Marriage and Annulment

CHAPTER 48



“Of course, it’s trendy now to live together in one house before getting married,” Zander explained.

His nerve impulses didn’t go away as long as the man had Zaneska in his grip. And he could tell she was scared.

“Can you please let her go because we need to leave because our son is already crying and looking for their mother?” he asked.

And he saw the man release Zaneska’s arms.

“Come here, sweetheart,” Zander said, “get in the car, and let’s go home.”

He is aware that men regard him with disdain, but he hopes that nothing bad will happen to them. Zaneska got in the car and drove away from the men, which he then followed. When the man called him, he hadn’t even gotten into the car.

“Wait, the next time we cross paths, I’ll make sure you don’t leave here alive,” the man said to her.

“That’s not a problem,” he said.

He got into his car and started it. He chased after Zaneska as fast as he could. When Zaneska noticed Zander’s car following her, she exhaled a sigh of relief. Earlier, she was concerned about their safety. She understands that she owes her life to him and that if Zander does not appear, she will be damned. Fortunately, the men believe they were a married couple.

Fear made her throat dry up. When she came to a complete stop, she was a long distance away from the men. She got out and leaned against the car’s hood. When she saw Zander’s car come to a stop, she got out and approached him. Zaneska couldn’t control her emotions and hugged Zander out of relief. She knew what she did didn’t look good, but she was grateful. It would have been preferable if they had simply killed her, but she knows they are going to rape her.

“Thank you so much for saving me,” she said.

“You’re welcome; this is what you’ve got as a result of your tenacity,” Zander replied.

“I’m sorry because I nearly destroyed you.”

“Don’t say that; as long as we’re both safe, I don’t mind; I hope this is your lesson so that it doesn’t happen again,” Zander told him.

“Did Mitch know you were coming?” Zaneska asked.

“No, she didn’t, and I didn’t know how to explain to her that I really intended to follow you because I had a bad feeling about your trip at twelve,” Zander responded.

“Why?” Zaneska replied. “You shouldn’t lie because little lies add up when the day comes.”

 But Zander is skeptical that Mitch will understand what he says because, knowing her, he notices that he is overly jealous on the days they are together, especially when he is late to read her text messages. It’s not right for him to abandon Zaneska when he knows he can help.

“Let’s go, I just go with you to the city, so you can rest,” Zander suggested.

They got into their car. They arrived in the city around two a. m. They went to the hospital right away. Zaneska buys a bottle of mineral water before entering the hospital. She only realised she was thirsty, hungry, and tired now. Sh e entered the room where Lazzy had been admitted. She approached each and every one of the girls. Zander stayed outside and did not go inside the hospital.

She realized now that hugging him was inappropriate. She’s still perplexed by Zander’s obedience. She wouldn’t want to talk to her or be around. She wasn’t numb enough to be oblivious to it while they were at the beach house.

And she already knew she wanted this man the moment she saw him. In her opinion, falling in love with someone is not a mistake, but rather a natural emotion. However, this is incorrect because this man is her bestfriend’s boyfriend. They didn’t get along well and only spoke to Mitch because of their busy schedules, but they considered each other to be bestfriends.

As long as it does not insult other people, Zaneska sees no reason for someone to be her best friend. As a result, it is extremely inappropriate for her to like the man she adores. When the girls saw her, they all stop talking.

“Miss, you’ve arrived,” Hera said.

She just nodded, her gaze fixed on Lazzy, who was bending over at the time. She came up behind her and approached her.

“What’s wrong? How bad has it gotten to the point where you’ve had to commit suicide?” Zaneska asked.

Lazzy knelt and sobbed instead of saying anything.

 “Are you just going to cry there?  What do your parents think I did when I left you and you did that? I almost got raped because I drove home at twelve a. m. just to see you because I’m worried.”

They were all silent, and Lazzy was crying as she looked at me.

“I’m sorry, Miss,” Lazzy said. “I don’t want them to be concerned, especially you, but I’m going through something right now.”

“What’s the problem?” Zaneska asked. “It’s not like you slashed your wrist out of nowhere.”

“It’s just that I’m pregnant,” Lazzy explained as a reason for me to rise.

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Her gaze is drawn to females.

“No, we just found out about that thing now,” Laica explained, “because when we asked her repeatedly, she just cried.”

“What’s wrong with being pregnant without a father in your pregnancy? Being pregnant is a blessing; you don’t have to commit suicide because your man abandoned you. We’ve been through a lot together, Lazzy; I’ve been through a lot during pregnancy, but it never occurred to me to slit my wrist,” Lucianna explained.

“Of the nine of us, you’re the brave one. You’re just laughing at the problem that’s come into your life. You’re beautiful, and you’re not desperate to do such a thing just because your man left you. Know your worth. Not because someone else got you pregnant. no one will accept you and love you again. There are many nice men out there to accept your flaws. Cheer up. We’re all here for you,” Genie said passionately.

“You’re so lucky to have us,” Mila said, “because Lucianna was like that too at the time, and we hadn’t met her yet.”

Lazzy remained silent.

If they become pregnant in this manner, as Lazzy did, they need not be concerned because she will assist them. However, getting to the point where they are physically hurting themselves is no longer acceptable.

She fixed her gaze on her.

 “Who is the father?” She asked.

Before speaking, Lazzy took a deep breath and swallowed.

“It was Lucas, Miss.”

“What happened? When did you have a relationship with Lucas? As far as I know, Lucas had a live-in partner for almost five years,” Zaneska says, 

“Miss, you don’t need to be in a relationship with a guy to please him like this; they’re both willing,” Laica interjects.

She locked her gaze on Laica.

“I didn’t mean to, Miss,” Lazzy replied, “I was just taken by chance and we have no relationship.”

She locked her gaze on Lazzy.

“That’s why  his not responsible because the two of you don’t have a relationship. Are you thinking, Lazzy? Why would you commit suicide? That’s not a problem in the first place. You have a child that’s okay to begin with. You can have your child all by yourself with the fewest complications if ever. If you’re worried about what other people will say just because you got pregnant and the man wasn’t responsible, we’re no longer in the old days We now live in a society where having a child is viewed as a sport. So, if you aren’t ready to have a child, I can have it until you are. I’d like to have a child without a father. As a result, the mansion has a considerable surface area. It is possible that there are ten or more children living there. ” said Zaneska.

“But, Miss,” Lazzy replied, “I love him.” There’s a reason for my serenity.

Then she realized something, which she hoped would never come to pass: she might have to commit suicide because the man she loves doesn’t love her.

“‘What do you want me to do? Arrest Lucas to hold you accountable? I can do worse in a flash, Lazzy, but you don’t have to insist on something impossible to happen to avoid trouble. Don’t tell me you plan this pregnancy thing to have Lucas as your own just because you love him?” she asked.

“No, being pregnant was not in my plans, but I’m getting carried away.” Lazzy replied.

My brow is pressed together. I’m not sure how Lazzy got away with it.

Lazzy smiled and nodded. I feel sorry for her, but she is incapable of helping her right now. Lucas should not be forced to choose Lazzy over her live in partner. No one is always to blame for this. They should be open to the possibility of their action because they both decided to do it, but when it comes to Lazzy, she’s a nice woman who isn’t perfect. She needs to speak with Lucas about what she intends to do with Lazzy. For the time being, Zaneska, especially Zander, who is out of the hospital, needs a break.

“First, keep an eye on Lazzy; I need to get home to the mansion and rest,” she says. They exchanged nods.


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