Sold as the Alpha King’s Breeder by Alice Knightsky
Chapter 33 – Fiancee vs. Breeder?
Making my way into the restroom, I contemplated what Madalynn was saying. How I wished it wasn’t true. My heart broke at the idea that he was marrying another. I had to admit that, even though he wasn’t my mate… He didn’t have to pick me as his Luna.
I wanted more than anything to remain by his side. Even if I was nothing but a breeder, It was enough.
Rushing into a stall, I quickly relieved everything I had eaten for breakfast. I couldn’t hold anything down. Cold sweat beaded down the back of my neck, and uneasiness settled within me.
“Maybe I need to go lay down…” I mumbled to myself, trying to get a grip.
If it didn’t get any better, I was going to have to go see Estrella. I didn’t want Ethan to see me sick. As I stepped out of the bathroom, I came face to face with the one person I didn’t want to see. Her eyes held a dangerous glint in them, and I knew nothing good was about to come of this conversation.
“Where do you think you’re going, w*hor*e?”
Madalynn blocked my way back to Vicky and Georgia. My heart began to race at the fact that this woman seemed to have it out for me.
“Please let me pass,” I said, trying to make my way past her- only to be blocked again by another body. Her friends gathered around, snickering at the idea that I was flustered from the situation. “You dare actually speak to me, breeder?!” she exclaimed rather loudly.
My eyes flew around the room to all the women who had overheard what she called me. “Please let me pass,” I said again, trying to make my way around her- only to have her shove me backwards. “No. You are going to listen to what I have to say.”
The sneer on her face caused me to tremble slightly.
“You are done messing with my fiancé. He has me now, and we are going to be getting married. Any child I give him will be legitimate not a f****’g b*stard from a w*hor*e.”
“Get out of my way, Madalynn.”
I felt a fury surging up in me from a place I hadn’t even known existed. She could say whatever she wanted to about me, but to speak badly about a yet-unborn child was beyond unacceptable.
“Get out of your way?!” Madalynn screeched before slapping me, causing me to stumble backwards. “How dare you give me a command! I am your Luna!!”
Stars danced before my eyes at the force Madalynn had hit me with. My ear rang, and I tasted metal in my mouth. I looked up at her in shock, my eyes filling with tears that I refused to let fall.
It was only a moment before I realized that I was no longer alone. Vicky’s back shielded me from Madalynn.
“You dare hit the Alpha’s property!?” she growled.
“Get the f*ck out of my way, Vicky. I am your Luna now. Don’t make me punish you.”
“B’tch, who the f*ck do you think you’re talking to?!” This time it was Georgia’s voice that cried out as Vicky turned around to help me.
“Are you okay?” Her eyes were filled with concern. Slowly, I nodded my head.
“Who do you think you’re talking to!?” Madalynn screeched again, drawing more attention to what was going on. “Who even are you!?”
Georgia laughed, and her laughter held a sadistic note to it. Both Vicky and I looked at her, and I watched as her eyes shifted into that of her wolf.
“I am Ethan’s sister, you halfwit. I can promise you that you will never be Luna. You may hold a title as his fiancée- but it’s only temporary. I will make your life a living hell for touching Rosalie and thinking you can insert yourself into our lives.
Madalynn’s shocked expression caught my eye. She looked as if she hadn’t expected Georgia to talk to her like that.
Her eyes fell on me in a glare. Madalynn was going to punish me for making her look like a fool in front of Georgia.
“So, you’re the rebellious sister? Well sorry that I didn’t realize who you were… but this is none of your business,” Madalynn replied, trying to change her tune. “I was dealing with this thing, and as I am sure—”
“Shut the f**k up.” Georgia’s disgusted tone surprised me as she rolled her eyes, a look of revulsion on her face. “You are F*cking pathetic. Vicky let’s take Rosalie to get looked at.”
I hesitated for a moment, not wanting to cause further problems. This was too much for me, and the only thing I wanted was to go back to my room and hide away from the embarra*s*sment I felt. I had allowed myself to get caught by her on my own, and had no one to blame but myself.
“Rosalie,” Vicky said softly, “let’s go take you to Estrella.”
“Are you okay?” Georgia said, leaning down towards me, looking at the mark on my face.
“Ethan is going to be pissed,” she mumbled looking at Vicky.
“I know, I know,” Vicky sighed. “Don’t engage with Madalynn. We can’t lose the alliance.”
Georgia rolled her eyes as I stood up. She followed us past Madalynn.
“She isn’t leaving without apologizing to me, Vicky,” Madalynn’s annoying voice called out once more.
I shook in fear, and the nausea I had felt rose up in me again, making me feel like I was going to be sick everywhere.
I heard another low growl, and I knew that it was Georgia, getting ready to step in between us once more.
I couldn’t allow conflict to arise because of me. I was grateful that they were willing to fight someone for my sake, but I couldn’t allow an alliance the kingdom needed to break because of someone like me.
I was no one, and if Ethan wanted Madalynn- I couldn’t stop him.
“It’s ok,” I finally said, decisively walking past Georgia and Vicky to stand in front of Madalynn. Vicky looked at me with a shocked expression, while Georgia held curiosity in her eyes.
Stepping forward. I stood in front of Madalynn, her smirk doing her no justice.
I was tired of people pushing me around, and acting like they could do whatever they wanted. I didn’t care if they didn’t like me or if they bore ill will toward me.
I had been through worse in my life, and I was still standing.
“I apologize for the inconvenience has caused you today, Madalynn. If you are to marry him, then so be it—” Her laughter caused me to stop mid-sentence.
“Oh, my goodness!” she squealed, clapping her hands together in front of her face. “How exciting it is to see you right where you deserve to be.”
“I wasn’t finished…” I said plainly, staring at her.
“Oh, by all means, please finish. I am sure it will get better.”
“As I was saying-” I sighed. Then, a light went off in my head.
“You may marry him, but just remember that it’s a business contract- it’s not because he actually likes you.” Her eyes widened as she realized what I said, and I couldn’t help but feel victorious.
That was until the sharp sting of her hand connected with my face and sent me tumbling over a chair next to me and falling onto the floor.
Once again, stars spun in my vision, and the only clear image I got was of Georgia trying to get to Madalynn and Vicky holding her back.
I knew that I shouldn’t have said what I did, and perhaps I would get punished. But at that moment, I didn’t care.
I had done something I never had before- spoken without thinking.
I had let my emotions take control of me, and for that, darkness slowly started clouding my eyes. My name rang in the distance, growing fainter by the moment.
At least I had reminded her of her place- just like she reminded me of mine.