Chapter 144
The Dark Side Of Fate
Chapter 144 â ~Tamia~
I looked at Sylvester, and I knew he was angry. Avery went to sit on the couch while Marcel and
Theodore stood around waiting for an explanation. I knew what they would hear would crush them, but
they asked for it.
âTamia, please tell them what you found out about Devinâs venture in the south,â Sylvester said, and I
shook my head.
âLord Marcel has blamed me for a lot today already. I think it is best you tell them yourself. I am here
because I have been accused of causing a rift between friends,â I said, and Marcel chuckled.
âNo one said that, Tamia,â he said gently.
âBut you implied it,â Avery said, coming to my defence.
âVery well then. I am sorry if it came across like that. I was just disappointed that Sylvester would keep
vital information from us.â He said, and I shook my head.
âDid it ever occur to you that he did it out of love and he was trying to protect the two of you?â I said
and looked at Sylvester.
âThe three of you grew up together; why let someone like Amanda come between the three of you? So
Stephanie wrote a letter. Devin already told you that it had nothing to do with it,â I said to Marcel and
Theodore, and they were silent.
âYou said some pretty fucked up things to Sylvester and even forgot that he is now King. He has
remained humble, loyal and trustworthy. Why doubt him? Why now, when we are so close to finishing
this? Canât you see the damage that bitch is trying to cause?
I know Amanda very well. Both Leo and I. So many times, she lied and tried to put Leo and me at
loggerheads.
I would never believe anything she said, and you two have seen how she used people and tried to
destroy them. No doubt she lured her mate, the father of her unborn children, to that place to kill him
and yet you listen to her. So what, it triggered a memory, then what? It doesnât mean anything,â I said
and pulled a chair to sit on.
âI hope you have the heart to seek justice after I tell you what Devin told me,â I said.
I narrated everything that Devin told me. How he arrived at the inn, what he found, their fathersâ
condition, the fight between Lucas and Devin, and Lucasâ surrender and confession. I said it all, and
Marcel was too shocked to remain standing. He went to sit beside Avery. Theodore leaned against the
wall.
âThat was why we could not put it in the open; Sylvester is searching for your father as we speak. We
kept it silent because he implied you were a bastard and your mother was a whore. It would have been
a smear on all three familiesâ reputations. That was why we kept it to ourselves,â I said and sighed.
âStephanie wrote the letter quite alright, but Devin did not act on it because he had no reason to.
Stephanie wanted revenge, but her letter did not get it for her.
Maurice wanted to give her seat to David instead of Dominic. Imagine that. He wanted to give
Stephanieâs familyâs seat to the child he had with his fated. The same woman who broke her home and
her marriage.
He wanted to leave Dominic with nothing, and it was Jenny, the bitch, that alerted her about it because
she hoped Stephanie would overstep and Maurice would end her; that way, she would swoop in.
Unfortunately for Jenny, it didnât happen that way, and Maurice did the most despicable thing.
He pushed Davidâs name forward to be lord, disgracing Sylvester in the process.
That was when Stephanie said she had had enough of the abuse. And I havenât even said half of what
that woman had to endure married to Maurice.
He eliminated her entire family so he could divorce Stephanie. Still, he could never divorce her, but he
had wiped out her clan.
At the height of things, she wrote a letter and hoped Devin would make sure Maurice never returned
and her nightmare would stop. Little did she know she wouldnât have to and that Lucas had his own
pound of flesh to take from Maurice and Gavin. After Mauriceâs murder, she struck a deal with Louis
and Jenny Lawrence, not knowing then that Jenny was an enemy.
The deal was to cancel Mauriceâs decree and make Sylvester lord instead. The Balyaev seat was to
remain vacant as payment while Lawrence headed the council.
Jenny blackmailed Stephanie with it. Stephanie snapped, and on Jennyâs last visit to Stephanieâs
house in Lucland, they got into a fight, and Stephanie got the upper hand.
It was also Jenny that slipped Alissa poison. She had the effrontery to brag about it too. She hoped
Maurice would be with her once Alissa was no more; she wasnât expecting Maurice to get back
together with Stephanie, who was his wife.
I believe Amanda was Jennyâs prodigy indeed,â I said, and everyone was silent.
Theodore could not speak, and Marcel was dumbfounded.
âWe wanted to find Lucas before we tell you. We were hoping to deal with the situation void of
emotions. If you feel I am lying, you can ask Devin and maybe your mother about it,â I said, and he
shook his head gently.
âYou mean my father is out there, and he never tried to contact me?â Marcel asked, and that question
was beyond me.
âHe does not think you are his, Marcel. And his life is already forfeit. He wouldnât dare it,â Avery said,
gently rubbing his hand to ease him.
I stood up immediately.
âWell, that is what happened and the truth. I believe I can go and handle the Amanda situation now
without accusations,â I said, and Marcel looked ashamed.
Theodore walked to where I was and touched my hand gently.
âNo one blamed you for anything, but I am sorry if you felt that way. Thank you for telling us and
keeping it secret; no one can hear this. It would be seen as treason, and the Sidorovs would be wiped
out,â Theodore said, and I nodded.
âHence why we were all tight-lipped about it,â I said, and he nodded and thanked me.
âYou will make a fine queen, Tamia. Thank you,â he said, and I nodded and smiled to let him know I
wasnât angry anymore.
I looked at Marcel where he was, knowing he would take a bit to come through.
I did not want to disturb Avery because he needed her. I was about to step out when Sylvester spoke to
me.
âWhere are you going to?â He asked. I looked at him and smiled.
âOur wedding is fast approaching. The sooner we can question that bitch, the better,â I said, and he
frowned at me, wondering what I meant by it.
âShe is pregnant, Tamia. We canât get much out of her,â he argued, and I laughed.
âThirty-eight weeks is okay for a caesarean,â I said, and Avery gasped.
âShe is a wolf. Those babies would be out and safe, and she will be healed by tomorrow. The
interrogation can take place then,â
I said, not wanting to harm the babies but wanting to deal with the mother.
âI believe that can be arranged,â Sylvester said, and I nodded.
âOnce it is done, inform me. I need to rest now,â I said, heading to the room. Nothing would spoil the
blue moon night for me, not even Amanda and her so-called King.