Chapter 320
The Dark Side Of Fate
155 Anxious Reunion
-Sylvester-
The journey to Lucland felt like an eternity, filled with worry and apprehension. Each of us concealed
our concerns behind a brave facade, but deep down, our hearts were heavy.
Before boarding the flight, I repeatedly tried calling Tamiaâs number and my office line, desperate to
ensure everything was alright. The thought of something going wrong was unbearable.
Looking around the aircraft, I saw the sombre expressions on Leo, Marcel, Devin, and Davidâs faces,
their unease palpable.
Alexei and Clay appeared nervous as well. Our worries were centred on the safety of our beloved
women. Fortunately, a helicopter awaited us at Lucland airport, ready to swiftly transport us to the
estate. It was the fastest way to reach our destination.
I found solace in the hope that Vino, Theodore, Dominic, and Andrew would be fine and join us up
north tomorrow, unharmed. They had given their all, making the best of a dire situation. I fervently
prayed that we wouldnât have to go through something like this again.
As the plane touched down, relieved to have neutralised the threat, there was no need for secrecy or
immigration procedures. We hurriedly disembarked, assisting Yuri, who was in a wheelchair due to his
leg injury. It would take a few days for his crushed bones to heal, not that I cared much about his
suffering. He hadnât been given any pain medication, so I knew he was enduring a great deal.
Although, his suffering wasnât nearly enough.
We boarded the waiting helicopter without delay, ready to face whatever awaited us at the estate.
Breaking the silence and snapping everyone out of their deep thoughts, I urged my companions, âNo
matter what happens at the estate, we must remain composed and sane.â
Leo reassured us, saying, âDonât worry. Those bastards will meet their match up north. Our women are
incredibly resilient. Iâm confident theyâll outsmart and overcome their adversaries. Those women cling
to life like glue.â His words elicited laughter from all of us because they rang true.
Considering everything they had survived, it was plausible that they would emerge victorious. They
relied not only on strength but on wisdom, which is the most vital asset in any battle. Leoâs words filled
us with hope and uplifted our spirits. I felt optimistic about what lay ahead.
After a fifteen-minute helicopter ride, we landed on the estate grounds. Stepping off the aircraft, I
instinctively tried to link with Tamia, but my abilities vanished. I knew the rash was about to manifest.
Glancing at Leo, who was laughing almost maniacally, I could see the relief on his face. He had
successfully linked with his mate.
âSo, donât keep it to yourself,â I urged him, and he looked at me and nodded.
âTheyâre alright,â he managed to say, and at that moment, I took the time to survey my surroundings.
My men were clearing away the corpses littering the grounds. I wondered how the battle had unfolded,
knowing that some of my men had also lost their lives. It must have been a gruelling fight, but I was
grateful that our mates had made it through unscathed.
Wilson and Levi approached us, taking charge of Yuri. They would secure him in the dungeon,
following my order not to treat his wounds. Since he was immune to silver, holding him without inflicting
pain on his legs would be pointless.
As we made our way toward the building, Tamia and the others approached us. I could see the relief
wash over her face.
âWhere is Theodore?â I heard Lindaâs anxious voice. She was clearly worried and scared. Anticipating
the concern that would arise, I quickly raised my hand to reassure her.
âHeâs fine. Theyâll join us tomorrow. They were injured and are currently receiving treatment in Gad. We
would have waited and returned together, but Yuri had boasted about the attack on the estate, so we
decided to rush down and see if we could help. But clearly, all of you had it under control,â I explained.
A glimmer of relief appeared in her eyes.
âDo you know when theyâll arrive tomorrow?â she asked, and I shook my head but promised her they
would be with us by tomorrow.
âWhereâs Susan?â Devin chimed in, sounding concerned.
âShe was injured, but sheâs okay now. She had been feeling a bit unwell but kept it from everyone. Iâll
leave it to her to tell you everything,â Tamia responded with a smile, and I didnât need to guess what
Tamia was leaving for Susan to reveal.
David and Nicole headed inside the building just as Marcel inquired about Avery. Tamia assured him
that she was safe with the others in the bunker. Marcel hurried towards the building, eager to reunite
with his mates. It was a natural reaction. If Tamia hadnât come to meet me outside, I would have done
the same.
The rest of us entered the estate, and I dreaded explaining to Claudia why Vino wasnât with us. She
would likely be the one most deeply affected. Alexei and Clay went ahead of us, visibly exhausted.
Unlike the rest of us, Alexeiâs mate was safe in Mountain, while Clay had everyone he cared about
accounted for within the estate.
Upon entering the estate, I spotted Erik with Gezel in the hallway, sharing laughter over something. It
seemed they had followed the women but opted not to approach and give us our space.
âLong live the king! I see you full of energy and triumphant!â Erik exclaimed, approached me and
extended a handshake, but I couldnât help but warmly embrace him.
