Olivia’s POV
The dining hall finally felt like a home again. For the first time in what felt like an eternity, the air wasn’t thick with tension.
Breakfast was lively, filled with the sounds of clinking silverware and the children’s chatter. The boys and girls were actually talking to each other—no more cold glares or hissed insults. When it was time for lessons, the twins and the boys stood up, exchanging quick hugs and kissing me goodbye before scurrying off together.
Lennox was the first to leave. He leaned down, his massive frame casting a shadow over me as he pressed a firm, lingering kiss to my lips.
"I have a meeting with the border council," he murmured, his thumb grazing my cheek. "I’ll be back by mid-afternoon."
Louis was next. He moved, leaning over to kiss my forehead and then dropping down to plant a gentle kiss on my stomach, whispering a quiet "hello" to the life growing inside me.
"I need to be at the training grounds," Louis said, looking over at Levi. "The new recruits are messy."
"I’m joining you," Levi added, standing up. He looked strong—no cane, no limp—just the formidable Alpha I remembered. He offered me a small, tight smile, the kind that didn’t quite reach his eyes, and began to walk away.
I watched him go, and a cold realization settled in my chest. Ever since he woke up, Levi had been different. He was a father again, yes. He was an Alpha again, certainly. But as a lover? He was a ghost. He hadn’t kissed me. He hadn’t reached for me. He avoided my touch as if I were made of glass—or fire.
"Levi," I called out, my voice ringing clearly through the hall.
He stopped, his back stiffening, but he didn’t turn around immediately. Louis and Lennox had already cleared the room, leaving just the two of us in the sudden silence of the morning.
"Wait," I said, standing up and smoothing my dress. "We need to talk."
He finally turned, his expression guarded, his hands shoved deep into his pockets. "I should get to the pits, Olivia. The boys are waiting."
"The boys can wait five minutes," I said, walking toward him until I was close enough to scent the woodsmoke and rain that always clung to him. "You’re avoiding me."
He looked down at his boots, his jaw working. "I’m not avoiding you. I’m just... getting my bearings."
"You kissed the girls’ foreheads. You ruffled the boys’ hair," I countered, stepping closer into his space. "But you haven’t touched me once. Not like you used to. Why?"
Levi’s gaze shifted from his boots to the far wall, anywhere but my eyes. The silence stretched between us, heavy and suffocating. The man who used to pull me into his lap the moment I entered a room now felt like a stranger standing in my mate’s skin.

I moved closer, stepping firmly into his personal space, and reached out to grab the front of his shirt. I forced him to feel the heat radiating from my body.
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When Olivia finds out she is related to alpha Calvin the chapters don’t make any sense and are not in order. Hopefully this doesn’t keep happening through the remaining 400 chapters....