45 And It Was Just Us Luke.
| heard the noises when | left my father’s office, and | decided to wait a bit before entering the lounge. The breakfast lounge was cursed. There was no day that wouldn't occur in that lounge. | was glad that Tia and I had moved away from it. Hearing the conversation, regretted bringing my wife to the Moon mansion. Caleb was trying to get the truth out of his mother, and | admired his strength. Whatever it was, Stacy was really scared because she refused to speak, and it was beginning to bother me. The guy must be dangerous, or the information he had must be complex for her to hold out on her son.
Soon | had enough and walked into the lounge.
“Tia,” | called to my wife, and she stood up and looped her hand with mine. “I guess this is our queue to leave.
Caleb, take it easy on your mother,” | advised my brother and was ready to leave. “You are heartless, Luke. | told you my problem, and you refused to help me.” Stacy shot at me.
“I have told you to open up to your mate. | will be stupid to start helping you pay someone that is blackmailing you. Whatever the matter is, you and my father are stuck together forever.
vou, and now that he is no longer Alpha, he can’t cast you out. | definitely wont cast you out because it is really none of my business. It will be in your best interest to tell him what is happening, Stacy. It will be best for you and everyone,” | said and took Tia with me.
“I know you have moved out, Luke. | know you two are not coming back,” she said, and | laughed.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt“Watch your tongue, Stacy. Solve your problem,” | said, and Tia and | left. Stacy was cursing at me, and Caleb kept yelling at her. It was a fiasco.
The moment we stepped out of the mansion, my luck turned sour when Elisabeth arrived. Bart had gone to bring her from the hospital. She stepped out of the car quickly, wearing joggers and a hoody. The hospital had many of those to give out. She looked haggard with ashen skin and dark circles. | did not know why she was doing this to herself. “Luke,” she said, trying to sound hurt, “You just abandonedthere. | am carrying your child, and you showed no care towards me. Then | heard you cand signedup for psychiatric evaluation. Why? All this to please her? Where was she when everyone hated you and people thought you would amount to nothing? Who warmed your bed then, Luke? | did. | kept you company and loved you. | still love you,” she said in tears, and | had had enough.
“Just look at yourself, Lisa. Have you looked into the mirror? You are too selfish to care for anyone than yourself.
Mind you, | was still a nobody when Tia married me. Unlike you, her love had no price or condition. She wasn’t ashamed ofor madego through hell. | have never had to beg her for anything. For eight years, you madefeel you were doinga favour that | could not do better than you, Lisa. Yes, | signed you up for evaluation.
It is only a crazy woman that would deliberately induce symptoms that can kill her baby for attention,” | said, and she shook her head.
“That is a lie,” she protested.
“I found the drugs in your room, the search history of your search engine. The doctor confirmed it. They found the substance in your blood. If you truly care for me, you wouldn't try to harm my child for attention. | never wanted this. | had let you go, ready to move on and try with my wife, but you decided to get pregnant. | would have still cared for you. | was still paying your bills and sending you money. | told you to move on because | can never cheat on my wife. | did right by you, and you paidback with this. | have had enough of you. | will have no dealings with you henceforth. | am on vacation with my wife, so it would be in your best interest to behave yourself. There will be no one here to attend to your foolishness.” | said | was about to walk away with Tia when she spoke. “You know | am supposed to live with you,” she said, and | did not want her to know that | knew she was seeing someone. | looked at her.
“You are living with me. Why else will you be in the Moon mansion?” | said, and she was quiet. “You are supposed to be with me, Luke. Taking care ofand followingto antenatal sessions and picking out baby things..” she said, and | cut her. “Those are things | look forward to doing with my wife. You decided you would be doing this alone when you purposefully decided to get pregnant. Please excuse me,” | said and started heading towards my car. Elisabeth said sthings, but | wasn’t paying attention anymore. | was done with the place. Tia and | got in, and we drove off. “Eventful,” | said, and she began to laugh. “Breakfast from hell,” she said, and | laughed too. We weren't expecting less, and the family did not disappoint. “Don’t you think we should look into the person Stacy is paying?” Tia asked, and | glanced at her and looked back at the road.
‘Why?” | asked her.
“It seems serious, Luke. You needed to see how Caleb bungled her, yet she did not crack. She was afraid and refused to crack Luke. I think it is serious.” She said, and I scuffed.
