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Chapter 68Your Health is a Pack Requirement

作者: Zoe bear
When I woke up, the morning light outside the window was soft and golden, brushing against the walls like a quiet whisper. The air carried a faint scent of medicine and silver grass—the fragrance the pack doctors always used to calm nerves. My body felt heavy, like I’d been pulled from the bottom of a freezing lake. Cold. Weak. But for the first time in a long while, I could breathe.

Zoe sat by my bedside, dark circles bruising the delicate skin beneath her eyes. When she saw me stir, relief swept over her face like a wave.

“You’re finally awake,” she breathed.

I tried to speak, but my throat burned like I’d swallowed gravel. My voice came out in a hoarse whisper. “How long… was I out?”

“Two days,” she said softly.

I blinked, trying to absorb that. “Does Darius know?”

Zoe hesitated—a flicker of uncertainty passing through her eyes. “He came last night. The doctor said you’re suffering from severe depression and prolonged insomnia. Darius had your work suspended.”

Her words hit me harde
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