Leviโs POV
The moment Olivia left with Damien and Dad, I turned and glared at Anita. โYou bitch!โ I roared, seething with rage as I stormed toward her. But Mom stepped in front of her, arms spread wide. โAnd what do you think youโre doing?โ she demanded, eyes flashing.
I clenched my fists, my body trembling. Every nerve urged me to drag Anita to the dungeon. Lennox growled from behind me, โMother, move,โ his voice like thunder. But she didnโt budge. Her frown deepened as she turned to Lennox. โNo. I wonโt,โ she said firmly. โYou three are not thinking clearly. Youโre angry, and I wonโt let you do something youโll regret.โ
โWeโre not going to regret anything,โ Louis snapped. โShe deserves to pay for what she did.โ He turned to the guards. โWhat are you waiting for? Take her to the cells. Lock her up!โ But Mom raised her hand and shouted, โNo!โ
Everyone frowned. โSheโs pregnant,โ Mom said, her voice trembling. โSheโs carrying my grandchildrenโthe Luciano bloodline. I wonโt let you throw her in a cold dungeon while sheโs carrying our own.โ
โMotherโโ I started, but she cut me off. โIโm not saying she wonโt be punished,โ she said firmly. โShe will. But not like this. Not while sheโs pregnant.โ
Anita stood behind her with a triumphant smirk. I glared at her, rage boiling. โHow do we even know those babies are ours?โ I snapped. โShe could be lying!โ
Mom didnโt look convinced. She turned to me, her voice calm but serious. โOf course, theyโre yours,โ she said.
I frowned. โYou donโt know that.โ
โOh, please,โ she scoffed, crossing her arms. โYou think I didnโt know you boys were constantly sleeping with her around that time? Donโt insult my intelligence.โ
She turned sharp eyes to Anita. โTell me, Anita. How far along are you?โ
Anita blinked, then gently placed her hand on her stomach. โThe healer said around three months.โ
Three months? My heart skipped. I quickly tried to remember the last time weโd slept with her. And then it hit meโhard. It was the night of the wedding. Our wedding night. Guilt and anger twisted in my stomach. We had spent that sacred night with Anitaโฆ when it should have been Olivia in our arms.
โShe said she was on birth control,โ I muttered.
Mom nodded slowly. โThen she lied. And you believed her.โ
I clenched my fists. โThis pregnancy is yours. All of yours,โ Mom said firmly. โYou might not want to admit it, but you know it deep down. And if you still doubt it, then wait.โ
โWait?โ Louis echoed, confused and angry.
โYes. When the pregnancy hits five months,โ Mom said, โyour wolves will be able to sense it. Theyโll know if the pups share your blood. No one will be able to lie about it then.โ
I stayed quiet, my jaw clenched tight. Because part of me already knew. They were ours.
Anita could be many things, but she definitely didn't sleep with other men while with us. Yes, she wasn't a virgin when we met her, but she didn't dare sleep with another man.
I stepped closer, my voice low but threatening. โWhether those babies are ours or not, Anitaโฆ you will pay. Youโll pay for putting Oliviaโs life in danger.โ
She blinked, her smug expression faltering. Before she could speak, Lennox cut in sharply. โHow do we even know sheโs not the one who forged that letter?โ he snapped, eyes narrowed.
I froze. The thought hadnโt even crossed my mind until now. But now that he said it, it made sense. She had reason to forge the letter. If she could sell Olivia to traffickers, then there's nothing she can't do. But could a fourteen-year-old Anita do such a thing? That letter was well-written; the hurtful words were too sophisticated for a fourteen-year-oldโcertainly not someone as dumb as Anita.
My brow furrowed as I stared at her. โIs that true, Anita?โ I asked, suspicion thick in my voice. โDid you write that letter? Did you fake it just to make us hate Olivia?โ
Her eyes widened. She looked back and forth between us, then shook her head quickly. โWhat? No! I swearโI donโt even know what letter youโre talking about,โ she said, sounding genuinely confused. โWhat letter?โ
She looked at all of us, seemingly confused. โI didnโt write anything. I donโt even know what you all are talking about. I didnโt do anything like that. I swear on my pups.โ
I watched her carefully. She looked like she was telling the truth. Her voice shook. Her eyes were wide. She didnโt stutter or hesitate. But I couldnโt fully trust her. Not anymore. Not after all the lies. Maybe she didnโt forge the letterโฆ but possibly, she knew who did.
I stayed quiet, but the suspicion burned in my gut. There was no proof. Not yet. But something told me Anita wasnโt innocent. Not completely.
Mother spoke again. โI know Anita deserves to be punished, but remember those are your seeds growing inside her,โ Mother said, and my frown deepened while Lennox growled angrily beside me. Mother glared at Anita. I could see she wasnโt happy about helping Anita. โLet her deliver these babies safely, then you can carry out your judgment. But until then, I wonโt let you do anything that would harm those pups.โ
I frowned deeply at Mother, disliking her words. โMotherโฆโ I began, my voice low and tense.
โEnough,โ she snapped, cutting me off. โIโll personally keep an eye on Anita. Until those babies are born, she stays under my watch.โ
She turned and grabbed Anitaโs arm firmlyโnot with affection, but with anger. โDonโt think this means youโre free,โ she muttered to Anita, loud enough for us to hear. โI may be protecting you, but Iโm not blind to your sins.โ
Anita frowned and looked away. Mother turned back to us. โYou men have enough to worry about. If I were you, Iโd be more concerned about Damienโฆ he looked pretty serious about claiming Olivia.โ
And with that, she turned and led Anita out of the room.