Chapter 329
The Dark Side Of Fate
The Dark Side Of Fate 01 Too Late For Goodbyes (Book 3)
~Liam~
Sixteen years Later
Liam: 18
Sophia: almost 16
The music blared loudly, forcing my friends and me to shout in order to communicate. It made me
wonder whose brilliant idea it was to turn the graduation celebration into a club-like event. Furthermore,
I couldnât understand why no one bothered to seek our consent for this setup.
Amidst the chaotic atmosphere, I spotted Harper dancing with Lily and Eleanor, who shouldnât have
been there. We were two years ahead of Eleanor. Their presence made me question the whereabouts
of the triplets.
âHave you seen the sisters?â I asked Miles, but he shook his head.
Oliver gestured in a direction, and there I found Charlotte, Gemma, and Jewelsâthe notorious triplets
of our class and, coincidentally, my beloved cousins.
I pondered what their plans were after graduation. Being immensely popular in school, I was certain
they would find something worthwhile to occupy their time.
Turning to Marvin, I inquired about Sophiaâs presence. Once again, the answer was negative. âIsnât she
supposed to be here? I thought you two were close,â Oliver chimed in, taking a sip of his dubious drink.
I refrained from guessing its contents, but I was certain it contained alcohol.
âNot really. Sheâs two years younger than us. I think sheâll turn sixteen in a few months,â Marvin replied,
and Miles playfully punched me while chuckling.
âBut she should be here to give you moral support,â he said, winking and emphasising the words âmoral
support,â which elicited laughter from me.
âI havenât mustered the courage to ask her out yet,â I confessed, surprising them both.
âWhat are you waiting for? Sheâs gorgeous, and now that weâre done with school, guys will be lining up
for her. The only reason theyâve held back is because theyâre afraid of you, and you wonât be here to
stop them,â Oliver asserted.
âYouâve been friends with Sophia since you were ten and she was eight, which feels like an eternity. By
now, you should have figured out your feelings for each other. Iâm aware that sheâs the reason you
convinced our parents to send us to Grizloâs Academy. So, Liam, I donât understand why you havenât
made a move,â Marvin questioned, leaving me at a loss for words.
âYou shouldnât waste any more time. You know every moment counts,â Miles added with conviction,
and I knew deep down they were right.
I hadnât wanted to divert my attention during my studies, as my parents expected nothing but the best
from me, and I didnât want to disappoint them. Romance hadnât been a priority, but now that I had
graduated, I felt ready to explore that realm.
However, I also acknowledged the importance of waiting and seeing if we were destined for each other.
Sophia had yet to turn eighteen, so I couldnât be certain. The last thing I wanted was to break her heart.
I had heard stories about Uncle Leo and my mother, and I vowed never to inflict that kind of pain on
anyone. Not everyone is as fortunate as they were. Nonetheless, I couldnât deny the growing intensity
of my feelings for Sophia. The difficult part was that she remained oblivious to them. To her, we were
simply friends. I was unsure if confessing my intentions would complicate our friendship or create an
opportunity for both of us, but I was willing to take that risk now and confront the possibility of being
mates, if it were to ever occur. My affection for Sophia ran deep, and I cared for her immensely.
I rose from the couch in the VIP section and made my way outside to give Sophia a call. I had
genuinely believed she would be present at the event.
âWhere are you headed?â Harperâs voice echoed in my mind.
âJust going out to get some fresh air,â I replied, continuing on my way.
âWeâre breathing just fine in here,â she playfully teased. âYou mean youâre going to call Sophia, right?â
she inquired, knowing well enough not to expect a response from me.
I could envision her laughter.
My sister understood my feelings for Sophia, and she had been incredibly supportive by keeping it a
secret from our friends and cousins. It remained between us; even our younger brothers, Joseph and
Keith, were unaware of my crush. Harper and I had a strong bond in that regard, and as far as I was
concerned, she was the greatest twin sister one could ask for.
I stepped away from the bustling entrance of the club, seeking solace in the quietness outside. Wanting
privacy, I dialled Sophiaâs number, anticipation building within me. After a few rings, she answered, and
her sweet and gentle voice greeted me with a warm hello.
âHey,â I responded, feeling a surge of happiness. The sound of a television playing in the background
assured me that she was home.
âWhat are you up to?â I asked, my tone playful. She chuckled in response.
