Chapter 6

I woke again, dragged back into consciousness by a nurse’s sharp voice.

“Why is no one with her? The needle’s backed up with blood! Something terrible could’ve happened!” she scolded.

Blinking, I glanced down at my hand. The back of it was swollen and bruised, the IV needle lodged at a bad angle.

My phone lay on the table. I reached for it with trembling fingers, and the time on the screen made me freeze.

Seven hours.

Richard hadn’t been here once.

“Miss, where’s your handsome Alpha?” the nurse asked as she adjusted the IV. “It’s too dangerous for a werewolf to be left alone on a drip. If the spiritual energy in your blood gets out of control, the consequences could be… fatal.”

I curved my lips into something that resembled a smile but said nothing.

Later, as I made my way down the hallway, leaning against the cold wall for balance, my wolf ears caught whispers drifting from the nurses’ station.

“That Miss Lynn is so lucky,” one said. “Her stepfather protects her, and her Alpha hasn’t left her side once.”

“I heard he rented out the entire VIP floor just for her,” another added. “Even brought in a bloodline healer from overseas. Can you imagine? He hasn’t left her bedside in a whole day.”

“He’s treating her like the future Luna.”

Each word struck me like a thorn, tearing into already raw flesh.

I stopped in front of a half-open door. Through the narrow gap, I saw Richard adjusting Lynn’s IV with careful hands, his long fingers moving gently, his expression calm, almost tender.

Lynn lay on the bed, fragile and glowing like the Moon Goddess herself had chosen her.

That kind of devotion, that kind of instinct… it was what an Alpha showed only to the woman he intended to make his Luna.

My chest seized so violently I could barely breathe.

Tears spilled hot down my cheeks.

Don’t you dare cry! Lily’s snarl ripped through me. We are she-wolves. Even if abandoned, even if discarded, we hold our heads high when we walk out of the pack hall. Ann, look up.

With shaking hands, I wiped my tears and whispered into the empty hallway, “No one’s going to feel sorry for you. Don’t cry.”

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Days passed. Richard never came.

Not until the day of my discharge.

A sleek black Maybach idled in front of the hospital. The tinted window rolled down to reveal his chiseled profile.

“Get in,” he said, his voice flat, cold.

I turned to walk away.

“Do you want me to carry you into the car in front of the entire pack?”

The command in his voice made my body freeze. Alpha’s authority wasn’t something a she-wolf could defy, no matter how much she wanted to.

Jaw tight, I climbed into the car.

He didn’t look at me. Instead, he handed me a thick catalog. “You’ve been unstable lately. Haven’t you always liked collecting things? There’s an auction today. I’m taking you.”

I flipped through the glossy pages, detached, until my eyes landed on one photo. My breath caught.

A pearl necklace.

Not just jewelry. My mother’s necklace.

A sacred bloodline talisman, blessed by the Moon Goddess herself. It could steady a she-wolf’s spiritual energy during a full moon.

After she died, everything of hers had been swept from the house under the excuse that her things were “unlucky.”

And now here it was. On an auction block.

My hands trembled; the paper crumpled in my grip.

“Take it back!” Lily’s roar filled my chest. “No matter what it costs—you take it back.”

I pulled out my phone and sent a single command: [Sell everything in the safe. Now.]

Even if I was mocked for having no dowry when I married into the Bloodmoon Pack… even if the entire world laughed at me… I would get my mother’s relic back.

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The auction hall sparkled with crystal chandeliers, filled with celebrities and the elite of both human and werewolf society. Artifacts gleamed under spotlights—ancient weapons, sacred talismans, priceless jewels.

Richard led me to the VIP section.

And there she was.

Lynn.

Smiling in a sunshine-yellow dress, sweet and delicate, like the very image of innocence.

“Ann!” she chirped, looping her arm through mine. “I told Richard I wanted to apologize in person, but I didn’t think he’d actually bring you. Your relationship must be so good!”

My body went stiff. Slowly, I turned my head.

Richard was focused on the auction catalog, his expression unreadable, his eyes cool and distant like a frozen lake. He didn’t even glance at my way.

And then it hit me.

He hadn’t brought me here because he cared. Not because he noticed my pain.

He brought me here because she asked. Because Lynn wanted a moment to play the part of the sweet, innocent sister.

The hollow in my chest widened, deeper than any wound.

“Remember, Ann,” Lily whispered fiercely. “Thirteen days left. You are not his shadow. We will leave with your mother’s necklace. Even if we walk out of here as a lone wolf—we walk tall.”

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