After Jasmine had spent over an hour by her dead childโs grave she very slowly stood up from the shallow grave.
She turned around and saw that Nanny Nia and Fiona were still waiting for her.
She had nothing to say to them.
She had nothing to say to any of them.
A part of her was dead.
Gone.
Snapped just like that.
She was furious.
Angry like she had never been in her entire life.
She was burning and she could feel the rage seeping through her skin.
She was overwhelmed, dazed and in shock.
She still didnโt want to believe that the baby was gone.
The only thing apart from Xaden that she held dear to her life.
Now gone.
She bit her bottom lip hard.
She said nothing to any of them and resumed the walk slowly back to the pack.
It was the one thing she knew how to do.
Walk.
No one said a word.
They followed her quietly behind.
And as soon as she got close to the pack gates, Nanny Nia said behind her quickly.
"Jasmine your bedroom is available." Nanny Nia stated. "I spoke to Alpha Xaden and he said you could return back to your bedroom."
Jasmine paused, said nothing, and then returned the slow walk.
She didnโt want to return back to the room.
She wanted to run away from here.
She wanted to throw herself off a cliff and end it all.
As she slowly walked up the steps to the Pack house she felt a familiar presence and when she looked up, she saw none other than Xaden towering over hair.
His dark hair well placed on his hair, his beautiful blue eyes seeing through with his arms folded in a firm way that spelled of his dominance.
Still as handsome as ever.
But yet she was repulsed by him.
Repulsed by the father of her dead child who had accused her of sleeping around, planning his attack and also falsely punished her for a crime she did not commit.
She said nothing as she intended to go past him as though he was never there.
He stood right in her path blocking her from passing.
"Jasmine." He said softly.
She was too weak, too angry to even speak.
She just stared at him, her eyes hollow and dead.
He started to stutter and seemed unsure of what to say.
It was so unlike him.
Xaden.
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