Chapter 123
The Dark Side Of Fate By Karima Sa’ad Usman Chapter 123
~Sylvester~
I woke up early in the morning feeling well-rested and pumped up for the adventure. I had slept in the
clothes I ate dinner with, so the flash drive was still in my pocket.
I placed it in a drawer in the closet before showering and getting ready. Theodore had set out the game
for the afternoon so Kyle and Max could join in.
I wonder how Theodore and Marcel would handle those men, but the situation forced us to collaborate
with them. It was weird.
I was working with Devin and Leo, and Theo and Marcel had to put up with Kyle and Max, all for the
greater good.
All our issues seemed trivial compared to solving the problem at hand. Even if we did not catch the
king, the rapid arrest would slow them down or stop them completely.
Installing me as king would give us more power over the following events. The main aim was for the
four of us to wed in peace and have some quiet time with our mates before we continued the search. If
the King’s name happened to be among the names in the drive Amanda gave us, then we would have
hit the jackpot. Either way, I see peace in our near future, whether short-term or long-term. It was better
than nothing.
I finished dressing up and exited the closet when Tamia stood akimbo looking at me.
“Good morning, darling,” I said and went to her.
“What a nice way to want to sneak off,” She said, sounding hurt and betrayed. I knew Tamia would
want to be a part of the action, but I needed to deny her the thrill this time.
“You have Iris to question and the drive to look into,” I said, avoiding telling her she could not follow me.
“I wouldn’t follow you even if the opportunity presented itself,” She said, and we laughed.
“But I need you to be careful,” she said with concern.
“If they have started thinking of gunning people down, you are not safe either. What if they decide to go
for you?” she asked a valid question, and I knew it was a risk I would have to take.
I also knew that killing me won’t give them what they wanted. They needed to discredit me, my
bloodline, and my friends to install a new king and make the people accept their decision. They couldn’t
do that with me dead. Causing a war was their best bet, but I kept it to myself and smiled at my mate.
“I think whoever this king is, wants me to suffer. I am going to hope that is his goal and push. Once we
arrest the people in question, we would tread with caution.” I assured her, and Tamia did not seem
convinced.
“Just come home to me, Sylvester. Asking me to carry on without you will be asking for too much,” she
said, and I knew she meant her words. With that, I knew failure wasn’t an option.
We kissed, and I headed out.
We all converged outside at the entrance and left in different vehicles.
We arrived systematically. Our guests went to the arena ahead of us, and the rest arrived an hour later.
We knew the uprising would have eyes on us, but we planned to arrest Ramsey and the council
members on our list.
Leo and Devin, max and Kyle had a separate list. The Kappas had a different list. We were all to move
at once.
I sent Kappa Levi and Kappa William to ensure everyone we wanted to arrest was in the arena. It was
paramount that they were taken at once. We would have to deal with the rest later.
We all went to our respective booths, and my Itinerary was brought to me to sign.
I wondered why I had many guests on a day that no one knew I would be at the arena. The Kappa that
brought the list said it was a spillover, and I had to deny them admittance because some of the names
were on my list of suspects.
“I will be playing today, so I will see them tomorrow,” I said, making it seem like a meeting would hold
tomorrow. I knew there would be no meeting because we would be busy questioning the prisoners. I
also knew the council would call an emergency meeting after the arrests to question my conduct. That
is when I would take over as king.
We had it all planned out, and everything would have to go as planned.
“Alpha Christian is here to join us; I said he should join Leo’s team for the arrests,” Marcel told me as
soon as the Kappa with the itinerary had left, and I nodded.
It was wise to place alpha Christian with Leo since his wife was in our custody, and some of the people
we arrested might know.
We tried to keep it under wraps, but we could not deny that they were resourceful.
We spent a few hours in our booth, and soon it was time for our game. Playing polo without our mates
present was boring, but we had to keep up our appearance; there were a lot of Kappas on the watch
for snippers and suspicious movements.
The game went smoothly, and I noticed Kyle and Max putting in some effort. Since we did not know
how the arrest would go, we were not rough with the opponent. We wanted everyone to be in good
shape when we moved in on our enemies and arrested them.
During the game, I noticed Leo’s team was good, and it was our brutality that had caused them to fail
the last time woefully. The crowd also hoped to witness what they had seen the last time. Too bad we
had to disappoint them.
My team won the match, and we went to freshen up and return to our booths.
I presented some medals later and gave a short speech. So far, so good we did not do anything
suspicious. Once we finished at the arena, it was time to move in on the people on the list. Dominic
remained to honour the medalists as planned.
I became nervous because we did not know what we would find.
