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âWe came here to celebrate our brotherâs finding of a chosen mate,â Ryker announced, wrapping his
arm around Silas, who gave him a strained smile.
Their eyes were all bloodshot, and their smiles felt forced, but Brody seemed to buy it. He kept
flashing me a smug grin, silently boasting that he was right about the brothers showing up solely for
the celebration.
âIâve asked the maids to prepare rooms for everyone,â Clara said, arriving with Rollo, who had left
halfway through dinner, apparently displeased with something.
âYour Highness,â Rollo bowed to the brothers, who gave him only a halfâhearted nod before
exchanging glances and then looking at me. I frowned subtly, wondering what was on their minds.
âNora-â Cain uttered my name, and suddenly the room fell silent. It was eerie how even Brody and
Janet stopped their conversation to pay attention.
âDo you still enjoy a walk under the night sky after dinner?â he asked, causing me to shift my gaze to
the brothers without obviously glancing around.
âYeah, I do,â I lied. I had no idea what he was talking about. A year ago, I was so lazy that Iâd head
straight to bed after dinner. Not exactly a healthy routine, but it was what it was. Or what it used to
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âThen letâs go. Letâs take a walk,â he stood up, followed by Nash and Ryker.
Before Brody could object, Silas chimed in, âClara, why donât you join us?â
I understood their plan immediately. Brody shot a quick glance at Clara, who nodded subtly. Now
that Silas himself had invited the spy among us, Brody had no reason to protest.
We all left the mansion, taking a stroll down the empty road, leaving Janet, Rollo, and Brody behind.
Clara made sure to stay close to me.
âIt seems like my mate doesnât want to walk too close to me,â Silas teased, keeping a slight distance
from the brothers and me.
âOh no, why wouldnât I want to be near you? Come here,â Clara sounded flustered, clearly rattled by
Silasâs teasing about her supposed lack of affection.
âWhy donât you come here?â Silas insisted, playing along with the fact that she was supposed to
stay us.
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âI donât feel comfortable discussing things in front of my brothers,â Silas tilted his head, flashing a
charming smile that probably made her heart skip a beat.
I knew this because my own heart skipped a beat. I quickly looked
away.
Even though it was all an act, I didnât like it. Jealousy gnawed at
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âOkay,â Clara responded, clearly not struggling with the choice. She eagerly moved closer to Silas,
likely pleased by his sudden romantic gesture.
I turned my head and rolled my eyes at Silas, who gave me a sympathetic smile in return.
However, instead of walking alongside us, Silas began moving ahead briskly, forcing Clara to chase
after him. Within five minutes, they were so far down the road that they looked like tiny figures in the
distance.
But I noticed something curiousâSilas kept his distance. Every time Clara tried to move closer, he
subtly stepped away.
âOkay, letâs talk now,â Ryker muttered, once he deemed it safe.
âI know the truth, Nora,â Cain interjected, making my heart twist painfully in my chest.
âWhat truth?â I immediately assumed Silas must have told him about Roman, but I was wrong. The
way he turned to me, stopping me in my tracks, was enough to make me gasp.
âYou gave birth to my children,â the moment those words left his mouth, I yelped, covering my mouth
with my hands.
âCain-,â I stammered in shock. How did he find out?
Children?
âWe saw the children. You told Silas about just one baby, but later, we saw them all together,â Nash
added, clarifying what had
happened in the mansion while we were at dinner.
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So, after we left, Brody must have put all the babies together?
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âBut how can you say I gave birth to your child?â I asked, facing Cain, who wore a confident smile.
âNora, I am a very powerful beingâand also cursed. I can sense my curse in my child. Even if itâs
only one, thatâs enough for me to know these babies are mine,â he declared with certainty, but I
realized he had misunderstood some things.
Not entirely wrong, but parts of his assumption were incorrect.
âSay it, please. We want to hear it from you,â Nash stepped forward, locking eyes with me, filled with
anticipation.
âItâs true,â I admitted. The moment I said it, Nash shook his head. Cainâs happiness was cut short
when Nash interrupted.
âThereâs no way those are Cainâs children. How could I sense my curse in the baby then?â Nash
argued, challenging the claim.
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