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The Dark Side Of Fate by Karima Sa'ad Usman novel Chapter 322

~Amelia~

For six days, we dedicated ourselves to preparing for the blue moon. Tamia took charge of all the arrangements, ensuring everything was in order. Almost everyone was present except for Vino, Claudia, and the triplets. They had been away in Lucland, only returning this morning. Little did we know, Vino had specifically asked Kappa Levi to send the triplets to his home in Lucland, where he and Claudia later joined them after Tamia's lounge party.

That explained why we didn't see the triplets when Bryce brought the children. It would have been nice if Vino had allowed us to meet them, but I'm sure he had his reasons for sending them away. I understood that they needed some time alone after their recent ordeal. Now, they were back and getting ready for the wedding scheduled for tomorrow.

Leo and Susan's parents had been flown in for the wedding, and at that moment, it struck me with a sudden realisation.

I excused myself from the bustling banquet hall where Tamia, Linda, and Nicole diligently arranged the seating. Unbeknownst to me, my nerves quietly crept up until I entered my bedroom.

As I settled down, I took a few deep breaths, seeking solace and attempting to calm my jitters. This was it—the moment I had been eagerly awaiting. I counted my blessings and felt profound gratitude welling up within me. If someone had told me this extraordinary life would be mine, I would have dismissed it as a fanciful lie. I could have never imagined such a marvellous outcome for myself.

My mind wandered back to the serendipitous way Leo and I had met and all the remarkable events that had unfolded to bring us to this point. Indeed, I was blessed beyond measure. Not only had I found my soulmate in Leo, I had also gained a loving family and found my rightful place in this vast world. Every fibre of my being overflowed with gratitude as I eagerly anticipated the future with a renewed sense of hope.

Lost in my contemplation, a gentle knock on the door interrupted my thoughts. Curiosity piqued, I rose from my seat and approached the door to discover who sought my attention.

"Who is it?" I asked, and my mother's voice responded. She had been absent for two days, so I was relieved to see her return. Welcoming her inside, I could tell from her appearance that she had just arrived. Curiosity was piqued about her activities with Erik. Still, I chose to withhold my inquiries and respect her need for privacy. Perhaps one day, she would willingly share the details.

I ushered her in and offered her a seat.

"Where is Leo?" she inquired, to which I shrugged.

Since the lounge party, he had been occupied with the sentencing and execution of punishments. It wasn't solely his responsibility; all the men were busy. He had left early in the morning and Was yet to come home.

"Somewhere," I replied, and she chuckled.

"Erik and I travelled to Gad to reclaim the properties and wealth Yuri stole from me," she explained, and I felt genuinely happy for her.

"So you have everything now?" I asked, elated on her behalf.

She nodded, smiling.

"I have what remains of it," she admitted, but her nonchalant demeanour assured me she was content.

"I'm glad for you. You no longer have to dwell in the shadows," I conveyed, and she acknowledged my words with misty eyes.

"Amelia," she began, holding my hand and gazing at me intently.

"I'm proud of you," she stated.

"I'm proud of the woman you've become. I know it hasn't been easy for you, and I admire your strength. Please know that there hasn't been a day when you weren't on my mind," she confessed, her voice trembling with the threat of tears. Wanting to spare her further emotional strain, I intervened.

"Let's leave the past behind, Mother, and focus on the future," I reassured her, and she nodded, attempting to blink away her tears.

She withdrew her hand and produced a rectangular jewellery box from her bag. I wondered if she had gone shopping on my behalf.

"Your father gave this to me on our wedding day. It belonged to his mother. He claimed he kept it for his fated, but I knew he had given it to Alexei's mother, who returned it after their divorce. I never let on that I knew so as not to spoil the moment," she explained, and we laughed.

"Anyway, tomorrow is the night of the blue moon. Although you and Leo don't need it, you've chosen to commemorate it together. I want you to have this so you can pass it on to your daughter as a family heirloom," she disclosed, and I opened the box.

Inside was a beautiful silver charm bracelet adorned with delicate charms shaped like the Stepanov family crest. However, when I touched the metal, it didn't have the typical silver feel.

"Mother, what kind of metal is this?' I inquired, realising my initial assumption of it being silver was incorrect.

"Palladium. It is a charm bracelet." She said, and I admired the jewellery, took it out, and wore it on my wrist.

The metal was beautiful; seeing it in the sunlight, I knew it wasn't silver. The metal was truly mesmerising. It gleamed in the sunlight, emanating an ethereal radiance that instantly captivated me. Its surface sparkled with an otherworldly brilliance, the kind only precious metals possess. The sunlight danced upon it, creating a dazzling spectacle of glimmers and reflections.

Each ray of light seemed to wrap around the palladium, caressing it like a gentle lover. Its pristine shine was an invitation to delve into a world of wonder. As I touched the palladium, I was astonished by its smoothness. The metal's cool, silky surface felt like liquid silk under my fingertips. I was awestruck by the craftsmanship that had transformed this raw material into a work of art. Its lustrous beauty seemed to transcend the boundaries of mere metal.

"It is beautiful," I said and looked at my mother.

"It looks perfect on your wrist," she said.

Leaving it on, I put aside the box and looked at her.

"So, will you be moving to Gad?" I asked her, and her eyes showed a bit of difficulty. I knew she believed the answer she would give would make me uncomfortable, but she was wrong. As long as she is alive and well, it is fine by me.

"I plan to move between Gad and Mountain if you do not mind. I do not want to lose touch with you and your brothers. I also want to be a part of my grandchildren's lives. Your children, Alexei's and hopefully Clay's," she said, and I beamed at her.

"I can share," I said, and she laughed.

I could explain why she would also want to be there for Alexei and Clay. She had taken them as hers even before I was born, even though they were not with her and our father. I was glad she would fill that void for Alexei and Clay.

We talk about my dress and our honeymoon plans. My mother was excited about the wedding, and she was elated too.

We had yet to decide who would give me away at the altar, but hopefully, that would be solved before the wedding.

Linda wanted something loud, but we had decided we wanted the wedding to be private, with only friends, family, and well-wishers. Nothing on the big screen, so we ensured the press won't be present at the wedding.

Above all, I knew it was going to be exquisite.

My mother left, and I decided to check on Susan and Claudia. On my way to their rooms, I bumped into Andrew.

I was surprised to see him because he was supposed to be with the men, but here he was in front of me.

"Did you not go to the execution ground today?" I inquired, noticing his unease. His demeanour suggested he was privy to something he wished to keep hidden.

"What's the matter?" I pressed, and he hesitated before shaking his head.

"You should inform me," I probed further, and eventually, he relented.

"But please, don't mention to Leo that I divulged this to you," he pleaded earnestly. Understanding the urgency, I nodded, urging him to swiftly get to the crux of the matter.

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