Chapter 337
The Dark Side Of Fate
Alpha Christianâs Opinion
~Liam~
Restlessly, I waited in my room, eagerly anticipating my fatherâs summons to his office. He had given
me his word that I could be present when he contacted Alpha Christain, and I anxiously awaited that
crucial call.
Harper had retreated to her room to freshen up, while I remained in mine, contemplating ways to assist.
The details of the situation still eluded me, but I hoped that clarity would soon prevail. Anxious thoughts
filled my mind, but I hesitated to confront the problem directly. If Sophia hadnât confided in me about her
and her motherâs distress, perhaps I could have found some solace in the notion that time was on our
side. I knew her father would never harm her, which was precisely why he had sent them away initially.
However, I couldnât extend the same assurance to the unidentified men who held her and her mother
captive on their vessel.
Marvinâs voice echoed in my mind, asking, âHow did it go with your folks?â
It was frustrating that we werenât living in the mansion alongside everyone else. I couldnât help but
wonder why my parents had chosen to isolate themselves in this way. If it werenât for the current issue
that had arisen, I would have requested to return to the Alphaâs wing of the mansion. Iâd be lying if I
said growing up in the bungalow wasnât enjoyable. It gave the surroundings a more welcoming and less
rigid atmosphere. But now, all I wanted was to be where everyone else was, especially after finding
Sophia.
âThey wonât send us to Grizlo, but theyâre assigning us to investigate that matter from Lucland under
Uncle Vinoâs supervision,â I responded to Marvin, who remained silent for a moment.
âAlright, we should have a meeting after dinner. Iâll let everyone know. Maybe we can gather in the
betaâs lounge. My father never uses it, so itâs just going to waste. Theyâre always in the Alphaâs lounge,â
Marvin suggested, and I expressed my gratitude for the invitation, although I doubted it would be
feasible.
âIâll inform Harper,â I connected with him through our mind link and then severed the connection.
My brother Keith informed me that our mother had instructed us to gather at the mansion for dinner.
Naturally, we wouldnât be dining in the bungalow. It was our first day back home, and my father would
expect a complete family gathering. I quickly got up and hastily dressed. Seeing everyone would
undoubtedly be wonderful, but I couldnât fully embrace the moment. How could I be happy knowing that
Sophia was somewhere in danger?
As I reached the door, I encountered Harper on her way out. She had attempted to establish a mental
link with me, but I must have unintentionally blocked her off. It was a peculiar habit of mine, albeit
unintentional.
âHow are you feeling?â she asked, her smile brightening the room as Joseph and Keith darted past us,
engaged in a race to the mansion. I knew the Lucland Academy would have its hands full when they
joined.
âIâm pushing through,â I replied, and she smiled in response.
âHopefully, Alpha Christian has some fantastic news for us,â she said, and I smiled back,
acknowledging her efforts to uplift my spirits.
We strolled together towards the mansion, making our way to the grand dining hall. The seating
arrangement was always less than ideal. My father and his team would occupy one end, while my team
and I were relegated to the other, with both generations converging in the centre. Upon arriving at the
dining hall, we took our seats, but our parents had yet to make their entrance.
âHeard your father refused,â Charlotte linked me, her concerned expression drawing my attention. I
reassured her, urging her to remain calm.
Finally, our parents arrived, prompting us all to rise and pay our respects. My father and mother took
their seats first, followed by the rest of us. The tension in the room was palpable. What should have
been a joyous homecoming and a fresh chapter after graduation had taken on a sombre tone. I couldnât
help but acknowledge my own responsibility in this, but how could I pretend that everything was fine
when my heart was filled with anguish?
We dined in silence for a while, until Uncle David and Dominic inquired about our lives and experiences
in Grizlo. Most of us responded politely, not wanting to come across as impolite. Once we had finished
eating, my father requested that I join him alone in his office, which meant Harper couldnât accompany
me. Somehow, I longed for her presence. We were used to doing everything together, and I needed her
by my side during this time.
Leaving the dining room, I glanced at my twin, and she nodded, assuring me silently. Uncle Vino
appeared upset, so I purposely avoided looking in his direction. I knew it was due to our audacious
plan. However, I felt compelled to try, no matter the odds.
