Alpha Fated 2
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Chapter 1: omegaOlivia’s POV“Wake up, Olivia,” Mom’s voice echoed in my sleep.I groaned, pulling the blanket over my head. “Five more minutes, Mom.”“We don’t have any more minutes,” she snapped, shaking my leg with a force that made it impossible to ignore. “Get up now, or we’ll be late.”“Mom,” I groaned in frustration, slowly forcing my eyes open.“Don’t tell me you still want to sleep,” she said, standing at the foot of my bed, her hands placed firmly on her hips as she tapped her foot impatiently on the tiled floor. “Other servants are already up doing their duties, but you are still sleeping? Do you want us relieved of our duties?” Mother snapped angrily at me.I sighed heavily, tossing the blanket aside as I dragged myself out of bed. “I’m up, I’m up,” I muttered, rubbing the sleep from my eyes.“Anita is staying in the pack house for the weekend, and she has asked that you be the one to attend to her until she leaves,” Mother announced, and my frown deepened. “Why me? Out of all the servants, why do I have to be her personal maid?”“Don’t start,” Mom said firmly, shoving me toward the bathroom. “Get moving. There’s no time for complaining.”I stomped to the bathroom, muttering under my breath as I turned on the tap.The thought of spending the day attending to Anita made my stomach churn.Anita and I were born on the same day, which was why we were close in the first place. Once, she had been my best friend. We’d grown up together, running through the forest, sharing secrets, and dreaming of our future.That was before everything fell apart.My father was one of the pack’s strongest warriors, and my mother worked in the pack hospital. Our family may not have been the wealthiest, but we had respect.But everything changed the night of the setup.I stared into the mirror as the memories replayed in my head. My father had been framed for stealing from the Alpha, a crime punishable by death. Despite his pleas of innocence, no one believed him. The evidence gotten was all pointed at him, planted carefully by someone who wanted to see him fall. We were stripped of everything. My father was imprisoned for life, my mother was demoted to an omega, and I was forced to share her fate.Anita was there that night. She hadn’t comforted me, hadn’t spoken up for the family she once called her own. Instead, she stayed silent, her gaze avoiding mine as we were being mocked.Now, years later, our former Beta had died from an incurable illness, and her father was appointed the new Beta. Anita was now the Beta’s daughter. And I? I was nothing more than a servant. An omega.What made it worse was how effortlessly she fit into her new role. The triplets, our Alpha’s sons, Louis, Levi, and Lennox, loved her. Their attention, their admiration, it all belonged to her now. They literally worshiped the ground she walked on, and everyone believed she would turn out to be their mate once she turned eighteen, which was only a few days away. The brothers were actually competing among themselves for her attention and love, and it was so annoying to watch. Or perhaps I was just jealous of her life.I finished washing up, dressed quickly into the maid’s uniform, and stepped into the kitchen, where my mother was preparing breakfast.“Olivia,” my mother called, “I know this isn’t easy, but… we’ve already lost so much. Don’t give them a reason to take more.”I nodded, biting back the urge to argue. She didn’t understand. How could she? I was once the daughter of a respected Gamma, but now? I was a mere Omega.“Here,” my mother said, handing me a tray with a steaming cup of coffee. “She asked for this.”I frowned but took the tray and headed toward the guest room where she was staying.“I’ll find my mate, and all this will be over,” I whispered, trying to comfort myself.But I let out a dry laugh. Yeah, right. The only mate I would get was another omega, another nobody just like me. This life? It wasn’t ending.Reaching Anita’s room, I sighed heavily and knocked on her door, bracing myself for another day of being reminded of how far I’d fallen, and how far she’d risen.I sucked a deep breath before knocking again.“Come in,” Anita’s voice called.I pushed the door open carefully, keeping my head down. “Your coffee,” I said quietly, stepping inside the room.The first thing I noticed was the sound. A soft giggle, followed by the low murmur of a man’s voice. My eyes moved up for just a second, and what I saw stopped me in my tracks.There they were, Anita and Louis. She was tangled in his arms on the bed, her silky robe slipping off one shoulder. His shirt was open, his muscular chest on full display as he leaned into her, his lips brushing her neck.I swallowed hard. My eyes darted back to the floor, and I placed the coffee on the table. Without another word, I turned, desperate to leave.“Wait,” Anita said sharply.I froze, turning back to her reluctantly.She kissed Louis deeply and even moaned in between the kisses before pulling away.My wolf growled in spite, but I put on a blank expression. Anita stepped out of the bed in just in her matching set of red underwear. I watched her sway her hips seductively at Louis, and I noticed how he hungrily gawked at her. Anita has a sexy body, and I have to give her credit for that.She picked up the cup of coffee, her lips curling into a smug smile as she swirled the liquid inside. Her eyes scanned me from head to toe. Louis remained silent on the bed, leaning back against the headboard.She took a slow sip, her nose wrinkling in exaggerated displeasure. “What is this?” she asked, her voice sharp and filled with annoyance.“It’s the coffee you requested,” I replied respectfully, keeping my tone polite despite the way my wolf growled in the back of my mind.“This?” she scoffed, holding the cup out as if it were something filthy. “You call this coffee?”My jaw clenched, but I forced myself to remain calm. “It was made in the way you like it,” I said.Anita’s eyes narrowed in anger, and suddenly, she threw the hot coffee over my chest and arms, soaking through my dress. The sharp sting of the heat made me gasp, but I bit my lip to keep from crying out.“Next time you serve me garbage like this, I swear I’ll dump it on your face.”Behind her, Louis remained silent, not wanting to interfere.I stood frozen, my frown deepening as the coffee dripped down my skin. My wolf stirred, angry. I could almost hear her urging me to act. But what could I do?“I’m sorry if the coffee wasn’t to your liking,” I said quietly, forcing the words out despite the lump in my throat. “I’ll remake it.”Anita laughed, a light, annoying sound that grated on my nerves. “Don’t bother,” she said, waving a dismissive hand. “Just try to be less useless next time.”Turning her back to me, She turned away, moving toward Louis. She slid onto his lap like I wasn’t even in the room. He pulled her close, barely sparing me a glance before his lips found her neck.“You’re dismissed,” he said, though his voice lacked the sharpness it usually carried.I swallowed hard, nodded, and turned to leave, my heart racing in my chest.As I stepped out of the room, I let out a shaky breath. The humiliation burned as much as the coffee had, but I sucked in a deep breath and gathered my emotions.Making my way back to the kitchen, I met with Bala, Lennox’s personal guard. “There you are. Lennox calls for you,”I frowned. “Did he say why?” I asked, my stomach tightening. Lennox, the eldest of the triplets, rarely summoned me unless it was important. And rarely for anything good.Bala shrugged. “Not exactly, but he seemed really furious.”A lump formed in my throat, but I forced myself to stay composed. Without another word, I turned and made my way to Lennox’s room.When I reached his door, I hesitated for a moment before knocking. Instantly, His authoritative voice ordered me in.Chapter 2: Accused Chapter 1: omegaOlivia’s POV“Wake up, Olivia,” Mom’s voice echoed in my sleep.I groaned, pulling the blanket over my head. “Five more minutes, Mom.”“We don’t have any more minutes,” she snapped, shaking my leg with a force that made it impossible to ignore. “Get up now, or we’ll be late.”“Mom,” I groaned in frustration, slowly forcing my eyes open.“Don’t tell me you still want to sleep,” she said, standing at the foot of my bed, her hands placed firmly on her hips as she tapped her foot impatiently on the tiled floor. “Other servants are already up doing their duties, but you are still sleeping? Do you want us relieved of our duties?” Mother snapped angrily at me.I sighed heavily, tossing the blanket aside as I dragged myself out of bed. “I’m up, I’m up,” I muttered, rubbing the sleep from my eyes.“Anita is staying in the pack house for the weekend, and she has asked that you be the one to attend to her until she leaves,” Mother announced, and my frown deepened. “Why me? Out of all the servants, why do I have to be her personal maid?”“Don’t start,” Mom said firmly, shoving me toward the bathroom. “Get moving. There’s no time for complaining.”I stomped to the bathroom, muttering under my breath as I turned on the tap.The thought of spending the day attending to Anita made my stomach churn.Anita and I were born on the same day, which was why we were close in the first place. Once, she had been my best friend. We’d grown up together, running through the forest, sharing secrets, and dreaming of our future.That was before everything fell apart.My father was one of the pack’s strongest warriors, and my mother worked in the pack hospital. Our family may not have been the wealthiest, but we had respect.But everything changed the night of the setup.I stared into the mirror as the memories replayed in my head. My father had been framed for stealing from the Alpha, a crime punishable by death. Despite his pleas of innocence, no one believed him. The evidence gotten was all pointed at him, planted carefully by someone who wanted to see him fall. We were stripped of everything. My father was imprisoned for life, my mother was demoted to an omega, and I was forced to share her fate.Anita was there that night. She hadn’t comforted me, hadn’t spoken up for the family she once called her own. Instead, she stayed silent, her gaze avoiding mine as we were being mocked.Now, years later, our former Beta had died from an incurable illness, and her father was appointed the new Beta. Anita was now the Beta’s daughter. And I? I was nothing more than a servant. An omega.What made it worse was how effortlessly she fit into her new role. The triplets, our Alpha’s sons, Louis, Levi, and Lennox, loved her. Their attention, their admiration, it all belonged to her now. They literally worshiped the ground she walked on, and everyone believed she would turn out to be their mate once she turned eighteen, which was only a few days away. The brothers were actually competing among themselves for her attention and love, and it was so annoying to watch. Or perhaps I was just jealous of her life.I finished washing up, dressed quickly into the maid’s uniform, and stepped into the kitchen, where my mother was preparing breakfast.“Olivia,” my mother called, “I know this isn’t easy, but… we’ve already lost so much. Don’t give them a reason to take more.”I nodded, biting back the urge to argue. She didn’t understand. How could she? I was once the daughter of a respected Gamma, but now? I was a mere Omega.“Here,” my mother said, handing me a tray with a steaming cup of coffee. “She asked for this.”I frowned but took the tray and headed toward the guest room where she was staying.“I’ll find my mate, and all this will be over,” I whispered, trying to comfort myself.But I let out a dry laugh. Yeah, right. The only mate I would get was another omega, another nobody just like me. This life? It wasn’t ending.Reaching Anita’s room, I sighed heavily and knocked on her door, bracing myself for another day of being reminded of how far I’d fallen, and how far she’d risen.I sucked a deep breath before knocking again.“Come in,” Anita’s voice called.I pushed the door open carefully, keeping my head down. “Your coffee,” I said quietly, stepping inside the room.The first thing I noticed was the sound. A soft giggle, followed by the low murmur of a man’s voice. My eyes moved up for just a second, and what I saw stopped me in my tracks.There they were, Anita and Louis. She was tangled in his arms on the bed, her silky robe slipping off one shoulder. His shirt was open, his muscular chest on full display as he leaned into her, his lips brushing her neck.I swallowed hard. My eyes darted back to the floor, and I placed the coffee on the table. Without another word, I turned, desperate to leave.“Wait,” Anita said sharply.I froze, turning back to her reluctantly.She kissed Louis deeply and even moaned in between the kisses before pulling away.My wolf growled in spite, but I put on a blank expression. Anita stepped out of the bed in just in her matching set of red underwear. I watched her sway her hips seductively at Louis, and I noticed how he hungrily gawked at her. Anita has a sexy body, and I have to give her credit for that.She picked up the cup of coffee, her lips curling into a smug smile as she swirled the liquid inside. Her eyes scanned me from head to toe. Louis remained silent on the bed, leaning back against the headboard.She took a slow sip, her nose wrinkling in exaggerated displeasure. “What is this?” she asked, her voice sharp and filled with annoyance.“It’s the coffee you requested,” I replied respectfully, keeping my tone polite despite the way my wolf growled in the back of my mind.“This?” she scoffed, holding the cup out as if it were something filthy. “You call this coffee?”My jaw clenched, but I forced myself to remain calm. “It was made in the way you like it,” I said.Anita’s eyes narrowed in anger, and suddenly, she threw the hot coffee over my chest and arms, soaking through my dress. The sharp sting of the heat made me gasp, but I bit my lip to keep from crying out.“Next time you serve me garbage like this, I swear I’ll dump it on your face.”Behind her, Louis remained silent, not wanting to interfere.I stood frozen, my frown deepening as the coffee dripped down my skin. My wolf stirred, angry. I could almost hear her urging me to act. But what could I do?“I’m sorry if the coffee wasn’t to your liking,” I said quietly, forcing the words out despite the lump in my throat. “I’ll remake it.”Anita laughed, a light, annoying sound that grated on my nerves. “Don’t bother,” she said, waving a dismissive hand. “Just try to be less useless next time.”Turning her back to me, She turned away, moving toward Louis. She slid onto his lap like I wasn’t even in the room. He pulled her close, barely sparing me a glance before his lips found her neck.“You’re dismissed,” he said, though his voice lacked the sharpness it usually carried.I swallowed hard, nodded, and turned to leave, my heart racing in my chest.As I stepped out of the room, I let out a shaky breath. The humiliation burned as much as the coffee had, but I sucked in a deep breath and gathered my emotions.Making my way back to the kitchen, I met with Bala, Lennox’s personal guard. “There you are. Lennox calls for you,”I frowned. “Did he say why?” I asked, my stomach tightening. Lennox, the eldest of the triplets, rarely summoned me unless it was important. And rarely for anything good.Bala shrugged. “Not exactly, but he seemed really furious.”A lump formed in my throat, but I forced myself to stay composed. Without another word, I turned and made my way to Lennox’s room.When I reached his door, I hesitated for a moment before knocking. Instantly, His authoritative voice ordered me in.Chapter 2: Accused Chapter 1: omega Chapter 1: omega Chapter 1: omega

