Chapter 156: claiming Her
Fated To Not Just One, But Three
Lennoxâs POV
"What the hell are you saying, Uncle..." I snarled, my voice shaking with fury. My wolf was already pushing through, growling, demanding control.
Uncle Damien didnât flinch. He looked straight at me, his expression calm but serious. "You heard me, Lennox," he said flatly. Then he turned to Olivia and pulled her closer against him, wrapping his arm tightly around her waist. "Olivia is now... my woman."
My vision turned red.
A deep growl ripped from my throat as my wolf surged forward. My claws shot out, and my eyes burned gold.
I couldnât stop it.
I didnât want to.
She was ours. My mate. Our mate. And he dared to claim her?
I lunged forward, ready to rip him apart and take her back.
But a body blocked me.
"Enough!" my fatherâs voice boomed like thunder as he stepped in front of me.
"Calm down, Lennox!" he ordered, his hand on my chest, trying to hold me back. But I was shaking, snarling, barely holding myself together. "Your wolf is clouding your mind."
"Get out of my way, Father!" I roared, my voice no longer my own. It was deeperâbeast-like. "He is claiming her! He dared to say sheâs his!"
"Sheâs ours!" my wolf howled inside me.
"Sheâs not yours if you threw her away," Uncle Damien said casually from behind my father. "You lost that right the day you made Anita your concubine."
My anger intensified. I tried to attack him again, but my father shoved me back hard, his eyes flaring. "Lennoxâstand down!"
My chest heaved, my claws still out. I could barely breathe. The rage... the pain... the guiltâit was too much.
Father turned to his brother slowly, his voice cold and calm but deadly. "Damien... this is your nephew. You know what this is doing to him. To all of them."
Damien didnât blink. "Then maybe they shouldâve thought about that before they let her live in pain for years."
"This is not right, Damien," my mother whispered quietly behind me.
My eyes were locked on Olivia. She wasnât moving. She didnât say anything. She just stood there, close to Damien, her expression blank. Her eyes met with mine, and she didnât seem uncomfortable, in fact, she was... comfortable. My wolf growled inside me as a silly thought buzzed in my head... the mere thought alone was driving me insane... last night Olivia was on heat... the magical choker was wrapped around her neck... does that mean she and my uncle did something...? I shook my head, not wanting to believe it, but deep down I was scared... it could really happen, and we wouldnât feel it... why? Because of the damn choker.
I was snapped out of my thoughts when I noticed Louis and Levi attacking uncle Damien... both of them together.
With angry growls, they both rushed at Uncle Damien. Louis from the side, Levi straight at him. Their wolves were nearly in control, and they didnât care anymore.
I didnât move.
I shouldâve. I wanted to. But my mind was spinning. I couldnât stop thinking about Olivia. About the collar. About the possibility that something happened between her and Damien last night. The thought made me feel sick.
Damien moved fast, too fast.
He grabbed Leviâs arm and twisted it behind his back, flipping him to the ground with one smooth move. Then, as Louis swung at him, Damien ducked and punched him hard in the ribs, knocking him into the wall.
They both staggered, groaning.
Damien stood tall, barely breathing hard. "Iâve trained warriors," he said quietly. "Did you think I wouldnât be ready for you?"
But before anyone else could move again, Oliviaâs voice rang out.
"Stop!"
We all froze.
She stepped forward, her eyes blazing with anger. She wasnât crying. She wasnât scared. She was furious.
"What do you even want from me anymore?" she shouted. "You rejected me! You hated me! You hurt me for four years! And now you want to fight for me?!"
Her voice shook, her frown deepened.
"You let me suffer while Anita walked around this pack like a queen," she continued, her voice rising. "Sheâs pregnant with your children. Your children!"
None of us could look her in the eye. We all looked away.
She looked between the three of us, pain and anger blazing in her eyes. "You should be focusing on thatâon whatâs growing inside herânot chasing someone you threw away like trash!"
My heart cracked open again.
Because she wasnât wrong.
Not even a little.
Olivia turned away, breathing hard, like she was holding herself together with pure willpower.
Damien stepped beside her and protectively wrapped his arms around her waist and she didnât pull away.
I growled, ready to snatch her away, to do anythingâbut Father spoke. "Lennox, Levi, Louis... calm down... let me have a word with my brother."
I glared at Father before glaring at Damien, who simply just held my gaze, looking reluctantly like this was normal... I couldnât just understand what the hell was going on.
Father took a long breath, his hand still raised in warning as he turned to Damien. "Come with me," he said. His voice was calm again, but serious. "We need to talk."
Damien didnât argue. He nodded once and was about to moveâuntil he looked down at Olivia.
"Come," he said to her gently, touching her back as if to guide her with him.
That one wordâcomeâsnapped something inside me.
I growled loud and deep, the sound ripping out of my chest before I could stop it.
Why does she seem so comfortable with him? She didnât look scared or nervous. She was just... so calm.
My claws twitched. My wolf howled and thrashed, demanding we do something. Anything.
But I couldnât move.
Not because I didnât want to.
Because I wanted to respect Father and believe he will handle the case properly. Because if he doesnât, then this was going to be war.
Father turned to me sharply, his eyes filled with warning. "Lennox. Stand. Down. Iâll handle it." He said it as if he was reading my thoughts.
I growled but didnât attack. I just watched as Oliviaâmy Oliviaâwalked away with my uncleâs arm wrapped around her.