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My heart hammered against my ribs as I burst through the door of Dr. Harrison Fletcher's private study without knocking. My wolf paced anxiously beneath my skin, her emerald eyes reflecting my panic.

"Dr. Fletcher, what's wrong with my mother?" I demanded, scanning his face for any hint of bad news.

The healer's expression softened as he gestured to the chair across from his desk. I noticed he seemed more amiable than usual -

ever since Ethan had shown concern for me, the pack's attitude had shifted.

"Please, Luna Winters, have a seat," he said, his tone deliberately calm.

Dr. Fletcher personally poured me a cup of Moonflower Calming Tea, the herbal scent wafting between us. My fingers trembled slightly as I accepted it.

"This will help settle your nerves," he offered, watching me carefully.

I couldn't bring myself to drink it, though I forced a polite "Thank you" as I perched on the edge of the seat. My wolf whined with worry inside me, sensing something wasn't right.

"Please, just tell me what's happening with my mother," I pressed, my knuckles white as I gripped the armrests.

Dr. Fletcher took a deliberate sip from his own cup before setting it down with practiced precision. The careful movement only increased my anxiety.

"Your mother's condition has been showing some... interesting developments," he began, not meeting my eyes directly.

He launched into a lengthy explanation about blood tests and monitoring protocols. My enhanced werewolf hearing picked up his slightly elevated heartbeat as he spoke in circles without addressing any specific concern.

"The cellular response to the treatment has been within expected parameters,"

he continued, shuffling papers that didn't need shuffling, "though we're monitoring certain markers that could potentially indicate..."

Five minutes passed. Then ten. Dr. Fletcher talked endlessly about medical procedures and theoretical concerns. Not once did he mention any actual change in my mother's condition.

My initial anxiety began to transform into suspicion. My wolf growled softly inside me, sensing deception.

"Dr. Fletcher," I interrupted, cutting through his monologue about white blood cell counts. "Stop beating around the bush-is there actually a problem with my mother's health or not?"

The healer faltered, his rhythm broken. He adjusted his glasses nervously, avoiding my direct gaze.

wouldn't say there's an immediate concern,

here with such urgency?" I demanded, leaning forward. My wolf's impatience bled into my

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changed subtly-guilt. I'd caught him in a lie. My wolf snarled

cold realization washed over me like moonlight on a winter night. This was

My emerald eyes locked onto Dr. Fletcher's guilty expression

forward.

was confirmation enough. His eyes darted to the door

you to keep me busy, didn't he?" I pressed,

swallowed hard. "Alpha Stone

him to call me here,

only be one reason: James's kidney for Emma

propelling me down the corridor. My wolf clawed at my insides, desperate

and run faster.

fumbled with my Evidence Phone, nearly dropping it as I dialed James's

on, James, pick up!" I muttered, trying again as I pushed

of dread

went straight to voicemail.

do this!" I shouted into the phone, not caring

pulled out, driving toward the Silvercrest Pack Medical Den. Every red

driver became an enemy.

an elderly driver who barely crawled

me with fear for my friend. James had already lost his

damaged. And now Ethan wanted to take his kidney too-all for Emma, a child who

even his.

the medical den parking lot, barely remembering

inside. A nurse

I sprinted

need to

me through the halls. I dodged between staff members and patients, following the scent trail

skidded to a halt outside the glass window.

most of

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was cold and implacable as

instantly-the Broken Pact of Sacrifice. The same agreement James had once signed to save

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