Chapter 140
Chapter 140
“It all started when my brother took me to meet his godfather’s attorney. There, Teame across a man and a woman. The man resembled you, but he was older, and the woman had blonde hair like mine, Kimberly began to narrate her story.
Levi immediately realized that the couple she was referring to were his parents.
However, he decided not to mention it at that moment, so as not to divert the conversation. He was eager to learn how she managed to find the park where he had seen her
“She was incredibly beautiful, but her presence made me feel uneasy. Every time she looked at me, it seemed as if she had something important to convey. Later, she even invited me to visit her, but I was scared, so I declined, Kimberly continued, her gaze fixed on the tray in front of her.
She believed that if she made eye contact with Levi while speaking, she would become captivated by his attractive features and forget what she wanted to say.
“I regretted my decision after she left. I encountered them at the parking lot, and a voice in my head kept urging me to go with her. However, I didn’t know her. I only knew my brother, who brought me joy, so I didn’t want to leave his side.”
“After Aunty Rowena and Uncle Jaxon left, I never found peace. A voice in my head screamed incessantly, prompting me to leave the house without my brother’s knowledge as soon as we arrived at our destination”
“The voice guided me to various places, causing people to stare at me strangely as loved around like a robot. Eventually. it led me into the bushes, claiming to take control. I didn’t understand what was happening, but I started experiencing intense pain in my bones and muscles, losing all memory.”
“When I regained consciousness, I found myself naked in an unfamiliar location, surrounded by strangers Kimberly’s voice trembled, rears welling up in her eyes as she recalled the men who had nearly killed her.
Levi sensed the weight of her words, but he didn’t want her to stop. He refrained from immediately offering comfort, wanting her to continue.
Just as Kimberly was about to speak again, her wolf intruded upon her thoughts once more.
“That wasn’t the destination I had in mind. I grew exhausted because you refused to let me take control ever since you turned eighteen, and I ran thousands of miles to reach this place. I apologize for leaving you alone, but I had to rest!
Kimberly struggled to fully grasp the meaning beland her wolf’s words, but she managed to piece together a few fragments. She understood that the voice was responsible for bringing her to this unfamiliar location.
She tried to simplify the explanation for Levi, who seemed to hold the answers to her confusion.
“She’s saying she got tired. Look, I don’t really understand what she inrans.”
Levi realized it was time to provide some clarity.
However, he couldn’t ignore the pain he saw in her eyes, wondering how much those rogues had hurt her. He asked,
“Did those men harm you?”
A tear trickled down Kimberly’s cheek, and Levi instinctively caught it. It felt as though her tears were too precious to be wasted.
Kimberly’s heart was deeply moved by his actions, and she felt an undeniable connection to him as she continued to recount the bitter experience.
“They bombarded me with questions I couldn’t answer and demanded that I follow them. Since I didn’t know them, I refused, and that’s when they started attacking me.”
“Initially, I was able to defend myself, but as their numbers grew, I grew weaker. I kept calling for help until you arrived.”
Levi’s heart sl uttered upon hearing her pleas, which echoed in his subconscious mind as he made his way back from the Oasis park.
He couldn’t help but attribute the disconfort he had been feeling at the Oasis pack to what Kimberly had endured, even though they hadn’t officially marked each other.
His anger towards the rogues intensified, and he resolved to confront their leaders or eliminate them altogether.
They had no right to force Kimberly to go with them, and the thought of what they might have done to her if she hadn’t refused sent a surge of fury through him.
Fürthermore, if Levi had arrived in time, they would have killed her. The realization of this sent a strange pain coursing through his heart.
“When I saw you. I thought I was dreaming again Kimberly stole a quick glance at him and was taken aback by the transformation in his expression.
She had no idea that her confession had such a profound impact on him, as she took in the darkness covering his eyes.
When their eyes met and Levi saw the confusion on her face, he felt compelled to explain things to her.
It was evident that she had traveled a great distance in her wolf form, indicating that she possessed a strong wolf within her.
Levi was curious to see her wolf, but he understood that she also needed answers.
It was understandable that her wolf would grow tired and need rest, unaware that the place she had stopped was dangerous.
“Kimberly, would it be alright if I called you Kim Levi asked sofily.
Before Kimberly could respond, her wolf answered on her behalf once again.
“Say yes, Kim said. She had been in communication with Caesar, allowing Levi to continue without interruption.
However, Kim also realized the Kimberly was unfamiliar with her world and might not allow her to come out, as Caesar was requesting her to shift.
“The voice is telling me to say yes, Kimberly said shyly, displaying her innocence
Levi chuckled in admiration as he began to explain further.
“Okay, that voice you keep referring to is your wolf”
“What is that?” Kinberly asked, shock evident on her face.
Levi chuckled once more and proceeded to explain.
“Kim, you’re not like your adoptive brother or the people you knew in Canada. You’re not entirely human.”
Suddenly, Kimberly felt thirsty as the weight of the information settled in. No wonder Levi wanted her to eat first.
“I’m feeling thirsty and still don’t understand,” she admitted.
Levi got up and carried the tray to the kitchen, returning with two bottles of water.
He opened one and landed it to her, quickly drinking the other. By the time he finished, Kimberly’s bottle was also empty.
“You must have been really thirsty. Do you want inore water?” he asked, to which she shook her head.
“No, I’m okay, but I want to hear more.”
Levi nodded in agreement, realizing that the sooner she knew her true identity, the easier it would be to train her.
“Should we sit on the couch or lie on the bed and talk!
Kimberly considered both options and decided that the bed would be more relaxing.
“The bed is fine.”
Levi laid down and pulled her into his arms, both of them lying on their backs and staring at the ceiling, as Levi began to explain.
“Kim, you don’t belong in Canada. This is where you truly belong, and I want to know how you ended up in Canada.”
Kimberly tensed in his embrace, her expression becoming blank.Original content from NôvelDrama.Org.