Olivia’s POV“Wake up, Olivia,” Mom’s voice echoed in my sleep.I groaned, pulling the blanket over my head. “Five more minutes, Mom.”“We don’t have any more minutes,” she snapped, shaking my leg with a force that made it impossible to ignore. “Get up now, or we’ll be late.”“Mom,” I groaned in frustration, slowly forcing my eyes open.“Don’t tell me you still want to sleep,” she said, standing at the foot of my bed, her hands placed firmly on her hips as she tapped her foot impatiently on the tiled floor. “Other servants are already up doing their duties, but you are still sleeping? Do you want us relieved of our duties?” Mother snapped angrily at me.I sighed heavily, tossing the blanket aside as I dragged myself out of bed. “I’m up, I’m up,” I muttered, rubbing the sleep from my eyes.“Anita is staying in the pack house for the weekend, and she has asked that you be the one to attend to her until she leaves,” Mother announced, and my frown deepened. “Why me? Out of all the servants, why do I have to be her personal maid?”“Don’t start,” Mom said firmly, shoving me toward the bathroom. “Get moving. There’s no time for complaining.”I stomped to the bathroom, muttering under my breath as I turned on the tap.The thought of spending the day attending to Anita made my stomach churn.Anita and I were born on the same day, which was why we were close in the first place. Once, she had been my best friend. We’d grown up together, running through the forest, sharing secrets, and dreaming of our future.That was before everything fell apart.My father was one of the pack’s strongest warriors, and my mother worked in the pack hospital. Our family may not have been the wealthiest, but we had respect.But everything changed the night of the setup.I stared into the mirror as the memories replayed in my head. My father had been framed for stealing from the Alpha, a crime punishable by death. Despite his pleas of innocence, no one believed him. The evidence gotten was all pointed at him, planted carefully by someone who wanted to see him fall. We were stripped of everything. My father was imprisoned for life, my mother was demoted to an omega, and I was forced to share her fate.Anita was there that night. She hadn’t comforted me, hadn’t spoken up for the family she once called her own. Instead, she stayed silent, her gaze avoiding mine as we were being mocked.Now, years later, our former Beta had died from an incurable illness, and her father was appointed the new Beta. Anita was now the Beta’s daughter. And I? I was nothing more than a servant. An omega.What made it worse was how effortlessly she fit into her new role. The triplets, our Alpha’s sons, Louis, Levi, and Lennox, loved her. Their attention, their admiration, it all belonged to her now. They literally worshiped the ground she walked on, and everyone believed she would turn out to be their mate once she turned eighteen, which was only a few days away. The brothers were actually competing among themselves for her attention and love, and it was so annoying to watch. Or perhaps I was just jealous of her life.I finished washing up, dressed quickly into the maid’s uniform, and stepped into the kitchen, where my mother was preparing breakfast.“Olivia,” my mother called, “I know this isn’t easy, but… we’ve already lost so much. Don’t give them a reason to take more.”I nodded, biting back the urge to argue. She didn’t understand. How could she? I was once the daughter of a respected Gamma, but now? I was a mere Omega.“Here,” my mother said, handing me a tray with a steaming cup of coffee. “She asked for this.”I frowned but took the tray and headed toward the guest room where she was staying.“I’ll find my mate, and all this will be over,” I whispered, trying to comfort myself.But I let out a dry laugh. Yeah, right. The only mate I would get was another omega, another nobody just like me. This life? It wasn’t ending.Reaching Anita’s room, I sighed heavily and knocked on her door, bracing myself for another day of being reminded of how far I’d fallen, and how far she’d risen.I sucked a deep breath before knocking again.“Come in,” Anita’s voice called.I pushed the door open carefully, keeping my head down. “Your coffee,” I said quietly, stepping inside the room.The first thing I noticed was the sound. A soft giggle, followed by the low murmur of a man’s voice. My eyes moved up for just a second, and what I saw stopped me in my tracks.There they were, Anita and Louis. She was tangled in his arms on the bed, her silky robe slipping off one shoulder. His shirt was open, his muscular chest on full display as he leaned into her, his lips brushing her neck.I swallowed hard. My eyes darted back to the floor, and I placed the coffee on the table. Without another word, I turned, desperate to leave.“Wait,” Anita said sharply.I froze, turning back to her reluctantly.She kissed Louis deeply and even moaned in between the kisses before pulling away.My wolf growled in spite, but I put on a blank expression. Anita stepped out of the bed in just in her matching set of red underwear. I watched her sway her hips seductively at Louis, and I noticed how he hungrily gawked at her. Anita has a sexy body, and I have to give her credit for that.She picked up the cup of coffee, her lips curling into a smug smile as she swirled the liquid inside. Her eyes scanned me from head to toe. Louis remained silent on the bed, leaning back against the headboard.She took a slow sip, her nose wrinkling in exaggerated displeasure. “What is this?” she asked, her voice sharp and filled with annoyance.“It’s the coffee you requested,” I replied respectfully, keeping my tone polite despite the way my wolf growled in the back of my mind.“This?” she scoffed, holding the cup out as if it were something filthy. “You call this coffee?”My jaw clenched, but I forced myself to remain calm. “It was made in the way you like it,” I said.Anita’s eyes narrowed in anger, and suddenly, she threw the hot coffee over my chest and arms, soaking through my dress. The sharp sting of the heat made me gasp, but I bit my lip to keep from crying out.“Next time you serve me garbage like this, I swear I’ll dump it on your face.”Behind her, Louis remained silent, not wanting to interfere.I stood frozen, my frown deepening as the coffee dripped down my skin. My wolf stirred, angry. I could almost hear her urging me to act. But what could I do?“I’m sorry if the coffee wasn’t to your liking,” I said quietly, forcing the words out despite the lump in my throat. “I’ll remake it.”Anita laughed, a light, annoying sound that grated on my nerves. “Don’t bother,” she said, waving a dismissive hand. “Just try to be less useless next time.”Turning her back to me, She turned away, moving toward Louis. She slid onto his lap like I wasn’t even in the room. He pulled her close, barely sparing me a glance before his lips found her neck.“You’re dismissed,” he said, though his voice lacked the sharpness it usually carried.I swallowed hard, nodded, and turned to leave, my heart racing in my chest.As I stepped out of the room, I let out a shaky breath. The humiliation burned as much as the coffee had, but I sucked in a deep breath and gathered my emotions.Making my way back to the kitchen, I met with Bala, Lennox’s personal guard. “There you are. Lennox calls for you,”I frowned. “Did he say why?” I asked, my stomach tightening. Lennox, the eldest of the triplets, rarely summoned me unless it was important. And rarely for anything good.Bala shrugged. “Not exactly, but he seemed really furious.”A lump formed in my throat, but I forced myself to stay composed. Without another word, I turned and made my way to Lennox’s room.When I reached his door, I hesitated for a moment before knocking. Instantly, His authoritative voice ordered me in. Olivia’s POV“Wake up, Olivia,” Mom’s voice echoed in my sleep.I groaned, pulling the blanket over my head. “Five more minutes, Mom.”“We don’t have any more minutes,” she snapped, shaking my leg with a force that made it impossible to ignore. “Get up now, or we’ll be late.”“Mom,” I groaned in frustration, slowly forcing my eyes open.“Don’t tell me you still want to sleep,” she said, standing at the foot of my bed, her hands placed firmly on her hips as she tapped her foot impatiently on the tiled floor. “Other servants are already up doing their duties, but you are still sleeping? Do you want us relieved of our duties?” Mother snapped angrily at me.I sighed heavily, tossing the blanket aside as I dragged myself out of bed. “I’m up, I’m up,” I muttered, rubbing the sleep from my eyes.“Anita is staying in the pack house for the weekend, and she has asked that you be the one to attend to her until she leaves,” Mother announced, and my frown deepened. “Why me? Out of all the servants, why do I have to be her personal maid?”“Don’t start,” Mom said firmly, shoving me toward the bathroom. “Get moving. There’s no time for complaining.”I stomped to the bathroom, muttering under my breath as I turned on the tap.The thought of spending the day attending to Anita made my stomach churn.Anita and I were born on the same day, which was why we were close in the first place. Once, she had been my best friend. We’d grown up together, running through the forest, sharing secrets, and dreaming of our future.That was before everything fell apart.My father was one of the pack’s strongest warriors, and my mother worked in the pack hospital. Our family may not have been the wealthiest, but we had respect.But everything changed the night of the setup.I stared into the mirror as the memories replayed in my head. My father had been framed for stealing from the Alpha, a crime punishable by death. Despite his pleas of innocence, no one believed him. The evidence gotten was all pointed at him, planted carefully by someone who wanted to see him fall. We were stripped of everything. My father was imprisoned for life, my mother was demoted to an omega, and I was forced to share her fate.Anita was there that night. She hadn’t comforted me, hadn’t spoken up for the family she once called her own. Instead, she stayed silent, her gaze avoiding mine as we were being mocked.Now, years later, our former Beta had died from an incurable illness, and her father was appointed the new Beta. Anita was now the Beta’s daughter. And I? I was nothing more than a servant. An omega.What made it worse was how effortlessly she fit into her new role. The triplets, our Alpha’s sons, Louis, Levi, and Lennox, loved her. Their attention, their admiration, it all belonged to her now. They literally worshiped the ground she walked on, and everyone believed she would turn out to be their mate once she turned eighteen, which was only a few days away. The brothers were actually competing among themselves for her attention and love, and it was so annoying to watch. Or perhaps I was just jealous of her life.I finished washing up, dressed quickly into the maid’s uniform, and stepped into the kitchen, where my mother was preparing breakfast.“Olivia,” my mother called, “I know this isn’t easy, but… we’ve already lost so much. Don’t give them a reason to take more.”I nodded, biting back the urge to argue. She didn’t understand. How could she? I was once the daughter of a respected Gamma, but now? I was a mere Omega.“Here,” my mother said, handing me a tray with a steaming cup of coffee. “She asked for this.”I frowned but took the tray and headed toward the guest room where she was staying.“I’ll find my mate, and all this will be over,” I whispered, trying to comfort myself.But I let out a dry laugh. Yeah, right. The only mate I would get was another omega, another nobody just like me. This life? It wasn’t ending.Reaching Anita’s room, I sighed heavily and knocked on her door, bracing myself for another day of being reminded of how far I’d fallen, and how far she’d risen.I sucked a deep breath before knocking again.“Come in,” Anita’s voice called.I pushed the door open carefully, keeping my head down. “Your coffee,” I said quietly, stepping inside the room.The first thing I noticed was the sound. A soft giggle, followed by the low murmur of a man’s voice. My eyes moved up for just a second, and what I saw stopped me in my tracks.There they were, Anita and Louis. She was tangled in his arms on the bed, her silky robe slipping off one shoulder. His shirt was open, his muscular chest on full display as he leaned into her, his lips brushing her neck.I swallowed hard. My eyes darted back to the floor, and I placed the coffee on the table. Without another word, I turned, desperate to leave.“Wait,” Anita said sharply.I froze, turning back to her reluctantly.She kissed Louis deeply and even moaned in between the kisses before pulling away.My wolf growled in spite, but I put on a blank expression. Anita stepped out of the bed in just in her matching set of red underwear. I watched her sway her hips seductively at Louis, and I noticed how he hungrily gawked at her. Anita has a sexy body, and I have to give her credit for that.She picked up the cup of coffee, her lips curling into a smug smile as she swirled the liquid inside. Her eyes scanned me from head to toe. Louis remained silent on the bed, leaning back against the headboard.She took a slow sip, her nose wrinkling in exaggerated displeasure. “What is this?” she asked, her voice sharp and filled with annoyance.“It’s the coffee you requested,” I replied respectfully, keeping my tone polite despite the way my wolf growled in the back of my mind.“This?” she scoffed, holding the cup out as if it were something filthy. “You call this coffee?”My jaw clenched, but I forced myself to remain calm. “It was made in the way you like it,” I said.Anita’s eyes narrowed in anger, and suddenly, she threw the hot coffee over my chest and arms, soaking through my dress. The sharp sting of the heat made me gasp, but I bit my lip to keep from crying out.“Next time you serve me garbage like this, I swear I’ll dump it on your face.”Behind her, Louis remained silent, not wanting to interfere.I stood frozen, my frown deepening as the coffee dripped down my skin. My wolf stirred, angry. I could almost hear her urging me to act. But what could I do?“I’m sorry if the coffee wasn’t to your liking,” I said quietly, forcing the words out despite the lump in my throat. “I’ll remake it.”Anita laughed, a light, annoying sound that grated on my nerves. “Don’t bother,” she said, waving a dismissive hand. “Just try to be less useless next time.”Turning her back to me, She turned away, moving toward Louis. She slid onto his lap like I wasn’t even in the room. He pulled her close, barely sparing me a glance before his lips found her neck.“You’re dismissed,” he said, though his voice lacked the sharpness it usually carried.I swallowed hard, nodded, and turned to leave, my heart racing in my chest.As I stepped out of the room, I let out a shaky breath. The humiliation burned as much as the coffee had, but I sucked in a deep breath and gathered my emotions.Making my way back to the kitchen, I met with Bala, Lennox’s personal guard. “There you are. Lennox calls for you,”I frowned. “Did he say why?” I asked, my stomach tightening. Lennox, the eldest of the triplets, rarely summoned me unless it was important. And rarely for anything good.Bala shrugged. “Not exactly, but he seemed really furious.”A lump formed in my throat, but I forced myself to stay composed. Without another word, I turned and made my way to Lennox’s room.When I reached his door, I hesitated for a moment before knocking. Instantly, His authoritative voice ordered me in. Olivia’s POV Olivia’s POV Olivia’s POV

