Fated To Not Just One, But Three
Chapter 361: Threats
h4Chapter 361: Threats/h4
Damien’s POV
Her words mmed into me like ws across my chest.
A man.
For a moment, I forgot how to breathe. My wolf surged forward, snarling, demanding a name, a face, blood. My jaw clenched so tightly it hurt, my knuckles whitening around the pen in my hand.
I didn’t look at her. I couldn’t. If I did, I might break.
Instead, I bent my head lower, forcing myself to stare at the papers spread before me, though the words swam and tangled into a blur I couldn’t make sense of. My hand moved as if to write, but the pen refused to obey. I wasn’t writing at all—I was clutching it so hard that the stic groaned under the pressure, my knuckles straining white. A sharp crack split the silence, the pen snapping in my grip, ink threatening to spill, yet still I didn’t loosen my hold.
She lied. She had to. If another man had touched her, I would have known. I would have smelled him on her skin, felt it burn in my wolf’s bones. There was no way I could have missed it.
And yet... the way she spoke tore at me. Her voice had no pause, no stumble. It was steady, clear, and sharp. Too real. Too sure. Like she wanted her words to cut and leave me bleeding.
Charlie shifted on the couch, his small body turning, a soft sigh escaping his lips. The soundforted me for a moment, dragging me back from the edge of my fury. I lifted my eyes, just enough to see Sofia bend over him, brushing his hair gently from his forehead.
My chest twisted. God, I love this woman.
The thought of another man standing where I stood, near Charlie, near Sofia—it burned hotter than any me.
"Don’t," I finally said, my voice low, rough, but steady.
Her head snapped up, her brows furrowed. "Don’t what?"
"Don’t you ever bring him near Charlie," I growled. My wolf pressed against my skin, fighting to be let out. "If you even think of letting another man into his life, I will take him from you. Do you understand me?"
Her lips parted, but she said nothing. Her eyes shone with something I couldn’t read—fear, anger, maybe guilt.
The silence stretched, sharp as a de.
Finally, I pushed back from the desk, standing to my full height. "Get up. We’re leaving."
The car ride was a graveyard.
She sat stiffly on the passenger side, her arms crossed, her face turned to the window. Not a word left her lips. My grip on the steering wheel was iron, the veins in my hands straining as my wolf paced inside me.
The lie echoed again and again in my skull. I have a man. I have a man.
I wanted tough. I wanted to rip the steering wheel in half. I wanted to pull over and shake the truth out of her, demand she say it again to my face, and watch her crumble.
But I didn’t. I just drove.
When we finally pulled into the mansion grounds, the pack guards bowed their heads, but I barely noticed. My mind was locked on one thing—her words, her lie, the burn of jealousy I couldn’t shake.
As soon as she stepped out with Charlie in her arms, I pulled out my phone, my voice cold and sharp when my Beta answered.
"Find out if Sofia has been seeing anyone," I ordered. "Check everything—every trip, every errand, every friend she has spoken to. If there’s a man..." My wolf growled inside, finishing the sentence for me. I’ll kill him.
I ended the call before he could answer, my hand tightening around the phone. My gaze shifted back to where Sofia disappeared inside with Charlie.
Fuming, I stripped off my jacket and tugged at the buttons of my shirt, trying to loosen the fire caged in my chest. But before I could throw myself under the shower, my phone buzzed in my hand.
I frowned, ncing at the screen. An unknown number.
For a moment, I thought about ignoring it. But something in my wolf stirred, restless. With a growl, I swiped to answer and lifted it to my ear.
"Who the hell is this?" I snapped.
A chuckle slid down the line, low and mocking. "Easy, Alpha Damien. It’s Frederick."
My body stiffened, my wolf bristling instantly. "Frederick," I said, my voice sharp as a de. "Why are you calling me?"
"To save time," he said casually, his tone dripping arrogance. "I don’t like wasting words. Tell your nephews—Lennox, Levi, and Louis—to stop circling where they don’t belong. Olivia... is mine."
The words detonated inside me like an explosion. My teeth clenched, and my wolf howled furiously beneath my skin. "You dare call me to spew this filth?" I growled. "Olivia is not yours."
"Ah, but that’s where you’re wrong," Frederick sneered. "She was given to me. And I’ll make sure those triplet wolves of yours stay far away from her. If they don’t, I’ll bury them before they get the chance."
"Try it," I spat, my voice dropping into a dangerous rumble that shook the air. "Go ahead,y a finger on them—touch even a strand of their hair—and see how long you survive. They are my blood, my heart walking outside my chest. I love my nephews more than my own life, and I swear to you, I would tear apart the world before letting harm reach them.
"You think your title makes you untouchable? That crown, that name, that empty power—you cling to it like it makes you a god. But I’ll strip it all away. I’ll rip your throne from beneath you, drag your honor into the dirt, and burn your legacy down to dust until even your ancestors choke on ashes. And when your line is nothing but a memory, when your name is spoken only as a curse, you’ll understand what it means to cross me."
Hisugh was harsher this time, sharper. "Such threats, Alpha. But threats don’t scare me. Remember this—I don’t warn twice. Tell Lennox, Levi, and Louis to stay out of my way. Olivia is mine. And if they test me, their blood will stain the ground before the moon rises."
The line went dead.