13 Deliberating
~Liam~
As I stared down at my te, I made an effort to soothe Alex''s agitation. Falling sick was a rare
urrence for me, so I doubted if that was the cause of my unease. I nced over at Justin, who
seemed engrossed in conversation with his wolf. Much to my dismay, Josephine upied the seat
across from me next to Justin. Without hesitation, ine settled beside Oliver, and their mutual
gaze revealed a connection between them.
I could only hope that when thedies reached the age of eighteen, they wouldn''t face heartbreak
upon realising they were not destined for one another but rather for someone else entirely.
Lost in my thoughts, I suddenly heard Josephine calling my name. I looked at her, my mouth dry
and my heart racing. I couldn''tprehend why Alex was behaving this way. Clenching my napkin
tightly on the table, I fought against an overwhelming wave of emotions that threatened to
overwhelm me. Only I understood the intensity of what I was feeling in that moment.
"Congrattions," Josephine eximed, and I furrowed my brow, puzzled as to why she was
congratting me. My mind was muddled, struggling to think clearly.
"You graduated?" she rified, and I nodded, feeling foolish for not realising sooner. Why hadn''t I
put the pieces together? Why was Alex acting strangely? I attempted topose myself.
"Thank you," I managed to reply, but as she turned her attention to Justin, I sensed a fit of jealousy
that made me wish she wouldn''t. I fought back a growl, desperate to maintain control. The situation
felt unbearable, and the urge to leave welled up within me. However, drawing unnecessary attention
to myself was not a viable option.
I fought the urge to let out a growl as I observed Josephine gently touching Justin''s hand. Why was
Alex losing control? I had no idea what was triggering his behaviour. Josephine''s brother, Luis, took
a seat beside me, where Marvin should have been, but he was too busy getting cosy with La.
"What''s up?" Luis asked me with a smile, and I nodded, though my eyes remained fixated on
Josephine for reasons unknown to me.
"When did you guys arrive?" I finally managed to ask Luis, forcing myself to look at him, anything to
divert my attention from Josephine.
"About forty-three minutes ago. My father was held up in a meeting regarding something rted to
your girlfriend''s father. So we couldn''t leave Gad on time," he exined, instantly piquing my
interest.
"Why were they discussing Mike Maguire in Gad?" I inquired, and Luis shrugged.
"I don''t know, but my father intends to assign one of us to work closely with Justin to investigate the
incident in Grizlo. Your father requested it, mentioning something about keeping it within our circle.
They''ll discuss it with you. Anyway, I''m excited. The three of us scored exceptionally well in that
department and are eager to put our skills to good use. Hopefully, they choose me," he said, and I
nodded, feeling inadequate.
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It was disheartening when juniors caught up with you, but that was the Stepanovs for you—they
were prodigies who had earned double promotions as a result. I hadpletely forgotten that they
had graduated a few months before us. Suddenly, I felt selfish for my own shorings.
"Congrattions, by the way," Luis said to me, and I nodded in acknowledgement.
"You too," I replied, returning the sentiment, and a smile crossed his face, indicating that my words
meant a lot to him.
Turning my attention to Josephine, I realised that I hadn''t yet congratted her.
"Hey," I said, catching her gaze with my own.
"Congrattions," I offered, and she responded with a smile.
"Thanks, your highness. Didn''t think you would remember," she said yfully, summing up our brief
exchange before redirecting her attention back to Justin. Alex seemed unsettled by their interaction,
and I couldn''t fathom why.
As the food was served, we all began to eat. Justin, much like his father, had a talent for enlivening
the atmosphere. His jokes elicitedughter from everyone, particrly Josephine, who seemed
captivated by his presence. Not once did she spare me a nce, and that bothered me. Moreover, I
couldn''t shake off the scent of dill that seemed to surround her. I contemted asking her if she was
using something rted to dill as a fragrance or perfume.
After dinner, we made our way to the living room to continue the festivities and spend time together.
Our parents were likely gathered in the lounge, enjoying their own conversations.
As we walked towards the living room, Josephine moved closer to me, and I couldn''t help but
wonder what she wanted. Her presence was driving my wolf to the brink of madness.
"Hey," she greeted me, and I looked at her, offering a smile.
"I heard about Sophia; sorry to hear that. I know you two were close," she said, and I nodded in
acknowledgement.
"We are still close," I corrected her, and she fell silent, seemingly taken aback by my response. I
hadn''t meant to sound curt, but the truth was, I was on edge, and she seemed to be the cause.
"I didn''t mean it that way. Of course, I know you are close," she quickly rified, and I shook my
head.
"I apologise for my tone," I said sincerely, and she smiled at me as if she hadn''t expected my
apology. She nodded, indicating that she epted it.
"Forget about Sophia," I heard Alex''s voice echoing in my mind. He was attempting tomunicate
with Josephine and not me, and I was grateful that I alone could hear that conversation.
"Anyway, my father mentioned that one of us will be assisting Justin with the investigation. We''ll do
everything we can to ensure she is found," she said, patting me on the shoulder and preparing to
walk away. In that moment, I reached out and held her hand.
I couldn''t exin why I did it, but the touch sent an electric shock through me. She looked at me
with surprise, then nced at our joined hands as I stood rooted to the spot while the others
continued ahead. I didn''t want to let go. Touching her hand felt inexplicably right, and suddenly, I
found myself questioning what was happening to me. I had known Josephine my entire life, and she
had always been intimidating. This was an entirely new experience.