Stepping into my fatherâs office, I watched as he circled around and settled into his seat behind the
desk. He gestured for me to take the chair in front of him, and I sat down nervously. Leaning forward,
he locked eyes with me.
âNo matter what happens, remember that life goes on, Liam. Iâve yearned to witness you grow into a
man, to see you take charge, and Iâm proud of the person youâve become. Donât let loss or heartbreak
hinder your progress towards greater heights. So, I implore you, my son. Promise me that no matter
the outcome, youâll gather yourself and keep moving forward. Mike squandered his life and that of his
family due to his choices, and you mustnât make your family pay for his sins. I know you care deeply for
Sophia, and I hope we can find her and save her. However, you must also prepare yourself for the
worst. If things donât turn out as you wish, you must pick yourself up and move on. Life always
continues; time and seasons wait for no one. As long as we live, we must adapt and evolve with them.
Promise me you wonât remain stagnant,â he spoke with seriousness, studying my face intently. I knew
my father meant every word, so I nodded in agreement.
âI promise,â I replied, my words sincere. Though I meant what I said, I held onto hope that I wouldnât
have to move on. I remained optimistic that we would find Sophia and that everything would eventually
be well.
My father dialled Alpha Christianâs number and activated the speakerphone. It took some time before
the Head Alpha answered, but eventually, he did.
âGood evening, your Majesty,â Alpha Christian greeted, causing my father to shift uncomfortably in his
chair. I knew he was doing this for my sake, and I felt grateful and hopeful in that moment.
âI am calling to inquire about the Maguire case,â my father stated, getting straight to the point. There
was a brief silence before Alpha Christian responded.
âI have it under control, your Majesty. I have been informed that your children are home. You have
nothing to worry about. We will apprehend the culprit soon,â Christian assured, as he should, given his
pursuit of the fugitives.
âDo you have any insight into his motives?â my father asked, preferring not to be so direct. I could
sense Christianâs sigh on the other end.
âThere are too many theories to discern which one is accurate. I had planned to present the matter to
the council in three weeks, but that timeline seems lengthy now. The Delta and Gamma teams
mentioned that Mike had grievances with the Thompson, and they had embarked on a mission together
that fateful night. However, they have no knowledge as to why he snapped and committed the heinous
act of murdering the Alpha, Luna, and their daughter. It was a horrific scene, your Majesty. The
daughter had graduated last year and was about to begin her first assignment when he took her life
and that of her parents. Rest assured, he will face justice for his crimes,â Christian explained, and I
didnât want to dwell on Mikeâs actions, as they were gruesome to contemplate.
âWhat about Mikeâs wife and daughter? Have you been able to locate them?â my father inquired
anxiously.
âYes,â Alpha Christian replied, and a surge of elation washed over me.
âIâm not entirely certain, but it appears he sold them to some people on one of the islands. Iâm still
working on identifying which specific island it might be, but the Delta team suggests focusing on the
islands closer to the eastern coast. Iâve been attempting to reach Lord Albert to request his assistance
in sending troops to Kaizen and Braile Islands. Unfortunately, he hasnât responded to my calls yet. My
initial plan was to start the search there, but I have my doubts about finding them. It will require
extensive resources,â Christian explained, leaving me uncertain about how to feel. The news had
initially sparked hope, but now it seemed like a dead end.
âWhat do you suggest, then?â my father inquired, seeking guidance.
âI will continue the search, but Iâm not optimistic about finding Mike. I canât comprehend why he would
commit such actions unless something happened between him and the Alpha that only they were
aware of. It infuriates me. Mike had the opportunity to report his Alpha to me, unless he himself was at
fault, and Thompson attempted to intervene. The Delta and Gamma teams support this theory and are
determined to apprehend him. Honestly, Grizlo is a small, tranquil town; no one would have anticipated
such a tragedy taking place there,â Christian responded, prompting a weary sigh from my father.
âItâs disheartening to hear. I would like to request that you allow my son and his team to join you in the
investigation. They have shown a keen interest in the matter, and my son even asked me to assign him
as the Alpha of Grizlo for this purpose,â my father proposed, attempting to downplay the severity of the
situation and what it meant to me. Alpha Christian let out a chuckle in response.
âThe prince has just graduated. He should be enjoying his newfound freedom,â Christian remarked,
causing my heart to sink.
