Chapter 220: The Decision
Chapter 220: The Decision
Olivia’s POV
Alpha Damien stood still, waiting for my answer. He didn’t rush me, didn’t pressure me, he just waited. But the silence between us felt so loud, so suffocating.
I turned my back to him and faced the cold, cracked wall of the cell. I closed my eyes, trying to breathe, but it was hard. My chest felt too tight.
What choice did I even have?
If I said no... by tomorrow, I’d be dead. My head on the ground, just like in that horrible dream. Gabriel wasn’t bluffing—I saw it in his eyes.
And the triplets?
I tried reaching them... again and again. But nothing. The choker was doing its job. And even if they did feel something was wrong, by the time they figured it out—it would already be too late.
No one was coming.
No one was saving me.
So maybe... maybe Alpha Damien’s deal was the only way out.
A fake death.
A new face.
A life in hiding.
Being his wife in name only.
Just for one year.
I let out a shaky breath and slowly turned back to face him. His eyes met mine, calm but serious.
"I’ll do it," I said, voice low but firm. "I’ll accept the deal."
His face didn’t change, but I saw a small spark of relief in his eyes.
"But..." I raised a finger. "You have to promise me—swear it—that after one year, you’ll let me go. You’ll give me my life back. My face back."
"I swear," he said without hesitation. "After one year, your face will be restored, and you’ll be free to leave. I’ll even remove the bracelet myself."
I studied him, looking for any hint of a lie... but he looked serious.
I slowly nodded.
"Then we have a deal."
He stepped forward and held out his hand. And with a deep breath, I placed my hand in his. We shook, and I pulled away with a hard swallow, my chest tightening with dread. I didn’t know what I was getting myself into and if I should trust Alpha Damien by his words, but what other choice did I have... anything was better than my head being chopped off... I don’t want to experience such a painful and brutal death.
"Take off your clothes," he suddenly said.
I blinked, confused. "What?"
Alpha Damien rolled his eyes like it should’ve been obvious. "I have to fake your death, remember? My witch needs your clothes—something fresh, something with your scent. That way, when the triplets see them, they won’t doubt it’s real."
A cold wave washed over me.
He was right... but still, hearing it like that hit differently. I glanced down at the clothes I was wearing. They weren’t much, but they still felt like the last thing tying me to who I was.
"How are you going to fake it exactly?" I asked, my voice barely above a whisper.
He looked at me, his eyes unreadable. "That’s not your worry. Just know it’ll be convincing. No one will question it."
I gave a slow nod. Maybe it was better that way. The less I knew, the better.
But even as I reached for the hem of my shirt, my heart tightened painfully in my chest. My mind drifted to the triplets—Louis... Levi... Lennox.
What would they feel?
Would they cry? Break?
Would they hate themselves for not saving me?
Would they think they failed me?
Would they blame themselves?
I bit my lip hard, forcing back the tears. I didn’t want this. I never wanted to hurt them. I just hoped... they stayed safe. That they wouldn’t do something reckless out of guilt.
Levi and Louis... they could mourn in quiet agony for months. But Lennox... I knew him too well. What if he...?
I shook my head, forcing the scary thoughts away.
With shaking hands, I stripped off my clothes and quietly handed them to Alpha Damien. He took them carefully, folding them in his arms.
Then, without saying a word, he pulled off his jacket and handed it to me.
"Wear this," he said softly. "Let’s get you out of here."
I slipped it on, clutching it tightly around myself.
He looked at me. "Are you ready?" I nodded but didn’t speak.
"Follow me," Alpha Damien ordered gently, turning toward the cell door.
Obediently, I trailed after him
The hallway outside the dungeon was dark and cold, just like the cell. Every step I took felt unreal, like I was walking through someone else’s nightmare. My bare feet hit the rough floor, and Damien’s jacket hung loosely around me, the sleeves swallowing my hands.
As we turned the corner, I saw two men standing guard at the end of the hall. They were tall, dressed in black, and armed. When they saw Alpha Damien, they bowed slightly and followed us.
We stepped out into the open yard behind the mansion. The cold night air brushed against my skin, making me shiver. My heart was pounding again, not from fear, but from the weight of everything.
A row of black SUVs waited in the yard.
One of Damien’s men opened the back door of the closest car.
He gestured for me to get in, but just as I placed my hand on the door handle... I felt it.
A chill ran down my spine.
Like someone was watching me.
I slowly turned around, and my eyes locked onto a figure standing in the shadows of the upper balcony.
It was Alpha Gabriel.
He stood tall, arms crossed over his chest, just watching... saying nothing.
His face was unreadable, but his eyes—
They didn’t hold hate.
They didn’t hold anger.
Just silence.
And something else I couldn’t name.
Regret?
Guilt?
Pain? noveldrama
I wasn’t sure.
Our eyes stayed locked for a second longer. Then he turned and walked away, disappearing into the mansion without a word.
I turned back to the car, my throat tight. I didn’t know what to make of that. What deal had Alpha Damien struck with him? How did Alpha Damien even know I was about to be killed? But most importantly, I really wanted to know what had my mother done to make all of this happen?
"Get in," Alpha Damien said gently.
And I did.
As the door closed behind me, I knew that from this moment on...
Olivia Parker was gone.
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