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the desk felt cold
. His expression was grim, the li
rore," he said
t the top of the page, typed in st
m, crept up my spine and settled deep in my bo
chosen, clinical. "Extremely rare. Your body... it's shutting down its lyc
ert. I had to force the
all, at the pen on his desk, at anything but me. "The p
all the same. I knew. He just didn't
desk, a harsh, violent sou
ith a name I once l
reen icon. Maybe he sensed something was wrong. May
ered.
he hell
not one of concern. It was a low growl, tight wi
idea what day it
as at the doctor's, that somethin
f. "The entire May family is here. The pack elders
dopted sister Kallie's birthday. How could I have forgotten the most important day of th
ng like ash in my mouth. My hand tightened on the dia
ell? Aurore, stop with the excuses. We
is was about jealousy. I was holding a piece of paper t
ing through the phone, a weight I could feel even miles away. "Be a
ne wen
the silence of the room rushin
ed at me, his eyes ful
ected from my mind. I walked out of the clinic, the
reets of the Battle-Axe Pack territory seemed alien, the t
hear the faint sound of music and laughter from inside the grand ma
rantic beating of my heart. Then I pushed open the car do
through the front doo
foyer, and every single head turned towards me. Dozens of pair
a stunning silver dress, a new gift, no doubt. Her blonde hair was perfect, her
elders. Her face was a mask of cold fury. She marched tow
I'd been. She didn'
expensive perfume. She lowered her voice to a harsh whi
fectly sharpened icicle. "Look at the state of you. A
p, chilling disgust. It was a look I had seen a thousand times before,
watched me with cold, indifferent eyes, making no
llie's lips. It was barely there, but
my abdomen, a grim reminder of the report still in my car. I instin
ut through the haze
d there and play the
my mother, my family... they were all stra

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