Chapter 302 – Olivia and Her Three Mates Novel

I didn’t resist. My body welcomed the comfort as Levi eased me down, positioning me so I could rest. I ended up with my head resting against his chest, feeling the steady beat of his heart beneath my cheek. His warmth surrounded me, comforting me in a way I didn’t know I needed.

Net out a long sigh and lowered myself onto the bed, my body sinking into the soft mattress. My gaze drifted to the ceiling, but my mind was far away.

I swallowed, forcing a soft smile for her sake. “I’ll be back soon, Mama. I promise.” That unsettled me more than anything.

I swallowed hard, not knowing what to say. For some reason, I thought she would look worried, maybe even upset, at the idea of me marrying Lord Frederick. But she didn’t. Olivia’s POV

“Olivia?” Lennox’s voice was low but worried, his eyes scanning me from head to toe. “What happened?”

I teleported away, the room and the seer’s worried gaze vanishing from sight as I disappeared into the safety of my chambers.

I appeared, standing in Levi’s room.

“Mama… I’ve been seeing you,” I said softly. “In my appeared to me. You spoke to me.” dreams… in my visions. You

The seer’s voice cut through the haze. “Olivia-” She was at my side in an instant, her hand steadying my shoulder. “You’ve overexerted yourself. Healing her took a great deal from you. You need to rest before you collapse.”

But…

Her gaze darkened slightly, and when she spoke again, her voice dropped lower. “It might have been your great-grandmother… Hailee. She must have taken my face.”

Arriving in my chamber, I immediately noticed the quiet. No Nora. No Lolita. No sound of movement, no familiar presence to greet me.

I tried to shake my head, but even that made me dizzy. “I’m fine… I can still-“

She squeezed my hand faintly, her lips curving into a small smile. “Go rest, my daughter.”

I wrapped my arms around myself, the silence of the room suffocating me. I had thought that having her back would help in Frederick’s case, but instead, I felt… scared.

He looked up the moment he sensed me. Surprise flashed in his eyes, quickly replaced by a warm, almost relieved smile.

But somewhere deep inside, a quiet whisper reminded me this moment wouldn’t last. Lennox stepped inside, his sharp gaze immediately finding me, and just behind him, Louis followed. It didn’t take a genius to guess how they knew I was here-they must have caught my scent the second I arrived.

The three of them exchanged worried looks, and without hesitation, Levi moved to guide me toward the bed. “Come here,” he murmured, his voice softer than usual.

Lennox moved in behind me, settling on the bed and wrapping an arm lightly around my waist, his other hand stroking slow, soothing circles across my back. His touch was gentle, protective, reminding me that I wasn’t alone.

A wave of unease rolled through me, tightening in my chest. My pulse quickened, and suddenly the room seemed to sway. My vision blurred at the edges.

With a blink, I teleported.

Why wasn’t she worried?

“You’re so tense.” Louis murmured, his gaze flicking up to meet mine for a brief moment before returning to his task. “You should have come to us sooner, princess.” I blink confused. “What? But-“

I should have felt lighter. Happier. Relieved.

Was she… fine with it?

A cold ripple ran through me. I quickly pushed the thought aside, forcing a small smile as I decided to change the topic. chill ran through me. “Then… who was it?”

“No,” the seer said firmly, her tone brooking no argument. “You can speak to her later. Right now, you must recover your strength. If you push yourself, you’ll harm yourself.” The soft kneading of his fingers, Levi’s steady heartbeat in my ear, and Lennox’s warm strokes across my back worked together to pull me into a cocoon of comfort. For the first time since my mother woke up, I felt like I could finally breathe.

I sat on the toilet, sighing in relief, but then-

A low, almost amused hum echoed in my mind. “No. I am not. But I know you, Olivia… more than you know yourself. I have been in existence for over five hundred years.”

My throat went dry. “And if I don’t want your direction?”

I gritted my teeth. “There was no we in that deal,” I hissed under my breath. “And I’m not-“

My stomach tightened. “So… you’re saying you’ve been there all along?”

I bit my lip, embarrassed. “I’m… pressed,” I murmured.

“Yeah,” Lennox added, his gaze narrowing. “We heard you yell.”

I forced a small, strained smile, keeping my tone relaxed. “It’s nothing. I was just having a little disagreement with my wolf.”

“I mean, Olivia,” she purred, “you and I… we are bound. My blood runs through your veins.”

His arm tightened around me just a second, and his sleepy voice rumbled above my head. “Olivia? You okay?”

“Enough.” Her voice cut through me like a whip. “I’ve said what must be said. You will think on it. When you are ready to listen… call me. I will come.”

The air in the bathroom suddenly felt thinner, harder to breathe. “I don’t need you… I have the voice of my wolf already,” I spat.

Her voice was low, yet carried an authority that made my wolf whimper deep inside me. “I have been in the bodies of five generations before you. And now… I am inside you.”

I exhaled slowly, glaring at the tiled wall. “Fine,” I said tightly. “What exactly is your so-called direction?”

I carefully slipped out of the warm tangle of limbs, feeling Lennox shift behind me in his sleep but not wake. Louis mumbled something.incoherent and turned his head, his hand sliding off my leg. Padding quietly across the room, I slipped into the bathroom and closed the door behind me.

I swallowed hard, my jaw tightening. “So you’re saying if I don’t obey you, I’ll end up like her?”

