Chapter 78
The Dark Side Of Fate
~Tamia~
I could not believe the wealth of information Dominic had locked in his heart.
I could see Sylvesterâs disbelief too.
Dominicâs erratic behaviour made a lot of sense. It was an outlet for his trauma.
âWhy did you go to war for him?â I asked because I could not hold my tongue.
âBecause Devin laid claim on my brotherâs seat. I couldnât have it. I did not try to kill Devin because he
killed our father. I was trying to protect you, Sylvester. Everything I have done is to protect you. I
believed everything Larry told me about you being unable to lead and might fall victim to our enemies
soon because you will be a point of target. I thought if you stepped down and I took over, they would
focus on me. When I got set up, I realised I was wrong and that Larry was a bastard hence why I do not
talk to him anymore,â He said and then looked at me.
âI did not trust your intentions, Tamia. I hated that you had blinded my brother. When I heard you were
affiliated with Devin, I began to suspect Devin had sent you to do a job in the north. That was why I did
what I did. But you proved yourself, and now you carry a Volkov in you, and I have seen you stand by
my brother through thick and thin. There is no way all this will be pretence. I have watched you. I
thought you might sneak off to see Devin. I know you met him in Brighton, an informant told me, and I
was ready to laugh at Sylvester when you did not return, but you proved everyone wrong. I do not know
what transpired between you two that left him broken, but you came home. That was enough for me to
know you had nothing to hide,â He said and bowed.
âI am sorry we had a rough start, and I cannot promise you I will be pleasant because I know I can be
annoying, but I will never work against you or my brother,â He assured me, and I smiled at him. I was
glad I told Sylvester the truth about Devin. If not, I would have been in trouble now.
âSo now that my brother has rejected his fated for your sake, I hope you wonât leave him if you ever find
yours,â he said with worry and concern in his eyes. I could genuinely see why Stephanie was protective
of him. He loved to a fault, and he had a large heart.
âShe already rejected her fated for me, Dominic. She did it before she even found out she was
pregnant,â Sylvester told him, and I felt heat rise to my cheek.
âWhat? Who was it?â He asked.
âDevin Corrigan,â He said, and Dominic cursed.
âFuck fuck fuck!!â He said, looking at me.
âWas that what happened in Brighton?â He asked me, and I nodded.
âOh fuck! How did you do it, Tamia? You left that man a broken shell. My informant said he cried.â
Dominic said, and I felt sorry for Devin.
âYou did not have to. All you had to do was leave with him, and yet you took the jet back to the north
and came back to my brother,â he said, and I was speechless.
âThank you,â He said with a breathy voice.
âThank you for choosing Sylvester. It means a lot,â he said, and Sylvester touched his hand.
âNo one should know this,â Sylvester told him, and Dominic nodded.
âMy lips are sealed.â He said, âat least that is something I am good at,â he added, and we laughed.
As morbid as the joke was, we laughed.
âI guess I will see you at the games. We will all be staying in the house in Lucland,â He said, and
Sylvester nodded.
Dominic left us, and it felt like I was still holding my breath.
âI canât believe it. He knew Alissa,â I said, and Sylvester was silent. He was stunned.
I could understand his shock. Stephanie never went into detail about the things she endured. She was
light about it. I could understand. Witnessing the event had broken Dominic; she might not have wanted
Sylvester to be broken too.
âThere is no need to tell your mother you know what happened,â I told him, and Sylvester wiped away a
lone tear he had lost a battle to.
I hugged him to calm him down.
It wasnât easy to find out that most of the things he believed in were lies.
âWe will get through everything together, my love. You have me,â I said and hugged him tightly.
He wrapped his arms around me and breathed in my scent.
When he did that, I realised he had a different scent.
He smelled of Cedar and Cypress. It was calming, and I breathed him in. It was a sweet scent.
âCedar, mmmm,â I said, and he gently broke the hug.
âWhat is that?â He asked.
âYour scent since we woke up,â I said, and his eyes widened.
