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Fated To Not Just One But Three novel Chapter 311

Chapter 311: It’s True

Olivia’s POV

The moment I got the mind link from Lennox, I realized they knew. Somehow, they must have been told... either by Lord Frederick himself.

I closed my eyes, my fingers curling against my palms. A part of me wanted to delay, to run, to hide. But there was no running from this. I had to face them.

Without another thought, I teleported.

The cold air of my room was instantly replaced with the warmer, heavier atmosphere of the visitor’s room in the triplets’ pack house. The scent of my mates—earth, pine, rain—wrapped around me immediately, comforting me.

But the moment my eyes landed on them, my stomach tightened.

All three stood there, tense. Levi’s golden eyes still glowed faintly, Louis’s jaw was locked so tight I could almost hear the grind of his teeth, and Lennox... Lennox’s expression was unreadable, but the storm in his gaze told me everything.

Louis was the first to break the silence. "Tell us it’s not true."

My breath caught. "...What did he tell you?"

Lennox stepped forward, his presence overwhelming, but it wasn’t dominance that hit me—it was the sheer weight of his emotions. "That Hailee made a deal with him. That you... are supposed to marry him."

The words stung in my chest even though I already knew them. I bit my lip, unable to look at them.

Levi’s voice was softer but still sharp. "Why didn’t you tell us?"

Because I was scared. Because I thought maybe I could fix it before they found out. Because I didn’t want them looking at me like this—like I was about to be stolen from them.

My voice was barely a whisper. "...I was going to handle it."

Louis’s hands curled into fists. "Handle it? Olivia, he gave you a month! That’s not something you ’handle’ alone!"

Lennox’s voice dropped lower, but it carried the weight of his rage. "You’re ours. And there is no deal, no vow, no blood promise that changes that."

I finally lifted my gaze, meeting his. His eyes burned with such fierce protectiveness it made my heart ache.

"You don’t understand—" I began.

"No," Lennox cut me off, stepping closer until I could feel his breath. "You don’t understand. We will not let him take you. Not in a month. Not ever."

My chest tightened, torn between fear and the comfort of their presence. "I’m sorry," I apologized, my eyes darting to each of them. "I shouldn’t have kept it away from you, but I was scared of how you would react."

Lennox, who was closer to me, sucked in a deep breath and ran a hand through his hair, but he didn’t say a word. Instead, he moved away from me and sat on the sofa.

I stared at Levi, who had an angry look on his face, but the anger wasn’t directed at me. My eyes landed on Louis, whose attention wasn’t on me but on the floor, like he was thinking of a plan. All three of them looked angry, worried, and confused.

"How are we sure he is saying the truth... why would Great-Grandmother do such a thing?" Louis said in disbelief.

I sucked a deep breath and whispered, "It’s true."

Their eyes all snapped to me the second the words left my mouth.

"Calvin and my mother have confirmed it, and I also saw the scroll of the vow."

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