Chapter 348
The Dark Side Of Fate
To Grizlo
~Liam~
The next day, I rose early, my bags already packed and ready for our journey to Grizlo. Miles was also
awake, and it struck me that this was the first time we would be separated like this. I couldnât help but
wonder why our parents had chosen to send our team ahead of the others. The idea of reuniting in four
months seemed puzzling as well. I knew I would miss them all, and it was evident that they were already
feeling our absence.
Miles attempted to conceal his emotions, but I could sense that he would keenly feel Oliverâs absence.
Marvin had no twin, so he was fine. Josephine and Charlotte would undoubtedly experience the same
separation from their siblings. Even I would feel it because in tough times, Harper was always there to
support me. Now, I had to carry on without my twin. Although four months might appear to be a brief
period, it was certain to feel like an eternity.
Despite my eagerness to strengthen my bond with Josephine, the thought of finding Sophia and ensuring
her safety remained pressing. Oliverâs warnings echoed in my mind, and I resolved not to let things
escalate to that point.
âWe will be having breakfast together,â Uncle Leoâs words resounded in my head, making it clear that
only the team members would join our parents for breakfast. Setting our luggage aside for the staff to
load it into the van, Oliver and I made our way to the general dining room. As I approached the entrance,
a familiar scent of dill enveloped my senses, confirming Josephineâs presence. I took a deep breath, and
Oliver couldnât help but chuckle as he understood what I was going through.
We entered the dining room, and to my surprise, only our fathers were present. Noah and Sebastien
appeared ecstatic, and I couldnât blame them; going on an adventure was a rare and thrilling experience.
Without hesitation, I took a seat beside Josephine, immediately sensing my fatherâs disapproval as I was
supposed to sit at the tail end of the table.
âAlpha Justin can have the seat,â I declared, causing the rest of the team to burst into laughter while
teasing Justin with his newfound title. Justin laughed and settled into the chair, but my fatherâs
expression grew suspicious. He could sense that something was amiss, but I tried to act nonchalantly.
Lord Alexei, too, seemed to be eyeing us with curiosity, and I hoped they wouldnât figure it out for our
own sake. Perhaps I needed to dial down our interactions a bit.
âI see youâre finally getting along with Liam, princess,â Alexei remarked aloud; it was obvious he wanted
everyone to hear because he might as well have linked his daughter. I glanced at Josephine, who looked
genuinely puzzled.
âWeâve always gotten along,â she innocently argued, though most of our fathers seemed to disagree.
âIf thatâs what you believe, so be it,â Uncle Vino chimed in, his gaze directed at Charlotte.
âYou knock them dead and show them what the Lawrences are made of,â he playfully teased Charlotte,
who beamed at him and nodded enthusiastically.
âI am looking forward to the adventure,â she replied, prompting Uncle Leo to clear his throat and direct
his attention to his sons.
âStay out of trouble, you two, especially you, Noah,â he said, shooting a pointed look at Justin.
âAnd if they happen to cause you any stress or get into trouble, feel free to dismiss them and send them
home. Noah can be quite stubborn and adventurous, and Sebastien has his moments too,â Uncle Leo
added in a serious tone. I couldnât help but chuckle at my cousins, who were visibly frowning and feeling
a bit embarrassed.
âIâm sure theyâll be just fine,â Uncle David chimed in as the maids began serving our meal.
We delved deeply into the details of the trip, and Justin shared his planned strategy.
âI believe it would be unwise to divulge the purpose of our visit and the details of our investigation to the
Gamma and Delta of Grizlo,â Josephine interjected, instantly capturing everyoneâs attention.
âWhatever happened between the Alpha and beta, itâs likely known to the Gamma and delta. At this
juncture, we canât determine who is at fault. If Mike is to blame, then we can trust the Gamma and Delta.
However, if itâs Alpha Thompson whoâs at fault, then involving the other two in our investigation would
complicate matters, as they wouldnât want us to uncover their misdeeds,â she explained, making a valid
point.
âSo, what do you suggest we do?â Oliver inquired, and Noah stepped up to respond.
âNothing, for now. We canât apprehend the Gamma and Delta based solely on speculations. Even if we
have some circumstantial evidence, we need to allow them to remain free and potentially make a
mistake that plays into our hands. Revealing our true intentions is out of the question. We cannot let
them know we are on a mission to uncover the truth,â Noah explained, and his reasoning was sound.
âThatâs why Lady Stephanie and Alpha Jake Brighton will have to return to Grizlo,â Sebastian proposed.
âTheir protection will serve as the cover for our presence,â Charlotte added, piecing together the
rationale. Uncle Vino couldnât help but applaud the idea.
âAh, this brings back memories,â Uncle Vino exclaimed, his excitement evident.
