248 Never Loved Her
248 Never Loved Her
Silence filled the room. No one moved. No one breathed.
Even though we hadn’t seen her in more than three years, we recognized her instantly. Nothing had changed. She still looked just like Olivia… just an older version. Same eyes. Same nose. Same soft lips that used to curl into the same kind of smile that made everything else disappear.
My chest tightened the moment I stared at her. It was like seeing a ghost. A ghost of Olivia…
“Call the healers!” he shouted at the nearest guard, his voice sharp with fear.
I looked back at Damien. He hadn’t moved from Sofia’s side. His wife was missing, possibly in danger–and he hadn’t even noticed. He was too lost in Sofia.
“Pull up the last two hours of footage,” I ordered. “Start from the garden.”
“Follow them,” I said urgently.
“I want the scent tracked immediately,” I ordered. “Send the best wolves out. I want that car found. I want every border locked down. Nobody gets in or out without
clearance.” 1
I stepped back from the monitor, my fists clenched. “They planned this. They were waiting for her to be alone.”
His voice cracked. The fear in his eyes wasn’t fake. The pain in his expression wasn’t fake. He still loved her. He never stopped. 1
He didn’t explain more. He didn’t have to. I couldn’t judge him. Because what he didn’t
know was–I had kissed her too. And none of us had told the others.
We rushed straight to the CCTV room, our footsteps echoing down the hallway like thunder. None of us spoke. We were all tense–angry, confused, afraid. All for a
stranger.
The trunk shut with a loud slam. A few seconds later, the others jumped over the fence and all three ran toward the car. Then they drove off.
“Just do it!” I snapped and hung up.
The footage jumped as the guard changed the camera angle. We saw the men dragging Rebecca through a back path. Then–one by one–they climbed over the high fence
with her.
By the time we reached Damien’s room, he was already kneeling beside Sofia on the bed, clutching her hand tightly.
Clark and Dustin were already inside, standing near the main monitor with worried expressions. As soon as they saw us, they stepped back and gave me room.
My heart dropped.
And then I looked at my brothers. “We need to have a talk with Damien now…” I said, and didn’t wait for them to speak before leading the way out.
My brow furrowed, and seconds later–he kissed her. Deeply… passionately.
My jaw clenched. I turned slowly to Levi. He looked away and sighed.
I looked back at the screen, shaking the thought away. “Rewind,” I said. “I want to see what happened after she left.”
Levi frowned and I spoke. “I have ordered the patrol team to look for her…Let’s check
the CCTV room,” I said.
I swallowed hard, feeling the storm of anger growing in my chest.
So why? Why did he marry Rebecca? Why bring her here and call her his Luna when his heart clearly still belonged to someone else? 3
“Damn it!” Levi snapped, punching the wall.
Sofia…! It was really her.
Lennox’s POV
Dustin and Clark nodded and rushed out.
Louis and Levi nodded, but Damien didn’t care… he didn’t even utter a word or show
any concern, rather, his attention was solely on Sofia. For a moment, I was glad she was back because she will have to clear the misunderstanding Damien had about us telling
her his secrets.
“She’s burning up,” he whispered, brushing her hair back from her forehead. “Come on,
baby. Stay with me…”
Before we could ask anything, he turned and sprinted into the mansion with her in his arms. My brothers and I exchanged confused looks. No one said a word. But we all followed.
And in that moment, one thing became painfully clear… he never really loved Rebecca.
“Shit,” I muttered. I made a mind link to Clark.
“What the hell-” Louis muttered under his breath.
Rebecca struggled, tried to scream–but within seconds, she went limp. Unconscious.
The next camera switched to the outside of the gate. And there… we saw it. A black car waited by the edge of the woods. One of the men popped the trunk while another carried Rebecca’s limp body and placed her inside.
We all leaned forward. The men cornered her quickly. One grabbed her arms while the second pulled something out of his pocket. A cloth. He pressed it over her nose and
mouth.
Then suddenly, everything shifted. Damien panicked and rushed forward, scooping Sofia into his arms like she weighed nothing. Her body was limp, her eyes half–closed.
Levi spoke. “Who do you think took Rebecca? We have to find her, remember?” Levi sounded frustrated, but Damien didn’t utter a word. He just kept staring at Sofia as if if he looked away, she would disappear.
Damien didn’t move from her side. He kept whispering to her unconscious form like
she could hear every word.
“It just happened,” he muttered. “I didn’t plan it. I just…”
“You’re safe now. I won’t let anything happen to you again… I promise.”
The footage played. Rebecca walked out of the garden and headed toward the training field, arms crossed, like she was lost in thought. Then, from the edge of the screen, three masked men appeared–fast, silent.
Levi didn’t say anything. He just kept staring at the screen like he wanted to burn it.
Louis cursed softly. “They dared enter our pack house.”
“She’s been gone for almost an hour,” I said. “And Damien… he didn’t even notice.”
“What happened?” Clark asked quickly.
“Get Dustin. Both of you to the CCTV room–now,” I said. “Tell the search team to search for Rebecca. We need Rebecca found immediately. Double the patrols at the borders.” D
The CCTV operator nodded and began tapping quickly on the keyboard. The screen blinked and switched to a view of the garden. There was Rebecca and Levi having a conversation.
The healers rushed in behind us and began their work. One of them placed glowing hands over Sofia’s chest, while another crushed herbs into a paste.
Rebecca. Where was Rebecca? Last we heard… she was taken. By Damien’s enemies. We thought he’d be the one panicking, calling the search teams, turning the whole territory upside down. But he wasn’t. He hadn’t even mentioned her since Sofia
arrived.
I stared at the scene, frozen. And then–my mind jolted.