Chapter 357
The Dark Side Of Fate
The Dark Side Of Fate By Karima Saâad Usman Chapter 357 Being On Guard ~Liam~
Upon arrival at the street, we noticed that everything remained undisturbed, just as we had left it. The
crime scene was still cordoned off with tape.
âDoes it look the same as last night?â Justin inquired, and Josephine confirmed with a nod as he
parked the van.
âI instructed them to maintain the integrity of the scene. We canât be sure if the perpetrators tampered
with it as well, so letâs not give them any confidence that they followed my instructions,â Justin warned,
and we all understood the importance of preserving the evidence and the likelihood that the pack
members were corrupt.
âMarvin, Charlotte, Sebastien, and Oliver, youâll investigate the exterior. Check the tire tracks from
grandmaâs gate leading to the burnt van,â Justin directed.
âThe rest of us will head inside. Once youâre done outside, join us indoors to discuss your findings,â he
continued, efficiently dividing us into two teams to make the most of our investigation.
Josephine, Noah, and I accompanied Justin as we entered the building for the investigation. As soon
as we stepped inside, Justin inquired about the location where the body was found, and I provided him
with the details. He and Josephine went to explore that particular room, while Noah and I were
assigned to search other areas.
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Investigating Grandmaâs house felt bizarre. Only a few weeks ago, I was living here peacefully, but now
it had become a crime scene. The question that haunted me was: why did they target the
housekeeper?
âI bet they thought your grandparents were home,â Noah commented, scanning the surroundings.
âBut what did my grandparents ever do to them?â I questioned, seeking an explanation. He simply
shrugged in response.
âAfter watching that video where they mentioned instructing the council to do something for them, I
wouldnât be surprised if they had plans to target your grandparents. Holding your girlfriend wouldnât
necessarily force your father or mine to comply with their demands. It might pressure you, but you donât
have the final say. Your grandparents, on the other hand, are a different story altogether. Both our
fathers would be more inclined to bend, especially yours. Lady Stephanie is his mother, and I know Iâd
do anything to protect my own mother, just like you would for yours. Now imagine your fatherâs
situation,â Noah explained, connecting the dots eloquently.
âIt was quick thinking to prevent them from coming home,â he praised, and hearing Noah piece
everything together, I realised how much sense it made.
âSophia isnât my girlfriend,â I corrected him, and he nodded, chuckling.
âYeah, right. So we all got involved in something that wasnât our business because you wanted some
excitement, Li?â he questioned, leaving me unsure of how to respond.
He then revealed something embarrassing, saying, âYour mother told mine that you confessed your
feelings for Sophia to her and your father.â My impulsive actions left me feeling utterly embarrassed.
In my defense, I tried to explain, âI wanted them to take the situation seriously.â
Noah countered my argument, saying, âYou didnât need to confess your feelings unless they were
genuine, Li. You were planning to ask her out the night she went missing. Youâve been through a lot of
emotional trauma.â
He paused and fixed me with a serious gaze. It was an unusual expression for Noah, who, along with
Sebastien, usually appeared playful and carefree. However, their sharp eyes betrayed their keen
awareness of their surroundings. It was impossible to fool them; their ability to quickly piece things
together made lying futile.
âYouâre my cousin,â he sighed, âand so is Josephine,â he added, hinting at the direction of the
conversation.
âIâm aware of whatâs going on between you two. Your silent gestures and secret mind links donât fool
me, which is why I brought up Sophia during breakfast. Iâd hate to see Jo hurt. Sheâs kind-hearted and
sweet, and she doesnât deserve to be caught up in your issues with Sophia. If sheâs just a substitute
until Sophia is found, I promise you, Li, youâll have a problem with me, and I am sure it is the same for
the others because we expect better from you.
Jo may seem tough, but she has a gentle soul that can be easily bruised. I see the way she looks at
you, the way she laughs and acts around you. Sheâs falling for you, Li, and if you were oblivious to that
fact before, I hope you understand it now and do whatâs right. She shouldnât be anyoneâs substitute,â he
said with genuine concern evident in his eyes.
âShe isnât Sophiaâs substitute. Iâ¦â I struggled to find the words, and he patiently waited for me to
speak.
âIf I tell you this, you have to promise to keep it a secret. Itâs crucial,â I requested, and he furrowed his
brow, considering my words before nodding in agreement to keep my confidence.
âYes, I had feelings for Sophia. I confessed it to everyone and was quite adamant about it. Itâs all true,
but I donât have those feelings anymore. Iâ¦â I hesitated, and he remained silent, waiting for me to
continue.
âJo and I are fated,â I blurted out, causing him to gasp, his eyes widening in surprise.
âI found out during dinner when we arrived at Mountain. I swear, I fought against it, but in the end, I
decided to give fate a chance,â I confessed, and he frowned, concerned.
