Marked By Destiny: Claimed By Three Alpha Brothers - Chapter 174: Begged me to stay away
"I forgive you," Lucien said softly.
At that very moment, lightning cracked outside, its blinding flash spilling into the room, followed by the sudden roar of rain. The storm brought a strange calmness in the weather. ššæš²šš°ššš§ššš²š„.ššš
"Lucien, why are you not doing anything?" Leiaās voice trembled with concern as her hands cupped his face, her thumbs brushing gently over his cheekbones.
He leaned into her touch but his eyes were troubled. "Thereās something I need to tell you," he confessed. The thoughts that had plagued him since yesterday pressed heavily on his chest.
Leia studied his expression carefully, unease rising in her heart. "What is it? Why do you look like this? Youāre scaring me."
Lucien exhaled slowly. "Did you notice Ronan and Kieran? They arenāt here, are they?"
"No," Leia shook her head, her brows furrowed. "Only Grandma is home, and sheās resting. I was with her earlier. Why? Whatās wrong?"
Lucienās hand lifted, his fingertips brushing over the mark on her neck. His eyes darkened with the weight of his words. "Because this is about you. They need to be here when I say this."
In his mind, Lucien was thinking about Leiaās origins and his decision to punish Delia to death. He wanted to share the truth with her in presence of his both brothers.
Her breath caught, but she didnāt interrupt.
"Iāve marked you," Lucien continued, his voice low and steady. "And because Iāve marked you, Ronan and Kieran must, too. Youāre not just mine, youāre ours. Soon, weāll stand together before everyone and make it official. Youāll be our wife, our mate, and the Luna of this pack."
He searched her eyes, his thumb resting where her pulse fluttered. "I know you want time to grow into that responsibility, to feel ready for the weight of it. So the wedding date... that will be yours to choose. Until then, weāll wait."
Leiaās lips curved into a small smile as warmth spread through her chest. He truly cared for her feelings in a way she hadnāt expected. "Your grandmother wants me to marry you three as early as I can," she whispered.
Lucien nodded slowly, his eyes holding hers. "I know. But I donāt want you to rush your decision. This isnāt about tradition or pressure. Itās about you." He paused, brushing a strand of hair from her face. "Leia, you need to start taking responsibility for your own life now. Iāve bound you to this place, to us, and I know what that means. So yes, Iāll give you freedom, but you must promise me youāll stay alert, always."
Her smile faltered slightly, but she listened, her heart thudding at the seriousness in his tone.
"You told me you wanted to grow into someone this pack could look up to," Lucien continued. "And I believe you will. But you need to understand your world among humans was sheltered. Youāve never faced the kind of people who wear smiles but sharpen knives behind your back. Selfish, backstabbing, manipulative, this world is filled with them, and as Luna, theyāll all be watching you. You not only have to protect yourself but them too."
His thumb lingered on the mark at her neck, a reminder of his claim and his promise. "Youāll stumble, youāll make mistakes, but thatās part of becoming stronger. What matters is that you learn, and that you never let anyone break the fire inside you. Remember youāre the fire."
Leia wrapped her arms tightly around him, resting her head on his shoulder. "Thank you... for understanding me," she murmured, her voice carrying a mix of relief and gratitude.
When she finally pulled away, there was a flicker of hesitation in her eyes. She reached for her purse and retrieved her phone.
Lucienās brows furrowed as he watched her unlock it. "Are you calling my brothers?" he asked, his tone cautious.
"No," Leia replied quickly, shaking her head. "I have something to show you." Her fingers moved with care, almost nervously, as she scrolled through her messages. "Last night, I talked to one of my friends from my hometown. His name is Adonis. He was also a good friend of Deliaās."
Lucien stiffened slightly at the mention of Delia, but he said nothing, waiting for her to continue.
Leia turned the screen toward him. "He sent me this."
On the phone was the picture of an envelope, and he narrowed his eyes at the image.