“Wake up, Olivia,” Mom’s voice echoed in my sleep. “Wake up, Olivia,” Mom’s voice echoed in my sleep. “Wake up, Olivia,” Mom’s voice echoed in my sleep.

I groaned, pulling the blanket over my head. “Five more minutes, Mom.” I groaned, pulling the blanket over my head. “Five more minutes, Mom.” I groaned, pulling the blanket over my head. “Five more minutes, Mom.”

“We don’t have any more minutes,” she snapped, shaking my leg with a force that made it impossible to ignore. “Get up now, or we’ll be late.” “We don’t have any more minutes,” she snapped, shaking my leg with a force that made it impossible to ignore. “Get up now, or we’ll be late.” “We don’t have any more minutes,” she snapped, shaking my leg with a force that made it impossible to ignore. “Get up now, or we’ll be late.”

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“Mom,” I groaned in frustration, slowly forcing my eyes open. “Mom,” I groaned in frustration, slowly forcing my eyes open. “Mom,” I groaned in frustration, slowly forcing my eyes open.

“Don’t tell me you still want to sleep,” she said, standing at the foot of my bed, her hands placed firmly on her hips as she tapped her foot impatiently on the tiled floor. “Other servants are already up doing their duties, but you are still sleeping? Do you want us relieved of our duties?” Mother snapped angrily at me. “Don’t tell me you still want to sleep,” she said, standing at the foot of my bed, her hands placed firmly on her hips as she tapped her foot impatiently on the tiled floor. “Other servants are already up doing their duties, but you are still sleeping? Do you want us relieved of our duties?” Mother snapped angrily at me. “Don’t tell me you still want to sleep,” she said, standing at the foot of my bed, her hands placed firmly on her hips as she tapped her foot impatiently on the tiled floor. “Other servants are already up doing their duties, but you are still sleeping? Do you want us relieved of our duties?” Mother snapped angrily at me.

I sighed heavily, tossing the blanket aside as I dragged myself out of bed. “I’m up, I’m up,” I muttered, rubbing the sleep from my eyes. I sighed heavily, tossing the blanket aside as I dragged myself out of bed. “I’m up, I’m up,” I muttered, rubbing the sleep from my eyes. I sighed heavily, tossing the blanket aside as I dragged myself out of bed. “I’m up, I’m up,” I muttered, rubbing the sleep from my eyes.

