Chapter 301
The Dark Side Of Fate
136 Six Days To Go
~Sylvester~
Training after I had left Erikâs lab was easy. I felt a weight off my shoulder. Although Jake wasnât in the
clear, I was hopeful. I did not want anything to happen to him because I knew he and my mother had
something special.
Now that we knew he was responding to treatment, I felt allowing my mother to see him would be okay.
But I needed to speak with her about it to manage her emotions before I let her see him. I did not want
to lose her should anything go wrong.
âLeo, when will you be heading east?â I asked him while we were rounding up training.
He put aside the silver-coated dumbells and moved towards me. He looked tired, and I knew all that
was happening was overwhelming. I did not even want to look at Devin. He had been hit the most. I
just hoped we would get everything back to normal by the time all this was over.
âI will be leaving with everyone tomorrow,â He said, and I frowned.
âEveryone?â I asked, and he nodded.
âAmelia, Alexei, Clay, Kyle, Devin, Susan and Gezel.â He explained, and I wanted to plead with him to
leave Amelia and Gezel behind, but it wasnât in my place. I could understand that he would want to
spend every moment leading up to the main day with his mate. I could not rob him of that. We had six
days to go, and we had to make the most of those precious moments.
âI see. Gezel requested to be part of the battle, and I granted her request,â I said, and he was silent a
bit. I believe he was processing my words.
âWith all due respect, you shouldnât have. Amelia is just meeting her for the first time. We do not know
how the battle will go. Who will be her family if we fall? I believe in what we are doing, but we canât be
too careful. Her brothers are fighting with us, along with her cousins and uncle. Letting her mother
come with us was wrong,â He said, and I was taken aback by his response. He also had a point.
Unfortunately, I wasnât thinking in that regard and had already given my word. I couldnât take it back.
âGezel did not seem like she wanted to hang around. Amelia had been distant. I suspected she wanted
to die in battle, but I made her promise she would survive,â I said, and even though it sounded stupid,
that was the best explanation I could give.
Leo deserved an explanation. He had been loyal and supportive. Shoving my decision down his throat
would be wrong and insensitive of me.
âThat promise isnât hers to make, especially knowing the calibre of people we would be fighting. The
Stepanovs have trained and built their numbers for the purpose of war. Look at how equipped Erik is.
The things we are using were originally created for them,â Leo sighed.
âI am not trying to be disrespectful, and I know you would have pushed back, but I am unhappy you
said yes. Telling this to Amelia would be hard.
She might seem detached from her mother, but I know she will try. It seems otherwise because she is
focused on ending the issue with Yuri,â he explained.
âI am sorry, Leo. I meant no harm,â I apologised, and he nodded, telling me it was okay.
âI guess I am off to tell her,â He said and smiled.
âTry to get her to take a nap first. She is overworking herself. Tamia is complaining. A woman in her first
trimester should be resting. She is putting her and the baby in danger by refusing to rest,â I complained,
and Leoâs eyes darkened a bit.
âShe promised she would catch some sleep. Where are they?â He asked me, and I used that
opportunity to link Tamia to find out if they were together. We had only trained for two hours. If Gezel
did not succeed in making Amelia rest, she should be in Tamiaâs makeshift studio in the delta wing of
the mansion.
âIs Amelia still with you?â I linked Tamia.
âPassed out on the couch,â Tamia said, and I relaxed. I cut off the communication to relay the message
to Leo.
âShe is in Tamiaâs studio in the Delta wing, passed out on the couch. You should take her to your room
unless you want Tamia to ask Wilson to do it.
â I said, knowing he would not like that outcome. He shook his head immediately and moved away from
me. He walked so fast that I could not help but laugh.
âWhat is with him? Marcel asked me, approaching me.
âHe doesnât want Wilson to carry his mate to his bedroom,â I said, and Marcel laughed.
âSo Jake is responding to treatment?â He finally asked me on a serious note, and I nodded.
âHe isnât in the clear yet, but at least they were able to formulate something that worked,â I explained.
âI learned Claudia wonât have friends after this,â He said, and I frowned at him, wondering where he got
that story from.
âWho told you that?â I asked, and he pointed at Vino.
âHe said Claudia is distraught that she had to be hard on her friends for security purposes,â He
explained. I looked at Vino, who was having a
lengthy discussion with Andrew. Those two seem to be becoming friends. I wondered if questioning
Ighor helped them bond.
âTrue,â I confirmed.
âShe had to be tough because Thompson and Irene now have the formula for AgK32. She isnât only
preventing them from selling out but also protecting them from being abducted. It is tough, love. I hope
they
understand when all this is over and forgive her because they really came through for her. She is also a
very tough woman. Not once did she crack under pressure,â I commended, and Marcel nodded.
âYes, she coordinates herself better than our mates. I guess medical school does that to you. I learned
she was calm when she treated me in the hospital. I wouldnât have believed it if I did not see how she
handled Devin professionally, even though Vinoâs life was also threatened. She is tough in that regard.