"Li?" she asked, her gaze fixed on me. It felt as if I were in a trance, unable to snap out of it no
matter how hard I tried. Managing to find my voice, I quickly questioned her.
"Why do you smell like dill?" I blurted out, and she frowned, sniffing the air around her.
"Are you feeling all right, Li?" she inquired, concern evident in her voice. And with that simple
question, I knew exactly what had transpired.
Releasing her hand abruptly, I turned away and started walking towards my room with haste. I
dared not answer or look in her direction. I had to move swiftly, desperate to avoid doing something
I would regret.
"Li! Li! Liam!" Josephine called after me, but I refused to acknowledge her. I had to keep moving,
afraid that any moment longer would result in aplete loss of control.
"This can''t be happening to us now," I whispered to my wolf, my mind filled with chaotic howls of
Alex.
"But it is happening, and it has," my wolf responded, his voice firm.
"Josephine. It can''t be Josephine; she''s practically family," I protested, desperately searching for
any reason to deny the reality of the situation. But Alex disagreed.
"Our parents may be close, and she maye from the second ruling line, but she isn''t rted to
us by blood, Li," he countered, his voice filled with a sombre eptance. Yet, even with that
knowledge, I couldn''t shake off the overwhelming emotions flooding over me.
We had practically grown up together, with only a year and a few months separating us. Why had
fate chosen to y such a cruel trick on me?
"Fate has not made a mistake, Li. This is a rare opportunity, and I believe we should embrace it,"
Alex insisted, his voice filled with conviction, but I shook my head in disagreement.
"I don''t like her. She''s stubborn, annoying, and always trying to prove herself, especially to us. I
can''t handle that kind of behaviour. And her sense of fashion... it''s just not my taste. She doesn''t
seem to care about anything," Iined, venting my frustrations.
"But you liked Sophia for simr reasons," Alex pointed out, leaving me flustered as I stormed into
my room.
"No, Sophia is different. She''s kind, gentle, and sweet. Josephine is wild," I argued, though deep
down, I knew Alex had a point. I found myself desperately trying to convince myself that fate had
made a mistake.
"I can''t give up on Sophia. I''m the only one actively searching for her, trying to protect her," I
protested to Alex.
"We will continue our search for Sophia, but we can''t dismiss this gift from fate for her sake. She
isn''t meant for us. Consider this, Li: every time we try to express our emotions, something always
gets in the way. It''s a significant sign, and I don''t think it''s fair to ignore fate and leave Josephine
behind. How do you think she would feel?" Alex questioned, reasoning with me.
"She''ll be fine. She doesn''t strike me as someone who needs a man or desires amitted
rtionship," I retorted, causing Alex to be visibly angry with me.
"Let''s at least give fate a chance, Li," Alex urged, and I sat down on my bed, feeling a mixture of
fear and uncertainty.
"But if I say yes now, what will happen to Sophia? Our father won''t continue pulling strings, and they
might let her go. She''s in serious danger," I voiced my concern, and Alex understood the dilemma I
was facing.
"If I say yes and pursue a rtionship with Josephine, Sophia may be forgotten, and the
support system in ce for her could be removed. Besides being my best friend at school, she may
no longer hold significance," I exined, weighing the consequences in my mind.
"What if I reject Josephine like Father rejected Aunt Susan? Couldn''t the bond then shift to Sophia?"
I asked Alex, hoping for a different oue. However, his response left me frustrated.
"Mother had to reject Uncle Devin first. What makes you think Sophia would reject her fated partner
if she finds him? Besides, I simply don''t see a valid reason to reject Josephine," he countered, his
annoyance evident. I fell silent because, deep down, I knew he was right.
I had no genuine reason to reject Josephine.
My fear stemmed from the possibility that Josephine might reject me. We had grown apart over the
past two years, and she had kept to herself during that time. I wasn''t sure what had caused the
change, but she hadn''t been friendly towards me, Marvin, Oliver, and Miles for quite some time. She
would exchange brief greetings and engage in small talk before moving on. She had grown closer
to the triplets, my sister, and Lilly, but most of her time was spent absorbed in reading or working on
calctions. Honestly, I had no legitimate grounds to reject her, yet I doubted that a rtionship
would work between us due to ourck ofmon ground.
"We never really gave her a fair chance, did we? Everyone was easily intimidated by her because of
her high IQ. Her only friends were her siblings and cousins, who also had exceptional intellects. I
believe that contributed to her attitude. Perhaps we should give it a chance," Alex suggested, and
his words made me chuckle.
I had never looked at Josephine from that perspective, but Alex had a valid point. She could be
quite intimidating.
However, I had no intention of actively pursuing anything with her. Instead, I nned to keep my
observations to myself and take the time to understand her better. A year and six months should be
sufficient to gather information and figure things out. There was even a possibility that she might not
want to ept the bond when the time came. As Alex had rightly pointed out, the decision was not
solely up to me. Nheless, having this knowledge now would undoubtedly make things awkward
between us. I just knew it.
Despite her attitude, there was no denying that Josephine was stunning beneath the heavy eyeliner
and serious demeanour. But looks alone weren''t enough, and even though the moon had ignited a
spark, it was ultimately up to us to determine whether we would let it grow into a zing fire.