“Anita is staying in the pack house for the weekend, and she has asked that you be the one to attend to her until she leaves,” Mother announced, and my frown deepened. “Why me? Out of all the servants, why do I have to be her personal maid?” “Anita is staying in the pack house for the weekend, and she has asked that you be the one to attend to her until she leaves,” Mother announced, and my frown deepened. “Why me? Out of all the servants, why do I have to be her personal maid?” “Anita is staying in the pack house for the weekend, and she has asked that you be the one to attend to her until she leaves,” Mother announced, and my frown deepened. “Why me? Out of all the servants, why do I have to be her personal maid?”

“Don’t start,” Mom said firmly, shoving me toward the bathroom. “Get moving. There’s no time for complaining.” “Don’t start,” Mom said firmly, shoving me toward the bathroom. “Get moving. There’s no time for complaining.” “Don’t start,” Mom said firmly, shoving me toward the bathroom. “Get moving. There’s no time for complaining.”

I stomped to the bathroom, muttering under my breath as I turned on the tap. I stomped to the bathroom, muttering under my breath as I turned on the tap. I stomped to the bathroom, muttering under my breath as I turned on the tap.

The thought of spending the day attending to Anita made my stomach churn. The thought of spending the day attending to Anita made my stomach churn. The thought of spending the day attending to Anita made my stomach churn.

Anita and I were born on the same day, which was why we were close in the first place. Once, she had been my best friend. We’d grown up together, running through the forest, sharing secrets, and dreaming of our future. Anita and I were born on the same day, which was why we were close in the first place. Once, she had been my best friend. We’d grown up together, running through the forest, sharing secrets, and dreaming of our future. Anita and I were born on the same day, which was why we were close in the first place. Once, she had been my best friend. We’d grown up together, running through the forest, sharing secrets, and dreaming of our future.

That was before everything fell apart. That was before everything fell apart. That was before everything fell apart.

My father was one of the pack’s strongest warriors, and my mother worked in the pack hospital. Our family may not have been the wealthiest, but we had respect. My father was one of the pack’s strongest warriors, and my mother worked in the pack hospital. Our family may not have been the wealthiest, but we had respect. My father was one of the pack’s strongest warriors, and my mother worked in the pack hospital. Our family may not have been the wealthiest, but we had respect.

But everything changed the night of the setup. But everything changed the night of the setup. But everything changed the night of the setup.

I stared into the mirror as the memories replayed in my head. My father had been framed for stealing from the Alpha, a crime punishable by death. Despite his pleas of innocence, no one believed him. The evidence gotten was all pointed at him, planted carefully by someone who wanted to see him fall. We were stripped of everything. My father was imprisoned for life, my mother was demoted to an omega, and I was forced to share her fate. I stared into the mirror as the memories replayed in my head. My father had been framed for stealing from the Alpha, a crime punishable by death. Despite his pleas of innocence, no one believed him. The evidence gotten was all pointed at him, planted carefully by someone who wanted to see him fall. We were stripped of everything. My father was imprisoned for life, my mother was demoted to an omega, and I was forced to share her fate. I stared into the mirror as the memories replayed in my head. My father had been framed for stealing from the Alpha, a crime punishable by death. Despite his pleas of innocence, no one believed him. The evidence gotten was all pointed at him, planted carefully by someone who wanted to see him fall. We were stripped of everything. My father was imprisoned for life, my mother was demoted to an omega, and I was forced to share her fate.

Anita was there that night. She hadn’t comforted me, hadn’t spoken up for the family she once called her own. Instead, she stayed silent, her gaze avoiding mine as we were being mocked. Anita was there that night. She hadn’t comforted me, hadn’t spoken up for the family she once called her own. Instead, she stayed silent, her gaze avoiding mine as we were being mocked. Anita was there that night. She hadn’t comforted me, hadn’t spoken up for the family she once called her own. Instead, she stayed silent, her gaze avoiding mine as we were being mocked.

Now, years later, our former Beta had died from an incurable illness, and her father was appointed the new Beta. Anita was now the Beta’s daughter. And I? I was nothing more than a servant. An omega. Now, years later, our former Beta had died from an incurable illness, and her father was appointed the new Beta. Anita was now the Beta’s daughter. And I? I was nothing more than a servant. An omega. Now, years later, our former Beta had died from an incurable illness, and her father was appointed the new Beta. Anita was now the Beta’s daughter. And I? I was nothing more than a servant. An omega.

What made it worse was how effortlessly she fit into her new role. The triplets, our Alpha’s sons, Louis, Levi, and Lennox, loved her. Their attention, their admiration, it all belonged to her now. They literally worshiped the ground she walked on, and everyone believed she would turn out to be their mate once she turned eighteen, which was only a few days away. The brothers were actually competing among themselves for her attention and love, and it was so annoying to watch. Or perhaps I was just jealous of her life. What made it worse was how effortlessly she fit into her new role. The triplets, our Alpha’s sons, Louis, Levi, and Lennox, loved her. Their attention, their admiration, it all belonged to her now. They literally worshiped the ground she walked on, and everyone believed she would turn out to be their mate once she turned eighteen, which was only a few days away. The brothers were actually competing among themselves for her attention and love, and it was so annoying to watch. Or perhaps I was just jealous of her life. What made it worse was how effortlessly she fit into her new role. The triplets, our Alpha’s sons, Louis, Levi, and Lennox, loved her. Their attention, their admiration, it all belonged to her now. They literally worshiped the ground she walked on, and everyone believed she would turn out to be their mate once she turned eighteen, which was only a few days away. The brothers were actually competing among themselves for her attention and love, and it was so annoying to watch. Or perhaps I was just jealous of her life.

I finished washing up, dressed quickly into the maid’s uniform, and stepped into the kitchen, where my mother was preparing breakfast. I finished washing up, dressed quickly into the maid’s uniform, and stepped into the kitchen, where my mother was preparing breakfast. I finished washing up, dressed quickly into the maid’s uniform, and stepped into the kitchen, where my mother was preparing breakfast.

“Olivia,” my mother called, “I know this isn’t easy, but… we’ve already lost so much. Don’t give them a reason to take more.” “Olivia,” my mother called, “I know this isn’t easy, but… we’ve already lost so much. Don’t give them a reason to take more.” “Olivia,” my mother called, “I know this isn’t easy, but… we’ve already lost so much. Don’t give them a reason to take more.”

I nodded, biting back the urge to argue. She didn’t understand. How could she? I was once the daughter of a respected Gamma, but now? I was a mere Omega. I nodded, biting back the urge to argue. She didn’t understand. How could she? I was once the daughter of a respected Gamma, but now? I was a mere Omega. I nodded, biting back the urge to argue. She didn’t understand. How could she? I was once the daughter of a respected Gamma, but now? I was a mere Omega.

“Here,” my mother said, handing me a tray with a steaming cup of coffee. “She asked for this.” “Here,” my mother said, handing me a tray with a steaming cup of coffee. “She asked for this.” “Here,” my mother said, handing me a tray with a steaming cup of coffee. “She asked for this.”

I frowned but took the tray and headed toward the guest room where she was staying. I frowned but took the tray and headed toward the guest room where she was staying. I frowned but took the tray and headed toward the guest room where she was staying.

“I’ll find my mate, and all this will be over,” I whispered, trying to comfort myself. “I’ll find my mate, and all this will be over,” I whispered, trying to comfort myself. “I’ll find my mate, and all this will be over,” I whispered, trying to comfort myself.

But I let out a dry laugh. Yeah, right. The only mate I would get was another omega, another nobody just like me. This life? It wasn’t ending. But I let out a dry laugh. Yeah, right. The only mate I would get was another omega, another nobody just like me. This life? It wasn’t ending. But I let out a dry laugh. Yeah, right. The only mate I would get was another omega, another nobody just like me. This life? It wasn’t ending.

Reaching Anita’s room, I sighed heavily and knocked on her door, bracing myself for another day of being reminded of how far I’d fallen, and how far she’d risen. Reaching Anita’s room, I sighed heavily and knocked on her door, bracing myself for another day of being reminded of how far I’d fallen, and how far she’d risen. Reaching Anita’s room, I sighed heavily and knocked on her door, bracing myself for another day of being reminded of how far I’d fallen, and how far she’d risen.

I sucked a deep breath before knocking again. I sucked a deep breath before knocking again. I sucked a deep breath before knocking again.

“Come in,” Anita’s voice called. “Come in,” Anita’s voice called. “Come in,” Anita’s voice called.

I pushed the door open carefully, keeping my head down. “Your coffee,” I said quietly, stepping inside the room. I pushed the door open carefully, keeping my head down. “Your coffee,” I said quietly, stepping inside the room. I pushed the door open carefully, keeping my head down. “Your coffee,” I said quietly, stepping inside the room.

The first thing I noticed was the sound. A soft giggle, followed by the low murmur of a man’s voice. My eyes moved up for just a second, and what I saw stopped me in my tracks. The first thing I noticed was the sound. A soft giggle, followed by the low murmur of a man’s voice. My eyes moved up for just a second, and what I saw stopped me in my tracks. The first thing I noticed was the sound. A soft giggle, followed by the low murmur of a man’s voice. My eyes moved up for just a second, and what I saw stopped me in my tracks.

There they were, Anita and Louis. She was tangled in his arms on the bed, her silky robe slipping off one shoulder. His shirt was open, his muscular chest on full display as he leaned into her, his lips brushing her neck. There they were, Anita and Louis. She was tangled in his arms on the bed, her silky robe slipping off one shoulder. His shirt was open, his muscular chest on full display as he leaned into her, his lips brushing her neck. There they were, Anita and Louis. She was tangled in his arms on the bed, her silky robe slipping off one shoulder. His shirt was open, his muscular chest on full display as he leaned into her, his lips brushing her neck.

I swallowed hard. My eyes darted back to the floor, and I placed the coffee on the table. Without another word, I turned, desperate to leave. I swallowed hard. My eyes darted back to the floor, and I placed the coffee on the table. Without another word, I turned, desperate to leave. I swallowed hard. My eyes darted back to the floor, and I placed the coffee on the table. Without another word, I turned, desperate to leave.

