NOVEL Three Alpha Bikers Wants An Open Marriage Chapter 115
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Chapter 115: Chapter 115

Riley’s POV

I had been here for almost let’s call it two days now because time seems not to count here.

Two full days of nothing but strange lessons, exhausting drills, and Dahlia constantly watching me like she was waiting for something inside me to explode again.

At first I thought she was exaggerating when she said I needed to learn to control, but now I understood why she insisted so much.

Every time she made me try to use that strange power she claimed I had, something weird happened.

Sometimes the air around me would feel heavy and things would move slightly without me touching them.

Other times Dahlia would drop something and tell me to stop it before it hit the ground, and somehow my body would react before my brain even understood what I was doing.

It was confusing.

Very confusing.

And honestly it was starting to get really exhausting.

Right now I was sitting on the grass behind a small house, breathing heavily after another round of whatever training she called it.

My shoulders ached.

My arms felt weak.

And my head was spinning.

"This is ridiculous," I muttered under my breath as I rubbed my temples.

Just months ago I was living my normal life.

I was the CEO of Grayson Enterprises in crescent Hollow.

My biggest problems were business deals, board meetings, and people trying to steal company shares.

Now suddenly I was here learning about weird powers, witches, and things that honestly sounded like they belonged inside fantasy books.

I let out a long tired sigh.

"I just want my normal life back," I murmured quietly.

Dahlia had insisted that I stay here until she was satisfied I could control the strange ability inside me.

But I was already tired of this place.

The training.

The strange conversations.

The way Dahlia kept looking at me like I was something dangerous.

I still remembered the first time that power had appeared.

Dahlia had been struggling on the ground like something invisible was holding her down.

I had panicked so badly because I did not understand what was happening.

And somehow when I shouted for it to stop, whatever had been holding her suddenly released her.

Ever since that moment, I had been convinced I was something more than human.

But every time I asked her what exactly I was, she refused to answer.

"You will have to find out yourself," she always said.

Which was extremely annoying.

I dropped my head back against the tree behind me.

"This is driving me crazy," I said to myself.

Just then I heard footsteps approaching.

I looked up.

Dahlia was walking toward me again.

Her expression looked serious as usual.

I groaned softly."Please tell me that is not another training session," I said tiredly.

She stopped in front of me and stared down at me for a moment.

Then suddenly she reached down and grabbed my arm.

"Get up," she said.

I frowned."I just finished the last one."

"Get up," she repeated firmly.

I sighed but allowed her to pull me up from the ground.

My legs still felt a little weak."Alright," I muttered.

"What are we doing this time?"

I expected her to say something about practicing control again.

But instead she surprised me."You need to return to Obsidian Veil."

I blinked."What?"

Her face looked serious."Something is not right there."

My brows pulled together immediately."What do you mean something is not right?"

She shook her head slightly."You will see when you get there."

I crossed my arms."You could just tell me."

But Dahlia did not respond.

Instead she turned and began walking away toward the path leading down the hill.

I stood there for a moment watching her."Seriously?" I called after her.

"You are just going to drop something like that and walk away?"

She stopped briefly but did not turn around."Come," she said calmly.

"If you want answers you should start walking."

I sighed loudly.

Sometimes Dahlia was unbelievably frustrating.

But something in her voice told me she was serious.

So I quickly looked down at myself to check my things.

My hand moved toward the small bag hanging across my shoulder.

Inside it was the reason I came here in the first place.

The Lunar Fur.

I opened the bag slightly and checked inside.

The silvery fur was still there.

Relief washed through me immediately.

Good.

Because if I lost that thing after everything I had gone through to get it, the brothers of Obsidian Veil would probably lose their minds.

I closed the bag and adjusted the strap over my shoulder.

Then I began walking after Dahlia.

She was already several steps ahead of me on the path leading away from the house. frёewebnoѵēl.com

The clearing around us was quiet.

Only the sound of our footsteps filled the air. For a while neither of us spoke.

Then suddenly Dahlia started talking.

Her voice sounded calm but serious."The path ahead of you will not be easy."

I frowned slightly as I walked beside her."What does that mean?"

She continued walking without looking at me."You will face many things that you do not understand."

I rolled my eyes slightly."That part already started."

But she ignored my comment."There will be moments where you will have to make decisions that others will not understand."

Her voice sounded heavier now."And those decisions will not always be easy."

I glanced at her."Alright," I said slowly."You are starting to sound like a fortune teller."

Dahlia finally looked at me briefly.

Her eyes looked sharp."I am telling you the truth."

Then she looked forward again."There will be times where you will question yourself."

I felt slightly uncomfortable hearing her speak like this.

"Times where you will wonder if you are becoming the very thing you fear."

My brows pulled together."What kind of thing?"

She ignored that question too."There will be moments where you will make choices that will hurt you deeply."

Her voice sounded firm."Choices that will feel brutal."

My stomach tightened slightly yet she continued.

"And sometimes those choices will cost you something very important."

I did not say anything for a moment.

Because the way she was speaking made everything sound dark and serious.

Then she spoke again."But you must remember something."

I looked at her."What is?"

"Even when those decisions feel terrible... they will still be the right ones."

Her words stayed in the air between us.

For a few seconds I did not know what to say.

Then I shook my head slightly."You are really not making me feel better about whatever future you are talking about."

Dahlia stopped walking suddenly. I almost bumped into her.

She slowly turned to face me. Her expression looked calm but intense.

"There will also come a moment where you will face a very dangerous dilemma."

My heart beat slightly faster."What kind of dilemma?"

She stared directly into my eyes.

The seriousness in her gaze made my chest feel tight.

"A moment where you will have to choose between your heart loyalty and survival."

I frowned."I do not understand."

She stepped closer to me.

Then she said the words that made my entire body freeze.

"There will come a time when you may have to eliminate the Triarch Alphas of Obsidian Veil."

My breath caught in my throat."What the fuck?"

Her voice did not change.

"You may be forced to destroy the very men who claim you as theirs."

My heart started beating harder."That is insane," I said quickly.

"There is no way something like that would ever happen."

Dahlia simply watched me quietly.

But the calm look in her eyes made something inside my stomach twist with unease.

Because for the first time since meeting her...

I had the horrible feeling that she was not guessing.

She was freaking warning me.

"Go back" she said and just immediately, she stepped behind me and pushed me hard~

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