371 Hailee Was Here
For a moment, I couldnโt move. My body felt stiff, my breath stuck in my chest.
Frederick slowly stood and stepped closer, lifting a hand as if he wanted to touch me. โSo temptingโฆโ he murmured.
He leaned back in his chair, his pale fingers tapping on the wood. โShe wasnโt forced, Olivia. But she didnโt really agree either. When someone stands at the edge of death, choices areโฆ different.โ
โMoon Goddess,โ he breathed, hunger dripping from his tone. โYou are a beauty. No wonder those triplets never wanted to let you go.โ
But I didnโt get scared by his annoyance. My thoughts were fixed on Hailee. The thought of Haileeโalone, scared, trapped by this manโmade anger rise in me like fire. I hadnโt even known her the way the triplets had, yet his words made me want to tear him apart piece by piece.
โMy deal with Haileeโฆโ his voice dropped, low and heavy. Then he looked straight at me, his expression blank. โIt was never done forcefully. It was about lifeโฆ and death.โ
He spat, sounding annoyed by my attitude.
My wolf bristled. What?
I forced myself to stay calm, to keep my expression blank, even though questions screamed in my head. Eleven years. Why had she been here? What did he mean by that?
From the corner of my eye, I saw him shift in his seat. His pale fingers gripped the desk, his glowing eyes drinking me in.
I frowned and folded my arms. โIs that why you forced her into the deal? Is that the exchange of the deal you both had?โ I pressed on. I knew there were a lot of things I didnโt know. This HaileeโI never met her. I was not lucky like the triplets to know her. I wished she was still alive. She had a lot of questions to answer and respectfully a lot of slaps to take from me.
Frederickโs smirk grew darker, but his eyes had a shadow in them that made my wolf uneasy.
371 Halloo Was Hera
My heart jumped, but I didnโt flinch. โNo,โ I said firmly. โIf you want me, I must know you first. A marriage without knowing each other is nothing. Even you must agree to that."
โWhere is this place?โ I asked, shifting in the chair and glancing toward the wide window beside us. The glass was clear, showing a sky unlike the one I knew. The air outside looked colder, the trees unfamiliar, and in the distance stood tall, ancient buildings, their outlines sharp and strange.
But he wasnโt finished. His eyes narrowed. โAnd thisโฆโ He paused. โThis is where your dear Hailee lived for eleven years.โ
In your dreams.
He pulled away, retreating to his seat, while I gathered my clothes from the floor and dressed. His lustful eyes never left me, burning holes into my skin. Once I was fully clothed, I sat across from him. But never once did he take his eyes off me. It was so creepy, but I ignored it and spoke up.
His eyes narrowed, his lips curling into that same infuriating smirk. He shook his head slowly, like a teacher correcting a stubborn child.
โNo,โ he said simply. His voice was calm but authoritative. โYouโre not leaving tonight.โ My stomach twisted, my wolf growling. โSo you used her weakness,โ I snapped.
A sharp chill slid down my spine. This is a different country.
My jaw clenched. Anger burned hot in my chest, but I forced my lips into a calm line. I wanted to spit in his face. I wanted to burn him alive. But I stayed still. Not yet. Not now.
My chest tightened. France. Another country. No wonder everything felt strange. I snapped my eyes to his and took a step backward. โNo. Not until marriage.โ Frederick tilted his head, a fake look of innocence on his face. โI saved her life, Haileeโฆ and that of her unborn children, one of whom happens to be your grandfather. So without my act that very day, you would never have existed. You only breathe today because of me. Because I saved her. And because I spared them.โ He leaned forward, his voice dropping into a growl. โSo donโt stand there, child, and look at me with disdain. Your very existence is my doing.โ
371 Hailee Was Here
I drew in a sharp breath, controlling my emotions. โIโll see you later, Frederick,โ I said, my voice blank. โI need to go back home.โ
Act, my wolf pushed at me. You have to act.
I stood up slowly, lifting my chin. I made sure he saw that I wasnโt shaking, I wasnโt scared. Piece by piece, I undressed, taking every layer of my clothes. My wolf growled low inside, reminding me that this was only an act.
โWhy was she living here?โ I couldnโt stop myself from asking.
Oliviaโs POV
Frederick leaned back, one leg crossed over the other. โFrance,โ he said smoothly. โThis is my family home. The place where I was raised.โ
He froze, then laughedโa deep, mocking laugh that made the room feel smaller. โThen let us marry tomorrow,โ he said, sounding so serious about it.
He leaned back in his chair, steepling his fingers. โIf you claim you want to know me, then you will stay. How else will you learn who I am? How else will I learn who my future wife is?โ
His eyes narrowed, suspicion flickering there. Then his smirk returned. โVery well, Olivia. You want to know me? Then Iโll give you that chance. But rememberโฆโ He leaned close, his breath cold against my ear. โYou are already mine.โ
I swallowed hard. My pride hated it, but I reminded myselfโnudity was nothing new for us. We shifted into wolves all the time, and every time we shifted, we were naked. It wasnโt shameful. It was normal. If he thought this would get to me, he was wrong. He could watch, but that was all. He would never touch me.
Frederick shrugged. โShe needed shelter and protection, and we gave her.โ
My brow furrowed, my wolf stiffening inside me. Hailee? Here?
โThis placeโฆโ I said slowly, turning back to him. โWhere am I?โ
I frowned, crossing my arms tight. โStop talking in riddles. What do you mean?โ