âYours is of Citrus peels,â he said, and I was shocked that we had distinct scents instead of our normal,
natural scent enhanced by our body wash and lotions.
âWe will be late,â I said, not wanting us to read meanings into our discovery.
We arrived outside, and the Limo was waiting. We got inside, and I could see Avery was a bit annoyed.
âWe have been waiting for thirty minutes,â She complained, and I smiled at her.
âYou are lucky we didnât make you wait longer,â I teased, and everyone laughed because it implied
Sylvester and I was making love while they waited.
We left for Lucland in high spirits. I could not wait to see what would happen to Kyle and Max on the
field. It would be awesome.
We got to the venue.
Since the games were yet to begin, everyone was lined outside the gate that led to the lands.
The red carpet was rolled out for us as we exited the Limo. Dominic and Glenda had already arrived,
and I could swear I saw murder in the womanâs eyes when she looked at me, but I ignored it. The
council members were there too, and Vino smiled and waved at me. I waved back.
Dominic gave a welcome speech and cut the ribbon, and everyone cheered, and we entered the gate.
I was expecting a stadium or an arena. It had both and had other fields too.
People were to go to the area where they played their preferred sports. I wondered where we would
play Croquet, but I knew it would be fun. There were mini carts that were made available for us to move
about the place to watch sports.
I was sure Sylvester must have organised it because of Linda and me. I could see it in his eyes, so I
did not bother asking so I didnât make Avery unhappy.
We went to the polo field, and the list of teams was rolled out on the table.
The western Polo strikers were going against the Eastern Bulls. I checked the playerâs list, and it wasnât
Leoâs team.
Southern Sharks were going against Northern Bears. I checked the list and did not see Devinâs name.
There were three other southern teams.
âThere had been a last-minute adjustment to the matches,â I heard the commentator announce, and I
wondered why that was.
We went to sit in our booth, which was cosy and had shade.
âTheo went to ensure they put our team against Leoâs Team,â Sylvester said, and I realised Theo was
going to give Linda her wish and beat the crap out of Kyle on the field. This was going to be hard to
see.
The first match began, and we watched from our booth. Sylvesterâs game would take place the next
day, so all we were doing was observing.
Theo returned grinning from ear to ear.
âWhat happened?â Marcel asked him.
âOur friends said they are amateurs for polo and wanted out because it wonât be a fair match. It was
clear they did not know how this worked because they forgot that it only meant they were to add
another sport to the list so they would have a chance of winning something, in case they lost in the
game they claim to be amateurs in. I kindly signed them up for rugby,â Theo said with a wicked grin.
âAnd I signed us up for rugby too. We will get them in polo and in rugby,â he said, and Marcel laughed
with anticipation and likewise Sylvester. They were not going to play to win. They were going to play to
kick their arses. I felt sorry for Leo.
The day was eventful. Western strikers won against the eastern bulls, and the southern sharks won
against the Northern bears.
The winners would move to the next round, while the losers would play another game to get a chance
at winning. If they lose, they are out completely. We moved from the polo section to watch the rugby,
and we enjoyed the match. I could only imagine what would happen to Kyle and Max. I was sure by
now they would know our men were after them because Theo had deliberately signed them up for
rugby to get a go at them.
The day ended, and we returned to the duplex.
Linda continued talking about how some people would get their arses whooped, and the funny part was
that Theo humoured her.
They looked like teenagers, and it was cute.
Who would have thought that they would be so good together? I was happy for Linda. She wasnât the
same drunken depressed woman I knew in the east. She was a different person, and she radiated.
We arrived at the house, and I was famished.
This would be the first night we would have dinner with Stephanie and Dominic. I wasnât worried
because we had bonded at different points. It wouldnât be difficult and awkward as it was in the
beginning.
Sylvester and I showered quickly. My tummy was growling, and I hoped they would have enough food.
I began to suspect I might have more than one baby growing inside me with the rate I was eating.