Just the right match for Vino. He is too soft. I believe she would balance him out,â Marcel said, and I
agreed.
âI want to go see my mother. I will reach out after. We must attend to some last-minute things before
Leo leaves for his region tomorrow.â I said, and Marcel frowned.
âHe is leaving tomorrow?â He asked. I could see that he wondered why Leo did not tell him.
âAmidst the chaos, it must have skipped his mind. He has to return to organise his army. His warriors
and the alphas of his region are our true allies, their loyalty has been tried and tested, and they have
passed with flying colours. We need what he is bringing to the table, and he cannot leave Max to do his
job. He is lord of the East now; it has to count for something.â I said, and he nodded.
âAre Alexei and Clay going to the West too?â He asked, and I shook my head.
âThe West is a bit unstable. Once Yuri is out of the way, we will know the traitors and the loyalists. Mind
you, more than half of the western Alphas are Stepanovs in Yuriâs cult. Sean helped them to secretly
gain ground there. Letting Erik, Clay and Alexei go to the West would be suicide.
If Yuri had not had so much power there, he wouldnât have acquired all that property and used it as
meeting grounds. Gad has been an issue since the time of Larry. Erik will remain with us, while Alexei
and Clay will return to the East with Leo. Alexei is yet to officially hand Hill Valley back to Max. He
would have to add his contributions as Hill Valleyâs alpha regardless of his new office,â I said, and
Marcel told me he understood.
I left him and headed to speak to my mother. Hopefully, she was awake.
I told Claudia that they should stop giving her sedatives. I knew my mother would be mad at me for my
decision, but it was necessary. As much as I cared about Jake, she was my mother, and I could not
lose her. I was selfish enough to ensure she remained should anything happen to Jake.
I got to her room and knocked on the door. Katya asked me to come in, and I was glad she was kind
enough to remain with my mother.
I entered the room. Though it was late afternoon, the sun shone bright, and the curtains were drawn
apart to illuminate the room. My mother was sitting on the bed while Katya fed her oats. She did not
seem interested in the food.
âGood afternoon, your majesty,â Katya greeted me, and I nodded.
âPlease excuse us, Katya,â I ordered my sister-in-law, and she put the bowl of oats down on a table and
headed out of the room.
My mother looked at me with lifeless eyes. She had also lost some weight. She slept a lot and ate little;
she was bound to lose weight.
âHow are you feeling?â I asked and went to sit beside her. I took her hand in mine and massaged the
back of her hand gently. I felt her growl a bit.
âYou kept me from Jake,â She said and looked at me with teary eyes.
âYou did not allow me to say goodbye,â She said with tears streaming down her face, and I shook my
head immediately.
âI will never rob you of that opportunity, Mother,â I said, and she sniffled. She was heartbroken and
scared.
I touched her cheek gently and made her look at me.
âI do not have a father, Mother. I could not afford to lose you too. Jake was in a terrible situation, and
we did not know if he would make it, so we had to keep you away from the situation,â I confessed, tears
rolling down her cheeks. She was afraid; I could feel it.
âThey introduced a position that had no antidote into his system. We were not sure he would make it.
We had been sustaining his life with Erikâs serum. We needed our medical staff and chemists to focus
on his
treatment. I did not want you to see him when he was deemed hopeless. I am sorry if I hurt you with my
decision, but if anything happens to you, Dominic and I will feel it too,â I said, and she nodded and
bowed her head. 2
âSo how is he now,â She asked, sniffling. I knew she was bracing herself for the worst outcome, but I
had good news for her.
âWell, Claudia got her friends to help Erik and today, they formulated a medication that is helping his
health. Currently, he is not in the clear yet, but there is hope,â I said, and she looked at me with hope in
her eyes.
âSeriously?â She asked me eagerly, and I nodded, and she smiled.
I squeezed her hand tightly and arrested her attention so she could listen to me.
âThey are not sure he will pull through, but he has a fighting chance,â I explained, and she nodded,
telling me she understood.
âAm I allowed to see him?â She asked me, and I knew the question was coming, so I sighed to tell her
what I planned to tell her before coming to see her.
âYes, you can, but you must promise me you will be calm no matter what happens. If he doesnât make
it, you will pick up the pieces and move on, for all our sakes. You will not break down, and we wonât
lose you in the
process,â I said, searching her eyes, and she lingered a bit before nodding.
I wrapped my arms around my mother, and she wept lightly. She knew I had come to prepare her for
the worst, but I prayed deep down that Jake would survive.
I let her go and linked Katya to help her freshen up so she could visit Jake.
I hoped her presence would motivate him better.
I left the room and was heading to my office when I heard Erik in my head.
âYour Majesty. The Stepanovs Elders are in the North to meet with you. They represent the ten families
of our clan. They are in the North to see you. I do not know where you would like to receive them,â Erik
said, and I wondered why some of the Stepanov Family heads would be in the North to see me.