Chapter 11
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Chapter 11: Wedding Day

Oliviaโ€™s POV

It was my wedding day, yet I felt nothing but misery as I sat in front of the mirror, staring at my reflection. The mansionโ€™s seamstress had crafted a stunning white gown for me, one that fit me perfectly. My hair was styled into a neat bun, adorned with delicate white pins, and a maid had applied light makeup to my face. I looked breathtaking, more beautiful than I had ever seen myself before. But inside, I felt hollow.

I tilted my head, my gaze drifting to the left crook of my neck, where the marks of the triplets were imprinted on my skin. Two days had passed since I had received the most shocking news of my life, and yet, I still couldnโ€™t come to terms with it. I couldnโ€™t believe itโ€”I was mated to the triplets, all three of them. I was yet to believe that I was their mate, and now in a few minutes, I would be walking down that aisle to say "I do" to all three of them.

Panic tightened around my throat as I swallowed hard. I wished I could stop this. I wished I could stop this marriage. I couldnโ€™t marry men who despised me, men who had never looked at me with anything but hatred. But I had no choice. Just like the triplets were obligated to accept this bond, so was I.

I let out a shaky breath, my eyes meeting my reflection once more. I made a beautiful bride. Under different circumstances, this could have been one of the happiest days of my life.

The door creaked open. Expecting my mother, I turned, only to feel a wave of unease when I saw Anita instead. The moment I realized it was her, I stood to my feet and turned around to face her. I didnโ€™t feel comfortable with her presence.

She wore a soft lavender gown, her hair styled to perfection. She looked every bit the Luna she believed herself to be, or desperately wanted to be.

โ€œYou look beautiful,โ€ she said, though her tone lacked warmth.

I didnโ€™t respond. My hands curled into fists at my sides as I braced myself for whatever she had come to say. I had heard that Anita had been crying for the past two days, devastated by the realization that she was not the one fated to the triplets. And now, with the wedding moments away, I doubted she had suddenly accepted it.

She stepped closer, her lips curving into a smirk. โ€œI wanted to see you before the ceremony,โ€ she began, her voice sickly sweet. โ€œYou must be feeling so lucky, Olivia, getting to marry the triplets. But I thought you should know the truth before you walk down that aisle.โ€

I narrowed my eyes. โ€œWhat truth?โ€

She let out a soft laugh, shaking her head as if she pitied me. โ€œYou think you have them, donโ€™t you?โ€ she taunted. โ€œYou think that because of some forced bond, they are yours. But youโ€™re wrong, Olivia. They are mine. โ€

My breath hitched.

โ€œDoubting me?โ€ she mused, tilting her head. โ€œThen why did they come to me last night? Why did they promise me that the moment they become Alphas, theyโ€™ll get rid of you and make me their Luna?โ€

I swallowed hard, my heart hammering in my chest. I wanted to believe she was lying, but deep down, I feared she wasnโ€™t. The triplets had never hidden their hatred for me. What if everything Anita was saying was true?

โ€œThey told me themselves,โ€ she continued, stepping even closer. โ€œThat this marriage means nothing. That you mean nothing. The moment they have the power to do so, theyโ€™ll divorce you and make me their queen.โ€

I felt like I couldnโ€™t breathe. The walls of the room seemed to close in on me, the beautiful white dress I wore suddenly feeling suffocating.

Anita must have noticed my distress because she smiled in satisfaction. โ€œEnjoy your wedding, dear friend,โ€ she whispered. โ€œItโ€™ll be the happiest day of your lifeโ€”for now.โ€

With that, she turned and walked out, leaving me standing there, trembling.

I had known this marriage was a nightmare, but now, it felt like a death sentence.

As Anita walked out, my mother walked in. She instantly noticed my mood and knew Anita was the cause of it.

โ€œDonโ€™t let what she says get to you,โ€ Mother tried comforting me, but it wasnโ€™t helping. What Anita had said was true. The moment the triplets became Alphas, they would find a way to reject me. And if rejection wasnโ€™t an option, they might even kill me.

At that point, I was scared.

My mother sighed, gently guiding me to sit beside her on the bed. She took my hands in hers, her touch warm yet trembling slightly.

โ€œI wish I could stop this marriage,โ€ she admitted softly, her eyes glistening with unshed tears. โ€œI wish I had the power to change things for you, my love. But what can I do? We are omegas. We have no voice in this. โ€

Her words should have made me feel even more hopeless, but there was a quiet strength in them. She wasnโ€™t saying this to make me feel powerlessโ€”she was acknowledging the truth of our reality.

โ€œBut, Olivia,โ€ she continued, squeezing my hands, โ€œdonโ€™t lose hope. The tripletsโ€ฆ they may seem cold now, but do you remember how they used to be? When you were just a little girl, they adored you. They never left your side. They protected you. That kind of love does not just disappear.โ€

I swallowed the lump in my throat, shaking my head. โ€œThat was a long time ago, Mother. They donโ€™t love me anymore. They hate me.โ€

She sighed. โ€œHatred is a strong thing, but so is fate. The Moon Goddess does not make mistakes. If she has chosen them for you, there is a reason. You just have to be patient, my child. Be a good wife. Show them who you truly are. Leave the rest to the Goddess.โ€

I wanted to believe her. I wanted to hold on to the hope that things would change. But Anitaโ€™s words echoed in my mind like a cruel reminder of the reality I was walking into.

The triplets did not want me.

And soon, I would be bound to them forever.

โ€œItโ€™s time to walk you to the aisle. I wish your father was here. He would have been so happy to see his precious little girl getting married,โ€ Mother said with more tears gathering in her eyes.

I swallowed my pain as I thought of Father. He was probably in a dark cell, locked away, or perhaps doing some labor while his daughter was about to get married.

โ€œCome on, letโ€™s go,โ€ my mother said, her hand squeezing mine. โ€œDonโ€™t keep the pack waiting.โ€


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