Chapter 233
The Dark Side Of Fate
A Little Gossip (Book 2)
~Amelia~
I allocated rooms to everyone, and they said they liked it, but they were too worried to fool me.
Linda was the last person I allocated a room to, and it was on purpose. I planned to question her about
what was going on.
I opened the door to the room closest to the one that Leo and I shared, and she entered.
âIt is lovely, Ameâ¦â she started, and I cut her short and entered the room.
âWhat is going on, Linda? None of you has acted well since you arrived. Where are the children, and
why did you all come here like this?â I asked her, and she sighed.
âWe came with our husbands, but Leo shared us into two vans,â she said, and I frowned at her.
âSo where are they now?â I asked, and she began to weep.
âThose things, Amelia. They attacked we were able to escape, but the other Van remained.
Everyone was in it.
Our husbands, Leo and your brothers.
They were in that Van.
We have yet to hear from them.
The last the Kappa driving us told us was that Leo and your brothers were fighting those things,â she
said, and I froze.
I felt like punching something.
I was mad at Leo for going out without me. What if Andrew cannot be trusted? I was mad. I was
enraged.
âDo you have a phone on you?â I asked her, and she shook her head.
âWe did not want to be traced, so none of us brought our phones with us.â She said, and I linked a
Kappa to bring me a phone.
A phone was brought to me in less than five minutes. Knowing Leoâs number by heart, I dialled it.
The moment I heard his voice, tears of relief streamed down my face.
âWhere are you?â I asked him.
â We are on our way back,â he said while I held my emotions. I would scold him for this, but it would be
in person and in private.
âThe King and lords?â I asked him, and he sighed. He knew that I knew what had happened.
âThey are fine, Amelia, not a scratch. Andrew and Clay took care of it,â he said, and I growled.
âYou mean Andrew, Clay, and you took care of it,â I corrected him, and he was silent.
âGlad to know all of you are alright,â I said, and Linda rushed to take the phone from me.
âLeo, Leo, please let me speak to Theo,â she said with shaking hands.
I could tell how she was feeling.
She spoke to her husband, and she was smiling and laughing in no time. We hung up, and I returned
the Kappaâs phone to him.
âI have linked the others to inform them,â Linda told me, and I nodded. I was glad to see the light return
to her eyes.
âSo, where are the children?â I asked, and she smiled at me.
âAmelia, you wonât drop it, would you?â she asked, and I shook my head.
âLeo said they were out to get us, so Sylvester sent the children underground with our trusted workers
and relatives to care for them. They will remain in that location until all this is over. No matter what
happens to us, our children have to survive. The farther we are from them, the easier we can
guarantee their safety.
âWho are these trusted relatives, if I may ask?â I asked.
âTheoâs brother, Marcelâs sister and mother. With Bryce Golubev, the head enforcer and Kappa Levi.
They are the only ones we could trust with our childrenâs lives,â She said, and I knew it was brilliant.
Moving to keep the children underground was an excellent idea. I did not want Erik sending his men
into the palace and killing the future of the North. It was indeed a smart move, and I had to commend
them for it.
Well, I will leave you to freshen up while we prepare for the feast Leo has organized without my
knowledge,â I said and winked at her.
She laughed and pushed back my hair to reveal Leoâs mark on my neck.
She had tears of joy in her eyes, and I felt a bit shy.
âWe saw Leoâs mark, but we didnât say anything. I am happy for you, Amelia. He finally made the jump,
but how come you did it without the Bluemoon? It is a mystery. We were talking about it, but the whole
ordeal about the attack made us drop the topic,â She said, and I smiled, knowing she did not know we
were fated.
â Leo and I are fated, but we plan to wed on the blue moon night,â I said, and she gasped.
âThat lucky man!â she said.
âTwice in a row! The Moon goddess must love him,â she said, stressing the word âLoveâ.
I giggled.
I knew about Amanda, but we never talked about her. She was bad news.
âI am happy for you two. I canât wait to hear all the juicy details. You two were acting weird. I must
admit. It was glaring, but we did not suspect it because of what happened with you-know-who,â She
said, and I giggled.
âHe rejected me on sight because of his experience,â I said, and she gasped.
âYes, he did, but I did not accept. I chose to fight for what was mine,â I said, and she giggled.
âYou know Leah came around and tried to worm her way into his bed. The bitch,â I said, and Linda
started laughing.
