Sofia’s POV
My head was spinning. It felt like I was trapped in a dream. Rebecca dead? How was that even possible? Was that why I couldn’t reach her for the past few months? When I heard she’d married Damien, I was stunned — because the Rebecca I knew would never do that. She knew I loved Damien too much to ever hurt like that... speaking of Damien — the door creaked open and he stepped in, looking like he was on the brink of collapsing.
Our eyes t, and I couldn’t recognize the man in front of ... I couldn’t believe this was the man I fell in love with... the kind-hearted, jovial Damien. I couldn’t believe he did all the things he confessed. I glared at him and stood to my feet, moving closer until I stood before him.
"Tell , did you kill her?"
Damien’s eyes twitched, and I could tell he was hurt by my accusation.
"I didn’t... I swear on my life... I am still investigating her death."
The look in his eyes told he was telling the truth, but I just couldn’t believe him. My head throbbed as I stood there, staring at the man I once loved. The man I thought I knew. Rebecca was gone... and sohow, Damien—my Damien—was tangled in all of it. I couldn’t breathe. I took a step back, my heart pounding.
"I need to leave," I whispered, turning around.
Behind , I heard him shift.
"Sofia," his voice cracked. "At least tell why. I deserve that much."
I froze. He sounded broken. Desperate.
"I loved you," he said, each word heavy. "I never once tried to hurt you. So please... just tell why you left."
I clenched my jaw and slowly turned around to face him, the pain bubbling inside .
"No point hiding it anymore," I said softly. "You want the truth? Fine."
I t his eyes.
"I left because I found out we’re related."
His breath hitched.
I nodded slowly. "Our families... the blood feud... the history of betrayal between us. I found out. And I knew then that whatever we had—whatever we dread of—was dood from the start."
Tears stung his eyes. "Sofia..."
"I couldn’t live with that truth," I whispered. "I couldn’t lie to myself anymore."
He took a step toward . "I don’t care about that," he said, shaking his head. "I love you. I don’t care what our families did. I don’t care about any damn feud. You’re mine. My mate."
I looked away, blinking back tears. "You know I’m not really your mate, Damien."
He froze.
"You marked ," I continued. "We chose each other because we loved each other. We wanted to be bonded... but we were never fated mates. Not really."
Silence stretched between us, thick and aching.
"You know it’s true," I added quietly. He looked down, pain etched on his face.
I stepped back again.
"I loved you, Damien," I whispered. "But right now I don’t recognize the man in front of . You’ve changed a lot, and I hope one day you find love and peace." With that, I turned to leave.
But I didn’t even make it halfway across the room before I felt him. He wrapped his arms around from behind, pulling into his chest like letting go would destroy him completely. He didn’t say a word. But I could feel it—his sobs. His chest shook silently against my back. His breath hitched as he buried his face into my shoulder, clinging to like I was the last thing holding him together.
My heart cracked. My wolf whimpered inside , crying for the bond we once shared. For the love that still lingered in the corners of my heart. But I couldn’t let her rise. Not now. Not anymore.
I closed my eyes, forcing the tears back.
"I’m sorry," I whispered, barely able to speak. "But this isn’t our story anymore."
Gently, I reached down and pried his hands off . He didn’t fight . Didn’t try to stop . He just let . I stepped away, opened the door and left.
With tear-filled eyes and a broken heart, I descended the stairs and when I got to the living room I t the triplets having a talk with one of their guards. When they saw , they sent the guard away. I walked over to them and spoke.
"I believe Olivia is my half-sister," I announced and saw their eyes widen.
"Yes... we share the sa father but different mothers who are twin sisters," I added. The triplets looked dumbfounded but I continued.
"Where is Rebecca’s body?"
"In the mortuary," Louis responded.
I swallowed in pain and nodded. "I will make arrangents when I get ho for her body to be brought to . That way I can bury her myself."
The triplets nodded and then Lennox spoke. "Are you going to et Olivia now?" he asked.
I sighed. "I don’t know if they will let see her."
The brothers looked confused. "Why?"
My shoulders slumped. "My mother was an enemy to Olivia’s mother despite them being twins... It’s a long story but just know that Olivia and her brother see as an enemy," I said with pain. Knowing that I have a younger sister who probably hates without even getting to et or know was a lot to take.
"Thank you. I will take my leave now."
They didn’t say anything. They didn’t need to. I turned to leave, but paused at the doorway and glanced back.
"I’m..." I began, eting each of their eyes, "I apologize for all the things Damien did to you three. I hope one day you can find it in your heart to forgive him."
I didn’t wait to get their response before leaving. As I stepped out into the cool evening air, the wind kissed my cheeks, drying what remained of my tears. I had barely taken five steps when a guard approached from the side of the mansion.
"The Alphas instructed to drive you, ma’am," he said politely, gesturing toward the sleek black car parked near the edge of the driveway.
I hesitated for a mont—torn between pride and exhaustion—but finally gave a soft nod. "Thank you."
The drive was quiet. No music. No questions. Just silence... and my thoughts. Thoughts of Rebecca. Of Damien. Of Olivia. Of everything that had fallen apart.
After two long hours, the vehicle slowed to a stop at the edge of Nightshade Pack’s territory. I opened the door gently and stepped out. "Thank you," I said to the guard. He nodded, and I watched the car disappear down the road before turning toward the path that led ho.
The closer I got, the heavier my heart felt. I reached my front door and rang the bell. It opened seconds later to reveal my mother. She stood in the doorway, stunned, confused.
"Sofia?" she whispered.
Before she could say more, a tiny voice squealed from behind her.
"Mommy!"
My heart leapt. A wide smile spread across my face as my two-year-old son ca running, his arms flung open as he threw himself into . I dropped to my knees instantly and scooped him into my arms. Tears rushed to my eyes. I held him tightly, kissing his soft curls.
"Oh, baby," I whispered. "I missed you so much."
He giggled against my shoulder, wrapping his little arms around my neck. "Miss you, Mommy! Daddy co too?" he asked, his eyes wide with excitent.
I felt my throat close up.
How could I tell him that his father didn’t even know he existed?
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