Chapter 64: The Plan
Lennox's POV
I stord through the corridor, fists clenched at my sides. Rage pulsed through every inch of like a wildfire I couldn't put out.
I didn't know his na—but I could feel him. On her. In her words. In the way her eyes sparkled when she talked about him. Whoever he was, he had already touched what was mine.
And I was going to find him.
I spotted Louis coming my way.
"Lennox?" he frowned, stepping toward . "What the hell's wrong—?"
"We need to talk," I snapped, my voice cutting like ice. "Now. In my room."
I didn't wait for him to agree. Didn't care if he followed. But he did.
I walked fast, needing space to breathe but knowing I wouldn't get it until this pressure in my chest exploded. The mont we were inside my room, I slamd the door hard enough to rattle the fra and turned on him.
"She said she's going to take a lover," I growled.
His face blanked, like he hadn't heard right. "What?"
"Olivia," I hissed. Just saying her na made my gut twist. "She told she's going to pick a male. Since we're allowed concubines, she figured she should get one too."
He didn't say a word.
"She said she hasn't chosen yet," I went on, pacing the room, trying to outrun the images her words had burned into my brain. "But she described him."
I stopped and t his gaze. "He already touched her. Left marks. Hickeys." My voice dropped, rough and bitter. "She said he kissed her like she was the moon, the stars, the whole damn universe."
Louis didn't move. Just watched with that maddening calm. I couldn't read him. And maybe that's what made my gut coil even tighter.
"She said his mouth moaned for her," I added, each word tasting like poison. "That he worshipped her body with his hands."
Louis's jaw twitched—just a flick—but I saw it.
"She's playing gas," I spat, mostly to myself now. "Trying to provoke us. Maybe it's soone from the staff. Maybe she already has him, and she thinks she can flaunt it like she's in control."
I narrowed my eyes at him. "She didn't say a na."
Louis raised an eyebrow, too casually. "You asked?"
"Of course I did," I snapped. "But she was smug about it. Like it was a secret she was savoring."
He nodded slowly, too slowly. "So what are you going to do?"
I didn't answer right away.
Because I didn't know.
All I could see was her face when she talked about him. All I could feel was the red haze in my vision and the tightness in my fists.
"I'll find out who he is," I said, voice low, but filled with rage. "And when I do…"
I didn't finish the sentence.
Didn't need to.
Louis just nodded. Said nothing. Not a single damn word and that annoyed even more. Why wasn't he angry? Why was he so calm?
"Louis, you don't seem bothered about it," I said through gritted teeth, staring him down. Olivia was our mate; he was supposed to be furious at the thought of another man touching her, yet here he was looking so calm, like it was normal.
"I think Olivia is just ssing with you," he replied evenly. "She carries our marks, Lennox. If another man touched her, we'd know. Our wolves would've felt it. You know that, right?"
For a mont, I pondered Louis's words. If Olivia was being touched by another man apart from my brothers and , then our wolves would definitely have alerted us. But our wolves didn't, so that ans…
"There is no man?" I asked.
"Yes," Louis answered imdiately. Too fast. Too rehearsed.
"Maybe those hickeys you saw were from sothing else, not from a man… No man would dare touch her."
I nodded… but I didn't believe him.
Because Olivia didn't pull those words out of thin air. She ant them. She felt them. I saw it on her damn face.
Which ant soone had touched her like that, but I had to get proof because without it, my brothers wouldn't believe .
Grumbling angrily, I left my room, stord into my studies and buried myself in work, trying to take my mind off it, but it wasn't working. From ti to ti, I saw her face, those hickeys… damn! I couldn't imagine it! What if what she said was true? What if a man really had touched her and my wolf didn't sense it…
That thought alone made want to tear sothing apart.
I slamd the drawer shut in my office, not even sure what I'd been looking for. Paperwork sat untouched on my desk, a pathetic attempt at distraction that failed miserably. My mind kept circling back to her. Her smirk. Her words. Those damn hickeys.
I stood abruptly, the chair screeching across the floor. I couldn't sit still. Couldn't breathe properly.
I paced around the office, trying to think of what to do. I had to be sure. I had to be sure no one was touching her.
"So, what will you do?" My wolf suddenly asked. I stopped pacing, lost in thought, then suddenly, an idea popped into my head. A silly one, but I had to do it. I thought of posting guards at her door, but if I did, the person would see them and never enter her room. So, I decided to hide and watch. I believed I would catch him, and heaven help him.
The hours dragged like chains around my ankles.
Day turned to dusk, and dusk lted into night. The mansion quieted, the usual hum of servants and footsteps vanishing into silence. My body was stiff from how tense I'd been all day. I hadn't eaten, hadn't rested. I couldn't. Not with the storm in my chest threatening to explode.
I pretended to head to bed, letting everyone think I'd retired for the night. But I didn't go far.
Instead, I crept down the hall, silent as a shadow, and took position just across from Olivia's room. The corridor was dim, moonlight filtering in through the tall windows, casting silver across the floor. I stood in the shadows, barely breathing.
And I waited.
Every minute felt like a goddamn hour. My eyes stayed fixed on her door, watching for the slightest movent. I imagined every creak of the floorboards as footsteps. Every gust of wind as a whisper of soone approaching.
But no one ca.
Not a soul.
The entire house had gone still, and I was beginning to think Louis had been right. Maybe she was playing gas. Maybe it was just a lie to get under my skin.
Still… I couldn't shake that look in her eyes.
That smugness.
I stepped quietly out of the shadows and made my way down the hall—closer to her door. Just to check. Just to make sure she was alone. That she wasn't hiding soone in there. That I hadn't missed him slipping in sohow.
But the mont I got close enough to her door, I froze.
I heard sothing.
A sound I wasn't ready for.
A soft moan.
My breath hitched. My blood turned to lava.
It ca again—slightly louder this ti, almost muffled, like she was trying to be quiet but couldn't help it.
My heart thundered so violently I could hear it in my ears.
No.
No, no, no.
She couldn't be…
My hand flew to the spare key in my pocket. I gripped the doorknob, twisted, and shoved the door open—ready to catch them.
But what I saw made freeze.
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