Chapter 358
The Dark Side Of Fate
Telling Justin
~Liam~
The hospital wait proved challenging as time seemed to drag while we remained motionless. Josephine
and I took short strolls occasionally to stretch our legs. I permitted her to rest on the couch while I
remained standing. Despite the unspoken nature of the situation, I anticipated that questions would
arise soon.
Seated on my lap, Josephine inquired, âAre we still planning to visit the food truck?â Justin observed
us, prompting his interruption, âWhat food truck?â
âItâs a little place we checked out yesterday before all of this happened,â Josephine replied, intentionally
vague about the location.
âI understand. However, you two shouldnât go anywhere without a couple more people at least,â he
remarked, his tone resembling that of a protective figure. I almost let out a chuckle at his statement.
âPoint taken, Alpha,â I replied, and he wasnât still smiling. Whatever he was seeing bothered him a lot,
and I knew I was the bad guy in the eyes of those who did not know what was going on.
âJoin me in the cafeteria, Li. I have something to discuss with you,â Justin stated, rising from his seat. It
was clear that the conversation intended for the pack house, either in his room or office, would now
transpire in the hospital cafeteria. The restlessness and tension in Justinâs gaze were evident, and I
dreaded the confrontation.
Josephine appeared to share my unease, her expression reflecting worry. Likewise, Charlotte seemed
puzzled and disapproving. It was apparent that all of them were protective of Josephine. But what
puzzled me was the underlying assumption that I could ever purposefully cause harm to Josephine or
anyone else.
I had never dated anyone before. This was my first relationship. I might have crushed on Sophia and
believed I was in love by the time of graduation, but I never made a move on her.
Seeing my impulses a few weeks ago, I realised I might have made that move because I liked having
my life in order. I wanted the relationship part taken care of, so I could forge ahead.
Usually, when most people turn eighteen, their parents are on the lookout for their mates, if any,
because it is a rare occurrence, and a lot is damaged for those who find their mates later in life after
being mated.
Finding Josephine was all I needed for me to know that I was about to tow the wrong path with Sophia.
Truly, regardless of the nature of my relationship with Sophia, I am committed to investing the same
level of effort in locating her. Sheâs my friend, and her well-being matters to me. However, my emotions
have become distinctly clearer, and my heart beats exclusively for Josephine.
Moreover, my motivations arenât driven by our bond. Spending time with Josephine allowed me to
realise how mistaken I was about her true personality. She turned out to be an exceptional person. In
all honesty, even with the eyeliner, she retained her unique charm.
Josephine shifted from my lap, prompting me to rise, prepared to accompany Justin to the cafeteria.
Similar to Uncle David, Justine possessed a stern side, and I understood that this time, I would be on
the receiving end of it.
As we exited, the remainder of the team seated outside regarded us with surprise.
âFacing some trouble?â Noah reached out through our link, and I found myself at a loss for words.
âWhatâs going on between you and Justin?â Oliverâs message popped up in our mental connection.
âJosephine,â I responded, and a hush fell over our conversation.
Considering the current trajectory, it seemed the entire team would uncover the truth before Josephine
did. It was inevitable since I couldnât address the situation with Justin without disclosing the truth about
us.
I was reluctant to confide in Josephine directly. I did not want to tell Josephine anything; I wanted her to
find out on her own. I did not want to rob her of the feeling of discovery.
If everyone on this team knows, and she is the only one that does not know, I believe it would be unfair.
It was messy, but I prayed for wisdom to get through it.
Justin and I proceeded in silence. Observers turned their attention toward us, offering respectful
greetings, particularly directed at me. This was a consequence of recognitionâpeople were aware of
our identities, mine in particular.
It didnât sit well with me that, despite being the Beta, I garnered more reverence than Justin.
Nevertheless, it was an anticipated outcome. My history within Grizlo was extensive, and the
community there held a deep affection for me. However, the contemplation of the events that had
compelled our return to this place cast a sombre shadow over the situation.
