Chapter 65

Before Derek even parked the car. Ava had sunk into this depression that she couldn’t understand. She felt like the further they had driven away from the main buildings, the bigger the gaping hole in her heart became.

The tears were back on her face as she walked into the house.

“Are you in pain!” Derek asked quietly.

She shook her head.

Her body still hurt, but her mind was stuck in this terrible place, she couldn’t register the pain unless she paid attention to it. She forgot about the conversation she intended to have with the wolves as she forced her stiff body to move up the stairs

“This is your TOOM

She looked back at the Beta, who appeared to have followed her up at her pace. She had been heading straight for Ezekiel’s room without thinking, but of course, that wasn’t allowed here.

With a nod, she walked back towards him and through the door he held open. The room was much bigger than she had expected, but it was nothing like Ezekiel’s and probably the other wolves. A double bed, a wardrobe and a chest of drawers. It was enough.

“Thank you,” she whispered,

Then the gingerly lay down without even checking to see if he was gone.

“There’s some food…”

She couldn’t even stomach the thought of food. She just wanted to curl up p there and cry. It felt like the whole world was on h

It

you,” she answered without lifting

pain, then…

Her mood had

don’t know,”

you remember when you wake up on

on her shoulders, and

bring her out of this hole. She didn’t answer him and heard him quietly cursing

voices, but her

then it was pitch

tell where her window was anymore when she was sure there had been some

quickly even though her body protested, and felt her way out of the room. She opened the door, and the light from the hallway seemed so bright that she had to turn away. The light pierced through the darkness in her room–her empty room. The inky blackness had disappeared. The moonlight shone

couldn’t sleep in

door remained shut. Without another thought, she slowly made her way there and pushed it open. The room was still empty, and the sight cleaved her heart in two. She didn’t know how she ended up curled on Ezekiel’s bed and why she hugged one of his shirts as

and he told her to breathe. He told her he was okay, and maybe that was what her guilty conscience wanted to hear because she decided to stay there in that insaginary place for as long as she could. There was still a hole

Zeke said after a few moments of watching the peaceful waves. “Hat I’m so happy

an inconvenience to him. She drew her knees and lay her head on them as she studied the enigma beside her. For a moment, she wondered if he was dead. Was that the reason he wasn’t with his pack? She rassed

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