“Wait,” Anita said sharply. “Wait,” Anita said sharply. “Wait,” Anita said sharply.

I froze, turning back to her reluctantly. I froze, turning back to her reluctantly. I froze, turning back to her reluctantly.

She kissed Louis deeply and even moaned in between the kisses before pulling away. She kissed Louis deeply and even moaned in between the kisses before pulling away. She kissed Louis deeply and even moaned in between the kisses before pulling away.

My wolf growled in spite, but I put on a blank expression. Anita stepped out of the bed in just in her matching set of red underwear. I watched her sway her hips seductively at Louis, and I noticed how he hungrily gawked at her. Anita has a sexy body, and I have to give her credit for that. My wolf growled in spite, but I put on a blank expression. Anita stepped out of the bed in just in her matching set of red underwear. I watched her sway her hips seductively at Louis, and I noticed how he hungrily gawked at her. Anita has a sexy body, and I have to give her credit for that. My wolf growled in spite, but I put on a blank expression. Anita stepped out of the bed in just in her matching set of red underwear. I watched her sway her hips seductively at Louis, and I noticed how he hungrily gawked at her. Anita has a sexy body, and I have to give her credit for that.

She picked up the cup of coffee, her lips curling into a smug smile as she swirled the liquid inside. Her eyes scanned me from head to toe. Louis remained silent on the bed, leaning back against the headboard. She picked up the cup of coffee, her lips curling into a smug smile as she swirled the liquid inside. Her eyes scanned me from head to toe. Louis remained silent on the bed, leaning back against the headboard. She picked up the cup of coffee, her lips curling into a smug smile as she swirled the liquid inside. Her eyes scanned me from head to toe. Louis remained silent on the bed, leaning back against the headboard.

She took a slow sip, her nose wrinkling in exaggerated displeasure. “What is this?” she asked, her voice sharp and filled with annoyance. She took a slow sip, her nose wrinkling in exaggerated displeasure. “What is this?” she asked, her voice sharp and filled with annoyance. She took a slow sip, her nose wrinkling in exaggerated displeasure. “What is this?” she asked, her voice sharp and filled with annoyance.

“It’s the coffee you requested,” I replied respectfully, keeping my tone polite despite the way my wolf growled in the back of my mind. “It’s the coffee you requested,” I replied respectfully, keeping my tone polite despite the way my wolf growled in the back of my mind. “It’s the coffee you requested,” I replied respectfully, keeping my tone polite despite the way my wolf growled in the back of my mind.

“This?” she scoffed, holding the cup out as if it were something filthy. “You call this coffee?” “This?” she scoffed, holding the cup out as if it were something filthy. “You call this coffee?” “This?” she scoffed, holding the cup out as if it were something filthy. “You call this coffee?”

My jaw clenched, but I forced myself to remain calm. “It was made in the way you like it,” I said. My jaw clenched, but I forced myself to remain calm. “It was made in the way you like it,” I said. My jaw clenched, but I forced myself to remain calm. “It was made in the way you like it,” I said.

Anita’s eyes narrowed in anger, and suddenly, she threw the hot coffee over my chest and arms, soaking through my dress. The sharp sting of the heat made me gasp, but I bit my lip to keep from crying out. Anita’s eyes narrowed in anger, and suddenly, she threw the hot coffee over my chest and arms, soaking through my dress. The sharp sting of the heat made me gasp, but I bit my lip to keep from crying out. Anita’s eyes narrowed in anger, and suddenly, she threw the hot coffee over my chest and arms, soaking through my dress. The sharp sting of the heat made me gasp, but I bit my lip to keep from crying out.

“Next time you serve me garbage like this, I swear I’ll dump it on your face.” “Next time you serve me garbage like this, I swear I’ll dump it on your face.” “Next time you serve me garbage like this, I swear I’ll dump it on your face.”

Behind her, Louis remained silent, not wanting to interfere. Behind her, Louis remained silent, not wanting to interfere. Behind her, Louis remained silent, not wanting to interfere.

I stood frozen, my frown deepening as the coffee dripped down my skin. My wolf stirred, angry. I could almost hear her urging me to act. But what could I do? I stood frozen, my frown deepening as the coffee dripped down my skin. My wolf stirred, angry. I could almost hear her urging me to act. But what could I do? I stood frozen, my frown deepening as the coffee dripped down my skin. My wolf stirred, angry. I could almost hear her urging me to act. But what could I do?

“I’m sorry if the coffee wasn’t to your liking,” I said quietly, forcing the words out despite the lump in my throat. “I’ll remake it.” “I’m sorry if the coffee wasn’t to your liking,” I said quietly, forcing the words out despite the lump in my throat. “I’ll remake it.” “I’m sorry if the coffee wasn’t to your liking,” I said quietly, forcing the words out despite the lump in my throat. “I’ll remake it.”

Anita laughed, a light, annoying sound that grated on my nerves. “Don’t bother,” she said, waving a dismissive hand. “Just try to be less useless next time.” Anita laughed, a light, annoying sound that grated on my nerves. “Don’t bother,” she said, waving a dismissive hand. “Just try to be less useless next time.” Anita laughed, a light, annoying sound that grated on my nerves. “Don’t bother,” she said, waving a dismissive hand. “Just try to be less useless next time.”

Turning her back to me, She turned away, moving toward Louis. She slid onto his lap like I wasn’t even in the room. He pulled her close, barely sparing me a glance before his lips found her neck. Turning her back to me, She turned away, moving toward Louis. She slid onto his lap like I wasn’t even in the room. He pulled her close, barely sparing me a glance before his lips found her neck. Turning her back to me, She turned away, moving toward Louis. She slid onto his lap like I wasn’t even in the room. He pulled her close, barely sparing me a glance before his lips found her neck.

“You’re dismissed,” he said, though his voice lacked the sharpness it usually carried. “You’re dismissed,” he said, though his voice lacked the sharpness it usually carried. “You’re dismissed,” he said, though his voice lacked the sharpness it usually carried.

I swallowed hard, nodded, and turned to leave, my heart racing in my chest. I swallowed hard, nodded, and turned to leave, my heart racing in my chest. I swallowed hard, nodded, and turned to leave, my heart racing in my chest.

As I stepped out of the room, I let out a shaky breath. The humiliation burned as much as the coffee had, but I sucked in a deep breath and gathered my emotions. As I stepped out of the room, I let out a shaky breath. The humiliation burned as much as the coffee had, but I sucked in a deep breath and gathered my emotions. As I stepped out of the room, I let out a shaky breath. The humiliation burned as much as the coffee had, but I sucked in a deep breath and gathered my emotions.

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Making my way back to the kitchen, I met with Bala, Lennox’s personal guard. “There you are. Lennox calls for you,” Making my way back to the kitchen, I met with Bala, Lennox’s personal guard. “There you are. Lennox calls for you,” Making my way back to the kitchen, I met with Bala, Lennox’s personal guard. “There you are. Lennox calls for you,”

I frowned. “Did he say why?” I asked, my stomach tightening. Lennox, the eldest of the triplets, rarely summoned me unless it was important. And rarely for anything good. I frowned. “Did he say why?” I asked, my stomach tightening. Lennox, the eldest of the triplets, rarely summoned me unless it was important. And rarely for anything good. I frowned. “Did he say why?” I asked, my stomach tightening. Lennox, the eldest of the triplets, rarely summoned me unless it was important. And rarely for anything good.

Bala shrugged. “Not exactly, but he seemed really furious.” Bala shrugged. “Not exactly, but he seemed really furious.” Bala shrugged. “Not exactly, but he seemed really furious.”

A lump formed in my throat, but I forced myself to stay composed. Without another word, I turned and made my way to Lennox’s room. A lump formed in my throat, but I forced myself to stay composed. Without another word, I turned and made my way to Lennox’s room. A lump formed in my throat, but I forced myself to stay composed. Without another word, I turned and made my way to Lennox’s room.

When I reached his door, I hesitated for a moment before knocking. Instantly, His authoritative voice ordered me in. When I reached his door, I hesitated for a moment before knocking. Instantly, His authoritative voice ordered me in. When I reached his door, I hesitated for a moment before knocking. Instantly, His authoritative voice ordered me in.

