Olivia’s POV
She didn’t respond.
Not a word.
I had expected Selene to snap, to shout at me, to curse me for spouting such nonsense. But instead... she just looked away. Her lips trembled, and her silence gave me the only answer I needed.
My eyes widened, fear rushing through me like ice.
If she had truly fallen for him... if Selene was in love with Frederick... then she would never have the guts to kill him.
And the Selene sitting calmly before me was no longer the same woman I had met days ago. That Selene had been fierce, heart like stone, her eyes sharp and cold with nothing but revenge. But this one? She looked... softer. Shaken. Almost fragile.
Different. So very different.
It was strange—how quickly love, or something like it, could change a person.
"This is ridiculous!" I spat, unable to stop myself. "You were supposed to kill him, not fall in love with him!"
My voice came out too loud, echoing through the walls. I quickly clamped my mouth shut, my heart hammering, my eyes darting toward the door to make sure Frederick wasn’t lurking close enough to overhear.
I drew a shaky breath, lowering my tone, but the anger in me still burned. "Do you even realize what you’re doing, Selene? You’re ruining everything. The plan. Our chance. Everything we’ve worked for."
I hated how my voice cracked.
The worst part? I understood.
Frederick was so damn handsome. His silver hair, aura, his sharp beauty, his commanding presence—it was too easy for anyone to be drawn in. Too easy to imagine yourself falling into his arms, losing yourself in him.
But Selene? The one who had sworn her only purpose in life was revenge? The one who had carried hatred for him all these years? She was supposed to be the one person immune to his charms.
And now... she looked like she was crumbling.
My frown deepened. "Speak... why aren’t you speaking?" I demanded, my patience wearing thin.
Selene’s lips trembled, but no words left her mouth. She just looked away, her eyes darting anywhere but mine.
That was it. I knew I would not get any answers from her.
Fine. If she wouldn’t talk, then I would get my answers somewhere else. My chest burning with anger, I stormed out of the room. My steps were quick and sharp as I went down the hall and straight to Frederick’s study.
Without knocking, I shoved the door open and barged in.
There he was, standing behind the open window, his back turned against me as he glanced outside.
"Are you fucking Selene?" I spat, the words flying out before I could stop them.
He didn’t deny it. He didn’t admit it either. He just continued staring outside the window, his back tensed. And that silence gave me the answer I needed.
Yes. They had.
I took a step forward, my voice low, trembling with both rage and fear. "Are you in love with her?"
The words hung in the air as I waited for Frederick to say something, but he just stood there with his back to me, staring out of the window as though the evening sky held more worth than my question.
"No!" she cut him off, her voice rising, trembling with betrayal. "Don’t you dare say my name like that! You think you can discard me as if I meant nothing? All you wanted was to fuck me—not once, not twice, but every chance you got—only to turn around and call it a fling... a mistake."
Her chest heaved, tears threatening in her eyes, but she held them back with rage.
"You lied," she hissed. "You told me you were falling for me. That what was happening between us was real. And like a fool, I—"
She stopped herself abruptly, her lips clamping shut, eyes darting quickly to me then back to him. For a moment, I thought she would say it. The truth. The reason she had been here in the first place.
But she bit down hard on her words, her fists trembling at her sides.
Frederick’s jaw clenched, his eyes darkening as he took a step toward her. "Selene—"
"I don’t want to hear it!" she snapped, her voice breaking as her wolf’s growl laced through it. "You used me. And I let you. But never again."
Before either of us could react, she spun on her heel and stormed out of the room.
The silence she left behind was suffocating.
For half a second, Frederick stood frozen, his chest heaving, his eyes shadowed with something I couldn’t read. Then, with a sudden movement, he shoved past me and bolted after her.
"Selene!" his voice roared down the hall, echoing through the manor.
And just like that, the door slammed shut behind them, leaving me standing there, my heart racing, my wolf restless, and my mind spinning with one truth I couldn’t ignore.
Something between them was real...

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