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Her Marriage, Her Revenge novel Chapter 33

Chapter 33 King Timodore's Dream

I

Preparing for the upcoming opening of the Knostican palace and surprise party for Queen Asalea, King Timodore could feel his pulse beating in excitement. He wanted to see his wife's eyes glow with happiness and excitement too.

As he laid his back on their bed to sleep, he glanced at his sleeping Queen beside him once more before closing his eyes with happy thoughts in his mind.

In the middle of his sleep, King Timodore has been visited by a surprising dream. In his dream, Queen Asalea is on her back while standing on their palace's balcony, looking at the vastness of the mountainous place in front of her.

As she slowly turns her back to face him, her face glows as she holds her belly then gently caressed it. King Timodore's eyes narrowed as he noticed Queen Asalea's belly started to swell up until it reached its maximum and exploded.

King Timodore woke up with fears in his heart. He immediately looked at his sleeping wife and caress her face, while thinking about his dream.

That dream is telling King Timodore of one thing. He has the ability to foresee things through his dreams. An ability that saved him and his Kingdom from many upcoming dangers before.

"My Queen might soon be bearing our child." King Timodore murmured with a little fear yet excitement in his heart. He kissed her lips gently, not wanting to awaken her.

He knew for a fact that if his Queen is indeed pregnant, she will carry their child on her belly for fourteen weeks or sometimes until fifteen weeks, vampire women are like that, unlike human women that would usually carry their child to be for around nine months or thirty-six months.

During pregnancy, Queen Asalea will be on her weakest form. Pregnant vampires usually experience excessive nausea and vomiting, known as hyperemesis gravidarum.

With those in thoughts, King Timodore suddenly felt pity for his sleeping wife.

II

On the day of the opening of the new Knostican Palace, Queen Asalea woke up with a heavy head; nausea is filling her whole being. She was swaying as she tried to stand up.

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