Chapter 64
Dangerous Desires
64 Emergency And A Choice Luke.
TWO WEEKS LATER.
Tia and I spent a lot of time indoors. I had slowed down my activities, so I could be with her as often as
possible. I did not want her going through her pregnancy alone. I wanted to be there every step of the
way, so I had to be less busy. Because of that, I ended up helping her carry Kimberly for her check-ups.
The two of them were bonding nicely, which was terrific, and every time I saw how close they had
become, I was worried Tia would miss her when Kimberly leaves. I really hoped Caleb would make her
change her mind. She was a great girl for him. Caleb was making efforts too. I guess he was beginning
to see the errors of his ways, but from my observations, Kimberly had already made up her mind. It
wasnât in my place to tell my brother she was planning to leave for good but knowing that she still slept
alone made me realise it might be for the best. I thought Caleb would put in some extra effort like he did
when he tried to take Tia from me, but he wasnât. It was almost as if he was taking her presence for
granted. I hoped he would realise his errors before it was too late. Tia helped Kimberly, and there were
days Kimberly would come by our house and spend the entire day there. Tiaâs pregnancy was also a bit
difficult for her to adjust to. She was nauseated most of the time and found it challenging to keep food
down sometimes. Doctor Genevieve said it was normal and that people react to pregnancies differently.
Kimberly claimed hers was worse, and the thought that she did it all alone was sad. I decided I would
speak to Caleb about Kimberly after our meeting. Mike told me they had found out certain things about
Luisâs network, but they had yet to figure out who he was and where he was. The frustrating part was
that it seemed like the man was playing with us. He clearly knew we were looking for him, and he was
leaving trails of breadcrumbs that led nowhere. I was worried about the other stuff that I would find out
about my father that might be unpleasant, but as things were, It was best to prepare my mind for the
worse because my father had hidden too much from me. There was no way he had no clue. what he
stole. If he could try to pass my motherâs wealth as his own, I wouldnât put anything past him there. My
mother must have known the kind of person he was, which was why she named everything after me. All
the issues and unanswered questions made me decide to dig into my motherâs death. I needed to know
why she was poisoned and who did it. It might take a while, but right now, every piece of information we
get is vital to propel us forward.
I left Tai in the morning and promised her I wouldnât be long. We were meeting at the headquarters, and I
needed to be there physically. Only a few high-ranking military officials were going to be there. I wished
Tia could join us. Her quick thinking was critical, but she threw up most of the night, so I figured to let her
sleep through the morning. I would have to run everything by her when I return. For now, we would make
do. Kirk was also a good analyst. Their scores were neck to neck, but Tia beat him in almost everything
except the physical examinations.
I arrived at the headquarters to find everyone there. Caleb, Mike and Kirk were already discussing the
strategy before I came.
âGood morning, Alpha,â they all greeted me, and I answered. It was amazing to see my brother take up
the Beta role happily. Just like me, he, too, did not want to be Alpha. The goddess granted him his wish
at my expense.
âNuclei Corp is registered to a guy called Luis Moon,â Mike said, and I was stunned. This was obviously
a joke. âAge fifty. He lives on Santa Braee Island. If we want to find out more about this guy, we have to
lead a secret mission to go there and investigate. âMike said, and Kirk shook his head
âIt is another breadcrumb. Maybe a trap this time. We should only follow that trail when there is nothing
else to look into,â Kirk advised. âWhat if we are overthinking this shit, and the guy is actually there?â
Caleb said, and I sighed. âI doubt he would want to make finding him this easy, and if he does, it might
be to achieve something. I think we should put Santa Braee and Luis Moon as viable options but keep
searching for other clues. If we have to follow that lead, we will have to lead a small group there to keep
the mission secret,â I said, and Calebâs phone started vibrating non-stop. After a few minutes of
continuous calls, I asked him to answer it.
He did not want to answer it at first, but I told him it was okay. It wasnât long before he answered the
phone when he got up; ready to leave. âWhat is the matter?â I asked him.
