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I don

t want to explain any further. I am however very curious what she saw.

She was pregnant mum, a son.

I still don

t think he believes me.

Now was, dear. She is pregnant with a son.

Lliam hangs up the phone. No doubt he is headed to talk to Victoria, his pregnant wife.

             
It

s happening! I think to myself excitedly. There is a prophecy that states a young prince in the year of 2012 will find his mate. They will have a very powerful bond and be the greatest rulers of all time. I started to suspect that my son was part of the prophecy when he informed me that he could hear Victoria

s thoughts from miles away.  According to the prophecy, the princess would gain the power to see the future. Seamus made that possible in his fit of jealousy. The prophecy further states that the first born son of the prince and princess, will be the most powerful vampire in all of our time.

             
I am not sure if I will tell them of the prophecy or not. If I tell them, they probably won

t believe me anyways, and I cannot show them because it is a sacred document. Only the king and queen of present time are permitted to set eyes on it. No, I won

t tell them. They will continue with their lives the way they are now, and when they receive the crown, they will find on out on their own.

 

 

 

Chapter 27: It

s proven

 

Victoria

s P.O.V.

 

             
I press my hands onto my stomach. Can I really be pregnant? Nobody told me that I would be able to see the future. Surely, it was just a dream. I mean, I would be ok with having a baby. I have always wanted to be a mother. I am not sure that right now is the best time, but I could manage. I wonder what Lliam feels about it, if he would be ok with it like me. We have never discussed having children, other than when I first met his parents and his dad asked me. Lliam didn

t say anything negative when I had told his dad that I would like to have children one day. A knock on my door brings me out of my thoughts. It is Paudrigene, I can smell her. My sense of smell is very strong lately. I know that Lliam told me my senses would be more noticeable, but I never expected them to be this strong. Maybe I am pregnant, I have always heard that your sense of smell is more powerful than ever when you are pregnant.

Come in please.

Paudrigene walks in,

I got the test that you asked for lady

I mean Victoria. I am sorry, I know you don

t want me to be so formal

its

its just

habitual.

She hands me a purple box. EPT 99% accurate. I run into the bathroom and call Lliam with my mind.
I

m coming up the stairs right now Victoria. Now go take that test!

             
Boy we are getting good at speaking to each other in our minds. Lliam must be a professional by now, he is much better at it than I am. I sit on the toilet and pee on the little white stick. I sit it on the vanity counter. Lliam walks in, and stands over my shoulder. We are both staring at the stick waiting for something to appear in the little window box. We watch first one line appear, than

the other. I am pregnant.

             

Lliam, it is positive!

I squeal. I am excited now. He smiles, picks me up, and swirls me around

kissing me all the while. When he sits me back down onto the floor, he looks deep into my eyes.

Victoria, I know that we haven

t really talked about having kids, but I am excited about this. You can still run your business. If we need to, we will hire a nanny. I love you so much darling.


I love you to Lliam.

             
 

             

 

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