Chapter 188: Lose Two Things
Fated To Not Just One, But Three
Olivia POV
With furrowed brows, I watched the scene unfolding before me.
Sir Damon marched up to his sons, his face thunderous.
"And what is this Iâm hearing? That youâd rather lose your children than mark Anita?" he spat, glaring at his son.
My confusion deepened as I tried to make sense of what was happening. Through the gossip Nora and Lolita shared with me, they told me Anita had been crying in pain, and the Alphas had rushed her to the hospital.
But now this? The realization that they were being told to mark herâto save the pups?
"Father, weâve made our decisionâ" Lennox began, but Sir Damon cut him off sharply.
"What fucking decision, Lennox? A decision to abandon your own blood? To let innocent pups die instead of marking their mother?"
A long, heavy silence followed. I remained frozen, my eyes bouncing between them, trying to understand what I was hearing.
Then Louis stepped forward, his voice authoritative.
"Because marking Anita... means losing Olivia."
They all turned to look at me.
Leviâs jaw clenched. "And we wonât let that happen."
Lennox nodded. "Not now. Not ever."
My heart slammed against my ribs. I didnât know how to feel. Part of me felt a pang of empathy at the thought of the children, but another partâone I didnât want to admitâached at the sincerity in their voices.
Lady Fiona opened her mouth to speak again, but this time, Lennox cut her off.
"Thatâs enough."
His voice was calm but final. It made even Sir Damon pause.
"This situation with Anita and the babies... itâs our responsibility. Not yours. You raised us, yes. You care, we know. But donât forget something important..."
He looked his parents in the eyes.
"We are Alphas now. Not boys. You may be our parentsâbut these decisions, this life... is our business... only us."
There was another long silence before Lady Fiona stepped forward, her expression fixed with worry. Her voice was calm, but every word trembled with restrained anger.
"You think this is just about duty? About the title? About being Alphas?"
She paused, looking at each of them.
"I had complications when I was pregnant with you. All three of you. My body was weak, and the healer told me I should terminate. That none of you would make it. That if I continued, I might die."
Her voice cracked, just for a moment. But she buckled up.
"But I refused. I chose you. All of you. And do you know who stood beside me?"
She turned toward her mate.
"Your father. He didnât hesitate. He stayed up every night. He argued with the healers, begged the Moon Goddess, fought to keep me and all of you alive."
Her eyes welled with tears, but her voice sharpened.
"Thatâs what it means to be a father. You donât walk away because itâs hard. You donât look at your unborn children and say, âNot worth it.â You fight for them. You give them a chanceâeven when itâs not convenient, even when it wasnât planned."
A tense silence hung in the air until Levi took a step forward, anger etched in his face.
"Thatâs different," he said quietly.
Lady Fiona blinked. "How?"
"Because you were his mate. He loved you," Levi said, his voice tightening. "He wanted those children with you. But Anita..."
He shook his head.
"We donât love her. We never did. We didnât plan for this. We never wanted children with her. And she knew that."
Lennoxâs jaw tensed beside him. Louis folded his arms tightly, saying nothingâbut agreeing with every word.
Levi looked directly at his mother. "You were his mate. You carried the children of love. Anitaâs not our mate. She never will be. This isnât the same."
Lady Fionaâs frown deepened. Clearly, this wasnât what she had expected to hear.
Then Louis spoke up, his voice low but firm.
"We get it, Mother. You want grandchildren."
He paused, his gaze drifting, until his eyes landed on me.
I held my breath.
He looked at me for a long second, until I had to awkwardly look away.
I had waited so long to feel seen. And now that they finally saw me... it was already too late."
He continued, "But youâll get them. Just not this way. Not with someone we donât love."
His voice hardened just slightly.
"Youâll have your grandchildren. But only with the woman we choose. The one we love."
I swallowed hard, my gaze focused on the plate of food in front of me.
Sir Damon groaned, clearly furious at their decision.
"Youâll regret this foolishness," he spat before storming out of the dining room, and Lady Fiona followed him out.
A tense silence hung in the air.
I kept my eyes on the plate in front of me, pretending to be focused on my food, even though my hands trembled slightly. I could feel their stares. All three of them. But I didnât look up.
Then Alpha Damien, who had been sitting beside me this whole time, calmly set down his fork.
"If the pups are really yours," he said, his tone calm, nonchalant, "then my advice is simple: mark Anita."
I froze.
The air shifted. The tension in the room thickened instantly.
Alpha Damien looked at the three of them, his expression blank. "Because as far as I see it, youâve already lost Olivia."
I looked up, sharply. He didnât stop.
"When she testifies against you at the council," he went on, "theyâll accept her rejection. You wonât be her mates anymore. Not by law, not by bond, not by anything."
His voice got colder.
"And when that day comes... youâll lose two things at once. Your mate bond with Olivia, and your innocent pups."
Damien didnât flinch when a loud crash echoed through the room. Lennox had slammed his hand against the table and shot to his feet.
"Shut up!" he yelled, his voice shaking with rage. "Just fucking shut up!"
Alpha Damien didnât even flinch. He simply looked up at Lennox, his expression calm as ever.
"This is just the truth," he replied. "Because unlike your father, Iâm not trying to control you. Iâm just telling you the truth."
I held my breath again. Everything around me felt like it was about to explode.
Lennoxâs chest rose and fell heavily. Louis was glaring down at his plate, fists clenched. Levi said nothingâbut his eyes were locked on me.
And Iâ
I didnât know what to feel anymore.
Because what Alpha Damien said...
It wasnât a threat.
It was just the truth.
When the time for the council meeting comes...
I am going to reject them.