Chapter 2: Accused

Olivia’s POVPushing the door open, I met a furious-looking Lennox waiting for me. His room was a mess. Clothes littered the floor, shoes thrown to each corner of the room. I was confused to see it in such a state because Lennox is a top-notch man when it comes to cleanliness; he loves everything tidy.The moment he noticed my presence, he turned to me, and our eyes met. I could see anger and hatred for me in his eyes, and this baffled me because, among the triplets, Lennox was the closest to me when we were little. Back then, when my father was still a respectable warrior, he would bring me to the pack house to watch him train, and on various occasions, my path crossed with the triplets. I was just seven years old then, and they were twelve years old, but we turned out to be great friends. In fact, I visited the pack house more often, and while my father trained other warriors, I played with the triplets.But that was before.Before everything fell apart.Just like Anita, they severed all ties, acting as though we had never been friends.“Who cleaned my room yesterday?” Lennox suddenly asked, his voice filled with rage that made my wolf whimper in fear inside me.I swallowed hard in fear and forced myself to speak. “I did.”Lennox’s expression darkened, and he took another step towards me, but out of fear, I instinctively took a step backward.“Then tell me, Omega,” he sneered, his voice dripping with anger, “where is the diamond necklace I kept in my top drawer?”I froze, my heart racing as Lennox’s words sank in. A diamond necklace? I had no idea what he was talking about. My mind reeled, trying to recall if I had seen anything of the sort while cleaning his room. But all I could remember was organizing his scattered belongings, folding his clothes, and dusting the surfaces. There had been no necklace in the drawer.“I… I didn’t see any necklace,” I stammered, my voice trembling as I met his accusing gaze.Lennox’s eyes narrowed. “Don’t lie to me, Omega,” he growled, his tone laced with anger. “The necklace didn’t just grow legs and walk out of the drawer.”“I’m not lying!” I protested, panic creeping into my voice. “I cleaned the room, but I didn’t take anything. I swear!”He closed the distance between us instantly, towering over me with his imposing frame. “You expect me to believe that?” he snapped. “You and your kind are all the same. Thieves and liars.”His words hurt me, and I felt my wolf stir with anger, but I quickly suppressed her. Defending myself against Lennox in this state would only escalate things.“I didn’t take it,” I repeated, my voice steadier this time. “You can search me if you don’t believe me. Check my room. Check anywhere you want. I have nothing to hide.”Lennox studied me, his jaw clenched tight. For a moment, I thought he might strike me, but instead, he turned and began tearing through the room, pulling open drawers, throwing clothes onto the floor, and overturning furniture searching for the necklace.I stood there, my lips pressed together as I fought to hold back my tears. The Lennox I had known as a child, the boy who had taught me to climb trees, The boy who used to teach me how to swim, who used to protect me from his brothers’ pranks, was gone. In his place was a cold, bitter man who saw me as nothing more than a thief and a liar.Minutes later Lennox stopped searching, his breathing heavy as he stood amidst the chaos he had created. The necklace was nowhere to be found. He turned to me, his eyes blazing with frustration.“I can’t find it, Olivia. It’s gone. That was a gift I got for Anita, a gift I wanted to give her on her eighteenth birthday. Do you know how much that cost me?” he asked in anger.I swallowed hard in fear but stood my ground. “I did not take it…”“Lies!” he angrily cut me off.Lennox exhaled sharply, rubbing his temple. “This doesn’t make sense,” he muttered. “You cleaned my room. You were the last one here.” His gaze hardened. “Don’t lie to me, Olivia. Where is it?”When I remained silent, his eyes blazed.“You are a thief, just like your father! A thief!” he cursed, and I pressed my lips together, holding myself back from answering him.Lennox’s words hit me like a blow to the chest. A thief. Just like my father. It didn’t matter how hard I worked, how much I tried to keep my head down and stay out of trouble, this pack would always see me as the daughter of a disgraced warrior.“Only two people came into this room yesterday,” Lennox continued, his voice low and sharp, like the growl of his wolf ready to pounce. “You and Anita. So, tell me, Olivia, who else could have taken it?”I stiffened at his words, the pieces clicking together in my mind. Anita. Of course. She had been in his room yesterday. I remembered seeing her standing by his dresser, pretending to admire a framed photograph.I knew Anita better than anyone else. She was cunning, always looking for ways to get what she wanted. I remembered the time she stole a pack warrior’s silver bracelet, only to cry her way out of trouble. Or the time she framed a servant for breaking the Alpha’s Favorite vase, earning the poor girl a week in the dungeons.And now, she had done it again. But this time, I was her scapegoat.Who would dare enter Lennox’s room and steal something so valuable?No one.No one except Anita.But the words were heavy on my tongue. I couldn’t say it. Not to Lennox. If I accused Anita, I’d only make things worse for myself. No one would believe me. Lennox would defend her, just like everyone else did.“I didn’t take it,” I said again.Lennox let out a bitter laugh, shaking his head. “You think I’m stupid, don’t you?”I bit back a retort, my wolf growling in frustration. I wanted to scream the truth at him, to tell him that Anita was far from the innocent, perfect girl he thought she was. But I couldn’t. Not without proof. And even if I had proof, it wouldn’t matter. Anita had the triplets wrapped around her finger.“You know what, Olivia?” Lennox sneered, taking another step toward me. “I’m done wasting my time with you. If that necklace doesn’t turn up by the end of the day, I’ll make sure you and your mother are punished. Severely.”His words sent a chill down my spine, but I stood my ground, meeting his gaze. “I didn’t take it,” I repeated one last time, my voice steady despite the fear coursing through me.Lennox glared at me for a moment longer before turning away, his shoulders tense with rage. “I give you until the end of today to return that necklace. Get out,” he growled.I didn’t need to be told twice. I turned and left the room, my heart pounding as I walked down the hallway. Once I was far enough away, I leaned against the wall, my legs trembling beneath me.Anita. She had to be the one who took the necklace. I knew it in my gut. But how could I prove it without putting myself in even more danger? The triplets wouldn’t believe me, and Anita would just deny it, twisting the situation to make me look like the villain.“Here you are, Olivia,” a guard said as he walked over to me. “Levi is looking for you, and he doesn’t seem happy.”The guard’s announcement made my heart sink in fear.“Why? What happened?” I asked, terrified.Joshua, the guard, shook his head. “I don’t know, Olivia, but he is really furious and demanding for you.”Shit! What could it be this time? Olivia’s POVPushing the door open, I met a furious-looking Lennox waiting for me. His room was a mess. Clothes littered the floor, shoes thrown to each corner of the room. I was confused to see it in such a state because Lennox is a top-notch man when it comes to cleanliness; he loves everything tidy.The moment he noticed my presence, he turned to me, and our eyes met. I could see anger and hatred for me in his eyes, and this baffled me because, among the triplets, Lennox was the closest to me when we were little. Back then, when my father was still a respectable warrior, he would bring me to the pack house to watch him train, and on various occasions, my path crossed with the triplets. I was just seven years old then, and they were twelve years old, but we turned out to be great friends. In fact, I visited the pack house more often, and while my father trained other warriors, I played with the triplets.But that was before.Before everything fell apart.Just like Anita, they severed all ties, acting as though we had never been friends.“Who cleaned my room yesterday?” Lennox suddenly asked, his voice filled with rage that made my wolf whimper in fear inside me.I swallowed hard in fear and forced myself to speak. “I did.”Lennox’s expression darkened, and he took another step towards me, but out of fear, I instinctively took a step backward.“Then tell me, Omega,” he sneered, his voice dripping with anger, “where is the diamond necklace I kept in my top drawer?”I froze, my heart racing as Lennox’s words sank in. A diamond necklace? I had no idea what he was talking about. My mind reeled, trying to recall if I had seen anything of the sort while cleaning his room. But all I could remember was organizing his scattered belongings, folding his clothes, and dusting the surfaces. There had been no necklace in the drawer.“I… I didn’t see any necklace,” I stammered, my voice trembling as I met his accusing gaze.Lennox’s eyes narrowed. “Don’t lie to me, Omega,” he growled, his tone laced with anger. “The necklace didn’t just grow legs and walk out of the drawer.”“I’m not lying!” I protested, panic creeping into my voice. “I cleaned the room, but I didn’t take anything. I swear!”He closed the distance between us instantly, towering over me with his imposing frame. “You expect me to believe that?” he snapped. “You and your kind are all the same. Thieves and liars.”His words hurt me, and I felt my wolf stir with anger, but I quickly suppressed her. Defending myself against Lennox in this state would only escalate things.“I didn’t take it,” I repeated, my voice steadier this time. “You can search me if you don’t believe me. Check my room. Check anywhere you want. I have nothing to hide.”Lennox studied me, his jaw clenched tight. For a moment, I thought he might strike me, but instead, he turned and began tearing through the room, pulling open drawers, throwing clothes onto the floor, and overturning furniture searching for the necklace.I stood there, my lips pressed together as I fought to hold back my tears. The Lennox I had known as a child, the boy who had taught me to climb trees, The boy who used to teach me how to swim, who used to protect me from his brothers’ pranks, was gone. In his place was a cold, bitter man who saw me as nothing more than a thief and a liar.Minutes later Lennox stopped searching, his breathing heavy as he stood amidst the chaos he had created. The necklace was nowhere to be found. He turned to me, his eyes blazing with frustration.“I can’t find it, Olivia. It’s gone. That was a gift I got for Anita, a gift I wanted to give her on her eighteenth birthday. Do you know how much that cost me?” he asked in anger.I swallowed hard in fear but stood my ground. “I did not take it…”“Lies!” he angrily cut me off.Lennox exhaled sharply, rubbing his temple. “This doesn’t make sense,” he muttered. “You cleaned my room. You were the last one here.” His gaze hardened. “Don’t lie to me, Olivia. Where is it?”When I remained silent, his eyes blazed.“You are a thief, just like your father! A thief!” he cursed, and I pressed my lips together, holding myself back from answering him.Lennox’s words hit me like a blow to the chest. A thief. Just like my father. It didn’t matter how hard I worked, how much I tried to keep my head down and stay out of trouble, this pack would always see me as the daughter of a disgraced warrior.“Only two people came into this room yesterday,” Lennox continued, his voice low and sharp, like the growl of his wolf ready to pounce. “You and Anita. So, tell me, Olivia, who else could have taken it?”I stiffened at his words, the pieces clicking together in my mind. Anita. Of course. She had been in his room yesterday. I remembered seeing her standing by his dresser, pretending to admire a framed photograph.I knew Anita better than anyone else. She was cunning, always looking for ways to get what she wanted. I remembered the time she stole a pack warrior’s silver bracelet, only to cry her way out of trouble. Or the time she framed a servant for breaking the Alpha’s Favorite vase, earning the poor girl a week in the dungeons.And now, she had done it again. But this time, I was her scapegoat.Who would dare enter Lennox’s room and steal something so valuable?No one.No one except Anita.But the words were heavy on my tongue. I couldn’t say it. Not to Lennox. If I accused Anita, I’d only make things worse for myself. No one would believe me. Lennox would defend her, just like everyone else did.“I didn’t take it,” I said again.Lennox let out a bitter laugh, shaking his head. “You think I’m stupid, don’t you?”I bit back a retort, my wolf growling in frustration. I wanted to scream the truth at him, to tell him that Anita was far from the innocent, perfect girl he thought she was. But I couldn’t. Not without proof. And even if I had proof, it wouldn’t matter. Anita had the triplets wrapped around her finger.“You know what, Olivia?” Lennox sneered, taking another step toward me. “I’m done wasting my time with you. If that necklace doesn’t turn up by the end of the day, I’ll make sure you and your mother are punished. Severely.”His words sent a chill down my spine, but I stood my ground, meeting his gaze. “I didn’t take it,” I repeated one last time, my voice steady despite the fear coursing through me.Lennox glared at me for a moment longer before turning away, his shoulders tense with rage. “I give you until the end of today to return that necklace. Get out,” he growled.I didn’t need to be told twice. I turned and left the room, my heart pounding as I walked down the hallway. Once I was far enough away, I leaned against the wall, my legs trembling beneath me.Anita. She had to be the one who took the necklace. I knew it in my gut. But how could I prove it without putting myself in even more danger? The triplets wouldn’t believe me, and Anita would just deny it, twisting the situation to make me look like the villain.“Here you are, Olivia,” a guard said as he walked over to me. “Levi is looking for you, and he doesn’t seem happy.”The guard’s announcement made my heart sink in fear.“Why? What happened?” I asked, terrified.Joshua, the guard, shook his head. “I don’t know, Olivia, but he is really furious and demanding for you.”Shit! What could it be this time? Olivia’s POV Olivia’s POV Olivia’s POV