We arrived at the table, and everyone was there, including Glenda.
I could not forget that Susan had mentioned her name, and it seemed the bitch was the one that
encouraged Susan to try to take my man.
I sat down and looked at her sternly. I wanted to see the bitch try to antagonise me.
I was a lady of the north. There was no debating it. It was best she watched herself where I was
concerned.
Dinner was fun. We ate, and those that could drink drank while Linda and I were subject to Juice.
Stephanie also made sure Avery drank Juice. She said she should not expose her body to harmful
chemicals since they are trying to have a baby.
It wasnât long before Glenda crossed the line. She was drunk, but it was no excuse.
âYou are one heartless bastard!â she said, looking at Sylvester, and the table was silent.
âHow can you sit here and pretend everything is okay? My cousin is at home in pain, and here you are,
enjoying your sleep. I knew the Volkovs were heartless, but..â She said, and Dominic interrupted her.
âWatch it, Glenda. He might be my brother, but he is lord; I canât help you if you overstep,â he warned
her, and she laughed.
âYou think I care?â She said and then looked at Sylvester.
âThrow me into prison, do what you like, but I will speak the truth.
âShe waited for you, Sylvester. She kept herself for you, hoping you would get back together one day.
She loved you,â She said in tears.
âNo one asked her to, Glenda. She left me.â Sylvester said calmly, humouring her, and Glenda started
laughing.
âYou believe that?â Glenda said and looked at me.
âYou would pick someoneâs wife, a bloody leftover, over your first love,â She said, and Dominic almost
slapped her, but Stephanie stopped him.
âDonât hit her because of your brother.â She said to him, and I could understand why. It would have
been a huge mistake on his part. But his misty eyes said it all; he was only trying to shut her up, so
Sylvester wonât do anything to her.
âShe was forced to leave; Your father did not think..â She said, and Stephanie tried to shut her up.
âNo! he needs to know the truth, so he can understand what he threw away,â she said in tears.
âYour father felt she wasnât Lady material because we were middle-class merchants, so he threatened
my father to make sure she walked away. That was why Uncle Nikolay took her with him to the south,
far away from your fatherâs reach. He took her to the only place the Wolf Lord dared not go to. Where
he had no power, and they remained there.
She was forced to leave you. That letter was written under duress. I was there. So do not feel smug
and proud that you left her writhing in pain on the floor in the presence of everyone. You humiliated a
woman that loved you deeply,â She said, and Sylvester started laughing.
âYour cousin should accept the rejection and move on. I am not interested. My father has been dead for
five years; she could have returned in those years. I do not want her anymore, Glenda. The feeling isnât
there anymore. I cannot force it to return because my father scared her off,â Sylvester said to her
gently.
âThe feelings are there. She is your fated, yet you rejected her because of that woman. That piece of..â
She said, and Avery slapped her.
Glenda was in shock.
âI believe you can make your point without insulting my friend. My friend might be patient and slow to
anger, but I am not. You can plead your cousinâs case, but donât you dare insult my friend, or I will beat
you up. Trust me, I have a lot of rage bottled up for it,â she said, and she meant it. Glenda was in
shock. She did not see it coming, but Avery meant it.
âI wonât punish you, Glenda, for disrespecting my mate and me. I wonât punish you because of Dominic,
but if you dare try this again, I will not hesitate to have you dealt with it. This is also the last time you
will eat with us. I do not want to hear of Susan or anything that has to do with her again. Tell her to
accept the rejection if you care for her so much. Nothing can ever happen between us. I have moved
on and found true love; she should do the same, too,â Sylvester said, and Glenda was in shock.
Avery had hit her hard because there was blood in her mouth. A tiny bit sipped out. She used a napkin
to wipe it and looked at Dominic to do something, but it was awkward for the man. Marcel was above
him. He dared not insult Avery.
His eyes pleaded with her to be calm, and honestly, I believed he was better off without her, I could see
why he got involved with the women in the harem. The girl was toxic.