âIâm at home, watching television,â she replied, and a sigh escaped me.
âI was hoping youâd come to the party and keep me company,â I teased, to which she giggled.
âWith all those girls fawning over you, Iâd rather spare myself the envious glares. Some of them actually
think Iâm your girlfriend,â she revealed, and I pinched the bridge of my nose.
âAnd whatâs wrong with that?â I questioned, and a brief silence ensued.
The atmosphere turned awkward. Tonight, I had planned to ask her out, but doing it over the phone felt
insensitive.
âI would have loved for you to be here,â I finally confessed, breaking the uncomfortable silence. She let
out a sigh.
âYou know my father. Heâs on a mission with the alpha and hasnât returned yet. I couldnât get
permission to leave the house, and my mother wouldnât let me go without my fatherâs approval,â she
explained, grumbling.
âHonestly, I wanted to be there, Li. I wanted to see you,â she admitted, and I sighed.
âNow that youâve graduated, when are you leaving Grizlo?â she inquired, and I chuckled.
âIâll stay if thatâs what you want,â I assured her, and she laughed.
âOh, come on. Youâre destined to be a king someday. Grizlo is too small to contain you,â she remarked,
tinged with a hint of sadness.
âAre you already missing me?â I teased, and she laughed.
âYou wish,â she retorted, though I knew it was a lie. She didnât want me to leave.
âAlright, you know what? Iâll swing by your place after the party,â I decided.
âThe rooftop?â she suggested, and I chuckled.
âNo need to make a grand entrance through the front door. Beta Mike is intimidating, especially when it
comes to his daughter being visited at night. The rooftop will suffice. Iâll let you know when Iâm around,â
I suggested, and she laughed, well aware of her fatherâs protectiveness.
âWhat if I let you into my room?â she playfully teased, and for the first time, it felt like an enticing
invitation.
âI hope I can handle it,â I teased back, and she giggled.
âSee you later, Li,â she said in her soothing, seductive voice, and we ended the call, a sweet
anticipation filling my heart.
I did not know I was smiling and pacing about the place while talking to Sophia until I hung up. As I
turned around, I was taken aback to see Charlotte, Gemma, and Jewels looking at me mischievously.
They had overheard everything. Frustration overwhelmed me, knowing my cousins couldnât keep a
secret.
âHow much did you hear?â I asked Charlotte who was their ringleader.
âEnough, Liam,â she replied with a teasing kissing sound, prompting laughter from the others.
âWhen are you going to ask her out?â Jewels inquired, and I shook my head. They were always teasing
me, although they were fun to have around.
âNot in the mood,â I muttered, walking past them.
âWell, Grandma will be,â Gemma remarked, causing me to cringe. It would be a disaster if our
grandmother found out. She would surely invite Sophia, and I didnât want to imagine how she would
handle it.
âPlease donât tell her,â I pleaded, and they laughed.
âYou know weâve got your back, Your Highness,â Charlotte said with a wink, making a zipping motion
across her lips. âWe wonât spill the beans.â
I thanked them and went inside.
Since they didnât follow me, I assumed they were done with the party and leaving. I was ready to call it
a night too, but I knew my classmates had prepared a surprise for me, and it would be impolite to
disappear, considering the effort they had put into it.
Returning to join my cousins on the couch, Maya approached me before I could update them on the
situation. I wasnât in the mood for her attention-seeking antics.
âI was hoping youâd want to dance,â Maya said, and I couldnât stand her. She had no business being
there, being two years younger than us. Unless she was accompanied by someone, she shouldnât have
attended. However, I guessed her parents were okay with it, as she was already sixteen.
âWhat are you doing here, Maya Rivers?â Marvin snapped, clearly irritated. She smiled at him,
undeterred.
âIâm here to have fun,â she replied, flashing a smile.
Her choice of dress was inappropriate, giving off the impression that she had ulterior motives. She was
too young for this, and I couldnât fathom why her mother allowed it.
âNo,â I curtly responded, causing her smile to fade. But she didnât give up.
She proceeded to ask everyone, and eventually, Miles agreed to save her from further embarrassment.
I was relieved because her eyes had begun to well up, and she seemed on the verge of tears.
As time went by, I received a meaningful present from my classmatesâa plaque adorned with their
signatures and heartfelt messages, pledging their loyalty when my time to lead arrived.
