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My brows knitted in confusion. “Car accident?”
~Evangeline~A few minutes later, staff members started handing out new folders to everyone in the room.I watched people open them. Saw their eyes go wide as they read the real data."These numbers..." one doctor breathed. "This is mind blowing! I have never seen anything this incredible before."
~Evangeline~The room went completely silent as everyone turned toward the entrance.Margaret stood there in a designer suit, smiling like she'd already won.My heart was racing, but I forced myself to stay calm. To think clearly.
~Evangeline~I stared at my laptop screen, reading through my speech for what felt like the hundredth time.Tomorrow. The launch event was tomorrow.Years of research. Months of clinical trials. Countless sleepless nights. All leading to this moment.
~Margaret~I stared at my laptop screen, reading the same line over and over, not believing what I was seeing.The Caine family announces major pharmaceutical breakthrough. Drug trials show unprecedented success rates. Launch event scheduled for next month.No.
~Evangeline~I was trying to get the dog to stop sniffing every single tree on the block when I heard footsteps running toward me."Evangeline!"I turned to find Alexander sprinting down the sidewalk, looking completely disheveled and out of breath."What are you&helli
~Alexander~I drove home from Evangeline's apartment feeling lighter than I had in weeks.She'd invited me to dinner. Actually invited me, not just tolerated my presence. We'd eaten together, talked, almost felt normal for a moment.Sure, she'd gotten sick halfway through, but Bella said it was just stress. And Evangeline had looked so tired lately, of course her body was protesting.
EVANGELINEReluctantly, I trudged out into the crisp, cold air.The harsh wind nipped at my skin, and I looked back longingly through the windows of the house to find grandmother seated near the fire, warming her hands and blowing out cool air.I couldn’t imagine how she would comfortably leave me
EVANGELINEI don’t remember how I got home.I don’t know if Bella brought me, or if I somehow managed to bring myself in my broken and wounded state. The last thing I remembered was shifting and giving complete control to my wolf.It was practically unheard of for us to black out when we gave our w
EVANGELINEI turned to find Alexander standing behind me dressed in jeans and a large jacket over his body. I hadn’t seen him since he abandoned me on the road.“When did you get back home yesterday?” I asked and he shrugged.“Late. That doesn’t-”“Do you want to know when I got back home? Or how?”
EVANGELINEI let out a sigh of relief after I was done with the last patient.“You look exhausted,” Millie, one of the nurses said.I could barely manage out a nod as I lowered myself into the chair next to me.The pack hospital was busier than usual today. The snow poured heavily this morning, cat