Pushing the door open, I met a furious-looking Lennox waiting for me. His room was a mess. Clothes littered the floor, shoes thrown to each corner of the room. I was confused to see it in such a state because Lennox is a top-notch man when it comes to cleanliness; he loves everything tidy. Pushing the door open, I met a furious-looking Lennox waiting for me. His room was a mess. Clothes littered the floor, shoes thrown to each corner of the room. I was confused to see it in such a state because Lennox is a top-notch man when it comes to cleanliness; he loves everything tidy. Pushing the door open, I met a furious-looking Lennox waiting for me. His room was a mess. Clothes littered the floor, shoes thrown to each corner of the room. I was confused to see it in such a state because Lennox is a top-notch man when it comes to cleanliness; he loves everything tidy.

The moment he noticed my presence, he turned to me, and our eyes met. I could see anger and hatred for me in his eyes, and this baffled me because, among the triplets, Lennox was the closest to me when we were little. Back then, when my father was still a respectable warrior, he would bring me to the pack house to watch him train, and on various occasions, my path crossed with the triplets. I was just seven years old then, and they were twelve years old, but we turned out to be great friends. In fact, I visited the pack house more often, and while my father trained other warriors, I played with the triplets. The moment he noticed my presence, he turned to me, and our eyes met. I could see anger and hatred for me in his eyes, and this baffled me because, among the triplets, Lennox was the closest to me when we were little. Back then, when my father was still a respectable warrior, he would bring me to the pack house to watch him train, and on various occasions, my path crossed with the triplets. I was just seven years old then, and they were twelve years old, but we turned out to be great friends. In fact, I visited the pack house more often, and while my father trained other warriors, I played with the triplets. The moment he noticed my presence, he turned to me, and our eyes met. I could see anger and hatred for me in his eyes, and this baffled me because, among the triplets, Lennox was the closest to me when we were little. Back then, when my father was still a respectable warrior, he would bring me to the pack house to watch him train, and on various occasions, my path crossed with the triplets. I was just seven years old then, and they were twelve years old, but we turned out to be great friends. In fact, I visited the pack house more often, and while my father trained other warriors, I played with the triplets.

But that was before. But that was before. But that was before.

Before everything fell apart. Before everything fell apart. Before everything fell apart.

Just like Anita, they severed all ties, acting as though we had never been friends. Just like Anita, they severed all ties, acting as though we had never been friends. Just like Anita, they severed all ties, acting as though we had never been friends.

“Who cleaned my room yesterday?” Lennox suddenly asked, his voice filled with rage that made my wolf whimper in fear inside me. “Who cleaned my room yesterday?” Lennox suddenly asked, his voice filled with rage that made my wolf whimper in fear inside me. “Who cleaned my room yesterday?” Lennox suddenly asked, his voice filled with rage that made my wolf whimper in fear inside me.

I swallowed hard in fear and forced myself to speak. “I did.” I swallowed hard in fear and forced myself to speak. “I did.” I swallowed hard in fear and forced myself to speak. “I did.”

Lennox’s expression darkened, and he took another step towards me, but out of fear, I instinctively took a step backward. Lennox’s expression darkened, and he took another step towards me, but out of fear, I instinctively took a step backward. Lennox’s expression darkened, and he took another step towards me, but out of fear, I instinctively took a step backward.

“Then tell me, Omega,” he sneered, his voice dripping with anger, “where is the diamond necklace I kept in my top drawer?” “Then tell me, Omega,” he sneered, his voice dripping with anger, “where is the diamond necklace I kept in my top drawer?” “Then tell me, Omega,” he sneered, his voice dripping with anger, “where is the diamond necklace I kept in my top drawer?”

I froze, my heart racing as Lennox’s words sank in. A diamond necklace? I had no idea what he was talking about. My mind reeled, trying to recall if I had seen anything of the sort while cleaning his room. But all I could remember was organizing his scattered belongings, folding his clothes, and dusting the surfaces. There had been no necklace in the drawer. I froze, my heart racing as Lennox’s words sank in. A diamond necklace? I had no idea what he was talking about. My mind reeled, trying to recall if I had seen anything of the sort while cleaning his room. But all I could remember was organizing his scattered belongings, folding his clothes, and dusting the surfaces. There had been no necklace in the drawer. I froze, my heart racing as Lennox’s words sank in. A diamond necklace? I had no idea what he was talking about. My mind reeled, trying to recall if I had seen anything of the sort while cleaning his room. But all I could remember was organizing his scattered belongings, folding his clothes, and dusting the surfaces. There had been no necklace in the drawer.

“I… I didn’t see any necklace,” I stammered, my voice trembling as I met his accusing gaze. “I… I didn’t see any necklace,” I stammered, my voice trembling as I met his accusing gaze. “I… I didn’t see any necklace,” I stammered, my voice trembling as I met his accusing gaze.

Lennox’s eyes narrowed. “Don’t lie to me, Omega,” he growled, his tone laced with anger. “The necklace didn’t just grow legs and walk out of the drawer.” Lennox’s eyes narrowed. “Don’t lie to me, Omega,” he growled, his tone laced with anger. “The necklace didn’t just grow legs and walk out of the drawer.” Lennox’s eyes narrowed. “Don’t lie to me, Omega,” he growled, his tone laced with anger. “The necklace didn’t just grow legs and walk out of the drawer.”

“I’m not lying!” I protested, panic creeping into my voice. “I cleaned the room, but I didn’t take anything. I swear!” “I’m not lying!” I protested, panic creeping into my voice. “I cleaned the room, but I didn’t take anything. I swear!” “I’m not lying!” I protested, panic creeping into my voice. “I cleaned the room, but I didn’t take anything. I swear!”

He closed the distance between us instantly, towering over me with his imposing frame. “You expect me to believe that?” he snapped. “You and your kind are all the same. Thieves and liars.” He closed the distance between us instantly, towering over me with his imposing frame. “You expect me to believe that?” he snapped. “You and your kind are all the same. Thieves and liars.” He closed the distance between us instantly, towering over me with his imposing frame. “You expect me to believe that?” he snapped. “You and your kind are all the same. Thieves and liars.”

His words hurt me, and I felt my wolf stir with anger, but I quickly suppressed her. Defending myself against Lennox in this state would only escalate things. His words hurt me, and I felt my wolf stir with anger, but I quickly suppressed her. Defending myself against Lennox in this state would only escalate things. His words hurt me, and I felt my wolf stir with anger, but I quickly suppressed her. Defending myself against Lennox in this state would only escalate things.

“I didn’t take it,” I repeated, my voice steadier this time. “You can search me if you don’t believe me. Check my room. Check anywhere you want. I have nothing to hide.” “I didn’t take it,” I repeated, my voice steadier this time. “You can search me if you don’t believe me. Check my room. Check anywhere you want. I have nothing to hide.” “I didn’t take it,” I repeated, my voice steadier this time. “You can search me if you don’t believe me. Check my room. Check anywhere you want. I have nothing to hide.”

Lennox studied me, his jaw clenched tight. For a moment, I thought he might strike me, but instead, he turned and began tearing through the room, pulling open drawers, throwing clothes onto the floor, and overturning furniture searching for the necklace. Lennox studied me, his jaw clenched tight. For a moment, I thought he might strike me, but instead, he turned and began tearing through the room, pulling open drawers, throwing clothes onto the floor, and overturning furniture searching for the necklace. Lennox studied me, his jaw clenched tight. For a moment, I thought he might strike me, but instead, he turned and began tearing through the room, pulling open drawers, throwing clothes onto the floor, and overturning furniture searching for the necklace.

I stood there, my lips pressed together as I fought to hold back my tears. The Lennox I had known as a child, the boy who had taught me to climb trees, The boy who used to teach me how to swim, who used to protect me from his brothers’ pranks, was gone. In his place was a cold, bitter man who saw me as nothing more than a thief and a liar. I stood there, my lips pressed together as I fought to hold back my tears. The Lennox I had known as a child, the boy who had taught me to climb trees, The boy who used to teach me how to swim, who used to protect me from his brothers’ pranks, was gone. In his place was a cold, bitter man who saw me as nothing more than a thief and a liar. I stood there, my lips pressed together as I fought to hold back my tears. The Lennox I had known as a child, the boy who had taught me to climb trees, The boy who used to teach me how to swim, who used to protect me from his brothers’ pranks, was gone. In his place was a cold, bitter man who saw me as nothing more than a thief and a liar.

Minutes later Lennox stopped searching, his breathing heavy as he stood amidst the chaos he had created. The necklace was nowhere to be found. He turned to me, his eyes blazing with frustration. Minutes later Lennox stopped searching, his breathing heavy as he stood amidst the chaos he had created. The necklace was nowhere to be found. He turned to me, his eyes blazing with frustration. Minutes later Lennox stopped searching, his breathing heavy as he stood amidst the chaos he had created. The necklace was nowhere to be found. He turned to me, his eyes blazing with frustration.

