Chapter 124
The Dark Side Of Fate
Chapter 124 â ~Tamia~
I was worried about the arrests, primarily because of the rumours about the gun assassination. I did not
know if it were the truth or a piece of false information to mislead us. Anything was possible because
the people were intelligent, and they were multiple steps ahead of us.
After Sylvester and the other men left, I knew we had to set some things in motion and reduce the
workload.
Irisâs questioning would have to wait. I was curious to find out what was in the flash drive.
Sylvester had asked a valid question, and I was tempted to ask Amanda, but I changed my mind. No
one trusted her intentions, and they all had valid reasons.
I needed to consult with my friends to figure out what to do.
Carrying Sylvesterâs laptop, I took the drive from where Sylvester kept it in the closet and headed to
Averyâs wing so we could check the content together.
We decided to have breakfast there because time was of the essence. Since the information wasnât
encrypted, there was no need for a hacker. We would just do well enough.
âWhere are you?â I heard Stephanieâs voice in my head, and I honestly did not want to see her until I
was done, but I knew she would just come looking for me.
âOn my way to Averyâs room,â I replied.
âNicole wanted us to have breakfast together. I do not want to be there alone,â She confessed, and I
giggled.
âYou will have to. I have been given a task which I have to complete before Sylvester returns,â I
confessed, and she was silent a bit before responding.
âVery well then, I will see you later,â She said, giving up, and I was glad she was letting the matter rest.
I arrived at Averyâs door and knocked. She answered, and I let myself in.
Linda was there eating a sandwich, and we all greeted ourselves.
âDoing some tech stuff?â Linda said, pointing at the laptop, and I giggled.
âNo, Linda. We are going through the flash drive Amanda gave us,â I said, and Avery rolled her eyes.
âYou mean the snake because that is what she is,â Avery said, not wanting to give Amanda the benefit
of the doubt.
Looking at it, nobody gave the woman the benefit of the doubt. We all believed she was up to no good.
âYou have to agree with Ave, Tamia,â Linda said.
âWe were there, remember. Leo took her everywhere; introduced her as his luna to people. They
abandoned you at home most of the time and left you to attend serious meetings only. If Leo could
admit more than one Luna or replace you, he would have. We all knew how she was eager to attend
those meetings, and he had to say no because you were the strategist,â she said and stood up.
âThe three of us have come a long way, Tamia, and the goddess has smiled on us again, but we should
not forget our enemies and the pain of our past. It is what has brought us this far.â Linda said and
looked at me.
âAmanda should have gracefully walked away from that party and returned to Cain Island when she
realised her fated was already happily married. She should have exposed her fatherâs lies when he
tried to force her into your home. And if she did not dare to do so, she should have rejected Leo and
stayed out of the way of your marriage when they brought her to your home; she is an Alpha breed,
Tamia. Unlike you, she could let go without his consent. Leo is rich; he would have set her up wherever
she wanted. She ruined a perfect marriage and claimed she did it because her father said so. Please,â
Linda said, rolling her eyes.
âShe continued her deception,â Avery continued, âjust like the women that took those douchebags from
us. Amanda continued her deception after you had left. She had Leo all to herself, and she knew what
her father was doing, yet she did not tell Leo. It is almost as if she wants her father to succeed.
Claiming she fed him lies? Was that really necessary? She did not need to lie to anyone; All she had to
do was tell Leo the truth, Tamia, and she didnât. For whatever fucked up reason she may have, she
didnât tell him the truth, and that is the most painful part of all this. She held on to the truth and
continued to allow Ramsey to succeed. People died in that attack. What if our men werenât so nice? Do
you know how we would have ended up? They were going to kill Leo, you say. Why didnât the bitch
give herself up to be taken as tribute? Why did you have to do it? I bet she hoped you would shift, fight
and get killed in the process. She is only crying now because she got caught,â Avery said, and I knew
both she and Linda were right.
I sighed and sat on the chair, a bit weak in the knees because they had opened fresh wounds. No
matter how much I say I forgive Amanda and Leo, my heart couldnât let the pain go. Leo and I were
best friends, and he betrayed me for a total stranger. He was my first in almost everything, relationship
and friendship-wise, and he betrayed me. Pain like that does not go away. I fought my tears because
this wasnât the time to break down.
âI agree with both of you. Sylvester and I discussed it, and we felt it was weird that she did not give Leo
the drive after he confronted her. What was she playing at?â I asked, and Avery laughed.
