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Fated To Not Just One But Three novel Chapter 191

Chapter 191: The Prophecy

Olivia’s POV

Nora and Lolita exchanged glances with me before they quietly left the room, leaving me alone with the triplets.

I folded my arms tightly across my chest, scowling at them.

"To what do I owe this visit?" I asked, narrowing my eyes. My tone was harsh and impatient. "If this is another apology tour, you can save it."

They hesitated.

Just like always, it looked like they were silently debating who would speak first. But I was already losing patience.

"If you have nothing to say," I said, turning toward the window again, "then leave my room."

But before I could take another step, Lennox’s voice stopped me.

"A seer had a revelation about you."

I froze.

Slowly, I turned back to face them.

"A revelation?" I echoed, my brow furrowed.

"Yes," Levi said this time, stepping forward.

I studied all three of them, my arms still crossed.

Their eyes... there was something in them. Worry. Fear. And it made my stomach twist.

"What did she say?"

There was a pause. A silent exchange between them. The kind that told me I wouldn’t like the answer.

Then, Lennox finally spoke.

"She said..."

He paused—just briefly—before the words fell from his lips.

"She saw you. In a pool of your own blood."

My breath hitched.

I swallowed hard as the words rang again in my mind.

A pool of blood.

The same thing the seer at the market had warned me about.

A wave of unease hit me. My arms dropped to my sides.

The triplets must have noticed because Levi stepped closer, his voice suddenly softer.

"You don’t have to be scared, Olivia... Nothing will happen to you," he said. "We will protect you with our lives."

I frowned. Deeply.

"I’m not scared," I snapped, even though I was lying. "And if this is a way to get me scared, it won’t work."

"We’re not trying to get you scared," Lennox said quickly.

I believed him—but I didn’t want them to know that.

There was a strange silence before Louis finally spoke for the first time.

"There’s more," he said, sounding more worried.

I turned to him slowly.

He inhaled deeply before continuing, "The Seer... she also said you must not leave this pack."

I blinked.

"What?" I asked flatly.

"She said you must stay here," Louis went on. "That something terrible will happen if you leave."

I stared at him in disbelief, then shook my head.

"Now that," I said coldly, "I don’t believe."

Their brows furrowed.

"I met a stranger, a seer. She had no reason to lie. And she said the exact same thing about the blood... so I believe her," I continued, my voice rising slightly. "But this? This ’don’t leave the pack’ nonsense? That sounds like a convenient excuse to trap me here."

Lennox frowned. "Olivia—"

"No," I snapped. "You three think I’m that naive? You think throwing a scary vision at me will stop me from breaking the bond?"

"It’s not a scheme," Levi said, his voice serious now. "We wouldn’t lie about something like this."

"Then why do I feel like this is exactly what you’re doing?" I shot back.

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