âBut she isnât eighteen yet. You canât know. She canât know,â he argued, and I nodded in agreement.
âI thought the same at first, but fate seems to have different plans for me. She still doesnât know, and I
donât intend to tell her anytime soon. I want her to discover it on her own, in a natural way, and decide if
she wants me or not,â I explained, and he studied me closely, trying to grasp the complexity of the
situation.
âAnd what about you? Bond aside, do you want her?â he asked, and I nodded without hesitation.
âMore than Iâve ever wanted anyone,â I admitted, and he bowed his head in understanding.
âI believe you, Li. Alex just flashed while you were talking about her. He never did that with Sophia, so I
believe you,â he reassured me, taking note of the bondâs response.
âYour secret is safe with me. I wonât tell her or anyone, and I genuinely wish you two the best.
Congratulations, by the way,â he said, and with those words, his serious expression softened into a
relaxed one once again.
It will be stupid to believe that the Albert twins were as oblivious as they seemed. They just seemed the
type to choose to ignore things.
âI want to ask you about your friends in Mountain, the ones you invited to the picnic?â I inquired, and he
burst into laughter.
âThe social climbers?â he chuckled, surprising me with his awareness.
âHonestly, we thought you didnât know,â I admitted, and he laughed again.
âOf course we know, but it gets lonely in the east. You have everyone up north, so you donât need any
extras, but itâs just us, so we make do,â he explained with amusement.
âSebastien and I find their efforts entertaining. We invited them for amusement, and boy, they didnât
disappoint. Charlotte, Jewels, Gemma, Lily, and Harper had their hands full with those boys,â he said,
laughing, and I could tell it was all deliberate.
âYou should have seen Harper lose her cool. The guy just kept going on. She had to tell him to literally
shut the fuck up! You two missed it, but I guess you guys were busy in the romance department,â he
added, slipping his hands into his pockets before walking away.
I never realised my Eastern cousins were this mischievous until now.
As we explored the ground floor, meticulously examining surfaces for any traces of clues, we came to a
surprising observation â someone had returned to clean the house. The ground floor appeared
immaculate, with the floors mopped and all surfaces meticulously tended to.
However, it was evident that the cleaning couldnât have been done by the housekeeper. Had it been
her, the lingering scents of Josephine and me would still be noticeable. Instead, the house exuded a
faint aroma of disinfectants, indicating that the place had been thoroughly aired after the cleaning.
It became apparent that whoever was responsible for this had worked tirelessly throughout the night to
achieve such a thorough cleaning. The dedication to erasing any evidence left us both intrigued and
concerned about the extent to which they were involved.
âYou are right; it seems like thereâs nothing to be found here,â I concurred, acknowledging the fruitless
search. We then made our way upstairs to the room where we had found the housekeeper earlier.
Josephine and Justin appeared puzzled, examining the environment.
âItâs evident that someone did an exceptional cleaning job,â Justin remarked, and we nodded, already
having reached that conclusion.
âThey must have worked tirelessly through the night and ventilated the place,â Josephine added,
acknowledging the thoroughness of the cleaning.
âI suppose our best hope now is to rely heavily on the housekeeper waking up,â Noah suggested, and it
dawned on me that we needed to ensure her safety. If these individuals could clean the house so
meticulously, they could also take measures to prevent her from regaining consciousness.
âYouâre right,â I continued, feeling the urgency in my voice.
âWe have to send men from Lucland to guard her in the hospital. In fact, I think we should stay with the
housekeeper until they arrive to relieve us. If these perpetrators are going to such lengths to cover their
tracks, the housekeeper is the only loose end. Even if she didnât see their faces, she might have
interacted with them or overheard their conversation before they harmed her.â
As I spoke, Justinâs eyes widened, clearly understanding the gravity of the situation and the importance
of protecting the housekeeper from any potential danger.
We quickly exited the building, and Justin communicated with everyone through the mental link,
instructing them to return to the van. Once inside, I wasted no time and dialed Bryceâs number. I knew
we couldnât afford to wait for Justin to make the call â time was of the essence. Bryce picked up on the
first ring.
âYour Highness,â he greeted, and I skipped the pleasantries to get straight to the point.
âBryce, send Kappa Levi with at least four other kappas to Grizlo immediately. They need to guard a
witness,â I instructed urgently.
âYes, your Highness. I will dispatch them right away,â Bryce responded promptly, and I found it
interesting that he didnât ask for confirmation from my father or uncles. It appeared that he trusted my
judgment and request.
âWhat did he say?â Marvin inquired anxiously.
âHe said he would send them right away,â I replied.
âI guess he understands the severity of the situation and the urgency of our task. Your father must have
removed the limitations on our requests,â Charlotte added, acknowledging the significance of the
situation.