She scoffed. “You have no choice, Olivia… I’m here to stay. To direct and to guide you.”

My pulse spiked. “Who-“

It hit me like a punch to the gut. “What?!” I almost laughed in disbelief. “Hell no!” The words tore out of me before I could stop them, sharp and loud enough to bounce off the bathroom walls.

“I’m saying,” she purred, “you should not make her mistake.”

For a long moment, I stayed still, my eyes half-closed, letting the feeling-sink in. Surrounded. Protected. Loved. A small smile tugged at my lips despite the heaviness still in my chest. But after a while, a different discomfort hit me. My bladder protested painfully, and I shifted slightly, trying not to wake anyone. Unfortunately, the movement was enough to make Levi stir.

“What happened?” Levi’s voice was soft but firm.

I froze.

The answer came without hesitation. “First, you must marry Lord Frederick.” (2)

Her voice shifted, becoming sharper, laced with annoyance. “It seems you’ll be just like Hailee. Stubborn. Defiant. Reckless.”

Louis tilted his head, studying me closely. “You look pale, Olivia.”

Levi’s frown deepened, but he didn’t push, at least not yet. “You sure?”

Her tone dropped into something darker. “Her disobedience cost her many things. All because she thought she knew better than me.”

When I opened the door, all three of them were standing there. Levi was closest, his brows knitted in deep worry. Lennox stood a little behind him, his sharp eyes scanning me like he could read my soul. Louis leaned against the wall, but his usual teasing smirk was nowhere to be found.

I woke up to the feeling of warmth wrapped around me. Strong arms caged me in from both sides, their heat seeping into my skin, making me feel safe. My head was still rested against Levi’s solid chest, his slow, steady heartbeat a soothing rhythm in my ear. One of his arms was draped protectively around my waist, holding me close. Behind me, Lennox’s body was pressed against my back, his arm snugly around my middle, his breath fanning the back of my neck in slow, even puffs. And at the foot of the bed, my legs still rested across Louis’ lap. At some point in the night, he must have stopped massaging me, but his hands still lay on my calves, his touch gentle and absentminded-as if even in his sleep, he didn’t want to let go.

“You’ve been feeling it, haven’t you?” The voice was calm, feminine, and coldly confident.

My frown deepened. “Are you threatening me?” I asked, already getting annoyed.

“Olivia?” Levi’s deep, concerned voice came from the other side. “Why are you yelling? What’s going on in there?”

The moment the words left my lips, I felt a shift outside. Within seconds, a light knock sounded on the door.

Before I could reply, her presence and voice vanished.

“Hello, Olivia.”

He blinked at me for a moment before understanding clicked in his expression. He chuckled softly and loosened his hold. “Go before you explode.”

A cold shiver ran down my spine. “And what happened to Hailee?”

She scoffed. “You think this is a threat? No, little one… it’s a warning.”

That voice… it wasn’t my wolf. My wolf’s tone was familiar, threaded into my very soul. But this… this was deeper. Older. It slithered into my mind like silk and steel combined.

Her reply came like a threat. “Then you will lose everything you love. One by one.”

I clenched my fists, my patience running out. “A warning for what?”

My breath caught. My heart was pounding. And in my mind, the strange voice groaned.

The bathroom was suddenly too quiet. I exhaled shakily, running a hand over my face, trying to steady my heartbeat before stepping out.

A low, amused chuckle filled my mind. “The special ability in you… that is me…

I swallowed hard. “And who exactly are you?”

Olivia’s POV

“Yes,” I lied smoothly, stepping past them toward the bed. “I’m fine. Really.”

My fingers clenched against my knees. “Inside me? What do you mean?” I whispered, my voice trembling.

“We had a deal with Lord Frederick, and you need to abide by it.”

My mouth went dry. “You’re… not my wolf.”

“Oh yes,” she said softly, almost mockingly. “Since the moment you were born. Watching. Waiting. Guiding you when I could.”

“Olivia,” I said again, softer this time. “You know you can tell me anything. Anything that’s bothering you.”

I took a step forward. “Olivia-“

But I stayed standing, watching her.

I didn’t break the link. I leaned forward in my chair, resting my elbows on my knees as if somehow getting closer to her voice would make her speak the truth.

“Yes,” she answered too quickly.

The moment she stepped out of the bathroom, I knew something was wrong.

My eyes stayed on her face, watching the way she avoided my gaze, the way her shoulders were just a little too tense.

Levi let out a slow breath, his gaze still fixed on the spot Olivia had just vanished from. “No… it’s not. She’s hiding something. And whatever it is-it’s serious.”

“Neither do I,” I muttered. My wolf paced inside me, restless, demanding I reach out to her, but I held it back. She clearly didn’t want us to trouble her.

I took a step closer, my gaze steady on hers. “You yelled in there, Olivia.”

She froze just a second before moving toward the bed, like she didn’t hear me. Levi followed her instantly, helping her sit. Louis moved around and sat on the edge near her feet.

Sleep never came. My mind stayed locked on her until the sky outside my window began to lighten.

Something happened in there. Something she doesn’t want us to know.

Lennox’s POV

I sat there for a long moment, gripping the arm of my chair. My wolf growled low in my head, furious that she was shutting us out again. But her tone told me one thing-she wasn’t going to say more tonight.

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