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The Dark Side Of Fate Chapter 349
"Very well then, what would we do while we wait for the council to reach out to you?" I asked him, and he smiled at me.
"It has been a long time since we spent quality time together. Today I want to spend time with you. Go hunting in wolf form, have a picnic, and make love under the stars," he said, and I beamed at him.
The idea sounded so irresistible that a moan escaped my lips. It was most welcomed.
"I see you approve," he said, smiling at me, and I nodded.
"First, I would go to the lounge to catch up with everyone, then we will start our day," he told me and pulled me close.
He searched my eyes for something and then smiled.
"Soon, we will be free of these people and live in peace," He said, touching my tiny bump and kissing my neck.
I could not wait for him to sink his teeth and complete the bond. We did not need the blue moon, but it was worth the wait.
Sylvester left the room to head to his lounge while I searched for my friends.
"Where are you?" I linked Avery.
"Having a tea party in the eastern garden. Linda and I were bored and decided to hang out with the girls. Katya and Nicole are here too. Your sister-in-law is the life of the party, Tamia. She and Katya are bonding well. Oh, lest I forget, Stephanie is here too, and she reeks of Jake Brighton," she added. I giggled, remembering Stephanie and Jake.
I wonder how Sylvester would take it. I was happy for both of them. They were having fun amid all the craziness.
I went to the eastern garden, and the party was alive. People were gossiping and laughing.
I also realised that they knew what had happened to Lilly. I wondered who had told them.
While some girls felt she was misled, others felt it served her right. They figured she lied about many things, especially her relationship with Sylvester, and they did not wish her well.
Seeing how many people hated her, even her sidekicks, who were always with her. I guess loyalty wasn't part of their friendship.
After spending two hours in the garden, Kappa Wilson linked me that Leo wanted to see me.
I did not know how to feel about it, but I obliged him.
I excused myself from the party and returned to the mansion to meet Leo.
He was waiting for me in the hallway close to Amanda's room.
"Is everything alright?" I asked him, and he nodded. His eyes were expressionless, and I knew he was mad about something.
"What is the matter, Leo?" I asked him, and he put his hands in his pocket and stood straight.
"Amanda wants to say goodbye to Annika before she leaves," He said, and I frowned at him. Surprised that they couldn't work it out.
"I know what you want to say, Tamia, but please save it. It is best this way," He said, knowing I would talk him out of it.
"What about the babies?" I asked, worried for the unborn children, and he sighed.
"I offered to be there for them, but she said no," he said, and I knew Amanda might have said that out of pride. Alphas were proud.
"And you let her?" I asked him, and he nodded.
"I did, Tamia, and I do not regret it. I should have rejected her on the balcony that day, and none of this would have happened. She was the beginning of my downfall. It won't work.
If I keep her, I will always see her as the reason my life crumbled.
I need a clean start, and she does too. I want to help with the children, but It seems she would try to use them, and I do not want to give her that room, so I have rejected her. If the children ever desire to know their father, they will come looking for me. I have a lot of issues to handle, and Amanda can't be one of them," he said with a final tone, and I knew his mind was made up. I was also confused that he felt no pain, but I kept it to myself, wanting our conversation to be short.