âI genuinely canât wait for the council meeting. Christian must present this matter to the council, and then
we can be officially involved,â he said with such eagerness that it made me curious about what might
have changed to ignite such enthusiasm in him.
âIâm sure Tamia, Avery, and Linda will relish the thrill,â Uncle Marcel chimed in, and they all shared a
laugh. It seemed like this had become a favourite pastime for them.
After finishing our meal and discussing various topics, the time came for us to prepare and depart. We
spent more time with our cousins and friends, but eventually, it was time to go.
Miles assured us not to worry and promised that they would find a way to join us before the four months
were up. I had a hunch that our parents wanted us to settle in first before allowing the others to follow.
The sooner we got everything in order, the smoother the journey ahead.
As we boarded the van, Josephine willingly sat beside me, bubbling with excitement.
âI canât believe itâs finally happening!â she exclaimed, and I nodded in agreement. My mind, however,
couldnât help but dwell on Oliverâs warning. Josephine was now joining us on this adventure to save
Sophia, the very girl I had professed my love for. I hoped that as we spent more time together, a genuine
connection would form between us, and any sparks that may fly would do so naturally. The last thing I
wanted was to hurt Josephine in any way.
Upon our arrival at Grizlo, the Delta and Gamma warmly received us, showing great respect towards
Justin, despite their seniority. They extended the same courtesy to the rest of us. I was certain they
already knew we were there to take over their positions. Instead of heading straight to our grandparentâs
house, we were led to the packhouse, which would serve as our accommodation. Alpha Thompson and
Beta Mike, being mated, lived elsewhere while we, still single, would find the packhouse suitable.
We each settled into our assigned rooms, but I attempted to persuade Charlotte and Josephine to stay
on the betaâs floor. Secretly, I wanted Josephine to be on my floor, but I didnât want to raise any
suspicions, so I included Charlotte in the request as well.
âI donât know, Li,â Charlotte responded uncertainly, and my attention turned to Josephine.
âHow about you? Do you mind?â I inquired, hoping she would choose to stay on my floor.
âI was actually planning to stay on Noahâs floor,â Josephine replied, and my heart sank. I had hoped she
would want to stay closer to me. I knew it was unwise, but I longed for more time with her without the
watchful eyes of others.
As we continued chatting, Oliver approached us, confessing that he couldnât help but overhear our
conversation. He proposed a solution, stating, âYou canât have all the smart ones on your floor, Li.
Josephine can stay on your floor while Charlotte can bunk with me.â His suggestion brought me
immense relief, knowing that Oliver was indeed coming to my aid and managing to manoeuvre the
situation in my favour.
âSebastien and Noah are paired up, Marvin is a loner, leaving Liam and me as the odd ones out. Well, at
least until Elaine joins us,â Oliver added playfully, winking at Josephine.
âThen Josephine should stay on your floor instead,â Charlotte quickly interjected, and in that moment,
Oliver realised he had unintentionally undermined his own effort. Saying no to Charlotte might offend
Josephine and send the wrong message that he didnât want her on his floor. The situation suddenly
became more delicate than he had anticipated.
âWell, we barely speak, and Josephine has been good friends with Li. She will be more comfortable on
Liâs floor,â Oliver quickly asserted. I looked at Josephine, hoping she would consider his suggestion. She
gazed back at me, seemingly waiting for an invitation.
âIâd love to have you in the betaâs wing, Joe. Iâm sure weâll have a blast,â I said, trying to sound as inviting
as possible, but Charlotte couldnât resist making teasing noises, insinuating all sorts of things.
âStop it, Charlotte. Must you read into everything?â Oliver scolded her, but my focus was on Josephine,
and I couldnât care less about the argument brewing between them.
âI think Iâll stay on Liâs wing,â Josephine finally decided, and suddenly, I could feel Alex howling in my
head. I knew my wolf had momentarily flashed, and the way Josephine furrowed her brow suggested she
had noticed it too. I needed to find a way to gain control over Alex quickly; otherwise, we might get
exposed soon.
âIt looks like that settles it, but Iâm not hanging out with you, Oliver. Iâm staying in the Alphaâs wing with
my favourite cousin,â Charlotte declared, clearly upset with Oliver. I wasnât sure what had transpired
between them, but he must have said something that deeply offended her.
I picked up Josephineâs bag and chose a room next to mine for her. As I helped her settle in, I felt a
reluctance to leave her side, but eventually, I had to step out of the room.
This marked a new phase in our lives. No schools, tutors, or parents; it was just us now. I hoped we
could make our parents proud with what we were about to undertake.
Hurriedly, I went to my own room to freshen up and settle in. As I glanced at my phone, a habit I had
developed since the last time I spoke to Sophia through Charlotteâs phone, I noticed there were no
missed calls or texts from her. The worry inside me was genuine, but now that we were actively
investigating the situation, I held onto hope that we would make progress and find both her and her
mother safe and sound.