âYou mean they had enough time to clean grandmaâs house thoroughly?â Sebastien questioned, and
Josephine nodded solemnly.
âIt was spotless, and there was no trace of mine or Liâs scent. They even took the time to air out the
place,â she explained, and Oliver let out a low whistle.
âThis is troubling, Justin. It indicates that the corruption here runs deep. How did we not realise there
was such corruption in Grizlo?â Oliver pondered, voicing the concerns we all shared.
âBecause it never hit close to home,â Charlotte replied with a sombre tone. She was right; we had
never encountered corruption on such a personal level before, and it was disheartening to realise that it
might have been ongoing for quite some time.
âItâs possible that the pack officers and warriors might be compromised. If Mike was the odd one out,
then he might have actually been the good guy, because this level of corruption can only be possible
through the Alpha,â I suggested, and a heavy silence fell over the group.
âLetâs not jump to conclusions, Li, but it does seem likely. I hope youâre wrong, because if youâre not,
then weâll have to put a lot of trust in Kappa Levi and his team to ensure that woman comes through.
That is, of course, if the hospital staff hasnât already done something to her,â Justin said, and his
reasoning was valid. The situation was increasingly precarious, and we had to proceed cautiously with
the information we had at hand.
âWe need to thoroughly search Sam Street. Someone must have seen something. Even if some of
them are corrupt, itâs unlikely that everyone is involved,â Sebastian suggested, and his point was well
taken.
âWeâll have to do that after we secure the housekeeper. As it stands, we canât afford to have fewer than
four of us in any given place in case of an attack. Personally, Iâd prefer all eight of us to stick together to
better defend ourselves until we figure out whatâs going on. Without knowing the full extent of the
situation, weâre walking blind,â Justin stated, and everyone agreed with his cautious approach.
âLetâs hope they reveal their demands before the council so we can have a better idea of what weâre
dealing with,â Marvin added, voicing our shared hope for more clarity in this intricate situation.
We drove to the hospital, and upon our arrival, the staff seemed on edge. Justin firmly demanded that
they take us to the housekeeperâs room, leaving them no choice but to comply.
As we entered the room, we found the housekeeper connected to various machines. Given our
suspicions about potential corruption, we couldnât entirely trust the medical staff, making it challenging
to assess her condition accurately.
Charlotte approached the woman carefully, examining all the equipment and treatments.
âI think we should call my mom for guidance to ensure sheâs receiving the right treatment,â Charlotte
suggested, and it was indeed the best course of action. Aunt Claudia would have the expertise to guide
us.
âAlternatively, we could explore the possibility of transporting her to either Lucland or Gad. Grandpa
Eric possesses incredible healing abilities,â Noah proposed, and we began brainstorming potential
solutions. Our enthusiasm quickly prompted Justin to subtly quiet us down, reminding us to approach
this situation with the utmost caution.
âAfter the council meeting, weâll have a better understanding of what steps to take. Letâs not forget that
this woman isnât originally from Grizlo, so she might have brought some external issues into the mix.
We could be overthinking this situation, and it might be an attempt to divert our focus from the real
priority, which is finding Sophia,â Justin communicated through the mental link, reminding us to stay
grounded.
We all felt a sense of calm because Justinâs perspective was valid. It was easy to get carried away by
the complexities of the situation and lose sight of our primary goal: finding Sophia. We were still
relatively inexperienced in handling such high-stakes situations and had a lot to learn.
The attending doctor came to brief us on the housekeeperâs condition, and while the prognosis was
grim due to the time lapse, the doctor maintained hope. Despite the bleakness of the situation, we
remained determined and hopeful, knowing that we had to continue our efforts to uncover the truth and
protect those we cared about.
In the hospital room, we found a two-seater and a single couch. Justin and Charlotte settled on the two-
seater, while I opted for the single couch, not wanting to sit on the uncomfortable bench in the corridor.
With limited seating, I suggested to Josephine that she sits on my lap, knowing we might be there for a
while. Despite the public display of affection, we were both aware that the others wouldnât speak about
it, but I anticipated a conversation with Justin later at the packhouse.
Previously, I had been resolute in my pursuit of Sophia, but my feelings for Josephine were growing
stronger, and I was determined to make our relationship work. It was my first real relationship, and I
hoped it would be my last. Josephine settled comfortably on my lap, while the rest of our team took the
available seats outside the room.
Justin stayed inside with Charlotte, Josephine, and me, occasionally glancing in our direction with
evident disapproval in his eyes. I understood his reservations; my actions and words in the past had
not been ideal, and it was natural for him to be cautious about my intentions. However, I knew in my
heart that I wanted to keep Josephine safe and that my feelings for her were genuine and steadfast.
When he confronts me on my intentions, I will assure him Josephine was safe. I had no intention of
letting go.