Chapter 10

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Three weeks after rejection

It's been close to three weeks since my rejection and I've been wallowing in my depression since but I've been trying to pull through and start anew. I found a small human town a couple hundred miles away from Orion's pack.

I've been using my Penelope cover up and found a job at a local diner and a place to stay though it's a rundown apartment but I didn't mind as long as I had a roof over my head.

I haven't made any friends yet though another rogue lady named Vicky that works at the same diner has been trying to socialize with me but I've been pushing her away. I tried to apologized for my rudeness but she said she understood why I was acting like the way I was. She said it was okay, losing a mate was hard.

Since the day we got rejected, Indigo has been MIA. She won't talk to me and she's completely shut me out from reaching out to her. I understand her pain but I don't think she understands that she and I are both suffering. I'll just give her a little more time though, I understand. I get very lonely sometimes without her but I know she'll come back to me. I trust her.

Lately I don't know what's wrong with me. I've been sleeping a lot more and for longer hours and I can't stand the smell of the coffee at the diner anymore, it makes feel nauseas.

I think I'm coming down with something. I told Vicky about it and she suggested I go to the local clinic; she assured me that there was a werewolf doctor there so I won't have to worry about accidently revealing us to the human world.

I got up early the next day and made my way to the clinic. I asked for a Dr. Andrews, the doctor Vicky told me about, and after ten minutes of waiting a nursed called me in to follow her.

That day my whole life change. Dr. Andrews was a middle aged man. He was tall and still well built for his age; he had dark brown hair peppered with white, it sit him really well, he also had a moustache to match his hair and a very welcoming and friendly smile.

"Miss White, I have good news and bad news for you." He said while he took a seat on the stool next to the hospital bed that I was sitting on.

"Let's start with the bad news first doc." I suggested.

"Well the bad news is that you're slightly under weight but with a little exercise and some good food you'll be as good as new soon." he told me with a small smile

. "And what's the good news doc?" I asked curious.

"After running your blood and urine tests...I'm happy to tell you that you pregnant. Congratulations you're going to be a mom." He told me with a bright smile.

From that day my whole life changed.

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