Chapter 335
The Dark Side Of Fate
Unwavering
~Liam~
The words I uttered left my parent in a state of shock, evident from the look in their eyes. My father
stood before me, rendered speechless, and I couldnât bring myself to meet my motherâs gaze.
Though my actions were impulsive, I stood by them wholeheartedly. I had carefully considered
everything, engaging in discussions with my sister and cousins during our journey home. When I heard
Sophiaâs distressed voice on the phone, I realised I couldnât remain passive, waiting for someone else
to come to her rescue. I had to take action. While everyone else sought retribution, I was the only one
determined to uncover the truth. I yearned to understand why Mike had committed such acts, and I was
resolute in my mission to save Sophia.
âNo, absolutely not,â my motherâs voice cut through the air, and I turned to face her.
âLiam, are you out of your mind? Youâve just returned home. You graduated yesterday, and now you
want to throw your life away in haste. We know nothing about Alpha Thompsonâs involvement or the
gravity of the situation in Grizlo that led to the conflict with Mike. We are unaware of the extent of the
troubles that plague Grizlo. Why do you think we asked your grandparents to come here instead of
staying there? Grizlo is their home. We wanted to protect them, and now you want us to send you
there? Why, Liam? Let it go. Christian will handle it and determine if Mike is innocent or if there are
other factors at play. Itâs his predicament, not ours,â she pleaded, and I silently acknowledged her
concerns.
âThatâs precisely my point. You shouldnât perceive it solely as Alpha Christianâs problem. If the issue
proves to be larger than Grizlo itself and he fails to contain it, it will affect us as well. Besides, Head
Alpha Christian isnât searching for them to resolve the problem or shield them; heâs pursuing them to
exact justice. Heâs hunting down the Maguires so that Mike pays the full price for his crimes. Itâs not a
fair chance,â I asserted, and she shook her head in disbelief.
âI will make sure your father speaks to Christian; I wonât allow you to go there. The position of the alpha
of Grizlo is precarious at the moment. Choose something else, perhaps a role in Lucland, anything for
your first assignment, but not Grizlo. Iâm begging you, Liam,â she pleaded, her eyes glistening with
tears.
âYou have no idea how terrified I was when they were searching for you, knowing that Mike had
committed murder and there was a chance you had gone to his house. Have some compassion for me.
Your father and I are too young to bear this level of stress, Liam. And you, youâre too young for all of
this too. Let her go,â she implored, her voice filled with desperation. I shook my head and turned to my
father. His expression showed his disapproval, evident in his eyes.
âNo,â he stated firmly, and I remained standing my ground.
âIf you donât allow me to go there officially, then Iâll go to Grizlo on my own and investigate. I can do it,â I
declared, causing my mother to gasp in shock.
âLiam, you need to calm down,â Harper interjected, reaching out to me, but I couldnât. Every passing
second was critical, and six hours had already slipped away since the phone call. The number Sophia
used to contact me remained unreachable. Anything could have happened. Every second counted.
I gazed at my mother, her eyes still teary. I rarely witnessed her cry, so my request must have deeply
frightened her.
âPlease, Mom, try to understand. I canât just sit idly and do nothing. Sophiaâs life is in danger. She told
me she was being held captive along with her mother by some men. That was six hours ago, and I
havenât been able to reach her since then. Iâm desperate,â I pleaded, and she wiped away her tears,
contemplating my words.
âI will personally contact Alpha Christian and plead with him to make an exception if they find Sophia
and her mother. But I canât let you go, Liam. Mike canât recklessly gamble with his life and his familyâs
only for me to lose my son in the process. I canât bear that,â she expressed, and I shook my head in
frustration.
âWhat if Alpha Christian doesnât find them, Mother? What if itâs already too late?â I countered,
desperation tinging my voice. My father interjected, his tone calm yet resolute.
âIf Alpha Christian canât locate her, then neither can you. And if time is of the essence, then itâs already
beyond our reach. If those who have taken her and her mother want them dead, thereâs nothing we can
do. Sending you to Grizlo wonât change the outcome, Liam. I understand your emotions all too well, but
if they are in the wrong hands, finding her again becomes nearly impossible. Itâs no longer solely in the
hands of her parents,â my father explained, his voice filled with wisdom.
âI know how youâre feeling, son. Iâve been in your position before, though not under such dire
circumstances. It was significant to me at the time. From my experience, I can tell you this: fate has its
own way of unfolding events, Liam. I urge you to follow the natural course of your life and let go.
Sophia is a gentle soul, and I wish she had better options, but right now, thereâs little you can do. None
of us can,â he advised his words resonating deeply within me. However, I couldnât bring myself to give
up. I glanced at my mother, then at Harper, battling to hold back my tears.
âLast night was meant to be wonderful,â I confessed, my voice trembling with a mix of sorrow and
determination.
