The Alpha’s Sold Pregnant Mate: Forced Marriage Wolf Shifter Romance (Starlight Valley Alphas Book 5) by Alexa Griffin

The Alpha’s Sold Pregnant Mate: Forced Marriage Wolf Shifter Romance (Starlight Valley Alphas Book 5) by Alexa Griffin

Author:Alexa Griffin [Griffin, Alexa]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2024-05-16T00:00:00+00:00


Chapter 12 - Esme

Is this really happening?

She was unable to fathom this shocking realization, even though she had been having these strange things happening around her ever since she was little.

Now, it began to make sense to her why all those mysterious and unexplainable things used to happen to her. She took some time to reflect on the events that she had ignored and shoved under the rug.

Asher was calling for her help; probably, the person he was reaching out to was also a witch. Maybe the individual would provide answers to the questions that had plagued her mind for some time.

Looks like everyone was right after all.

Things were finally starting to fall into place.Pieces of the puzzle were appearing, ready to be put in theright place.

The strange dreams, the singing to plants, the fact that nature always found a way to help her when she was in trouble, the glowing eyes…These were all subtle signs that she was choosing to ignore.

Thetownspeople thought that she was a witch or that she was cursed, and she despised them for thinking that. She had damned them all, saying that they didn't know what they were talking about, that she wasn't a witch.

Jokes on me, I guess.

She scoffed. Being a witch simply tied a lot of things together; it explained everything.

Her squirrel,which had been running up and down the vines of the plant, now scurried up into her arms.

“Can you believe it, Jerry? He's suggesting that I'm a witch,” she whispered with mixed feelings. “Maybe this was why I was able to sense his presence before he arrived at the garden.” She stroked its head. “Does it make sense?” She cocked her head one side contemplating her question. “Yes. It does. It has to.”

The day that man asked her to commit suicide after pushing to the ground under that tree flashed in her mind. She thought deeply and realized that she had been so mad at him that her eyes stung her a bit. She remembered the feeling of something she couldn't explain surging through her veins.

It was after that feeling that the tree, which had not grown any fruits before, began to attack her accusers with its very large fruits. The man who had pushed her was the first to go down—he actually passed out.

So, that was me? I did that?

The time those men cornered her in the woods and almost forced themselves on her, she remembered having the same feeling swelling up within her. This was different, though; it was a mix of fear and anger.

She recalled as vines from the nearby groove sprouted out and violently pulled them into the darkness, where they remained for three days.

Esme's mind flashed back to that day as a child when her father beat her up for uprooting his tomatoes and potatoes. She remembered how she cried and slept in the rain after pleading with the plants in the garden to grow back.

The look on her father's face was priceless when he saw his garden fully blossoming the following morning.



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