“So… who are you with now? Your son’s father?” I asked softly.
She shook her head, smiling at the memory. “That was the moment Damien stood up. I swear, the possessiveness that flashed in his eyes… it was like something inside him snapped.”
My eyes widened. “So that means…”
“I never told him,” she admitted, her voice barely above a whisper. “About my: about the man. About… any of it.”
“Oh, I did,” she laughed, nodding. “I was bold. Stupid, really. He didn’t say a word-just stared at me like I was insane. So I turned to the man beside him and repeated the exact same thing”
Sofia hesitated. “No.”
“He pulled me away, Sofia said, her eyes flickering with fondness. “Didn’t say a word to the others. Just took me out of the club. I thought he was angry, or maybe he just wanted to teach me a lesson-but instead… he took me to his house. Gave me water. Put me to bed. Stayed on the couch the whole night. He didn’t touch me, Olivia. Not once.”
I stared at her, my heart tugging at the sincerity in her voice. “Then why did you leave?”
She let out a small laugh and covered her face in embarrassment. “Drunk me had no filter. I walked straight up to him, looked him dead in the eyes, and asked if he could take me home and fuck me.”
I studied her face-how the light left her eyes when his name came up. Her shoulders slumped slightly, as though the weight of his memory still sat heavily on her.
I frowned, puzzled. She inhaled deeply before continuing.
I returned her smile, but my mind was racing. Did Damien know about this? Did he know Sofia had moved on-with another man-and had a child? I didn’t think he did. So, out of curiosity, I asked, “Have you seen Alpha Damien recently?”
My eyes widened. “You didn’t.”
Her fingers toyed with the edge of her napkin. Sofia looked at me, her eyes filled with pain. “I mean… the day I found out we were related-and not just that, but that our families were enemies.” odded.
Sofia nodded. “He’s my son’s father.”8
“Because he didn’t know who I really was,” she said quietly. “He never knew my last name. Never knew my family. I kept that from him.”
Sofia chuckled softly, looking away, like she was pulling a memory from a box she’d kept hidden deep inside her heart.
Sofia nodded slowly. “That was the beginning. He courted me after that. To… his time, He was patient. Gentle. Protective. I had never known love before him. I never knew what it felt like to be wanted, cherished. Damien gave me that.”
Sofia hesitated again. “There is no man, Olivia…”
Sofia’s smile faltered at my question. She looked down at her coffee for a moment, her fingers tightening around the cup.
My brows furrowed. “Why?”
She paused and inhaled deeply.
Her eyes softened.
She paused, her voice even softer now. “I tried to tempt him. I was throwing myself at him. But he wouldn’t lay a finger on me. Said I was drunk and he didn’t want our first time to be something I’d forget or regret.”
She looked away, her voice shaky. “I left because I thought that was the best thing to do. But leaving him broke me more than anything else ever had.”
Sofia’s expression shifted into something more guarded. “Yes… I saw him two days ago.”
I nodded but pressed on. “Does he know you’ve moved on with another man and have a child for him? Because Damien doesn’t seem to have moved on.”
She glanced at me, a soft smile playing on her lips. “One night, my friend dragged me to this nightclub in the city. I was drunk-like, really drunk. And then… I saw him.”
“You have a son?” I asked, shocked.
“When I woke up the next morning and realized where I was… I was embarrassed,” she continued. “I apologized, thanked him, and left without even asking his name.”
I smiled.
“And that was the beginning,” I murmured.
I felt for her… Rebecca’s death was a hard pill for her to swallow. years “I still remember the night I met Damien,” she said, her voice low. “It was five ago… I had just left this pack for a while. Life here was suffocating-everyone hated me, ‘d friend in the whispers never stopped. So I packed my bags and went to stay with a her pack.”
She laughed lightly. “That’s when I learned his name. Damien. Alpha of the Pack. I couldn’t believe it.”
She looked away, swallowing hard. “Damien is the only man I’ve ever been with.”
Sofia didn’t deny it. She smiled sadly. “Damien and I… we were so much in love. He obviously loved me. I’ll always love him. He was my first love… my only love.”
My heart warmed a little at that..
Olivia’s POV
“After realizing everything Damien did with you, I got angry and told him never to come near me again…”
She let out a quiet breath and looked up at me again. “Because I didn’t want to hurt him more than I already did. And honestly… I wasn’t even sure he wanted to know.”
Her smile faded. She took a slow sip of her coffee, like she needed a moment to gather the strength to speak.
“He was sitting in the VIP section with a few other men. Even from across the om, he looked… different. That aura, that power, that calm control-he didn’t even have to speak, and I was already drawn in.”
I blinked, still processing.
Our eyes met.
Her brown eyes searched mine. “What’s going to happen… between you and the triplets?”
My breath caught in my throat.
I nodded. “Thank you.”
Before I could respond, he reached for my hand.
I hesitated… then slowly nodded. “Then I’m coming too.”
There. I said it out loud.
“Mmhmm,” she hummed, glancing toward him, then back at me. “Well, he’s definitely not looking at his coffee.”
She leaned forward just a little. “He hasn’t taken his eyes off you since he walked in.”
My eyes widened. “But your son-
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I only doubted if their love was enough.
I turned slightly-and there was Lord Frederick.
Her eyebrows lifted. “Really?”
“But you still love him,” I whispered.
My breath caught in my throat.
I glanced up instinctively-and froze.
She looked up at me, her brown eyes filled with a tired kind of sadness. “Our families have been at war for decades, Everything about us… screams we’re not suppose work.”
Then he turned to Sofia, reached into his coat, and pulled out a black envelope sealed with gold wax. He handed it to her with a small smile. “And this-this is for you.
I reached across the table and gently placed my hand over hers. “He deserves to know he has a son.”
And gently-far too gently-he lifted it and pressed a kiss to the back of it.
I was silent, absorbing all of it.
Olivia’s POV
I froze.
Sofia chuckled softly. “Seems like someone has a little crush.”
But then he gave a polite nod and continued further into the caf?, accompanied by another man I didn’t recognize. They took a seat near the far window, their backs partially turned… but Frederick’s gaze found mine again.
And just like that-he nodded politely and turned away, walking back to his seat, where the other man was now standing, ready to leave.
Sofia held the envelope, staring at it like it might explode. “That man is… dramatic,” she muttered with a half-smile.
Before she could finish, the bell above the caf? door chimed softly again.
She glanced at me and shrugged. “Yes. I think I need it. A little air, a little music… head.” maybe a drink or two to clear my
A small, fragile piece of me that had been fighting to breathe.
New Book: Back Home to Marry Off Myself
Loredana’s father left the family for his mistress, leaving them to fend for themselves abroad. When life was at its toughest, her father showed up with “good news” after 8 years of absence: To marry off Loredana to a paralyzed son of the wealthy Mendelsohn family.