“I can’t find it, Olivia. It’s gone. That was a gift I got for Anita, a gift I wanted to give her on her eighteenth birthday. Do you know how much that cost me?” he asked in anger. “I can’t find it, Olivia. It’s gone. That was a gift I got for Anita, a gift I wanted to give her on her eighteenth birthday. Do you know how much that cost me?” he asked in anger. “I can’t find it, Olivia. It’s gone. That was a gift I got for Anita, a gift I wanted to give her on her eighteenth birthday. Do you know how much that cost me?” he asked in anger.

I swallowed hard in fear but stood my ground. “I did not take it…” I swallowed hard in fear but stood my ground. “I did not take it…” I swallowed hard in fear but stood my ground. “I did not take it…”

“Lies!” he angrily cut me off. “Lies!” he angrily cut me off. “Lies!” he angrily cut me off.

Lennox exhaled sharply, rubbing his temple. “This doesn’t make sense,” he muttered. “You cleaned my room. You were the last one here.” His gaze hardened. “Don’t lie to me, Olivia. Where is it?” Lennox exhaled sharply, rubbing his temple. “This doesn’t make sense,” he muttered. “You cleaned my room. You were the last one here.” His gaze hardened. “Don’t lie to me, Olivia. Where is it?” Lennox exhaled sharply, rubbing his temple. “This doesn’t make sense,” he muttered. “You cleaned my room. You were the last one here.” His gaze hardened. “Don’t lie to me, Olivia. Where is it?”

When I remained silent, his eyes blazed. When I remained silent, his eyes blazed. When I remained silent, his eyes blazed.

“You are a thief, just like your father! A thief!” he cursed, and I pressed my lips together, holding myself back from answering him. “You are a thief, just like your father! A thief!” he cursed, and I pressed my lips together, holding myself back from answering him. “You are a thief, just like your father! A thief!” he cursed, and I pressed my lips together, holding myself back from answering him.

Lennox’s words hit me like a blow to the chest. A thief. Just like my father. It didn’t matter how hard I worked, how much I tried to keep my head down and stay out of trouble, this pack would always see me as the daughter of a disgraced warrior. Lennox’s words hit me like a blow to the chest. A thief. Just like my father. It didn’t matter how hard I worked, how much I tried to keep my head down and stay out of trouble, this pack would always see me as the daughter of a disgraced warrior. Lennox’s words hit me like a blow to the chest. A thief. Just like my father. It didn’t matter how hard I worked, how much I tried to keep my head down and stay out of trouble, this pack would always see me as the daughter of a disgraced warrior.

“Only two people came into this room yesterday,” Lennox continued, his voice low and sharp, like the growl of his wolf ready to pounce. “You and Anita. So, tell me, Olivia, who else could have taken it?” “Only two people came into this room yesterday,” Lennox continued, his voice low and sharp, like the growl of his wolf ready to pounce. “You and Anita. So, tell me, Olivia, who else could have taken it?” “Only two people came into this room yesterday,” Lennox continued, his voice low and sharp, like the growl of his wolf ready to pounce. “You and Anita. So, tell me, Olivia, who else could have taken it?”

I stiffened at his words, the pieces clicking together in my mind. Anita. Of course. She had been in his room yesterday. I remembered seeing her standing by his dresser, pretending to admire a framed photograph. I stiffened at his words, the pieces clicking together in my mind. Anita. Of course. She had been in his room yesterday. I remembered seeing her standing by his dresser, pretending to admire a framed photograph. I stiffened at his words, the pieces clicking together in my mind. Anita. Of course. She had been in his room yesterday. I remembered seeing her standing by his dresser, pretending to admire a framed photograph.

I knew Anita better than anyone else. She was cunning, always looking for ways to get what she wanted. I remembered the time she stole a pack warrior’s silver bracelet, only to cry her way out of trouble. Or the time she framed a servant for breaking the Alpha’s Favorite vase, earning the poor girl a week in the dungeons. I knew Anita better than anyone else. She was cunning, always looking for ways to get what she wanted. I remembered the time she stole a pack warrior’s silver bracelet, only to cry her way out of trouble. Or the time she framed a servant for breaking the Alpha’s Favorite vase, earning the poor girl a week in the dungeons. I knew Anita better than anyone else. She was cunning, always looking for ways to get what she wanted. I remembered the time she stole a pack warrior’s silver bracelet, only to cry her way out of trouble. Or the time she framed a servant for breaking the Alpha’s Favorite vase, earning the poor girl a week in the dungeons.

And now, she had done it again. But this time, I was her scapegoat. And now, she had done it again. But this time, I was her scapegoat. And now, she had done it again. But this time, I was her scapegoat.

Who would dare enter Lennox’s room and steal something so valuable? Who would dare enter Lennox’s room and steal something so valuable? Who would dare enter Lennox’s room and steal something so valuable?

No one. No one. No one.

No one except Anita. No one except Anita. No one except Anita.

But the words were heavy on my tongue. I couldn’t say it. Not to Lennox. If I accused Anita, I’d only make things worse for myself. No one would believe me. Lennox would defend her, just like everyone else did. But the words were heavy on my tongue. I couldn’t say it. Not to Lennox. If I accused Anita, I’d only make things worse for myself. No one would believe me. Lennox would defend her, just like everyone else did. But the words were heavy on my tongue. I couldn’t say it. Not to Lennox. If I accused Anita, I’d only make things worse for myself. No one would believe me. Lennox would defend her, just like everyone else did.

“I didn’t take it,” I said again. “I didn’t take it,” I said again. “I didn’t take it,” I said again.

Lennox let out a bitter laugh, shaking his head. “You think I’m stupid, don’t you?” Lennox let out a bitter laugh, shaking his head. “You think I’m stupid, don’t you?” Lennox let out a bitter laugh, shaking his head. “You think I’m stupid, don’t you?”

I bit back a retort, my wolf growling in frustration. I wanted to scream the truth at him, to tell him that Anita was far from the innocent, perfect girl he thought she was. But I couldn’t. Not without proof. And even if I had proof, it wouldn’t matter. Anita had the triplets wrapped around her finger. I bit back a retort, my wolf growling in frustration. I wanted to scream the truth at him, to tell him that Anita was far from the innocent, perfect girl he thought she was. But I couldn’t. Not without proof. And even if I had proof, it wouldn’t matter. Anita had the triplets wrapped around her finger. I bit back a retort, my wolf growling in frustration. I wanted to scream the truth at him, to tell him that Anita was far from the innocent, perfect girl he thought she was. But I couldn’t. Not without proof. And even if I had proof, it wouldn’t matter. Anita had the triplets wrapped around her finger.

“You know what, Olivia?” Lennox sneered, taking another step toward me. “I’m done wasting my time with you. If that necklace doesn’t turn up by the end of the day, I’ll make sure you and your mother are punished. Severely.” “You know what, Olivia?” Lennox sneered, taking another step toward me. “I’m done wasting my time with you. If that necklace doesn’t turn up by the end of the day, I’ll make sure you and your mother are punished. Severely.” “You know what, Olivia?” Lennox sneered, taking another step toward me. “I’m done wasting my time with you. If that necklace doesn’t turn up by the end of the day, I’ll make sure you and your mother are punished. Severely.”

His words sent a chill down my spine, but I stood my ground, meeting his gaze. “I didn’t take it,” I repeated one last time, my voice steady despite the fear coursing through me. His words sent a chill down my spine, but I stood my ground, meeting his gaze. “I didn’t take it,” I repeated one last time, my voice steady despite the fear coursing through me. His words sent a chill down my spine, but I stood my ground, meeting his gaze. “I didn’t take it,” I repeated one last time, my voice steady despite the fear coursing through me.

Lennox glared at me for a moment longer before turning away, his shoulders tense with rage. “I give you until the end of today to return that necklace. Get out,” he growled. Lennox glared at me for a moment longer before turning away, his shoulders tense with rage. “I give you until the end of today to return that necklace. Get out,” he growled. Lennox glared at me for a moment longer before turning away, his shoulders tense with rage. “I give you until the end of today to return that necklace. Get out,” he growled.

I didn’t need to be told twice. I turned and left the room, my heart pounding as I walked down the hallway. Once I was far enough away, I leaned against the wall, my legs trembling beneath me. I didn’t need to be told twice. I turned and left the room, my heart pounding as I walked down the hallway. Once I was far enough away, I leaned against the wall, my legs trembling beneath me. I didn’t need to be told twice. I turned and left the room, my heart pounding as I walked down the hallway. Once I was far enough away, I leaned against the wall, my legs trembling beneath me.

Anita. She had to be the one who took the necklace. I knew it in my gut. But how could I prove it without putting myself in even more danger? The triplets wouldn’t believe me, and Anita would just deny it, twisting the situation to make me look like the villain. Anita. She had to be the one who took the necklace. I knew it in my gut. But how could I prove it without putting myself in even more danger? The triplets wouldn’t believe me, and Anita would just deny it, twisting the situation to make me look like the villain. Anita. She had to be the one who took the necklace. I knew it in my gut. But how could I prove it without putting myself in even more danger? The triplets wouldn’t believe me, and Anita would just deny it, twisting the situation to make me look like the villain.

“Here you are, Olivia,” a guard said as he walked over to me. “Levi is looking for you, and he doesn’t seem happy.” “Here you are, Olivia,” a guard said as he walked over to me. “Levi is looking for you, and he doesn’t seem happy.” “Here you are, Olivia,” a guard said as he walked over to me. “Levi is looking for you, and he doesn’t seem happy.”

The guard’s announcement made my heart sink in fear. The guard’s announcement made my heart sink in fear. The guard’s announcement made my heart sink in fear.

“Why? What happened?” I asked, terrified. “Why? What happened?” I asked, terrified. “Why? What happened?” I asked, terrified.

Joshua, the guard, shook his head. “I don’t know, Olivia, but he is really furious and demanding for you.” Joshua, the guard, shook his head. “I don’t know, Olivia, but he is really furious and demanding for you.” Joshua, the guard, shook his head. “I don’t know, Olivia, but he is really furious and demanding for you.”

Shit! What could it be this time? Shit! What could it be this time? Shit! What could it be this time?

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