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Chapter 346
~Zara’s POV~
I squeezed her arm gently, a sense of pride swelling in my chest for her. Tempest had experienced her fair share of life’s challenges, yet here she stood, stronger and wiser.
"Thanks for asking," she said, her tone lightening as she bumped her shoulder against mine.
"Anyti," I replied with a grin.
As we continued our stroll, Tempest’s usual energy returned, and she launched into a lively discussion about party planning ideas for the pack’s upcoming Spring Festival.
But even as I laughed at her animated suggestions, a part of couldn’t shake the feeling that, like Tempest, I was also standing at the edge of sothing uncertain. Sothing that could change everything.
I just didn’t know what it was yet.
Pushing my worries aside, Tempest’s laughter echoed around us as we stepped back into the house. For a mont, her earlier vulnerability seed far away, replaced by her usual spark.
"What’s the matter?"
"Nothing much. I just thought of sothing." She shrugged
"Such as?"
She stopped, placing a hand on her hip. "Were you even listening to my plans for the upcoming spring festival?"
I smiled guiltily. And Tempest sighed. But soon, her spark returned.
"I’m telling you, Zara, we need to have an arch of cherry blossoms for the Spring Festival. Imagine it! Lanterns hanging from the trees, soft music playing, and couples dancing under the moonlight. It’s going to be magical!"
I chuckled, shaking my head at her enthusiasm. "You’ve already got this all planned out in your head, haven’t you?"
"Of course! Soone has to keep this pack looking like the fairytale we all deserve."
Before I could respond, one of the new maids hurried toward , her steps quick but graceful. Her na was Mira, a petite young woman with wide, brown eyes that always seed a little too alert.
"Ma’am," she said, holding out my phone with both hands. "A call for you."
"Thank you," I said, taking the phone from her.
As soon as I saw Ella’s na on the screen, a small, familiar pang of warmth filled . But the mont I answered and heard her voice, my stomach dropped.
"Ella?" I asked quickly, my heart racing at the tremor in her tone.
"Zara," she responded weakly. Her voice was weak and strained. "I was attacked."
"What?!" My shout echoed in the room, drawing Tempest’s attention imdiately.
"I..." Ella’s voice cracked, and I could hear the pain laced in her words. "I tried to fight back, but they were too strong. My leg—it’s bad, Zara."
My chest tightened as panic and anger swirled inside . "Where are you? Are you safe now?"
"I’m at the hospital," she said. "But Zara, they’ll co back for . I know they will."
"Not while I’m around," I snapped, already moving toward the stairs. "Your wolf didn’t..."
"She was the one who helped minimise the damage I got. And now, I think she took a heavy hit because healing is slow."
"Zara, what happened?" Tempest asked, hurrying after .
"Ella was attacked," I said hurriedly. "She’s in the hospital. I need to go."
"Do you need to co?"
I shook my head as I reached the top of the stairs. "Stay here. If Snow gets ho before I do, let him know where I went."
"Be careful, Zara," Tempest called after .
I rushed into my room, grabbed my bag, and was already heading out when my eyes caught a figure near the doorway—Vani. She stood off to the side, her gaze fixed on with an expression I couldn’t quite place.
I didn’t have ti to dwell on it. I ignored her and bolted out the door to et Scott, who was already waiting with the car.
I thanked Tempest silently for arranging this for .
I knew she didn’t do it just because I couldn’t drive myself but for my safety and protection.
"To the hospital, Scott," I said as I slid into the back seat.
"Right away, ma’am," he replied, the car already speeding off before I could settle fully into the seat.
As soon as we arrived, the sterile sll of the hospital assaulted my nostrils the mont I stepped through the doors. I strode quickly down the hallway, my heels clicking against the floor as I enquired about her room details.
Once I was directed, I bolted in search of Ella’s room. A nurse directed to the ward, and as I entered, my eyes imdiately landed on Ella.
She was lying on the hospital bed, her leg suspended in a sling. Her usually radiant face was pale, and her eyes were clouded with pain.
"Ella," I breathed, rushing to her side.
Her lips curved into a weak smile. "Hey, Zara."
"Oh my God, what happened?" I asked, my voice trembling with both worry and fury as I gently took her hand.
Ella sighed, her head leaning back against the pillow. "I should’ve listened to you," she murmured.
I frowned. "What do you an?"
Her jaw tightened, and for a mont, I thought she wasn’t going to answer. Then she let out a shaky breath.
"Kent set up," she said bitterly.
My stomach churned. "What?"
Ella’s eyes flickered to , and the betrayal was evident in her gaze. "He sent a ssage asking to et him. I thought... I thought maybe he was trying to make things right. But when I got there, it wasn’t him."
"Who was it?" I demanded, my voice low and sharp.
"A woman," Ella said, her lips curling into a bitter smile. "A witch. She said Kent was hers. That I was nothing but a distraction."
My blood boiled. "What did she do to you?"
Ella gestured toward her leg. "She used so magic and threw around like a rag doll before leaving there. And when my wolf took over to fight, she injured her leg badly with her powers."
Her voice cracked, and she looked away. "I couldn’t even fight back."
I clenched my fists, a wave of anger sweeping through . "Give a na."
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