~Liam~
I remained with my back against the tree, thinking about how best to handle the matter with Sophia. Letting go wasn't going to be an option. How could I lead one day if I could not save the girl I wanted to spend the rest of my life with? Only I knew how I felt.
"What up?" Miles asked me, taking off his shirt. I shook my head.
"I am not hunting; Alex isn't in the mood," I said, and he stopped what he was doing.
"There is nothing we can do about it, Li. Mike fucked up. You aren't King yet and won't be for a long time. I think you should just let her go," he said, and Marvin and Oliver approached.
"Yeah, I think you should let her go, Li. She is great and all that, but this is beyond us. You heard our grandma Stephanie; we can't get involved. Even our parents can't get involved. I doubt we would still be in Grizlo if they had told either of our fathers. They know how close we are to the Maguires because of your relationship with Sophia. There is no way they would have let us remain here. Your mom is cool. Mine would have yanked us out of here," Oliver said, and we laughed.
Aunty Linda was that protective. His words made me smile a bit.
"At least I managed to work your facial muscles into a smile," He teased, and the rest laughed.
"I do not plan to let her go," I confessed, and their demeanour changed.
"So what do you want to do?" Marvin asked on a serious note.
"Investigate and find out what really happened, then figure out how to get her and her mother out of the mess should Mike be guilty," I said, and Miles shook his head.
"Bad idea, Li. You are going to get all of us in trouble for that. That man did it. He ran away," He said, and I nodded.
"Yet he lied that I did not come by his house so I do not get caught up in the mess. Something is off. He might be innocent, or it might have been self-defence," I said, and Oliver disagreed.
"What threat were Luna Glenda and her daughter Lara to him that he had to do them in too? His fur was in the claw marks that killed them." Oliver said, and I nodded.
"I get that part, but what did Beta Mike stand to gain in all this?" I asked, and neither could answer.
"Maybe they had a deal, and money was involved. You know, people do crazy stuff for money," Marvin said, and I shook my head.
"I doubt that is the case. There is more to this; I am getting to the bottom of it. I can't let Sophia go like that. I can, and I won't. I refuse to give her up," I said, and Oliver rested his hand on my shoulder and shook me slightly.
"Are you nuts? You can't get caught up in that shit. You know what this may mean for our family. We might be royals, but we have limits, Li. Your father has limits," He said, and I shook my head, pushing his hands off my shoulder.
"You didn't hear her on the phone. She was scared," I said, and Miles nodded.
"She is with her mother. She will be fine," he said, and I shook my head.
"They were both afraid. We can't abandon them to their fate," I said, and Marvin growled.
"I know you like her and all, and you have a long-time crush on each other, but this is too much of a price to pay. You two aren't even fated. What do you stand to gain in all this? We just graduated, Li. We can't start risking our lives, delving our noses into matters that do not concern us." He said, and I sighed.
"I don't have a crush; I love her," I said, and they were silent.
"Why didn't you ask her out ?" Oliver asked.
"I wanted to wait and be sure a fated wouldn't come between us. But since I turned eighteen, I am yet to meet someone. I only held back because I wanted her to turn eighteen too, but I realised I couldn't wait yesterday and decided I was ready to take that leap of faith with her. Determined to damn the consequences and reject whoever comes along after," I said, and Marvin sighed.
Neither of them could speak. A gloom occupied the atmosphere. I knew my words had sunk in deep.
"So what do you want to do now?" Marvin finally asked, and I nodded.
"Alpha Max and Kyle will help," I said, and Marvin's eyes widened while Oliver and Miles were shocked.
"You want to go to the East? What will we tell our parents we are going to do there? And how can they help with what has happened in Grizlo?" Oliver asked, and I nodded.
"They are neutral parties. Uncle Leo is Family; he will tell our parents but Alpha Max and Kyle will help us. Think about it. Every time we go to Mountain for holidays, who are the people that cover up for us?" I asked, and they knew where I was headed.
"This is different, Li. It isn't youthful exuberance. It is a life-and-death situation. Did it ever occur to you that they could also get into trouble if they choose to help us?" Marvin asked, and I shook my head.
"I know they will help. They do not have obligations like the others, and the royal family will not be involved. I am sure if we reach out, they will help," I said, trying to convince all of us, Including myself.
There was uncertainty in the air, but that was all I had. Every other person I knew was either a Volkov or a Stepanov or had a seat on the council. If I would successfully help Sophia, I needed influential people who had no business with the royal family or the council, and that was Alpha Max and Kyle. I also had a good relationship with them. I had a strong feeling that they won't turn me down. What happened in Grizlo wasn't a general problem, so I knew no one would lift a finger. I wouldn't forgive myself if I let something bad happen to Sophia.
After we had discussed my plans in the woods extensively, we decided to head back home.
We arrived home, and to my surprise, everyone was packing, including Grandpa and Grandma.
"What is going on here?" Marvin asked, but I did not need to guess; I already knew what had happened.
"Go and pack your things, son; we are returning to the estate?" Grandpa Jake said to Marvin, and Oliver grumbled.
We all hated it in the estate. It was isolated from everyone, especially my parent's bungalow.
It was an unsaved number, so whoever was calling wasn't on her contact list. I cautiously answered, and the voice that came through made me freeze.
"Charlotte, please may I speak to Liam? I do not have much time," I heard her gentle voice come through the phone. She was afraid as before.
"Sophie.." I said, and she was silent a bit, then she responded quickly.
"Li, I am sorry," she said, her voice breaking.
"You have nothing to apologise for. Where are you? Can you get away?" I asked, and Charlotte was instantly beside me, curiosity written on her face.
"No, we are on a private boat in the cargo section. I was able to take Charlotte's number from my phone before they threw it into the sea. I do not have anyone's number, Li, and your phone is switched off," She said, sounding afraid and crying.
"I am so scared, Li. There are weird people here, and I do not know where we are going. I do not think we are safe. I think we are being held. Not sure. They took my mother up the deck, and she left her phone. I have been trying to call, but there is no network here. The network just came back now. This is my mother's line; I am sure they will throw it away once they see it, Li," she said, and I wondered where they would be going that would require them to travel by boat and who these men were.
"Listen to me, Sophia. I need you to hide this phone as best as you can. When you get to your destination, I need you to find a way to communicate your location so I can come and get you," I said.
"No, Li, my family is in a big mess. These men are dangerous. I do not think it is wise. He did it, Li. He murdered them. He came home covered in blood. I do not know what to do, Li," she said, weeping. I could hear that she was afraid.
"I will think of something," I said, not knowing what I would do, but I needed to tell her something to ease her mind.
"Do not get in trouble for my sake, Li. I am just calling to say goodbye properly..." She said, and I shook my head.
"No, Sophia, do not say goodbye to me," I said.
"But I have to, Li; I do not think we will ever see each other again…" She said, and the line went dead.
I dialled the number, and it was out of coverage. I ran my fingers through my hair, frustrated and confused.
I just needed a minute. I needed a fucking minute. I needed everything to be still so I could think.
"What are we going to do, Li?" Charlotte asked me, looking worried.
"I can't let her rot away for her father's crimes," I said, and she nodded in agreement.
"Should we plead with our parents to look into the matter and see how they can intervene for their sake? I am sure Your father can bend a bit on this. She is an ionnocent person, Li. They should bend on it. Let us talk to our folks about it and see what happens," She said. I did not want to tell her my intentions to go to the East for help, so I nodded. There was no harm in asking my parents for help before seeking assistance elsewhere. Deep down, I hoped my father would listen and help out. Sophia didn't sound like they would last.
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