The Rejected Healer's Retribution
It wasn't a simple break in the mate bond; it felt like the collapse of a stronghold. His mind flood
maintained for days shattered and was replaced by the intense pain of genuine connection.
ing my mental grip. Find the Wolfsba
intrusion. I bypassed the commands, the tactics for battle, and the para
to the moment of rejection, reliving the memory with painful clari
evela
moon. Elara, rad
was now exposed. I saw a memory he had buried-a
Elder, the same one urging him to hire m
ower will save the Pack from darkness. But it also warns of a Shadow Wolf, a great darkness that the
Pack border, her bright healing light shining, drawing a powerful, faceless enemy to the Pack's vulne
Kael trembled, h
I will reject her. I need to convince the darkness that she isn't worth
ear of my wildness. He had sacrificed for the Pack-an agonizing choice to avoid a foretold disaster. He chose t
n was final and to poison the bond so no lingering trace would attract the predicted Shadow W
ding sickness wasn't a plague; it was a direct result of the Wolfsbane residue in his body r
at an
asping, sweat streaming down my forehead. Th
sudden, intense fatigue. The moment of recognition had vani
e?" he whispered
with internal turmoil. "It's deeper than I thought. It's tied to your b
. The cure-stabilizing his core-was only half the battle. Th
tred, which had fueled my transformation, was replaced by a comp
My vengeance had saved him from hea
ed to leave again. This time, not out of rejection, but to d
my voice. "Until then, you will rest. If you move, if you try to use
needed space. I needed to mourn the end of
, slamming the door and or
o the floor, pulling off my gloves. My right hand
r, carrying the crushing guilt of knowing my presence was the real threat, and that Ka
n. I had to become the rogue Kael tried to mak
's doom. My absence