âThe issue is more complex than it seems, and I donât believe it would be wise to send Prince Liam to
Grizlo. It appears as though Mike had planned everything meticulously, or there may be other parties
involved,â Christian explained, presenting an angle that would discourage my father from allowing me
to get involved.
My father looked at me, and I silently pleaded with him.
âNevertheless, I still want him to assist you in the investigation, so he can gain firsthand experience of
the situation. He had a close relationship with the Maguire family, so it hits close to home for him,â my
father confessed, withholding the true reason for my genuine interest, which was to find and save
Sophia. Christian remained silent, contemplating my fatherâs request.
âChristian, I will ask you for a favour, and I hope you wonât refuse. Youâve come to my aid in the past,
and I am now asking for your assistance once again,â my father stated, acknowledging the difficulty in
making such a request. As a king, he shouldnât owe anyone favours, yet here he was, willing to go the
extra mile for me.
âI am all ears, your Majesty,â Alpha Christian responded, and my father let out a sigh. I observed as he
clenched his fist, glanced at me, and then back at the phone.
âIf you manage to locate Mikeâs wife and daughter, could you find a way to spare their lives? I
understand the law, but we both know that punishing them for Mikeâs crimes would be unjust. If we
continue to exact such retribution, our kind will face extinction. Despite what the law dictates, I firmly
believe that Mike alone should bear the consequences of his actions. His daughter and mate should
not be made to suffer for his sins,â my father proposed, his voice filled with conviction. Alpha Christian
let out a resigned sigh.
âI wish it were within my power to decide, your Majesty, but for such a decision to be made, it would
need to be brought before the council, and ultimately, Lord Albert would have the final say. Once his
decision is made to get involved, you can take over from there and decide their fate,â Christian
explained, expressing his willingness to support my fatherâs request. I felt a glimmer of hope, but the
realisation that the council meeting was scheduled for three weeks later dampened my spirits. A lot
could transpire in the interim.
âIn the meantime?â my father inquired, seeking further guidance. Alpha Christian let out a sigh in
response.
âThree weeks is a substantial amount of time, and much can unfold during that period. Let us hope that
we locate them before anyone else does. However, if we do manage to apprehend them prior to the
meeting, the Northern Alpha council will ultimately determine their fate,â Christian explained,
highlighting the reality of the situation. My father nodded, understanding that there wasnât anything else
to say. Alpha Christian had been accommodating to our requests and had even provided a potential
solution. The only uncertainty lay in the hands of fate, which could tip the scales in any direction.
After concluding the call, my father looked at me, hoping I could glean something from the
conversation.
âYou heard what Alpha Christian said,â he remarked, and I nodded in agreement.
âHe mentioned Kaizen and Braile,â I stated, but my father shook his head.
âThe eastern region falls under the jurisdiction of your uncle. Any actions to be taken there must go
through him. I cannot simply give orders to him as I would to Alpha Christian or Alpha Devin. Leo has
chosen to show respect to me regardless, and our friendship plays a significant role. I cannot exploit it,â
my father explained, leaning forward.
âYou heard Alpha Christianâs assessment. They donât believe we will apprehend Mike or come across
his family easily. I suspect Mike has gone into hiding,â my father admitted, sighing in frustration. He ran
his fingers through his hair, displaying his exasperation, then leaned back in his chair and studied me
intently.
âYouâve just graduated, Liam. Youâve just returned home, and now all of this. Peace is a precious gift
that you should learn to cherish. Trust me, Iâve been in your shoes,â my father expressed, his voice
filled with understanding. I remained silent, realising that I had exhausted my words and arguments to
persuade him otherwise.
âI would hate to be the one holding you back, Liam. I would hate to be the one obstructing your dreams.
Thatâs why Iâm pleading with you to listen to me on this,â he continued, his tone filled with earnestness.
âI, too, donât want Sophia and Margret to suffer for a crime they didnât commit. Therefore, I implore you
to conduct some investigations under Vinoâs supervision. We will proceed with our plans to travel to the
east next week as scheduled while Christian continues his search. If, by that time, there are no
significant developments and they remain unfound, Christian will bring the matter to the council, and I
will take the necessary action,â my father proposed, his eyes reflecting hope as he awaited my
response. I realised that I had no other choice but to comply.