âKimberly is in labour, and Tia is with her in the hospital,â He said, and I got up too. We headed out, and
someone brought my car. I did not want Caleb to drive in his current state of mind, so I offered to take
him to the hospital. Seeing the way he was behaving. I knew it would hurt him when Kimberly left, âHey,
you need to calm down. â I told him, and he sighed. We both got into the car, and I started driving âYou
need to make it up to that girl because she plans on leaving after the DNA test,â I told him, and he
exclaimed.
âYou do not expect her to hang around after the way you treated her. Pregnancy isnât easy. We are just at
the beginning of it, and it has been hard with nausea, mood swings and irregular temperature, name it.
You let her go through it alone. All by herself, all because you believe the baby wasnât yours. It is sad,
you know.â I said, and he sighed. âIt wasnât like that. My mother forced everything. You have Elisabeth to
deal with, so you understand how it feels to be tricked into something. I have been trying for a while
now,â He said.
âYou need to try harder because she plans on leaving even after the DNA proves the baby is yours. She
told Tia she is leaving you, Caleb.â I said, and he was distraught. âI didnât mean for it to get all messed
up. I fucked up big time, Luke. I am really sorry for how I kept coming at Tia. I did not know how to
manage my emotions. I am sorry about everything. I know she is happy with you; I have never seen you
this happy either. I am glad you two made it work, Luke. I will always love her, but I am letting go
because I know she is happy with you, which is what I want for her. I love her enough to let her go, but
Kimberly is different.
like her. I have been trying recently, and I have started developing feelings for her. Hearing that she
wants to leave with the baby is hard. I promise I will make more effort. But please talk to Tia to help me
talk her out of it. Tell her I am willing to move out of the moon mansion so we can raise our child far away
from my mother after I marry her, of course,â He said, and I pulled into the hospitalâs parking lot. âI think
you should tell Kimberly that yourself. It must come from you.â I said and parked the car. We rushed into
the hospital and were directed to the maternity ward. Tia was pacing about the place in her sweater,
jeans and swollen eyes from tears. I ran towards her and held her. âWhatâs the matter, baby?â I asked
her, and she began to sob.
âKimberly is having complications. We did not arrive on time. They said they might have to operate, but
her blood pressure is too high. They are trying to bring it down before they operate.â Tia said to me, and I
was afraid for Kimberly, Caleb ran his fingers through his hair in total shock. His eyes were misty
immediately.
.
âYou need to calm down, Caleb. This is not the time to get emotional. You need to be strong.â I told him,
and he nodded, but his tears were already flowing. They were tears of fear and regret, and I wish I could
help ease his conscience, but there was nothing I could do about it. He had fucked up big time. âHow did
you get here?â I asked Tia, realising that she wasnât well either and was supposed to be in bed.
âKimberly called me when her mucus plug cante off. I drove to the mansion to pick her up and brought
her to the hospital before calling Caleb. I called you a couple of times, but you must have put your phone
on mute,â She said, and I hugged her and kissed her head. âDid my mother know she was in labour?â
Caleb asked Tia. âI donât know. I moved quickly. Bart and Norman were the ones that helped me get her
into the car. She was in pains by the time I got to the mansion,â she answered him, and he nodded, but
he was still distraught. The doctor came to us at that moment. âAlpha Luke, Beta Caleb, good morning?â
he said, and I read his name tag. âDoctor Philip Newman, how is she?â I asked, and the doctor sighed.
âWe are doing all that we can. She hasnât dilated beyond six centimetres, so we have to do a caesarean
on her, but her blood pressure is too high. It is risky. She might die if we operate, but the baby doesnât
have much time. We have to get the baby out of her and then try to save her life; we will need her mate
to sign consent forms because this cooperation is complicated, and it can go either way,â He said, and I
looked at Caleb. âI will sign it,â He said and followed the doctor. Tia was panicking, and I held her. This
was not a good thing because she was pregnant, too; it took a bit for Tia to embrace the idea of being a
mother. Kimberlyâs predicament might cause her to be afraid. I held her and kissed the top of her head.
âShe is a wolf, Tia. She will survive it.â I said to her, and she began to cry. She was afraid for Kimberlyâs
life. I was worried for her, too, but I held it together. I hoped, for Calebâs sake,