Chapter 174: It Should Have Been Me
Fated To Not Just One, But Three
Oliviaâs POV
I burst into the roomâand froze.
Lying unconscious on Lennoxâs bed were the triplets. Three of them. Lifeless. Pale. Surrounded by healers working frantically, their brows furrowed in concentration.
My heart stopped.
The moment my presence was noticed, everyone turned to look at me except the healers, who were focused on the triplets.
Lady Fiona was the first to move. Her eyes were already wet with tears. She looked at me like I had stabbed her in the heart.
"What have you done?" she whispered, her voice shaking with grief and disbelief. She didnât need to ask. Her tone said she already knew.
I opened my mouth to speak, to defend myselfâbut nothing came out. So I shut it again, swallowing the lump in my throat.
Sir Damon said nothing. He Just stared at me blankly, then turned his eyes back to his sons, his face etched with worry.
And then there was Alpha Damien.
His eyes were wild. Furious. Like a storm trapped behind them. He marched toward me, and before I could even react, he grabbed my wrist.
"WaitâAlpha Damienâ" I started, but he wasnât listening.
He dragged me out of the room with so much force I nearly stumbled. I wanted to resist, to pull awayâbut something told me not to. Something told me this wasnât the time to fight him.
His rage was suffocating, burning off him in waves. He didnât speak until we reached his room. He shoved the door open, yanked me inside, and slammed it shut behind us.
Then he turnedâand suddenly pushed me against the wall.
My back hit the cold surface with a thud, and I gasped. I tried to sidestep him, but he caged me inâhis arms braced on either side of my head, his body too close.
Our eyes locked, and I could see the rage in his eyes.
He leaned in suddenly, his nose brushing against my neck as he sniffed me.
His whole body stiffened.
The anger in his gaze darkened.
"Who was he?" he asked, his voice low but filled with rage.
I frowned, lifting my chin, refusing to flinch under his gaze. "None of your concern."
He slammed his hand into the wall beside my head, making me jump. "Of course itâs my fucking concern!" he growled.
"Weâre in a game, Olivia! We have a planâa strategy! You and Iâhow the hell do you expect the others to believe in us if you go around fucking someone else!"
"I didnât fuck anyone," I snapped, my voice sharper than I meant.
He laughed bitterly. "No? You didnât fuck him?" His lips curled, his eyes narrowing. "But you made out with him, didnât you? I can smell him on you. His wolf is still clinging to your skin."
"Thatâs none of your business!" I shot back, shoving against his chest. He didnât budge.
"You think I donât know what this is about?" he snarled. "You want your paybackâfor what the triplets did. For all the pain. I get it, Olivia. I do. But if youâre going to get even, it has to be with me."
I stared at him, stunned.
His voice dropped, raw and ragged. "If anyone was supposed to touch you, then it has to be me!"
My frown deepened. "What are you saying..."
"I said what I said!" He cut me off.
There was something else in his voice now. Jealousy, maybe. Or maybe I was just imagining it.
"Only I get to touch you!" he spat.
I scoffed, trying to ignore the heat rising under my skin. "Thatâs insane. Iâm your nephewsâ wife."
"I know that," he growled, his voice strained.
His chest was rising and falling fast, his breath heavy, his fists clenched at his sides. For a moment, he looked like he was struggling, fighting something inside himself.
"Thatâs the only thing stopping me," he said, hoarsely. "Thatâs the only thing keeping me from turning you around right now and fucking you against this wall."
I froze.
My lips parted, but no sound came out.
His jaw clenched, and he stepped in closer.
"You donât get it, do you?" His voice trembled slightly, not with weakness, but restraint. "The moment I saw you standing at that auction, I thought you were the most beautiful, most goddamn sexy woman Iâd ever laid eyes on."
He let out a bitter laugh.
"I wouldâve sold my entire fortune, my title, everything I own, if that was what it took to have you."
I stared at him, stunned. My throat was dry, my heart pounding like a drum.
"Donât push me, Olivia," he growled. "You think youâre playing some smart little game? You have no idea what youâre doing to me."
I opened my mouth to speak, but he cut me off.
"Do you even know what you look like? How you walk? How you smell?" His gaze swept over me like a wildfire. "You drive me insane. And todayâcoming back smelling like him?"
I tried to look away, but he caught my chin gently, forcing me to meet his eyes.
"Stay away from that man. Do you understand me?" His voice was low but sharp, no room for argument. "Until this is overâuntil we are done playing this gameâyou stay the hell away from every man."
I swallowed hard, my body tense, my chest tight with a mess of thoughts.
"Now get out," he said, turning away from me.
I didnât move.
"I said get out, Olivia."
I hesitated only for a second, then turned, walked to the door, and opened it. My hand trembled on the handle as I pushed it open and walked out, shutting the door behind me.
As I made my way back to the triplets, my mind was a tangled storm of emotions. Rage, confusion, guilt... and something I didnât even want to name. My heart was still racing from everything Alpha Damien said. From the way he touched me. From the way he looked at me.
I hated it.
I hated that part of me didnât hate it at all.
I pressed a hand to my chest as I turned down the corridor, trying to calm my breathing, trying to make sense of everything. The triplets were unconscious, and somehowâsomehowâit was my fault.
All Iâd done was make out with Gabriel.
I didnât mean to hurt them. I wanted them to feel just a glimpse. I didnât know it would make them go unconscious since we didnât have sex.
But Damienâhe made it sound like it was betrayal. Like Iâd gone and broken some sacred vow I never agreed to in the first place. And then the things he said...
If anyone was supposed to touch you, it had to be me.
I wouldâve sold everything just to have you.
My steps slowed.
Did he mean it? Or was it just the heat of the moment? Some twisted mix of possessiveness and jealousy tangled up in the plan we were supposed to be playing?
Or... was it something more?
No. No, it couldnât be. It shouldnât be. I was the tripletsâ wife. Damien was their uncle.
And yet... when he touched me, when he pressed me against the wall, when he looked at me like I was the only woman in the worldâit didnât feel wrong.
That was the worst part.
It didnât feel wrong.
I reached the door and paused. I could hear soft voices inside. Lady Fionaâs hushed murmurs, one of the healers responding quietly. I pressed a hand against the door but didnât push it open right away.
Instead, I leaned my forehead against the wood.
What was happening to me?
Gabriel. Damien. The triplets. This game we were playingâit was starting to feel less like a strategy and more like a trap. One Iâd set for myself.
I closed my eyes, taking a slow, shaky breath. Then I pushed the door openâand stepped inside.