MasukAnd outside, the faint sound of doors opening and equipment being unloaded meant things were already in motion.While they waited for the maids to finish cleaning up the room, Dr. Elric moved to the entrance and began directing four young men dressed in clean blue hospital uniforms. Each of them carefully handling medical equipment.Two of the boys were wheeling in a heart monitor and an IV drip stand, while the other two carried in a portable oxygen concentrator and a digital blood pressure machine.They moved steadily, placing the equipment in a line near the staircase, awaiting further instruction.Just then, a Felicia came rushing out from upstairs.She bowed quickly, slightly out of breath. “Alpha, everyone, the room is ready.”Levi gave a single nod. “Good. Show them the way.”“Yes, Alpha,” she said, turning immediately. “This way, please.”Dr. Elric, the nurse, and the four hospital assistants followed behind her, carrying the equipment carefully up the staircase. Levi follow
“It's nothing to worry about”. He said softly, while avoiding her gaze. “You’ll be fine. You just need treatment.”Kaliyah lifted her hand to raise his chin so that he could look into her eyes. “Levi… what did the doctor say?” She urged softly.Levi forced a smile and kissed the back of her hand. “My love.. you're just a little unwell, you just need rest.” He said, motioning for her to lie back down.But she wasn’t buying it. She knew him to an extent by now. And this wasn’t how he usually behaved. Something was wrong. “Why are you lying to me?” Tears welled up in her eyes.Levi’s eyes turned even gentler. “Hey… don’t cry. Please don’t cry, baby.”“Please tell me what the doctor said.”Levi sighed and made her lie down. “I didn’t want to tell you so you don’t get worried. You’re already unwell.” He said, stroking the back of her hand.“Please…” “The doctor said… there is poison in your blood. You’ve been consuming wolfsbane for a very long time.” He finally said.Kaliyah looked at
“Wait, does that mean she’s a werewolf?” “Yes. The Luna is a werewolf.” Dr. Eric said.Levi dropped to his seat.Everybody's mouth hung open and they were dumbfounded for a while.And then Oliver spoke. “So… she didn’t smell human because she wasn’t human, and she didn’t smell like a werewolf because—”“The wolf’s bane was suppressing her wolf.” Ray completed. “Exactly.” Dr. Eric nodded.Levi ran a hand through his hair. “This means her foster mum has been giving her wolf’s bane…” He murmured. “From what the test says, she’s been given wolf’s bane in small amounts for a long time. We’ll conduct more tests and see how long she’s been taking it, but what we can see right now is that the wolf’s bane suppressed her wolf. That’s why she has never shifted… and it’s probably really fatal for her health.” The doctor stated.Levi stood up from his seat and walked toward the doctor. “I’ll worry about who’s been giving her wolfbane and all that shit later. Right now, her health is the priori
He sat back beside her, took the damp cloth from her forehead, dipped it back into the bowl of cool water, wrung it out, and gently placed it back onto her skin.He leaned forward, brushing his knuckles along her cheek with infinite tenderness before pressing a soft kiss there.“Baby... you’re scaring me so much,” he whispered hoarsely. He picked up her hand and kissed it too, holding it tightly in both of his.Kaliyah’s lips parted slightly, and it looked like she wanted to speak, but no sound came out.Levi's heart cracked. His entire body tensed, and a flicker of desperation flashed in his eyes.“No, shh…” he said softly. “Don’t try to talk. Just relax, okay? I’m right here. I’m not going anywhere.”He adjusted the cloth on her head once more and stroked her hair with his fingers.“You’ll be okay… you’ll be okay…” He whispered over and over.And as her breathing softened and she drifted back into a light sleep, Levi sat there beside her like a mate who would burn the world down jus
“Come upstairs,” he said, his tone deadly serious.And then he turned, heading for the stairs with Kaliyah cradled protectively against his chest. Her face was now pale, her body limp but still breathing as Dr. Elric followed closely behind.As Levi gently laid Kaliyah on the bed, she gave the faintest sigh, her eyes fluttering with exhaustion. Her fingers were loosely curled, her skin was damp with sweat.Dr. Elric Varnen stepped in behind him, dropping his medical bag on the side table.Ray, Oliver, and Mirella lingered near the door. The atmosphere was thick with worry.“Alpha,” Elric said, giving Levi a respectful nod, “I need a few minutes to check her properly.”Levi gave a short nod. “Ray, Oliver… take Mirella and wait downstairs.”Mirella looked like she wanted to protest but didn’t when she saw Levi’s expression. She followed the others out quietly.Just then, Felicia walked in with the bowl and white cloth then placed it on the drawer, before leaving.Now alone in the room
As Mirella and Kaliyah sat side by side on the bench, laughing and nibbling at their pink candyfloss, the morning sun casting soft shadows around them.Just then, a sudden sharp wave of pain pulsed through Kaliyah’s head. Her smile faded immediately. Her vision became blurry.She dropped the candyfloss from her hand and held her head with both hands, her fingers digging slightly into her scalp.“Kaliyah?” Mirella’s voice rose with alarm as she dropped her own candyfloss and reached for her. “Kaliyah, what’s wrong? Are you okay?”Kaliyah didn’t speak, she only shook her head slowly, wincing as another pulse of pain hit her. She was clearly struggling to remain steady.Leon’s eyes narrowed immediately. He stood up. “Let’s take her home. Now.” He said quickly.He bent down, carefully helping Mirella lift Kaliyah from the bench. A few park-goers nearby turned to look, their expressions quickly shifting to concern. One woman walked toward them and asked, “Is the Luna okay?”Leon gave a ti
The moment Sebastian got close enough, his cold gaze landed on the girl Levi held protectively at his side. His expression didn’t shift, but his eyes seemed to take her in carefully, like he was studying a problem rather than a person.Then, with a slight, half-hearted nod, he spoke.“Greetings, A
Her eyes landed on the full-length mirror by the door. And when she looked closely, she almost didn't recognize herself.Her cheeks were flushed, her dark hair fell wet and shiny down her back, clinging to her shoulders and arms. Her skin looked clearer, smoother, glowing softly from the steam and
Levi ran his fingers through her hair, brushing it off her face with care.“If you're not comfortable answering,” he said softly, “you don’t have to say anything, at least not right away.”Kaliyah nodded slowly.Then Levi asked quietly, “Who was the woman you bumped into when you left the forest?”
Kaliyah instinctively clutched Levi’s shirt tighter, her eyes locked on the approaching figure. “You really had to come here,” Levi said, his tone calm, not hostile, more like someone mildly inconvenienced by a familiar face.The figure came into a clear view. He had tousled dark hair that curled