âLast resort, if all fails, she will pretend to be on the winning side,â Linda said, and we laughed. As
funny as the answer was, it was true.
âYou know the painful part of all this is that Theo told me we canât hold the bitch here for long if we canât
link her directly to anything. Leo would have to send her back to the east, and then they would solve
their matter there.â Linda said, and I nodded, knowing that bit too.
âThe arrests might yield something no matter how little; we might get something that we can pin on the
bitch and deal with her, pregnant or not. I do not care. She deserves to suffer. Maybe sentence her to
prison and take the babies from her when she gives birth. I am just thinking. But she has been too
wicked to you, Tamia, for her to go scot-free,â Avery said, and I appreciated their support.
âI would like that too, but unless someone says something to implicate her, we will have to let her go
soon,â I said, and we were all silent.
I turned on the laptop, and Linda frowned at me.
âIs that Sylvesterâs?â she asked, and I nodded.
âI do not think connecting Amandaâs drive to that laptop is wise. What if there is spyware in it,â she said,
and it did not cross my mind.
âYou need a blank laptop, one that is not connected to the internet and that has nothing on it to monitor
or copy. I am still baffled that she gave you the drive instead of Leo. What if it is all part of the plan?
After all, that was what Lilly was doing for them here before the two-timing, two-faced bitch got caught.
I am just saying,â she said, finishing her sandwich, and I felt foolish.
How could I have been so careless?
I was very grateful to Linda for her wisdom. I guess that questioning and critical thinking had slowed me
down mentally.
I linked Kappa Wilson to get me a laptop that wasnât used for anything serious. I was glad Sylvester left
Wilson for me. The Kappa has been an asset, and even though we started off on the wrong foot
because of the slap, he has been respectful and efficient. I wouldnât change him for anything.
âYes, Luna. I will bring one to you now.â He said, and I relaxed.
Food was brought, and we ate while we waited for Kappa Wilson to get the laptop I requested.
âOur wedding is fast approaching, and we have not decided what to wear,â Avery said, sounding
worried.
âI hate this uprising group. They are a pain. We should be receiving beauty treatments and having the
wedding planned, but as things are looking, it would be rushed, thanks to those bastards,â Linda said,
and I felt the same way.
Although Sylvester and I did not need the blue moon ceremony to claim each other and be connected,
we still wanted to experience it and be a part of it. It was a fantastic feeling. Our wolves and us would
have ceremonies, and people would witness our declaration of love and union as we claim each other
under the particular moon. But these bastards were occupying our planning time. I didnât want it
rushed, so I thought of an idea.
âHow about I have Katya, Stephanie, and Nicole plan it? Katya will be getting married on that day,
Nicole is looking for something to do, and Stephanie has been bored lately. We can ask them to do it,
and we would just worry about our dresses.â I said, and Linda smiled.
âThat is very smart. I hope your sister-in-law wonât mind and Stephanie would willingly oblige because
we both know how the woman is. She comes off as unstable sometimes,â Linda said, and I knew
Stephanie gave that vibe, but I knew she wasnât unstable. Yet, I could not defend it because I knew
Stephanieâs secrets, and Sylvester and I vowed not to tell anyone of the demons that haunted the
woman. As things were, it was clear that it would soon be out in the open, but I was hopeful we would
nail the bastards before all that happened.
âI understand, but I am sure she would love to do it,â I said, and Linda nodded.
Wilson soon brought the laptop, and I connected the drive to it.
On it was a folder labelled Files. Inside that folder were other folders marked Desktop, downloads, and
documents.
We went through them, and they all had just one file. Each had a document file of lists of names. The
one in the downloads was from an email, while the others were screenshots of a folder. The information
wasnât coherent initially, but it soon made sense. By the time we finished going through the drive, we
had found over eighty names of the members of the uprising.
We didnât even have that number of names. The people we arrested were about thirty-forty altogether,
eighty names of which we already knew twenty-seven on the list was a huge break.
Amanda really had in for her father. The sad part was their aliases werenât there, so we did not know
who the king was and if he was among them. I would have to have Leo question her about the king
before he decides what he would do to her. So far, Amanda has cooperated and has no direct link to
anything. We had nothing to hold her with, we would be violating her rights by holding her in the North.
Unless Leo decides to take her to the east and deal with his problems there, there was no reason to
hold her.