~Leo~
Lord Lucas Sidorov came as Sylvester had informed us. I did not want him to see Amelia yet, so everyone kept her out of it.
He examined the coin and told us it was an old make that dated to Adrik's time.
He was able to tell from the shape of the coin and some of the markings it had.
His deduction about the coin made us relax a bit because it might mean someone might have forgotten it in the forest. But the way I had found it couldn't have been a coincidence.
Sylvester told me he would have to come clean to his uncle soon when Amelia's DNA results come out.
We waited for the results, but when the hospital reached out to Tamia, they claimed it was inconclusive, and they were still on it, so we opted to give them more time.
We waited three days for the DNA results. I was nervous but maintained a calm exterior so that Amelia would not get worried.
To take our minds off the test result, I put it upon myself to ensure she had fun and enjoyed herself.
When I wasn't attending meetings with Sylvester, I took her to town, and she loved every moment.
I also noticed that she had become friends with Linda quickly.
Tamia was also her favourite, but she was more fond of Linda.
I somehow believed their abuse history by Kappas also helped with the bonding process because they understood each other.
I often heard Amelia tell Linda to ensure Kyle suffered for his conduct.
It made me realise I did not want to be on the receiving end of her wrath, but we were getting along nicely.
I woke up in the morning of the fourth day to my phone ringing.
Amelia was still sleeping, so I snuck out of bed and did not wake her.
I checked my phone and saw it was Sylvester.
I answered immediately.
"Leo, we have been trying to reach you for a bit now. It was almost ten in the morning. Did you overwork yourself last night?" he asked, and I pinched the bridge of my nose, a bit embarrassed with myself. Amelia and I did not sleep until five in the morning.
"Anyway, Please come to my office. Vino arrived this morning, and he has a lot of interesting things to tell us." He said, and I told him I would be there shortly.
I was hoping he would tell me the DNA results were out, but Vino returning wasn't what I had in mind.
Honestly, I still did not like the guy.
There was just something creepy about him.
Knowing he was a Volkov did not change my misgivings, but I knew I would need time to trust him.
His history with Amanda did not help; how they both used and played me constantly reminded me why I could never trust the guy.
I wouldn't want to be in the same room with him if it weren't for Sylvester. I couldn't let go of his role in what happened to me.
I went to freshen up in the bathroom and dressed up.
Amelia had woken up by then, and she frowned at me curiously.
"What's the rush?" She asked me, and I went to her.
She sat up in bed and smiled at me. I planted a kiss on her forehead, and she smiled.
"Sylvester wants to speak with me in his office; I will be back," I said, and she nodded.
"Are we still attending the dinner at the Clayman's?" She asked with a glint in her eyes, and I knew she was eager to go there because of Leah. Amelia could be very mean sometimes, and I liked her like that.
"You will have your shot at Leah tonight," I said, and she beamed at me.
"Great. I will join the Ladies in the playroom," she said, getting up.
"Don't forget to eat. I did not want you losing weight," I said, and she laughed and then sucked in her cheeks to mimic a gaunt look. We both laughed at the expression, and I headed out.
My short interaction with Amelia had given me a lighter mood, and I smiled, heading towards Sylvester's wing.
Vino was in the office when I entered, and he greeted me, to which I responded.
There was a look on Sylvester's face that showed that he knew I was yet to forgive his brother.
Although he was king, he couldn't force me to like the guy. I just couldn't.
I noticed he had lost weight, but it wasn't my business.
He must have taken Amanda's suicide badly. It was clear that he loved her regardless of her evil and betrayal.
I did not understand why he would willingly let her ruin my home. No matter how important a task is, I can never share the woman I love with another man just to achieve a goal.
They took advantage of the mate bond, but he could have waited for the Blue Moon to claim her.
He had no excuse where I was concerned.
I did not care how his brothers and cousins treated him. He was still a foe until he proved himself.
I might forgive him because Amelia is in my life thanks to his and Amanda's wickedness, but it was also their fault that I did not want to give her a chance. They had scared me beyond repair.
"Leo, please have a seat," Sylvester said and sat on the chair in the office.
"Vino returned this morning. He has been working on something in the west due to your complaints about the massive inflow of displaced people to the east.
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