We stepped into the cafeteria, Justin and I, purchasing some food upon entry. Hospital cuisine wasnât
exactly my preference, but I was prepared to make do. The meagre offering of sandwiches and water
hardly constituted a satisfying meal.
Opting for a table tucked into a corner, we settled into our seats.
âIâm sure youâre aware of the reason I asked to speak with you,â Justin inquired calmly, and I feigned a
lack of understanding.
Truthfully, beyond the matter concerning Sophia, I hadnât committed any wrongdoing. It left me puzzled
as to why others werenât receiving similar inquiries about their choices. Oliverâs attachment to Elaine
was evident, and he was almost always by her side when she was around. Miles and Marvin were
frequently seen with the Corrigan sisters. So why was my situation treated differently? Was I not
allowed to form a connection as well?
âWhat is with you and Jo?â he asked, and I did not know how to answer.
âShe is like family, Li. Lord Alexei and his siblings are like family, Li. Our parents forged that friendship
and alliance through fire and blood; why would you want to act irresponsibly?
I understand you are hurting and miss Sophia so much, but relying on Josephine for emotional support
and bandage is wrong.
What do you think is going on in her head? The both of you went from not being able to stand each
other and never speaking to each other to this. Do you think we canât see it?
It is wrong to use people like that.
What do you think will happen when we find Sophia Li?
Do you expect to revert seamlessly?
How do you think that will impact Josephine? She holds affection for you; itâs evident in her eyes. You
do a convincing job of showing her she matters, but we both know that Sophia is your sole priority.
Thatâs why weâre all in Grizlo.
My advice is that you end this now before it escalates and jeopardises our unity. Believe me, if we
encounter conflicts, they will extend to our parents.
I trust youâve studied history well, including the Volkovs and Stepanovs, especially the actions of our
great-great-grandfather, Dimitri. He falsely accused Adrik of treason to eliminate competition. It was
Lord Alexei, his siblings, Eric, and ten Stepanov families who resolved that crisis. Let us not create
another problem because you were looking for a substitute,â he warned, and that word âsubstituteâ
echoed once more.
The term âsubstituteâ had surfaced thrice that dayâfirst from Josephine in the morning, then Noah at
my grandparentâs home, and now Justin. I pondered how this word had become linked to my
relationship with Josephine.
I shook my head and directed my gaze at my cousin.
âJustin, I understand your concern, but you can trust that Josephineâs well-being is genuinely important
to me. My intentions are sincere, and my feelings for her are authentic,â I asserted, and he let out a
chuckle.
âMuch like how they were sincere the last time we discussed Sophia?â he questioned, and I averted my
eyes.
âYes, Justin. I admit I did say I would reject my fated if the situation ever arose,â I responded, knowing
that those words had indeed escaped my lips and had crossed my mind. However, circumstances have
since shifted.
âThose words werenât spoken in haste, Li. You meant them. Josephine has been a constant presence,
and yet you never pursued her. Meanwhile, Marvin, Miles, and Oliver have been upfront about their
intentions. You were with Sophia throughout. Now that Sophia is missing, you suddenly start spending
time with Josephine. Do you truly believe people wonât notice?â he pressed, causing me to shake my
head in response.
âI genuinely care for Josephine, Justin. I truly do. I understand if you have doubts, and itâs your
prerogative not to believe me, but Iâm speaking the truth. It took me some time to untangle my feelings
concerning Sophia. I never had the opportunity to express those sentiments, but I believe my emotions
for her were born out of familiarity and the expectation of the next logical step. It felt like a natural
progression. At that point, I didnât grasp the intricacies of relationships or love. I thought I had a concept
of what they entailed, but I was mistaken. I misinterpreted my infatuation as love.
Sophia is an incredible person, and being around her was enjoyable. This might have misled me into
believing I had deeper feelings,â I conveyed, meeting his gaze.