âThank you, Erik. Thank you so much for everything youâve done. You made this possible. Without you,
we wouldnât have overcome this man. Ighor deceived us, but Peter came through for us,â I expressed,
acknowledging the invaluable assistance we had received. I released Erik, who wore a broad grin on
his face.
âWell, as you can see, I didnât miss out on too much action here. Yuri was arrogant and sent people to
abduct the women. Thatâs when we realised they were aware of your impending arrival. Iâm glad youâre
safe,â he replied, and Gezel laughed. I wondered what was so amusing.
âWe were in a panic, and Tamia leaked the event to the press, so youâll probably hear it on the news.
We thought the confrontation would still happen tomorrow at the meeting venue. Little did we know it
had already taken place,â she shared, and I understood why she found it amusing. The meeting in Gad
was originally scheduled for tomorrow night. However, if Yuri knew we were coming, he might have
deliberately manipulated the date to catch us off guard. Whatever the case, they had been defeated,
and we had emerged victorious. It was as simple as that.
âDid you bring me any lab rats?â Erik quipped, and I shook my head.
âSean and Joan will have to do for now. Unless we manage to obtain some Alphas from the South,â I
responded, glancing at Leo, who shook his head. He was still unable to reach Max and Kyle. I didnât
want to entertain the worst-case scenario, but my mind couldnât help but wander there.
âI might have to head south,â Leo declared, causing Amelia to tighten her grip on his shirt. She didnât
want him to go anywhere, evident in her behaviour.
âWeâll go together. After all, itâs my territory they went to reclaim,â Devin chimed in, and Leo nodded in
agreement.
Devin excused himself to go to the infirmary and check on Susan. I knew Claudia would likely be there
as well. It was possible that no one had informed Claudia about our arrival, so I called out to Devin as
he made his way.
âPlease make sure to give Claudia good news. I donât want her to be traumatised,â I hurriedly
requested, and he nodded in understanding.
âIndeed,â Erik added, agreeing with me. We then proceeded toward the staircase.
âClaudiaâs on the verge of breaking down. I can sense that sheâs been bottling up so much inside her,
mostly fear. Vino had better come home tomorrow,â Erik commented, and I realised I was correct about
Claudiaâs fragile state of mind. I had to commend her for her strength. She was new to all of this, yet
she had held her ground and acted with grace and resilience throughout the ordeal. It would be
heartbreaking to witness her breaking down. I hoped it wouldnât come to that.
While we ascended the stairs, Erik mentioned that he would send us allergy medication to prevent a
severe rash. I was grateful for his quick thinking because I didnât want to experience the discomfort I
had endured last time. It was a terrible and embarrassingly uncomfortable experience. If it werenât for
the more significant danger looming over us, Iâm confident the memory of the rash would have haunted
my dreams. I dreaded its return.
âThat rash is so uncomfortable. Susan was the only one who didnât get it. I heard Gezelâs experience
was particularly awful,â Tamia commented, and I wondered why Susan had been spared.
âSusan has more Stepanov genes than Leo. Thatâs the reason The Agk32 didnât harm the baby. It was
foolish of her not to get checked when she was feeling unwell. She took too many risks, you know. The
child will undoubtedly resemble us now. Any chance of it being an Alpha is gone. I just hope she pays
more attention next time,â Erik explained, chuckling softly.
âCome to think of it, Yuri desired the South for the Stepanovs. Now, Devin will bring one into the world,â
Erik remarked, and although it was a dark joke, I understood his perspective. Gezel caught on as well
and joined in the laughter.
We parted ways at the top of the stairs. Amelia and Leo headed toward their wing, Erik and Gezel went
toward theirs, while Tamia and I proceeded to our own. As we walked, Tamia giggled softly.
âWhatâs so amusing?â I inquired, wrapping my arms around her waist, eager to bring her into our room.
âThose two have been getting quite close and friendly with each other. Iâm starting to suspect that
Gezel has a type,â she remarked, and I couldnât help but join in the laughter.
Erik and Luis did seem alike in many ways. Both Stepanovs had the potential for greatness and power.
Yet, they preferred a peaceful and private life away from the public eye. I imagined Luis must have
been pretty humorous as well.
I wondered where their friendship would lead. Perhaps I would witness a love story like my mother and
Jakeâs. After all, no one is ever too old for love, and Gezel is still in her forties. If they were willing,
Gezel and Erik would make a splendid couple.
While it would be a sight to behold, no one would force it. I was simply glad that the grim and desolate
Gezel had vanished. I couldnât forget her determination when she asked to join me in battle. I wondered
what had changed in Mountain. I suppose I would eventually find out.
Finally reaching our room, I opened the door, revealing the familiar surroundings that felt like home. We
stepped inside, locking the door behind us. The past few daysâ events had left us both physically and
emotionally drained. I longed for the comfort of Tamiaâs embrace and the solace of our shared love.
Tomorrow would bring new challenges, but we could find peace and healing in each otherâs arms for
now