Chapter 129

Time was slipping away faster than ever, like sand through my fingers. Months had passed since Magnus fell ill, and everything seemed to change with each passing day. The pack was in disarray, unable to function properly without its leader.

My family was drowning in a storm of emotions. None of us had ever imagined that my brother- strong, unyielding Magnus–could fall so gravely ill.

The night Axel confessed his feelings to me, I tried to focus on handling the situation between us. But the moment I heard about Magnus’s condition, I rushed to his room without hesitation.

What I found there shattered me. Magnus was hunched over, vomiting blood. My mother sat beside him, sobbing uncontrollably, her hands shaking as she tried to comfort him.

I couldn’t believe my eyes. The brother who had always seemed indestructible now looked so weak, so fragile.

My father wasted no time and called the pack doctor. By the next day, Magnus was admitted to the pack hospital.

But even the pack doctor couldn’t diagnose him. His condition baffled everyone. In desperation, the doctor recommended summoning witches, claiming only their magic could uncover the cause of Magnus’s illness and possibly save his life.

We reached out to Raven, hoping he could help. He tried everything in his power to uncover the truth behind Magnus’s sickness but ultimately failed.

Instead, his attention turned to me. His words left me frozen.

“The danger you’re destined to face,” he said, his eyes glowing with an eerie light, “will either destroy you or save you. The choice will be yours, but the path won’t be easy.”

A chill ran down my spine as his words echoed in my mind. What kind of danger was he talking about? And why me? I could only pray it wasn’t something that would affect my children.

number. When I reached out to the head Alpha of his pack, he refused to help, claiming they had already provided us with a cure in

cure to save Kane’s father. But I didn’t regret it. How could I feel guilty for saving a life? Even so, the guilt of not being able to help my brother weighed heavily on me. “Boss, you’re overthinking again,” Rachel’s voice

of the pack’s situation was suffocating me. Ever since Magnus fell ill, he hadn’t been able to attend pack meetings or oversee business deals.

some lunch. You didn’t eat

my phone, its lock screen displaying a photo of my children. Their bright, smiling faces were the only thing

I fought back tears. “I don’t

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had been so long since I cried. I’d promised myself long ago that I wouldn’t let anything break

hand on my shoulder. Her words were kind, but they couldn’t ease

was utterly exhausted. My employees looked just as worn

day, I spoke up. “Thank you all for

quickly bowed their heads in respect. I

but reflect on how much had changed. Magnus had insisted I use his car for

I thanked the driver and stepped inside. My twins ran to me,

living room, their faces heavy with sadness. I could feel the weight of their concern as they glanced at me. Once again, I had come

asked softly as I sat beside

take on so much,” he replied weakly, his voice barely above a

rested my head on his shoulder. “As long as you’re okay, I’ll handle anything.”

He hesitated, his voice trembling. “What if I don’t make

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