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Chapter 34

Author: Stone Heart
last update Last Updated: 2025-12-21 17:01:08

KHALIA'S POV

Morning light seeped through the curtains in soft, muted gold, warming the corners of the room as it brushed gently against my skin. My entire body felt heavy and sore, my hands most of all.

The hours I spent treating the pack last night left a deep ache in my bones, the kind of exhaustion sleep could not fully mend. I forced my stiff limbs to move and pushed myself upright, feeling fatigue settle in my chest like a second heartbeat.

I stretched carefully, rolling my shoulders before heading to the shower.

The moment the warm water hit my skin, a slow sigh escaped me. It felt like a quiet embrace, gentle enough to ease the tightness in my muscles and strong enough to wash away the lingering scent of herbs, blood, and healing salves.

I let the water run over me longer than necessary, closing my eyes as memories of last night’s chaos flickered behind them. Warriors lined up with burns, broken bones, torn skin, exhaustion on their faces and worry in their eyes. And I treated
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    I froze.He had said I was “distracting,” and for a moment, neither of us moved. The word hovered between us like something forbidden, sharp enough to slice through the tension we had been drowning in.I inhaled slowly, forcing myself to focus. Focus on anything except the burn in my cheeks or the heavy silence wrapping around us.“I think,” I said, turning away before I reacted stupidly, “we better start the session instead of arguing about nonsense.”He did not immediately respond. I heard the faint creak of his wheelchair, the soft shift of his weight, and I could feel his stare drilling into my back.Finally, he spoke, voice deep and controlled.“Fine. If you insist.”Even in agreement, he sounded dominant and commanding, like the air itself obeyed him. I took a deep breath, centering myself before facing him again.“Let’s begin,” I said in the most professional tone I could manage.He nodded once, sharp and precise, and the argument dissolved into something quieter but no less in

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  • The Alpha Biker's Healer   Chapter 34

    KHALIA'S POVMorning light seeped through the curtains in soft, muted gold, warming the corners of the room as it brushed gently against my skin. My entire body felt heavy and sore, my hands most of all.The hours I spent treating the pack last night left a deep ache in my bones, the kind of exhaustion sleep could not fully mend. I forced my stiff limbs to move and pushed myself upright, feeling fatigue settle in my chest like a second heartbeat.I stretched carefully, rolling my shoulders before heading to the shower.The moment the warm water hit my skin, a slow sigh escaped me. It felt like a quiet embrace, gentle enough to ease the tightness in my muscles and strong enough to wash away the lingering scent of herbs, blood, and healing salves.I let the water run over me longer than necessary, closing my eyes as memories of last night’s chaos flickered behind them. Warriors lined up with burns, broken bones, torn skin, exhaustion on their faces and worry in their eyes. And I treated

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    His jaw tightened, the muscles in his neck flexing as if I had struck him physically. “How dare you say that about my father,” he growled, the raw authority of his voice vibrating across the training ground.Every warrior froze mid-motion, eyes darting between us, sensing the storm rising.“I’m just telling what I observe,” I replied, meeting his gaze without flinching. “You are just like him!""And why can you say that, huh? You don’t even know him!”His face twisted, a dangerous mix of fury and disbelief, and I felt the weight of every eye on us, waiting to see if I’d break, if the Alpha would crush me under his wrath. But I refused.“It doesn’t matter anymore,” I continued, letting my voice carry over the tense air.“What matters is that you can’t do to your pack what your father did to you. Everyone has a weakness. All of us have a weakness, and we should accept it. We should accept the fact that sometimes we need help.” My words sharpened, deliberately. “Even you, Alpha”The grow

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