Chapter 169: Slap Him Olivia's POV A heavy silence filled the combat ground. Everyone was watching, but I only looked at Lennox. Our eyes met, and I saw the disappointment in his. It was clear-this fight meant everything to him... and he had just lost it.
Unable to bear his gaze, I looked away. My eyes landed on his injured arm. It was gushing blood, the wound deep and red. I frowned at the sight, then glanced over at Alpha Damien, whose face remained unreadable. He didn't look pleased or angry-just blank. He gavea short nod, then turned to Lennox.
"I believe you know the deal," Damien said calmly. "Since you lost... Olivia gets to slap you. As many times as she wants." I swallowed hard and looked around, my heart thudding. I already knew Lennox wouldn't agree to that. He was an Alpha-how could he letslap him? Letdisrespect him in front of hundreds of warriors? If I did it, the news would spread like wildfire through the pack.
"Fine... she can do it," Lennox said, surprising everyone-including me. My eyes widened. I heard soft gasps from the crowd as the warriors stared in shock.
I frowned. What was he doing? What was he trying to prove? "I'm not interested," I said.
He stepped towards me, his expression serious.
"I want you to do it," he insisted. "You need to." I stared at him, my frown deepening. "You don't deserve it." His jaw clenched, but his voice remained steady. "Let yourself feel the pain, Olivia. Let yourself hit me. I deserve every bit of it." I shook my head, stepping back. "I don't want to-" He stepped closer. "Yes, you will... because I deserve it." I took a shaky step back. "Lennox, I don't want to do this." "But I want you to," he said. His voice didn't rise, didn't waver. It was calm. Almost heartbreakingly calm. "You need to." I shook my head, feeling the heat rise in my chest. "You don't get to decide what I need-" "Think of the pain," he gently interrupted. "Think of everything I've done to you." My lips parted. I stood there, fists clenched, breath trembling.
But I still didn't move.
He stepped closer again, his voice low and rough. "Think of our wedding night... the pain you endured." The memory strucklike a blade to the heart. Tears stung my eyes. My hands tightened into fists at my sides. Yet, I remained unmoved.
"Remember when we accused you of stealing? When we humiliated you in front of the pack?" I turned my face away, my chest rising and falling sharply.
"Remember when I struck you without even hearing your side?" My hand twitched.
He looked into my eyes. "You remember, don't you?" Tears slid down my cheeks.
"Don't makedo this," I whispered.
"I'm not making you," he replied. "I'm asking you. Begging you. Letfeel sof that pain for once." I closed my eyes. My hand lifted slowly-trembling.
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But he stepped closer once more, his voice raw now. "Hit me, Olivia. For the pain. For the betrayal. For every night, you cried alone while we shared a bed with someone who wasn't you." My fingers curled.
Tears flowed freely now.
"I hate you," I whispered.
"I know." I raised my hand again.
And this time- I slapped him.
His head turned from the force, but he didn't flinch.
Didn't move.
He turned back to me, nodding once.
"Again," he said quietly. "For when we laughed while you suffered." Slap.
"For when we rejected you publicly." Slap.
"For every hurtful word we uttered. Every twe treated you like nothing." Slap.
Each strike carried a memory. Each memory tore open an old scar.
The pain. The rage. The heartbreak.
Everything I thought I had buried surged to the surface like fire under my skin.
"Remember the nights you needed us," he said softly. "And we didn't show up." Slap.
I lost count of how many times I struck him after that.
All I knew was the ache in my arm, the tremble in my bones, the burning in my lungs as I sobbed and hit and sobbed again.
Until finally I had nothing left to give.
My knees shook. My vision blurred. And I just stood there... gasping.
Lennox's cheek was swollen, red, bloodied.
But he stood still.
He just stood there like a man trying to atone for his sins. And where I stood, I didn't know what to feel. Relief? No. It wasn't relief. It was far from it.
Suddenly, Damien stepped up besideand spoke casually. "Even this isn't enough." I swallowed hard and looked at Lennox. He stood there like a broken man, and no matter how much I wanted to harden my heart—I couldn't. Not completely.
"Let's go," Alpha Damien said, wrapping his arm around my waist.
I flinched, and my eyes met Lennox's again.
That's when I noticed it-the tears brimming in his eyes.
My wolf let out a soft whimper, but I quickly looked away and walked out of the combat ground with Damien.
As we walked away, the weight of what had just happened clung tolike a heavy blanket. My heart pounded, not from anger anymore, but from confusion. Pain. Regret? The moment I slapped Lennox, it hadn't brought the relief I'd expected. It hadn't fixed anything. It hadn't erased the heartbreak.
All it had done was remindof everything I'd survived.
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Damien's hand rested firmly around my waist as we exited the training ground. I didn't resist Dcouldn't. I didn't have the strength to pull away. My mind raced, and the fire in my chest refused to die down. "You did well," Damien murmured, his voice calm. "He needed that. You needed that." I didn't respond.
Because I wasn't sure if he was right.
I glanced back once, just once, and saw Lennox still standing there. His head was bowed, his shoulders rigid as stone. He hadn't moved. He hadn't wiped the blood away. He just stood there... like he was trapped in a storm of his own making. And for the first tin a long time-I didn't know if I hated him... or if I hurt for him.
Damien guidedtowards the steps of the pack house, but I paused before entering. My hand hovered over the railing, and I found my voice again.
"I didn't want to do that," I said softly, more to myself than anyone else.
"But you needed to," Damien said again, his tone still gentle. "Don't forget what they did, Olivia. Don't let your heart grow weak again." I frowned at his words but said nothing. Instead, I slowly pulled his arm from my waist.
"I'm exhausted... I need to rest," I said and began walking up the stairs.
Reaching my room, I unlocked the door, stepped in, and went straight to my new cell phone. Xopened it and af noticed a few missed calls from l'a Gabriel. I thought about calling-but decided to text instead. "I missed your calls," I sent.
His response cquickly.
"Yes. Can we meet? It's important. It's about your father's case. I have something to show you." I replied immediately.
"Yes... let's meet at the boundary in an hour." His next message was just as quick.
"Sure... see you soon." I stared at the screen long after the conversation ended, my mind racing.
My father's case.
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