It was a truly exquisite gift. In addition, my cousins were also honoured with plaques, as they were
destined to become future lords of the north. The ceremony was a sight to behold, filled with beauty
and significance.
Once the event concluded, I entrusted the plaque to Marvin and hailed a taxi to make my way to
Sophiaâs house.
Despite the lateness of the hour, I disregarded the time.
This was a now-or-never moment. I fervently hoped that she would accept my proposal and be willing
to give our relationship a chance.
If the fated mate connection ever came into play, we would confront it together when the time arrived.
My wolf, Alex, was ecstatic about the prospect.
Meanwhile, my mind raced, contemplating how I would express my feelings, and strategising how I
would handle any potential positive or negative response from Sophia.
One thing I resolved to do tonight was to share a kiss with her, if circumstances allowed.
I held onto the hope that she reciprocated my affections.
In my eyes, Sophia was the embodiment of perfection, leaving no room for doubt or hesitation.
I had a strong inkling that my mother would approve of her as well.
I got to her street and asked the cab to park a few blocks away from her house and leave. I planned to
shift and run back home.
I tried to link her as usual so she would know I was around, but there was no response.
As I approached her house, I saw the light in the living room and kitchen, but there was none at her
window.
I wondered if she had waited and fallen asleep.
Her fatherâs car wasnât in the driveway, so I figured he had not returned from his mission with Alpha
Thompson.
Partially transforming my physical form, I silently scaled the house, aiming to reach her window
undetected.
I suppressed my scent to prevent my overpowering aura from alerting anyone inside.
I tried to feel for her presence, but I got nothing, and it made me a bit nervous.
Crouching by her window, I knocked lightly, but no response came.
Then I squinted to look through the window, relying on my night vision. Sophia wasnât in the room.
I cautiously descended from the roof and stealthily made my way through the house, desperately
longing to feel her presence. As I reached the back, Beta Mike emerged, shirtless, clearly having just
finished bathing.
His expression was cold and unwelcoming. I stood frozen in place, undeterred by his hostility. Although
his demeanour instilled no fear in me, I cleared my throat and faced him with resolve. I was eighteen,
after all.
âGood evening, Beta Mike,â I uttered softly, and he responded with a growl.
âIsnât it too late for you to be lurking around my residence, Your Highness?â he sneered, leaving me
without a retort.
âSophia didnât attend our graduation party, so I came to check on her,â I explained, and he nodded.
âAt midnight. Couldnât it have waited until tomorrow? Besides, she has no business being at that party.
Sheâs not even sixteen yet and two years your junior,â he remarked, and he was correct, but Sophia
was only a few months away from turning sixteen. I stood there, wordlessly gazing at him.
âRegardless, she isnât home, and she wonât be returning. Iâve sent her and her mother far away from
this forsaken place,â he revealed, and a sinking feeling engulfed me. I couldnât quite describe the
sensation, but it surpassed mere heartbreak.
âWhere?â I inquired, my voice barely audible.
âFar away from here, and she wonât be coming back,â he stated bluntly, shattering my composure.
Anger surged within me.
âTell me where!â I demanded, my voice trembling, but he resisted my compulsion.
âI anticipated someone trying to force the information out of me, so I instructed Suzy not to reveal their
destination. If you truly care about her, Your Highness, youâll forget about her. I sent her away for her
own good,â he explained, and I battled the urge to confront him.
He had torn something precious away from me. It felt as if my entire world was collapsing at that very
moment.
I had spoken to her just a few hours ago. I should have left the party immediately and rushed to her
side. I would have seen her, confessed my feelings, and taken her away from there. If protection was
what she needed, I would have provided it.
Gazing at the man before me, I stumbled backwards, aware that he wouldnât divulge any further.
âIâm sorry, Your Highness. I didnât anticipate it affecting you like this, but I had no choice,â he uttered
remorsefully, and I snarled at him.
My wolf, Alex, began to emerge. He took a step back, assuming a defensive stance, prepared to
defend himself. Yet, I had no intention of attacking him. I wouldnât engage in a fight.
Stepping away, I shifted and sprinted towards the woods, unleashing a howl that carried the anguish of
my soul. The most painful part was that I never had the chance to express my feelings to her or bid her
farewell.