ne's
e pills," I groaned, attempting t
convince her that she needed her medicines, and she was pu
and a handful of tablets
down on my knees
e," my mom replied.
nted to shout. She didn'
d in perspiration. Her white nightgown was moist, and it was adhering to her body
r me to see her without her hair, her eyebrows, and her eyelas
lost all of her hair that I knew that my mom was unwell. Her cancer was invisi
e gotten cancer. As it turned out, I was mistaken. It was uncommon for a werewolf to acquire cancer, but my mom somehow got it. It escalated swi
tice she was sick until she lost all of her hair, I wouldn't
didn't want her to slip on one of them
the pills in the garbage
ed next to her. "I have to go to work. I won't
lanced u
er eyes burst. I couldn't even see the whites
," my mom murmured, grasping
d, but it was pointless. She di
, Mom," I groaned as I reached
f the excess water, and gentl
ered as tears flowed down the side of he
ump in my throat. I always tried so hard not to cry in front of my mom. I needed to be str
ured. "I understand. You
om w
s she struggled to lift her
own, so I grabbed it and placed it on my
Seli," she mu
her a tiny grin. It was hard for me t
o, Mom," I man
drew her hand from my cheek. Holdi
ow, Mom?" I questioned, grabbing t
t me. "I don'
ath and placed th
"She turned her head away and wept. My heart broke for h
thing. I don't know where I am. I can't feel my wolf.
my face, and I wip
knelt and kissed her temple.
But I wasn't going to compel her to take any
k at me and gave
," she whispered, mak
alled me Flo
nd touched
m," I replied. "I wil
e murmured, turn
anything," I added
much easier for her to reach me. But I still di
me a sl
I stared at her one more time before I closed he
g to find something to eat bef
or her medicine. Our pack doctor helped us as much as he could, but the therapy was price
conserve for my mother. She needed it more than I did. I got a bot
ime. I wanted to go check on her just one mo
y Jacket on, an