Chapter 33
Chapter 33
Fiona’s POV
She couldn’t sleep. She tried to, but she couldn’t shut her eyes. There was just so much she knew and
couldn’t stop thinking about. The Lycan king had the plague. He had had it for over a decade.
He had it before they met over five years ago, before their affair, which brought about the conception of
the twins. He was right; he would have infected everything that crossed paths with him in the last ten
years if his plague was like the others, but it wasn’t. At least that was something good.
He couldn’t have given the plague to her sons in the time he spent with them. That was physical touch
and closeness.
Did they also have the plague since they were a product of him? They didn’t have the plague; they
couldn’t
Her theory was that they either didn’t take that from him or they did, and she cured them with her
powers while they were still in her belly.
In any case, they were as safe as they should be.
She had wanted the night-her first dinner with the Lycan king-to be memorable, and now it was. She From NôvelDrama.Org.
would never forger everything that had happened. She would take it to her grave.
She didn’t know what to make of him-the Lycan king. After everything so far, she didn’t know if he was
a good person or if there was evil lying underneath that goodness. There was so much she needed to
know-so much truth that had to be uncovered. She needed to know how his plague came about and if
his father had it.
Her work here just doubled.
Since she agreed to heal him, she would have to fix hum into her time at the settlement. It wouldn’t be
easy, but it was a responsibility she had to take on. She had to figure out a way to do everything quickly
and put this place behind her.
A few minutes past midnight, her eyes fluttered.
The next day started roughly, and it was expected considering the activities of the night before.
The plague had come out in their hundred, and the sight of them terrified her. It felt as though the more
she healed, the more the numbers grew. She had to find a way to deal with the plague faster.
Seven hours into the day, Jace came to the settlement to inform her that the Lycan king demanded her
presence in his court. Her heart sk ipped a beat at the mention of his name, but she said nothing before
rising from the healing room and following him.
They arrived at the Lycan king’s castle, and he silently took her inside. They stepped into the king’s
court, and she picked up his scent. She had beep around it last night, and it was warm and alluring.
They stepped in together, and without waiting to be dismissed, he took a step back and exited the door.
She now stood alone, watching the Lycan king in the room alone. He was in his seat, and he closed the
book in his hand as soon as Jace took his departure.
“Good day, my king
He set the book down before him. “You do not have to call me by my title. My name is Julian, and I
think you already know that. She did, but that didn’t mean she had to take the name. They didn’t have
an informal relationship, so she didn’t want
to take his name.
“Is that a suggestion or a command?” She asked.
His gaze
narrowed and lifted to lock in hers. “It’s a suggestion; there are no commands here. I would like to see
you more
than the healer here to heal my land of this evil plague.
“That is what I am, though.” She argued.
“Being a healer is part of who you are, but that isn’t what defines you. You are still a being of
intelligence, strength, and integrity. He explained.
Did she come here to work or to be wooed? She wondered to herself.
“I am highly flattered that you see me as such. I will call you your name when I feel I have to,” she
answered.
He nodded and raised his hand in surrender. “As you wish, Sky” He told her and rose to his feet.
She drew a sharp breath. He was seated earlier, and somehow she didn’t notice the man she spoke to,
but now that he stood, she did. He had a black long jacket on his khaki trousers and a sky-blue shirt.
His shirt had a few buttons undone, and she could see a tease of the hair on his chest. The sight of
them caused a tingle within her..
She shook the nasty thought out of her head; she didn’t want to S**ualize him that way anymore.
He took a step towards her, and her heart picked up in pace. If he noticed the change in her with his
movement, he didn’t bother. He took another step, and he was covering up much space with his step.
She calculated two more steps, and he would be right in front of her.
His scent will engulf her and steal her senses away.
“Come with me,” he said, and as she snapped out of her thought, she saw him on the left side of the
court with his right hand placed against the wall. He pushed slowly, and the wall parted to reveal a
passage.
“Where are we going?” she asked, although she was already walking towards him.
He didn’t hesitate in providing the answer to her question: “I call it my meditation room. There, you can
have a good look at my plague.”
She didn’t ask any more questions as she followed behind. The first thing she felt as she got close to
the meditation room was the heat and scented herb oozing out, and they were mind-numbing and
created a form of case for her brain. He called it his meditation room, but it was a healing room. She
could already tell. He stepped in first, and as she entered, the door
shut.
She turned back, alarmed that she was trapped with him, but he chuckled lightly. There are many
entries and exits, do not worry, there are other ways out
She nodded, and turning around, she found him taking off his jacket. She held her hands up as a shield
to prevent this g od- like man from defiling her eyes as her heart ski pped a heat once more.
“What are you doing?” she demanded in a panicking tone.
He laughed. “You need to first take a look at my plague, and that is what I’m doing. I’m taking off my
clothes so you can have a look at it.”
“Oh,” she said, her hands dropping, realising she was the one overreacting.
Was she, though?
N*kedness.
It wasn’t something new to her. She was a nurse in the human world and had seen patients in their
worst forms. Even before she began the healing in the werewolf world, she had examined them to see
the extent of the plague
This felt different, though; she was never alone with those people, nor had she had dreams of those
patients in the past.
That made her unsettled,
“You do not need to be completely n*ked, do you?”
He glanced up at her, a smirk dancing at the corner of his l*ps. “Why? Do you want to see me
completely n*ked?”
Her throat ran dry at his words, and she dropped her head. “That was not what I asked, my king.”
He chuckled; he seemed to be enjoying this: “Do not worry about anything; I will not be n*ked.”
She nodded. “So what do you do in this room?” She asked, trying to change the subject to a less tense
one.
“Marion created it seven years ago. He was the first to know about my plague, and after running many
experiments, he noticed heat seemed to be the one that worked the most on the plague. So, I built this
room, following his every direction.” He answered. The room is a collection of natural herbs in heat, and
the more I inhale, the less the pain of the plague is.”
“You never told me about the pain of the plague,” she said. She found a look on his face that told her
he was struggling to
reveal it.
“It doesn’t happen always, but once in a while, it feels like my heart is being ripped out while the rest of
my b*dy feels on fire. It used to be a nightmare before the meditation room was created. Now following
the directions Marion listed out, though my b*dy feels the same torture, it recovers faster having
already absorbed enough strength in this room,” he explained. “It didn’t cure the plague, but it helped
tame it. Without this room, I would have dropped dead already. Its purpose was to keep it subdued until
we found the cure.
“Now you have.”
“Now I have. His hand was on his last button as he said those words. Having it undone, he pulled the
shirt off his b*dy and tossed it onto the stand at the corner.
Her eyes for the first time saw him from his wrist up to his shoulder, he was ripped and built up just like
she had imagined. She didn’t mean to lust after him, but she couldn’t help it. She felt ashamed of
herself and her own desires, but she couldn’t tame them or subdue them.
past five
She hadn’t been with anyone since the night she spent with him. It felt wrong, and though that wasn’t
the case, she felt marked by him, never to belong to another man. Her desires, just like her wolf form,
had stayed dormant for the years. They were coming back to their full awakening, and she didn’t know
if she had the strength to tame them.
She nodded. “Will I return to the settlement after I’m done here?” She raised her brow.
“I don’t think you will have the strength to return when you’re finished here. His words were harmless,
but she read a different meaning into them, and she felt shivers rushing through her.
This will be hell.