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Triple Fated: A Romance Novel

Chapter 399
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Chapter 399: Alone

Olivia's POV

It had been more than fifteen minutes.

| glanced at the clock again, my foot tapping restlessly against the floor. Still nothing. No sound of footsteps in

the hallway. No sign of Frederick.

My stomach twisted. This was the first tthey were truly alone together, and the thought made my wolf pace

inside me, snarling.

What were they talking about? What could possibly take this long?

I didn’t trust her.

The triplets might believe Selene, might think she was loyal to the plan, but me? I couldn’t shake it. There was

something about her | didn’t trust.

What if she betrayed us?

What if this was her chance—to turn everything upside down while | sat here waiting like a fool?

My frown deepened. | desperately wanted to know. To hear. To see. Anything to prove she wasn’t using this

moment to tell Frederick the truth.

My wolf growled low, a warning. We should go. We should check. We should not trust her.

| closed my eyes, reaching through the bond to my mates. "He's been gone too long," | whispered. "I don’t like

this."

Lennox responded. "We just spoke to her... she said he is watching her eat... but you can go check it yourself,"

Lennox suggested.

"Sure."

| got up on my feet and left the room. | located the room Selene was in through her scent, and when | got to the

door, I didn’t knock; | just pushed it open and stepped inside. My eyes immediately swept the room.

Frederick sat on the sofa, one leg crossed over the other, a glass of wine balanced loosely in his hand. His eyes

flicked up tolazily, like he'd expectedto barge in.

On the bed sat Selene, a tray of food perched on her lap. She picked at it slowly, every bite deliberate, her

posture stiff like a cornered rabbit.

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My wolf snarled.

"What is going on here?" | demanded, my gaze snapping between them.

Frederick didn’t flinch. "She's hungry," he said simply, swirling his glass.

My brows arched, my tone sharp. "So you have to watch her eat?"

His jaw ticked, but his voice stayed calm. "She isn’t calm yet. | was just... trying to make her feel safe."

| scoffed, folding my arms tight across my chest. "Safe? While | sit in your room waiting with nothing to wear

because you never broughtwhat you promised?"

Selene’s wide eyes flicked to me, her lips parting. "I'm... I'm sorry," she whispered, bowing her head slightly. "I

didn’t mean to cause any trouble—"

"Then leave," | snapped, cutting her off. Faking anger. "If you think you're causing trouble, then go. Don’t sit here

pretending."

Selene blinked, her lashes fluttering, but she didn’t argue. She rose slowly, as if she wanted to leave.

"Stop. Sit back down, Selene... you are not going anywhere." Frederick declared firmly, his angry glare at me.

| scoffed in fake anger, turned sharply, and left as | stalked back to Frederick's room.

Minutes later, the door slammed behind me, makingjump. Frederick strode in, his expression dark, his voice

edged with something close to fury.

"This jealousy of yours," he said, his voice rising, sharp with anger. "It needs to stop." His eyes blazed, pinning

| fought to keep my smirk hidden, letting only a fake anger curl at the corner of my lips.

Perfect.

He was getting pissed.

Exactly what | wanted.

"Really?" | scoffed bitterly. "I'm irritating now?"

| stepped closer, my frown deepening. "I had a perfect life with my mates, Frederick. Do you hear me? Perfect.

Until you ccrashing in—claiming me, threateningwith death if | didn’t obey. And now, when I'm actually

trying to live under the sroof as you, trying to at least endure you—you’re running after another woman?"

His nostrils flared, his jaw clenching. His frown deepened. "I'm not running after another woman," he spat.

"Then what is it?" | spat, my voice

rising. "Because from where | stand,

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His frown deepened, and | expected him to snap back at me, but he didn’t. What he simply did was exhale, long

and sharp. Then, without a word, he moved to the wardrobe, pulling open its carved doors.

A crisp white shirt hung from his fingers when he turned back. He didn’t throw it ator shove it into my chest

—he simply held it out, as though offeringa peace token.

"Go bathe," he said evenly. "Change into this. Then cto bed."

| glared at the shirt, my arms still folded tight. "I don’t need your clothes." My voice was sharp. "I'll manage."

He didn't argue. Just set the shirt on

the edge of the bed, his expression

unreadable. Then cpRedomis

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crossed the room, sinking into the

sofa. | made no moye@ward ire

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Minutes passed. Then, to my surprise, his voice drifted through the dark. Low. Calm.

"You're not going to bathe?"

| stiffened, keeping my gaze fixed on the floor. | didn’t answer.

Silence stretched, heavy and suffocating.

And then—something | never expected.

"I shouldn't have raised my voice," Frederick said softly, his words carrying a weight that startledmore than

his anger ever could. "I was... harsh. You didn’t deserve that."

My eyes snapped to him, searching his face for mockery. But his expression was calm, his eyes steady, and his

tone void of the usual smirk.

"I'm sorry." He apologized.