âAll this time, I refrained from pursuing Sophia or asking her out because I held out hope of meeting my
fate. When I reached eighteen and still hadnât found her, my plan was to wait until Sophia turned
eighteen before making any moves. However, something changed during graduation week, and the
notion of waiting didnât feel right anymore.
I had a desire to accelerate things, to get that aspect of my life settled and move forward. So, I
intended to speak with her, to lay bare my feelings, but the universe had its own designs. Now, I find
myself grappling with the task of rescuing her,â I explained with a sigh.
âBut with Josephine, itâs an entirely different situation. I had no choice but to obey and accept the gift I
was given. Sheâs exceptional, Justin,â I shared, and his eyes widened as the weight of my words sunk
in.
âAre the two of you destined for each other?â he inquired, prompting me to nod in confirmation.
âSheâs unaware of our connection, and Iâm hoping sheâll come to realise it naturally. I discovered our
bond during dinner in Mountain, and to be honest, I pondered it extensively before fully embracing it.
The more time I spent with her, the more I recognised how mistaken my initial judgments were. The
tension between us was rooted in a misunderstanding from two years ago in Lucland when she
overheard conversations between me Marvin, Miles, and Oliver talking about her.
Honestly, my intentions are pure. Iâm still determined to locate Sophia, as she remains a dear friend
who needs support right now. However, my determination regarding Josephine remains unwavering. I
havenât revealed our bond to her because I want her to choose me without the influence of our
connection. I also wish to preserve the wonder and happiness of her discovering our bond, which is
why Iâve kept quiet,â I explained, causing him to be taken aback. He downed his water and stared at me
in disbelief. Gradually, a smile crept onto his face, and he burst into laughter.
âI told you you stood no chance with the bond,â he remarked, prompting my memory of our prior
conversation.
âI really wish you could have witnessed your demeanour that evening. Iâm definitely going to have some
fun teasing you about this,â he continued to chuckle, his amusement still evident as he turned his gaze
toward me.
âA Stepanov queen might be the missing piece to solidify the reconciliation between our lineages. So, if
I understand correctly, our forthcoming King will be a blend of Volkov and Stepanov bloodlines? Itâs
almost like coming full circle,â he mused a notion that seemed rather distant to me.
âIsnât that thinking a bit too far ahead?â I questioned, furrowing my brow at him. His perspective
seemed to be quite forward-looking.
âItâs the future, Li, whether youâre ready for it or not. Itâs what lies ahead,â he responded, taking a bite of
his sandwich and radiating a sense of relief and contentment.
âThatâs assuming she wonât reject me,â I interjected, and he burst into laughter.
âReject you?â he echoed, amusement colouring his tone.
âHave you noticed the way she gazes at you? Have you observed her behaviour when sheâs around
you? Have you truly seen it? During breakfast, when Noah and Sebastien mentioned Sophia, she
appeared incredibly uneasy. She couldnât even finish her meal. I assure you, she wonât reject you, Li,â
he affirmed confidently.
Justin observed me intently for a moment.
âYouâre quite fortunate,â he commented, and a pang of guilt swept over me.
I couldnât ignore the fact that Justinâs single status was solely due to his ongoing search for his destined
mate. He deliberately refrained from entering any relationships to avoid complicating his life in case his
fated partner emerged. I couldnât help but ponder how much longer he intended to maintain this
approach.
We finished our sandwiches, and Justin made the decision to grab some more to take back to the room
for the team to have something to eat. Taking Josephineâs sandwich, we headed back to the room.
Once there, Justin distributed the food, and I handed Josephine her meal.
She rose from the couch, offering me the seat. Although part of me wanted to remain standing, another
part wished to hold her close. So, I settled down. As Josephine perched herself on my lap, I enveloped
her waist with my arms to keep her comfortable and secure.
âAm I the only one noticing this, or have you two gotten quite cosy?â Charlotte inquired, a curious tone
in her voice. Answering her in Josephineâs presence was out of the question. She would need to keep
speculating.