Chapter <b>81 </b>
<b>Skye’s </b>POV
Her eyes ttered closed as blood continued to pour from her
holy arching in agony against my restraining hands.
“Drive faster!” I screamed at Adrian, gi pot recing the calm I’d been desperately trying to maintain. “Something s
is wrong with hert She’s dying?
The vehicle lurched forward, engine oing as Adrian posed it to its limits. Ryder leaned over the seat, his young face contacted with panic she tried to help me stabilize Nadia’s revulsing bod
Then, just as suddenly as it had gon, the convshion stopped<b>. </b>Nadia’s eyes opened slowly, her gaze unfocused but someone praceful. To my astonishment, her lips curved into a faint smile, blood staining her teeth crimson.
“It’s no use,” she whispered, her voice barely ble merr the engine’s out. I can only… apany you this far.”
filled the confined space, making my
She coughed again, more blood spilling from her mouth, soaking into her already ruined shirt. The metallic scent of it fit stomach clench with dread
“Nadia, hold on,” <b>Adrian </bmanded, his voice breaking with an emotion I’d never heard from him before–raw fear. “We’re almost at the hospital at hold
Nadia struggled to lift her hand, her finger trembling <b>as </b>they brushed against my cheek. “No use,” the repeated, each word clearly costing her precious energy. “Kane….. imnted wolf poison capsules… in my body. If you hroke… the agreement… he would activate them.” Her breathing grew morebored. “Or maybe… he never intended… to let me live anyway.”
“<b>Why </b>didn’t v
you tell us<b>?</b>‘ Ryder exploded, <b>his </b>fists <b>clenching </b>in helpless rage. “If I’d known, I would have killed Kane right there!”
“And then <b>what</b>?” <b>Nadia </b>rasped, her eyes finding Ryder’s with surprising rity. “Elias already died… rescuing me. I couldn’t bear to see any more of you…. sacrifice yourselves… for me.”
I pulled her clover, cradling her broken <b>body </b>against mine as if i could somehow transfer my strength to her. “Don’t talk like that,” I insisted, fighting <b>back </b>tears. “Lydia will have <b>a </b>solution. She always does. Just rest now, save <b>your </b>strength.”
The remainder of the journey passed in tense silence, broken only by Nadia’sbored breathing and asional whimpers of pain that the couldn’t suppress When we finally screeched to a halt <b>outside </b><b>Dasisborn’s </b>medical facility, a team was already waiting–Lydia at the forefront, her masked face revealing nothing of her emotions as she directed the emergency response.
Medical staff swarmed around <b>us </b>as we carried Nadia inside, their urgent voices and efficient movements creating a whithwind of activity. They whisked her away into an examination room, leaving us standing helplessly in the corridor.<fn27eb> ?? ??? ???? ?? ???? ???? ???????s, ????s? ??s?? findnovel</fn27eb>
Garrett <b>arrived </b>momentster, his uneven gait <b>more </b>pronounced than usual <b>as </b>he rushed down the hallway. His face, normally <b>so </bposed, was co
“Where is she?” he demanded, his <b>voice </b>cracking. “Is she-?”
“They’re working on her now, Adrian replied, cing a steadying hand on the younger wolf’s shoulder.
Garrett shook it off, pacing the corridor with frantic energy. I’d never seen him like this–the usually quiet, reserved technology specialistpletely unraveled by emotion. His fingers twisted together nervously, his breathing ragged and uneven.
“This is my fault,” he muttered, limping back and faith. “I should have detected those capsules in my scans. I should <b>have </b>known Kane would have a contingency n”
“You couldnt <b>have </b>known, I tried to pressure him, though my own voice sounded hollow with fear.
Venus and Lydia rushed toward us as we entered the medical facility. <b>Lydia </b>imately donned a white medical cost and hurried into the emergency room, her masked face set with determination <b>as </b>the dours swang shut behind her…
We were left in the corridor, a tableau of anxious anticipation Venus paced the hallway<b>, </b>her single arm wrapped protectively around herself. Adrian stood motionless, his usualmanding preses reced by the stillness of someone bracing for terrible news,
<b>1/2 </b>
The minutes stretched into an eternity as we waited. Other pack members began to arrive, having heard the news of had a gathered–all except Marcus, who remained at the bondet ensuring our security.
After <b>what </b>seemed like hours, the emergency room doors finally opened. Dr. Haine Chen emerged with Lydia by her side, their expressions confirmed wont fears before they spoke a single word,
The infection is too severe,” Dr. Chen said, her voice clinically detached though her eyes betrayed her emotion. The wolf poison capsules were ins directly beneath the skin near her heart. Surgical triowa? would kill her instantly, and the poison is already spreading thenighout her system.
Lydia stepped forward, her green eyes sorrowful above her decorative mask. ‘My remedies can only ease her pain now,” she admitted, her melodic snice heavy with regret. “Kanes method was… exceptionally unsel. Designed to ensure a slow, painful death if attivated. –
Garrett made a strangled sound somewhere between a growl and a sok, before mming his fist into the wall with enough force to crack the ster. <b>Adria </b>didn’t reprimand him–perhaps understanding that in this moment, Carrett i will nerded some outlet for the helpless rage we all felt.
The silence that followed was deafening, broken only by the distant sounds of medical equipment and the med voices of staff attending to other patients, Every well in Oasisborn could likely feel the pack hand straining, preparing to sever one of its strongest connections.
A sudden electronic bell pierced the heavy silence–the call button from Nadia’s room, We exchanged rmed nces before rushing to her door.
Inside, Nadia looked surprisingly alert, her eyes clear and her posture more upright than before. This sudden ingetement sent a chill through me. My mother had once told me that dying people often experienced a final <b>surge </b>of energy- “rallying before the end. Seeing Nadia’s improved condition didn’t reassure me, it terrified me.
“I need to speak with Skye,” she announced, her voice stronger than it had been in the SUV. “Alone, please.”
The others hesitated<b>, </b>clearly reluctant to leave, but Adrian nodded after
moment. “If that’s what you want.”
“It is,” Nadia confirmed, her eyes finding mine across the room.
One by one, they filed out–Adrian squeezing my shoulder gently as he passed, Garrett’s gaze lingering on Nadia until the veryst moment before the door closed behind them.
<b>Nadia </b>patted the edge of her bed, indicating 1 should sit beside her. When I did, she took my hand in bers, her grip surprisingly firm.
“I need you to do something for me,” she began without preamble. “When I’m gone, the pack will need a new Beta<b>.</b>”