Chapter 88
RAMON’S POV
erve as an example for all others who planned to go against my orders, stood at the centre of
The guard I had muructed to lock up Mane, just to serve as an my room, waiting for me in dismiss him.
By now, word would have spread around the pack. The alpha’s beta had been arrested.
If he could be, then there was no one above reproach
I pulled out of the window, and turned to the guard
“See that he is released in three days time. When he’s free, bring him directly to mie
“Yes alpha.” He luwed, and walked out of the room
1 thought I was going to feel good. At least you have a sense of relief. So why was my anxiety rising? Why did I feel like I was continuously making
It was a very dicey situation I was in. I try my hardest not to fall into temptation when Sonia is around, but one innocent but of her lashes, and I’m tempted to kiss her to ecstasy.
I tell myself Blane would not do anything to jeopardise my status as the aloha, then he goes and does the opposite of my orders, and I find myself wanting to tear him apart.
So many contradictions. Surprisingly, the one constant was Lorena
It was easy with her. She was obsessed with me, and I could control her whichever way I wanted.
Probably the reason why 1 get annoyed when people even remotely suggest, she controls me.
How can she! When I own her? She’s literally mine to do whatever the heck I want with her.
Shaking my head, the thoughts of Lorena and every other thing that wasn’t of urgency, vanished.
I needed to see my sister. To ensure that Sonia had not done something horrendous to get.
I walked out of the room, and closed the door behind me.
The guards on parole stopped and bowed whewalked past them
I waved a hand, signalling for them to go ahead.
When I arrived at Ivy’s room. I was told she had been transferred to another room.
In order not to seem rather suspicious, I went round the sick ward first.
I had been too obvious with the way u handled Ivy’s situation. I couldn’t afford for people to start to get curious about our relationship.
It wasn’t because I was ashamed of her. She knew more than anything. I wanted to introduce her to the world as my sister.
She just didn’t want that to happen yet, and I couldn’t fathom why
Since that was the only thing she ever truly asked of me, I decided it was best to listen to her.
I made an attempt to go to the next ward, but stopped midway.
My wolves were getting sicker, and not healing as fast as they usually would
I didn’t know why it took me this long to discover what was happening
The pack doctor was either losing his touch, or there was something sinister going on in the pack
The rooms were unusually filled with wolves. This had not been the case in ye
year
To top it off, I had yet to see him anywhere. Shouldn’t be ideally be going around in search of how to make the clinic filled with fewer wolves!
“Where’s the pack doctor?” I asked a guard, guarding one of the doors.
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6.04 PM
Chapter 88
“He’s in Ivy’s new.room.”
I was pointed in its direction, and I immediately was on my way
On getting to the room, I pushed the door open, and stepped in,
The pack doctor who was feeding a barely awake Ivy seane liquid, turned his head.
He acknowledged my presence with a slight nudge of his head, before he continued feeding Ivy.
I drew closer, astounded that she was finally awake,
Although her eyes were barely open, there was a significant improvement in her appearance.
“How’s the doing!” 1 asked.
eat something.
“Very good, alpha Ramon. That Sonia girl is a miracle worker. This is the first time since the fire, Ivy has been conscious enough to eat Look at her body too, her scars are drying up!”
My eyes went
es went to every direction he pointed out, as I observed carefully.
He was right. She looked way healthier than she had looked the last time I saw her.
Could he be right about the Sonia thing, though? I don’t know why I was finding it hard to believe she was an actual healer.
I was easier to consider her a spoiled brat who thought of only herself.
Daily, she had managed to disprove those narratives.
If I couldn’t hold on to that picture, what would be my justification for wanting to crush her, just to get a rise out of Ferins!
Everything would be much more simpler if she was as evil as her best friend made me believe
Speaking of her best friend, I think it’s time to actually hear from her again..
My eyes returned to Ivy. The pack doctor had placed her head back on the bed.
He planted a kiss on her forehead, before straightening up.
“She’s a fighter,” he said, and smiled.
“Yeah, whoever did this to her better be one too. When I get them, they would be for death,” I replied.
The pack doctor chuckled. “You really care about her, don’t you? That’s a good thing. She knows that wherever she is, and no matter the condition. she has a big brother ready to turn the world for her. Probably like Sonia when she thinks of her brothers.”
“You mean the cowards!” I scoffed
His smile broadened, further irritating me. “I don’t think you believe they’re cowards. You may be rivals, but it’s not bad to be honest
“In the spirit of honesty then, what are you doing to my wolves? Why are they not hailing?” I shot directly
He stopped, and turned to me. “I already told you Ramon. I’m not as sharp as I used to be. People my age are already retired. You need to start finding a new doctor.”
“What does that have to do with the fact my wolves are not healing?” I scrunch my face in wonder.
“It does in fact have everything to do with it. I need to rest. I’ve been doing this since the days of your father. I’m tired, Ramon. If you don’t find a replacement soon, I don’t think Ferins would be the least thing you’ll be worried about. There’s nothing as bad as a failing pack, Ramon illness is a big sign of one
He turned towards the door, and began to leave.
“What
you suggest I dor” 1 asked
defeatedly.
“You’re the one who saved the e pack from ruins, and built it up again. I don’t think you need my opinion on what to do.”
He walked out, leaving me alone with my thoughts, and the lingering scent of Sonia
She had been in this room. One whiff, and now I was rock solid.
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