
Lie to Me, Bye to You
Chapter 4
I stayed quiet, lost in memories of the past.
When I heard the news about Liam's death, I was so overwhelmed with grief that I actually got sick. I didn't even get to see his body, much less attend his funeral.
By the time I got out of the hospital, all that was left was his grave. However, I believed in what we'd had—those five years together—so it never even crossed my mind that any of it might've been fake.
Unbothered, Freya stepped up to the bed and stared down at me like I was beneath her. "Aurora, you still haven't figured out that Liam was playing you this whole time?"
I clenched my fists, barely holding back my anger.
But Freya only looked more pleased with herself. She leaned in close, her voice a taunting whisper. "You know, Liam treats me like something precious. He won't even let me pour my own water.
"He takes me shopping and traveling. He even gave me the pack's most expensive white fox fur coat. Everyone knows I'm his true mate. And you? You're just a worthless Omega he'd never claim in public!"
Every word carved deeper, leaving me raw. My whole body shook, tears burning in my eyes.
But Freya wasn't done. "Who do you think you are, Aurora? Just some foolish woman. Liam never loved you. I'm the one he really cares about!"
I'd hit my breaking point then and just wanted to leave.
However, Freya purposely bumped into me before faking a fall, acting like I'd pushed her. She cupped her cheek, looking up at me with those big, wounded eyes as tears streaked down her face.
Right then, Liam came running at the sound of the commotion.
He saw Freya on the floor and instantly rounded on me, his eyes burning with anger and disappointment. "How could you do this, Aurora? Freya is your sister-in-law. You actually hit her?"
Sister-in-law?
Freya clung to him, crying like she'd done nothing wrong. "I was just trying to be there for you after Liam died, Aurora. Why would you shove me like that?"
Liam whipped his head toward me, his eyes full of fury. "Aurora, apologize to your sister-in-law. Now!"
I gave a hollow smile, my heart reduced to ashes.
While holding Liam's gaze, I asked, slow and deliberate, "Liam, tell me the truth. Are you really Jasper?"
Liam went still. His lips parted, but no words came as if something were choking him silent.
Freya seized the moment, pressing against him with practiced delicacy. "Jasper, my stomach hurts. Will you take me back to my room?"
Liam scooped her into his arms, then turned to me with a heavy look. "I'm sorry, Aurora. I'll leave you alone now. Freya needs me. As for your question… I'll answer it another time."
His eyes were full of reluctance, pity, even guilt. But in the end, he still turned away, took Freya with him, and left me behind.
I watched them go, my heart tearing in half.
I checked my phone and saw Axel's message. "The car's here."
I took a deep breath, trying to pull myself together. Then I moved to the desk, grabbed a pen and paper, and wrote a letter.
After sliding it into the nightstand drawer, I turned to the wardrobe and reached for my favorite white dress. I slipped it on, then caught my reflection. My face was deathly pale, and my eyes were sunken.
I forced a dry, humorless smile before walking out of my room. The second I opened the door, I saw Liam only a few steps away.
He spotted me, and something unreadable flickered in his gaze. "Aurora, I'm sorry about earlier, but you shouldn't have treated Freya like that. She was just trying to help—"
I smiled, cutting him off. "I'm fine. She's your mate. I get why you'd defend her. I think I'll take a walk. You should stay with Freya."
He hesitated, conflict tightening his features. "Aurora, the thing is… she and I…"
I held my breath, waiting. If he'd just said it, I would've forgiven him.
But then, his gaze dulled. "Never mind. Forget I said anything. Go clear your head, okay? Just be careful. I put 50 grand in your account. Get yourself something nice—jewelry, a dress, whatever you want. You're carrying a pup, so you should stay in good spirits."
I nodded, gently pushed him aside, and headed for the door.
Liam watched me go, his eyes flickering with confusion. Still, he didn't sense anything wrong. Instead, he called out, "Come back soon, Aurora. I'll have the maid make your favorite dishes."
I offered a faint smile. "Alright."
The second I turned away, the warmth drained from my face. This was my last goodbye to Liam—I'd vanish from his world, leaving him and Freya together.
I left the house and climbed into the car Axel had sent for me. Through the window, I took a final look back at the pack—a place that had been nothing but lies and betrayal.
As the car pulled away, I shut my eyes and finally let myself cry.
Meanwhile, back at the house, Freya was clinging to Liam, whining, "You have to stay with me tonight, Liam. Aurora really freaked me out earlier."
But Liam barely heard her. His mind was still on me. Something about it felt off when I left, though he couldn't quite put his finger on why.
He was about to come after me when Russell Greer, Liam's butler, burst in looking panicked. "Mr. Hagerty, it's bad news! We just got word—Rogues attacked Ms. Aurora and Mr. Axel on the road. They went off a cliff trying to escape!"
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