Bella’s POV
“She is MY MOTHER!” Rome pointed towards me. A strangled noise came out of my mouth. It felt like the pup’s soul had a connection with mine. However, we were not flesh and blood.
“No, she is not. Behave yourself like a prince should,” his father scolded.
My heart almost stopped beating as if it was sad about the denial and wanted to go on strike. My heart seemed to want to envelope the crying pup in its warmth and shower him with all the love it had.
Rome cried louder. The king’s frown deepened. The doctor looked alarmed. And my heart squeezed.
“No, no. She is my mother. She is my mother,” Rome cried, shaking his head.
“ROME!” The lycan king shouted.
“Sh- she is m-my mo-mother,” Rome hiccuped, his eyes twinkling with tears and lips quivering.
“ROMEEE,” Sebastian spoke through clenched teeth, his palms fisting at his sides. “Don’t be difficult.”
“Don’t talk to him like that!” I chided the king, indignantly, forgetting the status of the powerful, handsome man in front of me. I felt like a mamma lioness at the moment, who wanted to protect her cub from the most dangerous predator at all costs. “He is just a kid. He seems to be beside himself without his mother. What kind of father talks to his sick child like that? How heartless can you be?” I audaciously questioned the strongest man on Earth, who could easily snap my neck in two with the mere snap of his fingers.
The lycan king looked at me in shock as if someone had schooled him for the first time in his life. His shell-shocked eyes looked into mine. As I met his gaze, a silvery spark zapped between our eyes, blinding me. I went still.
‘MATE!’
A thick fog of silence descended upon us as we stared at each other. Those ocean blue eyes arrested me in their depths.
‘Why can’t you feel it?’ The lycan’s eyes pleaded the words and my brain short-circuited.
Rome suddenly sneezed and we both startled, snapping out of our daze.
What just happened?
Did I just hear the words, ‘mate’ and ‘why can’t you feel it’ ? Did I conjure those words in my head?
Once he recovered, he waited a beat for me to react, but when I looked at him blankly, he bellowed, “Know your place, rogue. He is my son. Don’t you dare preach about my so- … ”
“MOMMY!” Rome interrupted and suddenly jumped into my arms as soon as I came near him and buried his face in the crook of my neck. Catching him in my arms and consoling him felt like the most natural thing. “Mommy,” he whimpered. His arms tightened around my neck.
“Rome, you already have a mother,” Sebastian softly said this time, his deep voice spiralling through me. He slowly transitioned Rome from my arms to his. I could feel his breath on the nape of my neck and a slow shudder passed through my spine. Even his mere presence behind me affected my heartbeat. It seemed to thunder in my ears. “It is rude to say such things to a … stranger,” he hesitated for a while before agreeing on ‘stranger.’
“No! That evil woman is not my mother. I don’t have a mother. I want her to be my mother,” Rome stubbornly said, his little fingers lightly fisting around my hair.
Oh, the poor boy! It seemed like the pup had a stepmother he didn’t like.
“Rome, be reasonable. Let go of her hair,” Sebastian sternly said, untangling the pup’s fingers from the long tresses of my dark hair. That is when I realized that Rome had jet black hair and warm honey brown eyes like me while my kids had blonde hair and ocean-blue eyes. However, what was the most striking feature was that Aaron and Rome looked like twins! They had the same features save for their hair and eye colours. “Your mother is about to come. You better have your dinner. If you behave and get better soon, you will be discharged before dinner and sent to school tomorrow,” he added, his tone holding an icy edge and jaw ticking, especially when his phone rang. “Excuse me, I need to take this,” he murmured and strode out of the room on his strong, muscular legs.
Even his walk was magnificent. Sigh!
As I watched the receding figure of the handsome man, I felt a light tug at the bottom of my dress.
Rome.
“Will you feed me?” Rome shyly asked.
“Oh, of course, sweetie,” I cooed and tried to take the bowl of porridge from the hesitant doctor. “The bowl, please, doctor,” I politely, but firmly asked the doctor.
The doctor hesitated. He did not hand over the bowl.
“Doctor?” I raised one of my eyebrows with my palm outstretched.
When the doctor made no move to make the handover, the usually meek lycan prince commanded with an air of authority, “You heard her, doctor. Give her the bowl to feed me.”
“My prince, I apologize, but I can’t give the bowl to a stranger. Your fathe- … ”
A low growl erupted in the room, cutting off the doctor and surprising all of us.
“Don’t. Make. Me. Repeat. Doctor.” Rome authoritatively said. “I will complain to my father otherwise,” he threatened. “And have your body fed to the wolves.”
The doctor paled. He trembled at the threat and instantly handed off the porridge bowl to me as if it were a bomb to his precious life.
“Thank you. Now you can leave us alone,” the young lycan ordered and pointed his nose towards the door.
Like a kicked puppy, the doctor left the room and the moment he stepped out, all of us burst out laughing like a family.
“Alright, Your Highness, enough fooling around. Open your mouth and say AAAHHHH,” the spoon entered the giggling prince’s mouth like a helicopter.
After a few spoonfuls, Rome patted the bed beside him and urged me to sit. “Sit with me?” He cutely asked.
“Of course!” I exclaimed and sat down beside the lycan pup. He crawled towards me and plopped down in my lap.
“Ok?” He softly asked. This kid was just too adorable! “Ok,” I nodded with a smile and hugged him close to me.
While I fed the baby lycan prince, Aaron helped Zara up on the bed and then hauled himself up. Zara curled near my feet and instantly fell asleep. Aaron, on the other hand, leaned against my shoulder and closed his eyes.
Rome looked at the scene with sad eyes as if wishing to be in Aaron or Zara’s place.
“That woman is not my mother. She is not kind like you,” Rome suddenly confided, his shoulders faltering in sadness.
“What happened?” I asked gently, worried about the little boy in my lap. “I am allergic to- … ”
“IF YOU DON’T WANT TO MARRY ME, SEBASTIAN, THEN AT
LEAST LET ME STAY BY YOUR SIDE!” A shrill, desperate female voice interrupted the lycan prince.
The sound seemed so pitiful. Almost as if I had heard it before.
“Your son is sick. He fainted again. Shouldn’t you be worried about him?” Sebastian sharply questioned.
Panic stood out in her voice as she answered, “Of course! I want to see Rome first.”
“She is here!” Rome’s eyes turned panicky. He hid his face in my neck. I rubbed the little guy’s back and soothed him. “It’s ok. You are safe.”
Suddenly, the newcomer’s panic turned into a full blown terror as soon as she witnessed the scene in the hospital room.
“Ah! Ah! Ghost!!” She screamed, waking up my kids and the entire neighbourhood's. Her piercing sharp voice alone could wake up the dead.
“Are you so afraid to see me alive?” I asked. “ … Sophia?”