Chapter 18: Intercepted by Theodore
Chapter 18: Intercepted by Theodore
(Olivia’s POV)
The ne soared through the clouds, and for the first time in years, I felt truly free. I hadn’t felt this at ease since leaving the organization.
Suddenly, a sharp pain shot through my abdomen, a reminder of the little one inside me.
I pressed my hand against my stomach, trying to ease the pain. Even though this little pup was conceived in betrayal and lies, I still love her.
Another pair of hands, carrying a familiar warmth, suddenly covered the ones on my stomach.
“No,” I whispered, my voice barely audible above the airne’s hum.
? turned slowly, Theodore sat beside me, his intense brown eyes fixed on my face with an expression of desperate relief.
How had he found me? How was he always able to track me down no matter where I fled?
Theodore pulled me into his arms, burying his face in the curve of my neck. His familiar scent enveloped me, onceforting but now suffocating.
“My love, I finally found you,” he whispered against my skin, his voice breaking.
Cold tears dripped from his eyes onto my
I had ever seen Theodore cry.
rbone. I stared at him in shock this was only the second time
The first had been at our mating ceremony six years ago, when he had whispered his vows with tears streaming down his face.
Isadora had once mentioned that he cried when I was in the delivery room with Leo, though I hadn’t believed it then. She said he had knelt outside for hours, weeping like a broken ma
Despite his apparent love and fear of losing me, I forced myself to remember the truth. He had betrayed both me and our deceased pup by giving our chosen name to another woman’s child. <fndb30> This content belongs to find(?)ovel</fndb30>
“Let me go, Theodore,” I said quietly, trying to pull away from his embrace.
His arms only tightened <b>around </b>me. “Never again. I won’t let you disappear from my sight”
Theodore spoke quietly to the flight attendant, and I felt the ne begin to turn. We were heading back to Stonehaven City.
Within an hour<b>, </b>we hadnded: Theodore guided me to the back seat of his Rolls–Royce, his hand never leaving my waist.
The familiar leather interior felt like a prison Theodore settled beside me, his eyes searching my face with desperate intensity.
Why <b>did </b>you suddenly leave?” he asked gently, as if speaking to a frightened animal. I know everything <b>about </b>your escape. Olivia
Ly heart sank Of course he knew
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“You fainted at the Crimson Pup Creche,” he continued, his voice carefully controlled. “A man with a child helped you to the pack enforcement station. You bought a ne ticket and threw your phone into the nearby
His knowledge of every detail made me feel trapped. There <b>was </b>no escape from his surveincework.
“I can solve <b>any </b>problem,” Theodore said softly, reaching for my hand. “I can wait until you’re ready to talk to
me.”
His thumb traced circles on my palm, a gesture that once broughtfort but now felt maniptive.
“But I need to know who that man was,” Theodore’s voice hardened slightly. “I suspect he might be behind your strange behavior and sudden departure.”
I remained silent, staring out the window at the passing scenery. The familiar streets of Stonehaven City felt like chains pulling me back into captivity.
Suddenly, I remembered the three text messages I had <b>sent </b>him from the airne using the flight attendant’s phone. My heart began to race,
Theodore’s phone rang, the sound cutting through the tense silence. He reached for it, and I watched in horror as he began to check his messages.
Panic seized me. If he read those messages now, he would know I had discovered <b>everything </b>about ra and Rosalie. He would know about my ns to leave permanently.
I still had 28 days until Matthew could help me escape for good. I couldn’t let Theodore discover my ns
now.
Without thinking, I lunged forward and snatched his phone from his hands.
“Olivia, what are you-
<b>I </b>rolled down the window and hurled his phone out into the turbulent waters below the cross–sea bridge. The device disappeared into the churning waves with a small ssh.
Theodore stared at me in shock, then at the empty space where his phone had been.
“Why did you do that?” <b>he </b>asked quietly, his voice dangerously calm.
I pressed myself against the car <b>door</b>, as far from him as possible. “I don’t want to talk to you right now.”
His jaw clenched, but he didn’t press further. The rest of the drive passed in tense silence.
When we arrived at the Redgrave Estate, I <b>noticed </b>an unusual gathering at the entrance. Family members, servants, and rtives had assembled, their faces filled with concern and curiosity.
A pack enforcer approached Theodore with a file folder in his hands.
Alpha, we found the man who rescued Luna Olivia, the enforcer reported formally.
<b>My </b><b>blood </b>ran cold. I remembered hearing someone call me ‘junior sister during my copse–likely someone <b>from </b>the <b>Shadow </b>Syndicate.
If Theodore discovered my connection to Matthew’s organization, everything would be ruined.
“Don’t pursue this matter,” I said <b>quickly</b><b>, </b>stepping between Theodore and the enforcer. “People who do good deeds without leaving their names don’t want to be disturbed.”
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Theodore looked at me with surprise, then nodded slowly. “If that’s <b>what </b>you want, Olivia.”
But his next words sent chills down my spine. “While we might not repay the favor, we should still be grateful. The pack enforcer has already reviewed surveince footage with results,”
The enforcer opened the file folder, revealing surveince screenshots. My eyes widened as I recognized the familiar figures in the images.
It wasn’t just any member of the Shadow Syndicate who had helped me. It’s ra, she’s holding Leo and seems to be crying.
Rage exploded through me like wildfire. All the pain, betrayal, and humiliation of the past days crystallized into pure fury.
My hand moved <b>before </b>my mind could stop it. The sharp c***k of my palm against Theodore’s cheek echoed across the estate entrance.
Everyone froze. Family members, servants, and rtives stared in shock at the red handprint blooming across Theodore’s face.
For six
years, I have never once acted disrespectfully towards him in public. I <b>have </b>always yed the part of the perfect, submissive Luna.
But today, after everything that has happened, I can’t take it anymore.
Eleonora immediately stepped forward and took the folder from my trembling hands. Her face darkened as she reviewed the s surveince images.
Without warning, she pped Theodore across his other cheek, the sound even sharper than mine had been.
“Why has ra appeared at the Crimson Pup Creche?”
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