Olivia’s POV
I blinked, confused. "What?"
He stepped closer now, the shadows of the cell falling across his face. His voice dropped low, rough with emotion.
"On her grave," he said. "I promised her I would avenge what was done to her... and that vengeance starts with you."
My heart twisted. "? What did I do?" I snapped, my voice sharp with disbelief.
Gabriel shook his head slowly. "You did nothing, Olivia. The only cri you committed was being born the daughter of that woman." he spat.
The hate in his eyes made shudder.
My frown deepened as I tried to put his words together.
I held his gaze. "My mother? Did she do sothing terrible?" I asked, confused. When and how did my quiet Mother hurt Gabriel and his family?
Gabriel nodded. "She destroyed my family," he said with spite, "and you are destined to pay for it."
My brow furrowed deeper. My mind scrambled, confused, desperate to make sense of his words. I shook my head... "There has to be so mistake...Are you sure you are not making a mistake, Gabriel? I might not be the one you think I am... my mother is Benita, she is just a nurse..."
"I know who your mother is, Olivia!" he snapped, cutting off. "I’m not confused. I did my research. I spent years digging through files, tracing bloodlines, hunting for proof. And I found you."
I shook my head in disbelief. "Gabriel, no—this is wrong. You’re making a mistake. This has to be soone else. Please—"
"It is not!" he growled, his voice thundering through the dungeon. He suddenly took a sharp breath and turned away from , running a hand down his face, as if the very act of looking at made everything harder.
"Prepare yourself. You will be beheaded tomorrow," he said and turned to leave, but I yelled, stopping him.
"At least tell how," I begged. "What did she do to you? To your family? I deserve to know that much before I die!"
Gabriel didn’t turn around. He stood there in silence for a mont... then spoke without looking at .
"Tomorrow," he said. "Before your execution. I’ll answer all your questions then."
And with that, he walked away.
As soon as the silence settled again, I collapsed to the ground. My legs couldn’t hold anymore. Tears blurred my vision as I closed my eyes, my fingers clutching the cold stone beneath .
I reached... desperately, blindly... for the bond.
For them.
Louis... Levi... Lennox...
I tried again, harder this ti, pushing past the numbness in my body.
Please. Please hear ...
I clenched my fists, pressed them against my chest, and begged them in my heart.
You promised you’d always protect ... rember? You said no matter how mad we were, you’d still co for if I was ever in danger.
Have you forgotten? Have you stopped caring?
I’m still yours.
The collar around my neck pulsed again, like it was laughing at . It was cutting off every last link I had to them.
But I didn’t stop.
I couldn’t stop.
Please... just get the signal. Any signal. Sothing. Anything. Just feel . Co for .
I curled up against the wall, still whispering the words in my head over and over like a prayer. I stared at the ceiling until my eyes grew too heavy.
I didn’t an to fall asleep.
But at so point, the darkness took .
And the last thing I whispered before sleep swallowed whole was—
"Please... find ."
Suddenly, I found myself standing in a cold room. Not the dungeon. No... this was different. There were no chains, no stone walls. The room was spacious, but eerily quiet, and the air was heavy with tension. Everything was pale... washed in gray, like I was trapped inside a dream that didn’t know it was a nightmare yet.
A small crowd stood before . Their faces were blurred. But not all of them.
Because right in front, seated proudly in her wheelchair like a queen on a twisted throne, was Abigail.
Her eyes sparkled with cruel satisfaction, lips curled in a victorious smile.
She looked... happy.
My stomach twisted.
And then I saw him.
Alpha Gabriel.
He sat on a large chair, his throne.
His eyes didn’t even et mine as he stood up slowly.
"All preparations are in place," a faceless guard beside him announced.
"Then let it be done," Gabriel said without hesitation, his voice calm, hollow.
I tried to move.
Tried to scream.
But I couldn’t.
I looked down and realized my hands were bound. My knees hit the floor, and I couldn’t rise. My heart pounded in my chest like it knew the end was near.
"No..." I whispered. "Please..."
But no one listened.
The crowd didn’t flinch.
Abigail only grinned wider.
A man stepped forward—the executioner. Tall, dressed in black, with a heavy axe gripped in both hands.
He walked behind .
Panic gripped my throat. I struggled, but my body refused to move.
This isn’t real, I told myself. This is just a dream—
But it felt real. Too real.
The floor under was cold.
The breath on my neck was real.
And the axe?
It rose.
Gabriel’s voice echoed. "Execute her."
The blade ca down.
I felt it.
My head left my shoulders, rolling to the floor as my body crumpled beside it.
I woke up with a loud gasp, my body shaking all over. I was sweating and breathing fast, like I’d just run for miles.
My hands flew to my neck, terrified I’d feel blood, that maybe the dream was real.
But I was still alive.
It was Just a dream... but it had felt so real.
I blinked rapidly, trying to calm my heart, and that’s when I realized...
I wasn’t alone.
Soone was in the cell.
I froze.
Slowly, I looked up.
And there, leaning against the far wall of the cell like he owned the place, was a face I clearly recognized and never expected to see again.
"Long ti no see, Olivia." he smirked, revealing his devilish smile.
My mouth went dry.
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