They could be prepared or not. They could fight back or not. Anything could happen, and it wasn’t
given that we would succeed, but we knew we had to move in on them.
Leo’s team split into two: Leo, Devin, Jake and Christian, Kyle and Max. The kappas had six groups
altogether. Everyone had their lists. It was time to move in on the suspects.
We abandoned our cars and used vans instead. My team started with the Mikhailovs.
We followed the Mikhailovs with our van, overtook them and blocked their car. Lenny exited the vehicle,
not knowing we were the ones, and I stepped out of the van to make the arrest.
We arrested him and his brothers. They protested, but I did not care. My wedding was coming, and I
didn’t want trouble.
We drove to Gaston Wayat’s house and arrested him and his mate. They protested, but I did not speak
a word, and it was too sudden for them to put up a fight.
I maintained my silence and saved my questions for later.
While taking them to the van, I called Devin on the phone, and he informed me that their arrests were
going smoothly and none of the suspects had fought back.
Due to the number of people we were arresting, we would lock them up in the council prison. I had
changed the guards to my men a few days ago so no one would be allowed to escape.
“What is going on here? Lord Volkov, you cannot do this. You have no right,” Gaston said while I
bundled him and his mate into the back of the van. The moment he saw Lenny, he knew his game was
up.
“Not talking now, are you?” Theodore said, smacking the back of his head and pushing him in. His
mate was in tears.
Theodore sat with the prisoners at the back while I closed the back of the van and went to sit in the
passenger seat in front, happy for the ease with which we were arresting the suspects.
“Sometimes, when you need something done, you do it yourself,” Marcel said and started the van.
We were enjoying it, and Knight wanted to be let out, but none of the suspects had shifted to warrant
that type of brutality.
We picked up Gezel and her mate and likewise Carla and her mate. Our van was full, so we drove to
the council Prison.
“What is going on here, Marcel?” Gezel said, and Marcel did not respond. He was too disappointed to
speak.
“Thoe!” Carla asked, and he growled at her.
“You had it all, Carla; why do this to our family’s name?” Theo asked her giving her a hint that their
game was up, and she became silent immediately. Her husband kept asking what was happening. He
clearly didn’t know what his wife had gotten them into.
“Ask your mate,” Theodore said, and there was silence.
We arrived at the prison and moved quickly.
We did not want time to lapse or for the rest of the suspects to find out about our activities and escape.
One of my trusted Kappas, Tom, was in charge of the prison guards, and Donald was helping him. I did
not want him there, but Jake said we could trust his son. I had not spoken to him, but I instructed
Kappa Tom to keep an eye on the guy.
We put the people we arrested in different cells in the council prison and moved to arrest the remaining
people on our list.
When we got to Neil Peakman’s house, he was loading his suitcase in the trunk of his car.
I exited the van and clapped for him.
“Going somewhere, Councilman?” I asked him, and there was fear in his eyes. Someone must have
informed him that we were making arrests. Seeing that we were arresting everyone, I wondered who
had the time to do that.
“I am innocent,” he said, and the man looked pathetic.
“Save it for your questioning,” I said, and Marcel cuffed him with silver. We loaded him into the truck
and arrested two more people before heading to Ramsey’s hotel.
When we got to the hotel, we found a commotion in the front, and I saw Leo’s van parked there.
Ramsey wasn’t on their list, so why did they come there?
“What the hell, Leo!” I said aloud.
“We had to get here as fast as we could. My Kappa said he was running away. Someone had tipped
them off,” he said, defending his actions, and I wondered who that person might have been.
“Have you gotten everyone on your list?” I asked, and he shook his head.
“Gabriel escaped. I have declared him wanted,” He said, and I nodded.
“Where is Ramsey?” I asked, and he pointed at the reception of the hotel.
“In there acting crazy,” Leo said, and I noticed that Devin and Jake weren’t with him.
I moved close to Leo to ask him about Devin and Jake.
“They went to get in through the emergency at the back. My Kappa would open the exit from the inside
for them to get in. Ramsey is focused on us, so he won’t see them coming,” he whispered, and just
then, Devin and Jake came out dragging Ramsey in chains.
Ramsey was screaming he wouldn’t say anything until he was put before the council. A little torture
would change his resolve.
He had also received a beating, and I did not need to guess who did it. Devin looked very pissed.
“We got the bastard!” Jake said, enraged, and I knew his daughter’s involvement was part of it.
I was so elated so much that I had a big grin. I felt a weight lifted, knowing we had caught a break.
Maybe not a solution but a break, a massive break! I could not wait to get on with the rest of the plan.