Font Size
15px

~Hazel’s POV~

My hand trembled as everything suddenly began to make sense.

"Where did you say you found this?" I asked, my voice almost a whisper.

Ariel looked at and replied, "I found it in Dad’s study. It’s your mom. Dad told she was your mother. He said she ran away after giving birth to you... and was later found dead. I tried to ask more questions, but he just shrugged off and walked away."

My mind was reeling, trying to process everything. And then like an echo I heard the old woman’s voice again, whispering in my head: "You look just like her."

Was this the woman she was talking about? My mother?

I stared at the picture in my hand, my grip tightening. My breath hitched. She looked exactly like —sa soft brown hair, sa hazel eyes, sa delicate facial structure. We were identical, like doppelgängers separated by ti. It was uncanny. Overwhelming. I couldn’t breathe.

I must’ve been shaking, because Ariel gently touched my hand.

"Are you okay? Should I go get Beta Caspian? He’s downstairs. He told to co upstairs, but if you’re not okay"

Then I heard her again—.

"No, no, no. It’s fine, Ariel."

But it wasn’t fine. I was trembling. Tears welled up in my eyes without permission.

"Hazel, are you sure? You’re crying," Ariel said, concerned. "You’re pregnant. I don’t want to risk anything happening to you or the baby."

"Ariel," I said more firmly, clutching her hand, "I said I’m fine. Honestly. It’s just that... I’ve never seen a picture of my mother before. And realizing she looks exactly like —it’s strange, right?" I smiled weakly, trying to lighten the mood and distract her.

She slowly nodded, still unsure.

"I just need so water," I added. "That’s all. Just water."

Ariel looked around for a maid, but finding none, she said, "Don’t worry. I’ll go get soone," and quickly slipped out the door.

As soon as she was gone, I clenched the picture tighter, my nails digging into the edge.

What the hell is going on?

The room suddenly felt like it was closing in on . I couldn’t stay here. I had to get out. I had to find Aurora. I needed answers—now.

And almost like fate answering my call, Aurora walked through the door. Without thinking, I grabbed her and quickly shut the door behind her before Ariel could return.

She looked startled. "What? Isol?" she said, yanking her hand from mine.

I didn’t say a word—I simply held up the picture.

Her eyes widened. "Is that... is that a picture of you?"

"No," I said, shaking my head. "That’s my mother. Rember that witch? The one who said I looked just like soone? I think this is who she ant."

Aurora took the picture from my hand, examining it closely. "Are you sure? Who gave this to you?"

"Ariel—my stepsister. She ca in earlier and showed it to . She’s gone now."

Aurora’s face grew serious. "Hazel, listen. I found sothing—the location the witch had written on that old paper. It’s just two hours from here." She tugged to sit on the bed beside her.

"I know you’re not just so ordinary girl, Hazel. You’re different. You can see visions. And Dahlia...she knows sothing. She always has. Ever since she first laid eyes on you that night, when you were revealed as the Moon Chosen. I saw it in her face. That smirk... it was like she already knew. And the vision of the child—it’s all spiraling out of control."

She paused, then looked at intensely. "But the reason I’m certain you’re not human is because I tested you."

I stared at her, heart pounding. "That night... the vision. When we shook hands..." I trailed off.

"Yes," Aurora nodded. "That mory you saw—of a younger version of —that wasn’t an accident. I placed it in my palm, and when we touched, you saw it. That was the test. You are special, Hazel. I don’t know what you are yet... but I want to find out. Still, I don’t want to do this without Caspian and Cayden’s consent. We need them."

I cut her off, my voice sharp.

"Do you think Cayden will take it well? Caspian, maybe. I trust him. But Cayden?"

Aurora sighed. "Then let’s just tell Caspian"

"No," I said quickly. "If Caspian knows, Cayden will find out. I trust Caspian too, but I have this feeling... we shouldn’t tell them. Let this stay between us. Just us girls. We can make the trip tonight. It’s only two hours. We’ll go and co back before dawn." I looked at her, pleading.

"Hazel..." she breathed. "You’re asking a lot."

I grabbed her arm, desperation rising in my chest.

"This is about my child. This is about . I need to know who I am."

She looked into my eyes for a long mont before finally nodding. "Fine. We’ll go tonight. We’ll be back before morning. But if that witch tries anything, I swear I’ll end her."

"I know you will. I trust you," I whispered.

Aurora stood. "I’ll co pick you up tonight. Don’t fall into a deep sleep I’ll be knocking on your window."

I nodded slowly, feeling both terrified and oddly relieved. She gave my arm a gentle squeeze and then we both jumped at a sudden noise.

We turned to the door and froze.

Caspian and Ariel stood there, Ariel holding a cup of water in her hand.

I heard you needed water and sothing was wrong with you," Caspian broke the silence as he stepped into the room, Ariel quietly at his side. Aurora, catching the cue, slipped away with a quick wink in my direction before vanishing from sight.

Caspian walked over and sat beside on the edge of the bed, his expression full of concern. He reached out, gently checking my temperature with the back of his hand.

"And how are you doing now? Everything alright?" he asked softly.

"It’s fine, Caspian," I replied quickly, trying to sound more stable than I felt. "I just had a terrible dream. That’s all."

He gave a small nod. "I was the one who sent Aurora here to check on you. Ariel told she found you alone, visibly shaken, and crying. I couldn’t just stay away."

"I appreciate it. Really. But I’m okay now."

He studied my face for a mont, then said, "Good. I was actually in the middle of sothing, so I’ll go now. I just wanted to make sure you were alright."

I nodded silently.

Before he stood up, he leaned in and gently kissed my forehead. Then, without another word, he turned and left the room.

"Aww, isn’t he so romantic?" Ariel cooed, blushing slightly as she closed the door behind him. She turned to with a dreamy expression. "Oh my god, this is exactly like the man you used to tell about. The one from all those books—treating you like a princess, like sothing out of a fantasy novel. Isn’t it?"

I smiled despite myself. "Yes... it really is."

She sighed and plopped down beside on the bed, bouncing slightly on the mattress. "I hope I find my own Caspian one day," she said wistfully.

Then, grinning mischievously, she leaned over and kissed on the cheek. "Don’t worry," she added playfully, placing both hands on her own stomach. "I’m Mini Hazel. And Mini Hazel is going to find her own Mini Caspian."

I laughed, the sound light but a little forced, my thoughts still spinning.

"Are you sure the baby’s a girl?" I asked, raising a brow.

"Um, I just know," she said confidently. "I hope it’ll be a girl. I really do."

She bead again, resting her head back on the pillows. I rubbed my palm against my own belly, trying to steady my breathing.

My heart was still racing. Would Aurora co back soon?

Caspian hadn’t heard anything or so I hoped. But Aurora might’ve thought he heard.

I just needed her to co. I needed to leave. I needed to end this mystery once and for all.

You are reading Fated to the Alpha–And His Triplet Brothers Chapter 35: Mystery on novel69. Use the chapter navigation above or below to continue reading the latest translated chapters.
Share with your friends
Library saves books to your account. Reading History saves recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You may also like

No reviews yet. Be the first reader to leave one.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.