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Chapter 83: Rebirth and Reconnection

Author: Mary Jeremy
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"You're awake."

Lila blinked against the soft morning light filtering through the window, turning her head toward the voice. Lucas stood at the foot of the bed, arms crossed, eyes scanning her like he was searching for something.

"No thanks to you," she muttered, pushing herself up.

Lucas’s jaw tensed. "You were dying."

"And you thought forcing me to shift was the solution?" she shot back, her voice sharper than she intended.

He didn’t flinch. "It worked."

Lila exhaled slowly, her fingers curling into the blanket. He wasn’t wrong. The weight in her limbs had lessened, the perpetual ache in her bones faded. She felt… different. Stronger. Her wolf stirred beneath her skin, no longer a weak, silent presence.

"I hate that you're right," she admitted.

Lucas smirked, the expression brief but unmistakable. "I get that a lot."

Lila rolled her eyes but shifted her attention to herself. Her arms no longer looked frail, the jut of her collarbone less pronounced. Tentatively, she
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