âI had finally completed my studies, and the future seemed within my grasp. I had meticulously planned
it all, my entire life laid out before me. I was going to confess my feelings to her. I asked them to wait up
until I came and saw her. If only I had known this would happen, I would have rushed there
immediately. I never had the chance to express how I truly felt. I never got that opportunity. And when
she called me, it was to say goodbye, as even she had lost hope of surviving this ordeal. I implore both
of you to grant me a chance. Allow me to try. Even if itâs just for a few months, let me search for her.
Please. I understand you canât directly intervene, but as the Alpha of Grizlo, I can involve myself, and
you can assist me. Iâve never asked for anything before, always fulfilling expectations without complaint
or asking for too much. This is the first time Iâm making a request. Please donât turn me down,â I
pleaded, directing my gaze at my mother, for she was the one my father would listen to. She stared at
me for a moment.
âWe will think about it, Liam,â she replied, and I knew that was the best response I would get.
âIn the meantime, I will discuss the matter with Alpha Christian and explore what assistance he can
provide,â my father declared, and somehow, I sensed that was the most favourable answer I would
receive.
âMay I be present when you speak with him?â I asked my father, glancing at my mother. I locked eyes
with her, and she nodded.
âAlright,â my father consented, and although I didnât feel instant relief, I understood that was the best
outcome I could expect. I just had to keep my fingers crossed, hoping for a favourable resolution.
Harper and I made our way back to the bungalow, the atmosphere heavy with silence. I could sense
that Harper felt uneasy about the situation, and her silence indicated her uncertainty about what to say
or how to avoid causing offence. Throughout our discussion with our cousins regarding our next course
of action, she seemed the most uncomfortable with our proposed plan.
As we reached the entrance of the bungalow, I halted and turned to face her. Breaking the silence, I
finally asked her,
âSo, what do you think?â
She reached for the doorknob and opened it, and we both entered the house. However, the usual
sense of comfort that accompanied being home eluded me this time. I was overwhelmed by negative
emotions, which overshadowed any positive sentiments.
âI donât know what to say, Liam,â Harper began, her tone filled with concern.
âAsking to be sent to Grizlo is a lot, considering we were specifically asked to return here for our safety.
Donât you think youâre taking too great a risk? Mom and Dad will be entangling themselves in a
dangerous situation by requesting favours from Alpha Christian. Theyâre doing it out of fear that you
might take matters into your own hands and go to Grizlo.
I understand how you feel, but you must realise that you are more important to them than unravelling
the truth behind Maguireâs mess in this particular situation. You need to take their feelings into
consideration. What if this situation proves to be more than we can handle, and we all end up losing
our lives? Do you think they will ever forgive themselves or that things will remain the same in the
estate?â Harper continued, her words filled with a mix of reason and concern.
âI can understand your love for Sophia, but letâs not jeopardise the love and peace within our home for
it. There is a possibility that you may meet someone in the future, someone destined for you. What
good will it do if we get caught up in this mess and lose our lives? You have to approach this rationally,â
she urged, her voice filled with a blend of caution and care.
âAllow Mom and Dad to call Alpha Christian. We can handle the situation from here, where we are safe.
They are already making significant sacrifices by reaching out for his assistance, as it will be a favour
rather than a duty. Liam, you need to take it easy,â Harper concluded, her words surprising me. For the
first time, it seemed that she didnât fully support me in this endeavour. I couldnât help but wonder what
had changed her perspective.
Without responding, I made my way to my room, and Harper followed behind me. She spoke up,
apologising for her words, but I wasnât angry with her. She had simply spoken the truth, no matter how
painful it might have been.
âWhat do you suggest I do, Harper?â I asked, frustration evident in my voice as I sat down on my bed. I
ran my fingers through my hair, feeling overwhelmed. I looked at my sister, waiting for her response.
âThe last time we spoke, Sophia was afraid and saying goodbye. She was in a dangerous situation,
trapped in the cargo section of a boat with strangers,â I explained, expressing the part that hurt the
most. Harper came to sit beside me, offering her support.
âHopefully, Alpha Christian will be willing to help and take the necessary action. I like her too, and you
two would be great together. Having her as part of our family would be wonderful. Sheâs fun to be
around and down-to-earth. But I wonât let you risk your life for her. You love her, Li, and I respect that,
but youâre my twin. I canât bear the thought of losing you,â Harper confessed, her voice filled with
emotion, the last word barely escaping her lips, as if she were holding back tears. At that moment, I
held Harper close, offering her reassurance.
âYou wonât lose me,â I promised, providing her with the comfort she needed. Just then, Keith and
Joseph entered the room, rushing towards us. I learned that they were going to the academy on
Monday. I was grateful that I would be there to see them off. I couldnât help but wish that Mike had
never committed that murder, as it would have prevented all of this from happening.