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The Dark Side Of Fate by Karima Sa'ad Usman novel Chapter 298

~Sylvester~

Training after I had left Erik's lab was easy. I felt a weight off my shoulder. Although Jake wasn't in the clear, I was hopeful. I did not want anything to happen to him because I knew he and my mother had something special.

Now that we knew he was responding to treatment, I felt allowing my mother to see him would be okay. But I needed to speak with her about it to manage her emotions before I let her see him. I did not want to lose her should anything go wrong.

"Leo, when will you be heading east?" I asked him while we were rounding up training.

He put aside the silver-coated dumbells and moved towards me. He looked tired, and I knew all that was happening was overwhelming. I did not even want to look at Devin. He had been hit the most. I just hoped we would get everything back to normal by the time all this was over.

"I will be leaving with everyone tomorrow," He said, and I frowned.

"Everyone?" I asked, and he nodded.

"Amelia, Alexei, Clay, Kyle, Devin, Susan and Gezel." He explained, and I wanted to plead with him to leave Amelia and Gezel behind, but it wasn't in my place. I could understand that he would want to spend every moment leading up to the main day with his mate. I could not rob him of that. We had six days to go, and we had to make the most of those precious moments.

"I see. Gezel requested to be part of the battle, and I granted her request," I said, and he was silent a bit. I believe he was processing my words.

"With all due respect, you shouldn't have. Amelia is just meeting her for the first time. We do not know how the battle will go. Who will be her family if we fall? I believe in what we are doing, but we can't be too careful. Her brothers are fighting with us, along with her cousins and uncle. Letting her mother come with us was wrong," He said, and I was taken aback by his response. He also had a point.

Unfortunately, I wasn't thinking in that regard and had already given my word. I couldn't take it back.

"Gezel did not seem like she wanted to hang around. Amelia had been distant. I suspected she wanted to die in battle, but I made her promise she would survive," I said, and even though it sounded stupid, that was the best explanation I could give.

Leo deserved an explanation. He had been loyal and supportive. Shoving my decision down his throat would be wrong and insensitive of me.

"That promise isn't hers to make, especially knowing the calibre of people we would be fighting. The Stepanovs have trained and built their numbers for the purpose of war. Look at how equipped Erik is. The things we are using were originally created for them," Leo sighed.

"I am not trying to be disrespectful, and I know you would have pushed back, but I am unhappy you said yes. Telling this to Amelia would be hard. She might seem detached from her mother, but I know she will try. It seems otherwise because she is focused on ending the issue with Yuri," he explained.

"I am sorry, Leo. I meant no harm," I apologised, and he nodded, telling me it was okay.

"I guess I am off to tell her," He said and smiled.

"Try to get her to take a nap first. She is overworking herself. Tamia is complaining. A woman in her first trimester should be resting. She is putting her and the baby in danger by refusing to rest," I complained, and Leo's eyes darkened a bit.

"She promised she would catch some sleep. Where are they?" He asked me, and I used that opportunity to link Tamia to find out if they were together. We had only trained for two hours. If Gezel did not succeed in making Amelia rest, she should be in Tamia's makeshift studio in the delta wing of the mansion.

"Is Amelia still with you?" I linked Tamia.

"Passed out on the couch," Tamia said, and I relaxed. I cut off the communication to relay the message to Leo.

"She is in Tamia's studio in the Delta wing, passed out on the couch. You should take her to your room unless you want Tamia to ask Wilson to do it." I said, knowing he would not like that outcome. He shook his head immediately and moved away from me. He walked so fast that I could not help but laugh.

"What is with him? Marcel asked me, approaching me.

"He doesn't want Wilson to carry his mate to his bedroom," I said, and Marcel laughed.

"So Jake is responding to treatment?" He finally asked me on a serious note, and I nodded.

"He isn't in the clear yet, but at least they were able to formulate something that worked," I explained.

"I learned Claudia won't have friends after this," He said, and I frowned at him, wondering where he got that story from.

"Who told you that?" I asked, and he pointed at Vino.

"He said Claudia is distraught that she had to be hard on her friends for security purposes," He explained. I looked at Vino, who was having a lengthy discussion with Andrew. Those two seem to be becoming friends. I wondered if questioning Ighor helped them bond.

"True," I confirmed.

"She had to be tough because Thompson and Irene now have the formula for AgK32. She isn't only preventing them from selling out but also protecting them from being abducted. It is tough, love. I hope they understand when all this is over and forgive her because they really came through for her. She is also a very tough woman. Not once did she crack under pressure," I commended, and Marcel nodded.

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