“Whatever it is, it isn’t our business. Our business is catching Luis,” | said, and Tia was silent.
We drove to the office. | made sure Tia handled all the work for that day. It was best to start letting her take charge so she won't need my help when | take over the Alpha’s Office. Now that | had an active Key mark, | might have to take over soon.
We spent the better part of the day trying to trace the money Gabriel received and who was paying it to him. We found the money paid to him by looking at his bank statement. It was paid to him before we got married. Six months ago. It was paid by an offshore company called, Nuclei. | browsed the intefor it, and all the company had was an email and a phone number that had been disconnected. It was a shell company, so we would have to dig further. The guy seemed a bit rich, so he could not be a ghost. He must have sfootprint that we can trace him by.
“Maybe we should investigate the registration Licence of the Nuclei. They need identification documents to register these things,” Tia said, and | nodded because | was thinking in the sdirection.
“We will spend a lot of money to find the information we need because it wasn’t incorporated in this country,” | pointed out to her, and we were silent. | took out my phone to delegate the work to someone. After that, we pulled up Stacy’s bank statement and noticed she paid one million Kins to a company called Tektite which was also a shell company. What was it with people’s shadiness? | called Caleb immediately to tell him what | found out. He thankedand said he would find someone to investigate the company. Hopefully, that would lead him to the blackmailer. | urged him to try to get his mother to open up to him so she could get the help she needed on tbefore it was too late.
Tia and | had lunch and dinner in the office. Once it was seven in the evening, we decided to call it a day and leave. Instead of taking the turn that would lead us home, | took another turn, and that piqued Tia’s curiosity..
“So, where are we going?” She finally asked, and | smiled.
“You'll see,” | said, and she was silent. She had absolute trust in me. | drove to a private cliff. It was called the lovers’ hideout, and | had wanted to bring her there for a while. “This place is beautiful, Luke,” Tia said, and | was glad she loved it.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm| took off my tie and my jacket. Unbuttoned the top three buttons of my shirt and rolled up my sleeves. We exited the car and sat on the hood to admire the city and the night lights. | intertwined my finger with hers and brought her hand to my lips. | kissed her hand gently and placed her palm against my cheek. She caressed it gently, and | watched her close her eyes to feel.
“Luke,” she said with a breathy voice, and | drew her close toand held her. This was it.
| kissed my mark on her neck. “I wish we could leave all of these and just run away together,” | confessed, and she sank deeper into my embrace. “I used to chere to escape every night. | chere alone. It made all my troubles seem distant and far away, but right now, | just want to silence the world for us, Tia. | want the world to be silent.” | said, and she got off the hood and stood in front of me.. Standing on her tiptoes, she reached for my lips with hers. | bent down to meet hers, and she kissedsweetly.
“We will get through this, Luke,” she said with hope in her eyes, “The noise will be quiet soon. Everyone will move on, and it will just be us and our pups,” she said, and | loved the idea of having children with Tia.
“Before you, Tia, | thought love was supposed to be a painful experience, one-sided and unrequited. | took that into my marriage and believed | would be miserable because your heart belonged to my brother. | did not know that | would learn how to try with you. Being with you, | finally have someone | could confide in, Tia. | can’t say it enough, but my heart has always beat for you ever since,” | said and placed her palm on my chest.
“Can you feel that, Tia?” | asked her, and she looked atwith misty eyes.
“The rhythm is for you, and it will keep beating for you until it can beat no more,” | said, and her tears fell freely, and she placed her head against my chest and began to cry.” 1 “Luke,” she said between tears. | lifted her chin to look into her eyes. “I didn’t tell you how I felt to make you cry, Tia,” | said, and she smiled, but the tears fell freely. They were happy tears. “Where were you all this while, Luke.
| thought | knew what love was until you happened to me, Luke. | love you,” she said, rarely using those words. | knew she meant every bit of it. | hoped we would quiet the noise soon and love each other freely.
We stayed at the cliff a bit longer, cuddled in each other's arms, admiring the night lights and the sky. The moon graced so beautifully that | knew my union with Tia was blessed. This was supposed to be a painful experience for us, but it was a blessing. | couldnt help but make love to her under the night sky with the noise and the crowd far away from us.
It was just us.