theodore’s deep love and consideration “Such devotion is


    mong stronger Alphas, Alpha Theodore. Your Luna is truly blessed.”


    Olivia had just returned to lie hospital room andy down when the door burst open


    Eleonora strode in with several pack omega servants trailing behind her. Her face was thunderous with rage


    Chapter 25 I Dont Need:


    Seeing Isadora still there, she moved forward like <b>a </b>striking snake.


    The p <b>echoed </b>through the room like a gunshot. Isadora flew backward onto the sofa, her cheek already swelling


    Eleonora raised her hand to strike again.


    “Stop, Elder Eleonora!” Olivia shouted.


    The formal address made Eleonora freeze mid–strike. This was the second time in days that Olivia <b>had </b>called her “Elder Eleonora instead of “Mom.”


    The change was not lost on the former Luna.


    “This little <b>b</b>***h is the cause of your k********<b>g </b>and hospitalization,” Eleonora snarled, pointing at Isadora. “Her stupidity nearly got you killed.”


    “It wasn’t Isadora’s fault, Olivia said firmly, struggling to sit up. “Please don’t me her.”


    Eleonora’s expression softened instantly when she looked at Olivia. She rushed to her bedside with maternal <b>concern</b><b>. </b>


    *My dear child, you look so pale. I brought you nutritious venison soup and moon grass supplements.” She fussed over Olivia like a mother hen. Adjusting her pillows, checking her temperature, making sure she wasfortable.


    Isadora watched this tender care with bitter jealousy burning in her chest.


    Even after everything, Olivia still received love and attention. While she sat alone with her swollen cheek and broken dreams.


    *Isadora,get out!” Eleonora’s voice turned sharp again. “Leave through the back door to avoid the reporters.. And you will remain confined to the manor. No going out casually.”


    It was amand.


    Isadora nodded silently and left without another word.


    Once she was alone in the corridor, she pulled <b>out </b>her phone with shaking hands.


    “Miss Thome,” she said when the <b>call </b>connected. Her voice was cold and calcting now.


    Tve decided to help you see the Luna position?


    There was excited breathing <b>on </b>the other end of the line.


    adora’s lips curved <b>into </b>a cruel smile. “I have a n. The timing will be particrly perfect But you have to listen to me


    She paused for dramatic effect


    Right on the anniversary of Olivia’s another Lyre ckwood’s death.”


    And them? The ance on the other end was expectant Hungry


    pride will force be to fever the mate bond once


    malicious satisfaction.


    is exposed by the media,” Isadora


    Don’t <b>you </b><b>think </b><b>the </b>plot of her witnessing her Alpha mate wildly making love <b>with </b><b>anathan </b>


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