The Inheritance Of The Supreme Immortals

Chapter 31: Chapter 31: Possession



Hela had forcibly removed Sophia from Sam\'s room to grant Sam and Amelia some privacy. However, Sophia\'s mind was in turmoil. \'It should\'ve be me...not that thot\'

She couldn\'t wrap her head a the idea of her baby brother being alone with a girl, and not just any girl, but a stunning one at that.

Unable to control her frustration and concern, she resorted to using her spiritual sse to discreetly peek into Sam\'s room, witnessing everything that unfolded betwe him and Amelia.

As Sophia watched Sam ask Amelia to be his woman, it felt like her world had suddly exploded. Thoughts raced through her mind, each more bewildering than the last. \'Why did he ask that bitch to be his woman? Am I not ough for him?\' Her heart ached with confusion and frustration.

Hela and Lorraine observed Sophia, using their own spiritual sses to keep tabs on Sam and Amelia. They exchanged glances filled with pity for Sophia, understanding the emotional turmoil she was going through. Lorraine, in particular, had her own complicated feelings, as she harbored romantic inttions toward Sam.

Hela couldn\'t help but notice Lorraine\'s downcast expression.

Strangely, wh she saw Sam proposing to Amelia, a hint of jealousy stirred within her as well.

Hela couldn\'t help but question herself, her hand gtly pressing against her chest as she shook her head in disbelief. "What\'s happing to me? I\'m his mother; I shouldn\'t be feeling like this."

Lorraine observed her older sister\'s inner turmoil and couldn\'t resist a sly grin. "Are you jealous that your son has a new girlfrid?" she teased, ev though she was in a sour mood herself over Sam\'s proposal to Amelia.

\'Now you know How I felt\' Lorraine signed.

Lorraine wasn\'t all that surprised wh she ssed Hela\'s unease upon witnessing Sam\'s proposal to Amelia through their spiritual sse.

She looked at Hela with a playful glint in her eye and quipped, "So, are you planning to confess your feelings to your son, older sis?"

Sophia, who had be pacing anxiously, abruptly halted in her tracks wh she heard Lorraine\'s words. She turned to her mother, a look of bewildermt in her eyes, and stammered, "M-Mom, what is she talking about?"

With a resigned sigh, Lorraine shook her head and let out a small chuckle. She th confessed, "Oh, my dear niece, it\'s quite clear to see. Your mother, just like me, is head over heels in love with Sam."

"Lorraine, please, you\'re misunderstanding things," Hela implored, her tone tinged with frustration.

Lorraine\'s anger flared as she glared at Hela. "Misunderstanding? Seriously?" Her eyes bore into Hela with a hint of restmt. "Why can\'t you just admit that you see Sam as more than just your son?"

Hela\'s patice wore thin, and she urged, "I said stop talking, Lorraine."

But Lorraine wasn\'t about to back down. Her frustration bubbled over as she continued, "No, you stop talking! I\'ve se the way you sometimes look at Sam. I remember your reaction wh I mtioned wanting to be his wife. You didn\'t want me to have that kind of relationship with him, but you won\'t say it out loud.

What do you want me to do?" The room was filled with tsion as the emotions betwe them came to a head.

Sophia decided to confront her mother directly about what Aunt Lorraine had said, feeling somewhat incredulous about the whole situation. "Mom, is what Aunt Lor saying true?" She cut to the chase, not expecting her mother to harbor such feelings for Sam.

Hela hesitated for a momt, clearly overwhelmed by the conversation. "I... I can\'t talk about this right now," she mumbled and th promptly disappeared, leaving the matter unresolved. It seemed like her way of postponing a difficult discussion.

Sophia was left frustrated. "She just ran away," she grumbled.

Lorraine sighed, having se this reaction from Hela before. "Yes, she did. She can never confront her feelings head-on, and this must be especially hard for her since it\'s about Sam."

Turning to leave for her room, Lorraine was stopped in her tracks wh Sophia grabbed her hand, her expression stern.

"Do you also see Sam as a man?" Sophia inquired with a tone of irritation.

Lorraine didn\'t hold back. "Yep, and I want to be his wife," she stated matter-of-factly.

Sophia felt her patice wearing thin as she siltly cursed in her head. But Lorraine wasn\'t done.

"Don\'t think you can stop me from getting close to Sam. Now that I\'ve realized I have more love rivals, I\'m going to up my game," Lorraine declared confidtly.

Th, Lorraine paused for a momt, as if contemplating something, before sharing a piece of advice. "Oh, and one more thing, Sophia. Sam was raised in the human world with their customs, so he won\'t just accept the kind of relationship we\'re hoping for with him."

Confused, Sophia asked, "Why the fuck are you telling me this?"

Lorraine smirked, suggesting something that left Sophia tak aback. "Tch, come on. Don\'t you also see Sam as a man?".

Sophia didn\'t beat a the bush and simply shrugged her shoulders as if it were the most obvious thing in the world. "Yes," she affirmed, "Ever since I imprinted on him wh he was still in my mother\'s womb, I\'ve always loved him unconditionally."

Lorraine nodded in understanding, prepared to leave the conversation there. However, Sophia had more to say.

"Know this," she continued with a determined expression, "He is mine and mine alone. I won\'t let him be with any other girl.

I\'ll go to any lgths, ev resort to extreme measures, and if that doesn\'t work, I\'ll just lock him in my secret basemt and shower him with lots of love until he can\'t ev think of another girl." Her words carried a certain possessivess that left Lorraine both surprised and slightly concerned.

"Great, we have a yandere with us now....it\'s going to be fun"

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