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A week later,

I lay on the Healer's table, drenched in sweat, my body shaking uncontrollably as I writhed in agony. My skin burned as if it had been set on fire from the inside out. My muscles clenched painfully and every joint felt like it had been ripped apart.

I groaned, suppressing the urge to cry out… if it was this terrible for , then how would it be with Lyla? I had thought rejecting her would be the end of the whole charade. But the pain keeps getting worse every day making realize the mate bond was more than an old wive's tale that I could shrug off.

I clutched at my chest, hoping the pain in my chest would stop, but it didn't.

"You're bad shape, Alpha," the healer muttered, "I've never seen sothing like this. Can you rember if you had anything…" he trailed off.

Since this week, I've made several trips to the Healer quarters and was secretly getting treated but I was also ashad to admit it might be due to rejecting my mate. I'd rather suffer in silence than let anyone know it was because of that.

"Just give sothing for the pain!" I breathed clutching the side of the bed, as my breath ca in ragged gasps.

The healer nodded and puttered for a minute with a lot of dark liquid before he brought one to . "Alpha, please drink this," He said.

His voice sounded distant but I willed myself to collect the potion he was offering and downed the bitter liquid in one big gulp. I waited for a few minutes and the agony subsided. When I opened my eyes, I saw the healer staring at , with a worried expression.

"We need to find the root cause, Alpha. Your body is beginning to reject all treatnts. I don't know what this is. Do you have any idea…"

"Thank you!" I murmured pushing myself down from the examination table. "I think this last potion is more effective than the rest. I'll be fine in a few days. I'm sure. Just keep increasing the dosage or whatever."

With that, I stumbled out of the healer's chamber. The walk back to the pack house felt like an eternity and it didn't help that Lax had been quiet for a while now. Since the day Lyla had left the pack, he had stopped responding to my calls. He was there, alright, I could feel him but he had his back to .

Maybe if he were here, I wouldn't be putting up with this level of intensity of pain that I was feeling. But I knew he was trying to punish and I didn't have the energy to deal with him now.

My mind wandered to Lyla – again. It always did. I missed her, missed her scent, her presence. Every ti I closed my eyes, she was there in my mind: her soft, sad eyes, the way her lips quivered when she spoke. I hadn't loved her, at least not consciously. I had pushed her away, rejected her but I was doing the right thing.

Sooner or later, everyone would co to appreciate my sacrifice.

As I arrived at the pack house, I t Seth at the door. His eyes flickered up and down my form, I knew he wanted to say sothing – had been dying to say sothing but sothing kept holding him back.

"Speak already, Seth," I mumbled "Your silence is louder."

"I don't know what excuse to give to Miss Cassidy again, Alpha!" he sighed "This is the 7th ti today she ca looking for you. Even your grandfather."

I patted his back and walked past him. "There are thousands of excuses to give, Seth, you just need to let your creative juice flow. I cannot et anyone in this condition and you know that. I'll be fine by tomorrow, tops. Just look for sothing else to tell them."

He stared at for a second and I thought I saw fear flicker through his eyes.

"I know it's none of my business, Alpha but I could send so soldiers to Blue Ridge pack for Miss Woodland. You'll be better if she's here."

"I know!" I chuckled sadly "Do you know how many tis, I've contemplated driving there myself but I cannot keep using her when I don't want her? It's enough that she thinks of as a monster…"

"You're not a monster, Alpha!" he hushed "But sharing your burden can help the people you love understand you. Perhaps, if you had made her see reason – in a good way," he added. "I'm sure she would have stayed and you wouldn't have to put up with this."

"Yeah!" I said flatly walking to my room. "The pack healer said my body is beginning to reject the potions. Do you have any idea what that ans?"

His eyes glazed in deep thoughts for a second before he shook his head. "It's strange that you're going through this Alpha. Usually mate bond rejection hurts but it doesn't give you a fever. I've never heard of it in all the years of my living. I think sothing must have happened to her. Can Lax feel your mate mark?"

"He's not talking to , Seth!" I sighed reaching for the door of my bedroom. "And no more talks about Lyla… We cannot be together and I will overco it. Lenny is coming over later, let him straight to my room, okay?"

He nodded.

As I opened the door to go inside, he stopped again, giving a box.

"What's that?" I asked.

"It's Miss Lyla's I presu. The maids found it while cleaning her room. Maybe it might help you or should I have it sent to her pack?"

I took the box from him and opened it. Lax stirred within as soon as her scent wafted up to my nose. It was her scarf in the box. I closed the box, feeling nostalgic suddenly. I handed the box back to Seth, shaking my head.

"Send it to her, Seth. I don't deserve to …"

"I'll leave it with you and send it back tomorrow," he replied, thrusting the box back to and leaving. As soon as I entered my room, I hurriedly removed the scarf from the box, holding it to my nose, inhaling her scent.

Lax stirred within and I felt the pain from the fever slowly easing. Her scent was so strong, that I got lost in it and didn't hear the door creak open.

"Seriously?" ca Lenny's voice. He was standing in my room, hands on his hips, glaring at .

My head snapped up, the grip on the scarf tightening for a split second before I carefully folded it and placed it back into the box on my bed. My jaw clenched in annoyance as I turned to Lenny.

"Does that belong to who I think it is?" he asked with a smirk playing on his lips.

My expression darkened as I narrowed my eyes at him, putting the box away.

Lenny plopped down into the chair opposite , shaking his head. "I'm just relieved it wasn't her undies. Still," he added casting a glance at the box. "It's pretty weird."

"You're the one who's weird for barging into my room without knocking. "What are you doing here by the way?"

"I've got the report from this week's patrol but first are you okay? You don't look good."

"I waved him off. "I'm fine," I lied "Tell the reports."

Lenny pulled out a small tablet and scrolled through it. "The Feral that appeared so weeks ago – they've disappeared. There's been no sighting, no activity since this week. It's like they vanished into thin air."

I blinked. "What?"

"Yes Alpha," Lenny nodded "I find it very strange but I think it's very odd that they left just like that. I've poured through books, trying to justify their actions but it still doesn't make sense.

"What do you an?"

"They showed up, attacked only warriors who tried to attack them, basically stayed in the pack doing nothing but then, why did they attack Lyla that day in the forest? I an, she's wolfless and harmless and I know she wouldn't have tried picking a fight with them. She's the only Feral victim we have except the warriors that we attacked and Ogas when they first arrived."

"Co to think of it, they appeared only at the White Mountain region. Did any of the Alphas report seeing them around their packs?"

"No!" Lenny shook his head. "It is as if sothing was drawing them to the White Mountains don't you think? And while I was on it, I did so digging on Lyla…"

I stiffened at the ntion of her na. "Why do you think I would be interested in her? Is it because of what happened that day?"

"Far from it, Alpha!" Lenny shook his head. "Many people in her pack hate her," he continued. "She's wolfless and a deviant and because of her monthly pheromones, her father drove her out of the pack to live in the human world."

My chest tightened as I rembered the letter her father had sent to the other ti.

"But it doesn't make sense to , Alpha. She's an Alpha daughter, pure-blooded. How could she be wolfless? Why did the Ferals attack just her? Was it because of your mark on her neck?" Lenny said thoughtfully.

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