"Whatās this?" he asked, confusion shadowing his face. "Why would Adonis send you a picture of an envelope?"
Leia bit her lower lip, her gaze flicking to his before returning to the screen.
"He visited my house, saying he wanted to meet me," Leia began. "Actually, he tried to reach me earlier, but my old number didnāt exist anymore. So, he went looking... and eventually found me through social media. He said the envelope seemed important, so he picked it up for me." She paused, fiddling with her fingers. "He also asked where Delia and I disappeared to. I didnāt tell him anything, just said Iād gone far away."
Lucienās expression hardened. "Iāll send someone trustworthy to collect the envelope for you," he stated firmly.
Leia hesitated, her lips parting as though she was weighing her words carefully. "Canāt I invite him here? I mean... heās a traveler. I think he would really like this place. I know you donāt trust humans, but they arenāt all bad." Her hazel eyes flickered with conflict.
"Still, I know Grandma is sick, so maybe itās not the right time. It would be inappropriate to bring him here." She lowered her gaze. "But Adonis was a really good friend of mine. And lying to him... itās hard for me, Lucien. I donāt want to ignore him either."
Lucienās gaze softened slightly, though suspicion still lingered. "Did you ask whatās inside the envelope, and who sent it?"
Leia nodded. "Yes. He said it was blank at first. But when I asked him to open it, he found something. A bundle of old negatives of some photographs. He didnāt understand them."
"What do you think about it?" Lucien asked, his gaze fixed on her face.
Leiaās fingers brushed over the edge of her phone as though it held answers she couldnāt yet see. "I think... they might be related to my mother and father. I donāt know, but ever since I had that nightmare, I canāt shake the feeling that something terrible happened in the past, something my mother never told me." Her voice wavered with both fear and determination.
Lucien leaned closer, studying her as if debating how much truth to unveil. Finally, he exhaled. "Leia, Iāve uncovered something about your parents... especially your father."
Her breath hitched. "What about him?" she whispered.
Lucienās jaw flexed before he spoke. "Yesterday, after our argument, I went to meet the Alpha King. The visit was meant for something else, but I couldnāt leave without asking him about your father. The King told me your father was one of the most powerful alphas of his era, feared and respected in equal measure. His territory was vast and remote, far from here, and unlike most alphas, he refused to bend to the Kingās jurisdiction. He ruled his pack, his clan, entirely on his own terms."
Lucienās crimson eyes glimmered in the dim light. "Your father wasnāt just another alpha, Leia. He was... different."
"So, what Delia said about him... was true? My father really killed her mother?" Leiaās voice trembled as she spoke, a strange hollowness spreading in her chest. "I donāt like any of this. The bloodshed... it shouldnāt have happened at all."
Lucien reached for her hand, his tone firm yet gentle. "Leia, we donāt know that yet. Delia herself doesnāt know the full truth, she only carries pieces of it. Half-truths can be more dangerous than lies."
Leiaās gaze dropped to the mark on her neck, her fingers brushing it absently. "But why? Why did my mother hide so much about him from me? Did she... never love him? I still remember every time I asked her about my father, her eyes would fill with tears. She never gave me an answer, only begged me to stay away from werewolves and live as though I were just human. Eventually, I stopped asking. I thought my questions hurt her too much. But now..." her voice cracked, "...now I feel like I was kept from something I deserved to know."
Lucienās expression darkened, the storm outside echoing the weight of her words. He didnāt speak right away, because for once even he wasnāt certain what would bring her comfort: truth, or silence.
"Did the Alpha King tell you something more?" Leia asked with hopeful gaze.
"He only told me that your fatherās clan was wiped out in a single night. Some say your father was... He was poisoned while the others say there was a deadly fire which took the lives of everyone there, including your father," Lucien revealed.
Leia didnāt blink after hearing that. She immediately related it to the nightmare she had.
"That means... What I saw wasnāt a nightmare, but a memory," Leia said, tears brimming in her eyes.
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