Chapter 80
Chapter 80
Chapter 80 Caden’s POV When Raphael comes, he’s accompanied by Alex, some strong knights that I know, and the pack doctor. I finally shift into my human form and like I expected, the b a s t a r d under me uses that opportunity running again. He doesn’t get far when Alex has him pressed against a tree with his fingers clenched around his neck. “Do that again and that will be the last breath that you take?” Alex threatens menacingly. to start The idiot had the brain to take Alex’s words seriously and he raises his hands above his head in surrender. Alex pulls him away from the tree and pushes him onto the ground where he lands in a heap with a whine. Taking my gaze away from them, I turn my attention to Alessia. Alessia who is naked in front of many wandering eyes. “Give me your shirt, I grit out through clenched teeth at Raphael. I hate to have another male’s scent all over her but my choices are slim to none here. Rapheal’s shirt is just going to have to make do. His brows pinch together but without any complaint, he shrugs off his plain white t-shirt and hands it over to me.
I walk over to Alessia, ignoring my nakedness, and drop to my knees by her side. I place a palm on her shoulder and she turns her gaze away from Jake’s wolf where he’s currently being checked on by the pack doctor. “He’s going to be ok, I tell her, even though I don’t believe my own words. The wound I saw was ghastly and possibly life-threatening but hopefully, the pack doctor and his skills will be able to help him pull through it. “It’s all my fault.” Her face crumbles, another wave of tears sliding down her face. NôvelDrama.Org content.
I keep quiet because what exactly do I have to say to that? “Put this on?” I drop the shirt on her lap and stop short when my eyes drop to her arm. It has a sickening black color and smells like rotting flesh. I don’t know why I didn’t notice this change before but now that I’ve seen it, it’s all that I can look at. “What happened to your arm; It’s suppose to have healed by now.” 1 grip her shoulder, pulling her closer to me to get a good look at the wound. She drags her arm out of my hold, her face still scrunched up in pain. “It’s ok. It’s just a little wound. It’ll heal up soon enough.” She pulls on the cloth, whining throughout the whole process and making my worry deepen. “It doesn’t look like it’s healing,” I say, gripping her shoulder again and drawing the sleeve of the shirt up to see her arm. The smell and look of it isn’t reassuring. “It’s fine,” she bites out, s n a t c h i n g her arms out of my hold and biting her lips with pain etched on her face. Chapter 80 That’s it. “Let’s go see the pack doctor and have him take a look at your arm.” I’m already on my feet and reaching out a hand to pull her up. She ignores my outstretched hand, still sitting on the dirty ground, and shakes her head in defiance and stubbornness. “He’s treating Jake and he needs more attention than I do.” I clench my teeth in annoyance, the worry inside me heightening as her skin flushes, sweat breaking out across her forehead. The fact that her words are sounding slurry isn’t helping matters. “He will just take a quick look at the wound and that’s all.” One minute away from Jake isn’t going to lead to his death. “I’m fine.” She stands up and s t a g g e r s and I quickly reach out for her, wrapping my hands around
her waist and pulling her into my chest. Her head falls onto my shoulder, her breath coming out of my pants. “I j- just- “Alessia?” I call out, tapping her on her shoulder and getting no response. I lift her head to get a look at her face and find her eyes closed. “Alessia?” I caress her cheeks but still no response. Dread settles in my chest, squeezing the breath out of me. Panic like I’ve never felt before grips my heart. I lift her into my arms and start walking towards where the pack doctor is bent over Jake’s wolf. “She needs help too, I rush out, settling on the floor beside Jake and drawing up her sleeves. “I think it’s the wound they sustained. It’s not healing like it’s meant to and it’s getting worse.” As if it was possible, the wound now looks darker than it did before and the smell has also worsened. The pack doctor frowns, pushing his spectacles up the bridge of his nose. “That’s the same thing that helping with him. I’ve never seen anything like it,” His words make the dread in my stomach increase. “We need to move them to my house. I don’t have all the equipment that I need.” He reaches over to Alessia, pocking her flesh around her wound with concentration etches on his face. “I need to find the antidote for this. Hopefully, it’s not too late by then.” I balk, bile rising in my throat but I force the urge down. Now isn’t the time to barf and hide away. “I’ll take Alessia to the pack house,” I tell Alex and Raphael. “The rest of you will take Jake.” There were five of them and they should be able to handle one wolf on their own. Alex nods in understanding. His gaze shifts over to the man still curled up in a ball on the floor. “What are we to do with him?” My anger boils up. “Throw him into the dungeon. I’ll deal with him later.” As much as I’d love to spend hours craving into his flesh with a blade, Alessia needs me more.