âI guess she hasnât come here since then,â Linda said, and I nodded.
âOh my goodness, the Claymans and Rivers are always trying to climb the social ladder,â she said.
âJoan always sent her daughter to the East. There was no need for it, but she did all the time, then,
tried to get Devin when it seemed like Leo was not interested in settling down again, but Devin was in a
serious relationship with Susan then.
I wonder what happened to those two; they have been on and off.
I wonder if they get tired of their breakups and make-ups.
The woman has a lot of shit going on with her.
I believe she just needs time away from everyone to heal.
It isnât easy watching your only relativeâs execution.
I am surprised she could even remain in a relationship with Devin. Heard they have broken up finally
now, so I am sure the Claymans and Rivers will be out for Devin.
Those two women donât even know the shit the North is in with your relatives,â She said and eyed me
to see if she might have struck a nerve.
I shook my head.
âThey killed my dad, so we are on the same page,â I said, and she gasped.
âThose people are psycho. I know what Dimitri did was wrong, but what does that have to do with our
men? They werenât even born then, and besides, it was a lordship, not kingship. Why canât they let it
rest?
I know Sylvester would give them lordship in a heartbeat if they ask for it. I doubt their intentions are
good.â She said, and I agreed with her.
âThese bastards are not even in the line of succession. My father was the son of Adrik, so my brothers
and I are the true heirs, but none are interested, just like my father. It is a colossal mess; they have
been doing many weird things lately. They have been cruel, too,â I said, and Linda widened her eyes.
âTell me about it,â She said and sat on the couch in her room.
I went to sit beside her. There was no point going to my room; Leo wasnât home yet.
âThose bastards stole my land,â Linda growled, and I knew how hard she fought for her land.
âAll those poor people from Brent. Why didnât they just give Kyle a beating and move along? Did they
have to steal the land, too?â she said, and I laughed.
If only she knew how Kyle arrived at Mountain, I am sure she would feel some satisfaction.
âThen the horrible things they did in Pridewood in the south. They murdered all those people in cold
blood. I must commend Kyle for choosing life over his pride. The first time he would do something
sensible and put others first.â She said, and we were silent.
âWhat do you think the council would do if they found a suspect for the event in Pridewood, even if it
was an informant?â I asked, wanting to understand why Susan did not trust the system and ran away.
âWhy are you asking, do you have a suspect ?â she asked, and I shook my head immediately.
She frowned at me, and I looked away.
âIt isnât a suspect, just someone I believe might be in trouble for it,â I said, and she sighed.
âThose council people are lazy. Devin and Leo do their best, but the rest of them are just there for the
benefits.
They do not investigate anything.
I honestly cannot trust them with lives. In the bid to close the case quickly, they would just condemn the
person. We are always the ones that force investigations. Most of the time, we carry it out ourselves to
prove a suspect innocent, but in that case, it has to be something serious.â She explained, and I
understood Susanâs actions.
âSo they canât be trusted to do their job diligently,â I said, and she nodded.
âLeo and Devin make a difference, but Sylvester determines the outcome in the end,â she said. I
sighed, knowing Susan had a history with Sylvester.
It would be a bad situation for all of them.
He might not want to give her the benefit of the doubt so it wonât seem like favouritism.
I doubt Tamia would mind, but he would respect his queen and leave it to the council.
Susan must have done the math, and that was why she bolted. I just hoped she and Devin were okay.
I stood up to give Linda time to settle in.
âWell, let me go and handle the kitchen staff while you freshen up and wait for your husband,â I said,
and she smiled and nodded.
âWho is doing the cooking?â She asked, and I told her it was the omegas. I had told her I could cook
once, and I knew she might have been looking forward to eating my food. I smiled at her.
âWe are plenty now; I doubt I can cook for all of us,â I said, and she laughed.
âWe will all help out whenever you feel like cooking. Trust me, Amelia, living in that castle makes us
miss out on many normal things. I would love to cook my meals for a change.â She said, and I laughed.
âI will let you know so we can plan towards it,â I said, and she smiled.
I left her room after that because I knew I might not leave if I stayed. There was just so much to say.
I was still mad at Leo for going on that journey without me, and I would scold him for it.
I entered my room and sat o. the bed. It wasnât long before I heard Leoâs voice in my head. They were
home. I guess they werenât far away when I called.