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CHAPTER 33

    33 Ava: Selene’s Return


    Panic seizes me as I pat frantically at my neck, searching for the familiar weight of my ne and finding only smooth skin.


    Where is it? How could I have lost it?


    Hurriedly, I retrace my steps, dripping water across the tile as I scour the bathroom. I get down on my hands and knees, peering under the sink and toilet, my heart pounding with rising dread. Nothing. It’s not here.


    Wrapping myself in a towel, I venture back into the main room<b>, </b>my gaze darting frantically about as I search for any sign of the missing crystal. I rifle


    through the sheets on the bed, tossing pillows aside as my desperation grows.


    Not there.


    I get the bright idea to check my pockets, but it isn’t


    there either.


    Shit.


    Fuck.


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    you.”


    I clutch the towel tighter around myself. “Thank you. I just showered, so it’s perfect timing.”


    It dawns on me that I hadn’t even checked for a


    change of clothes before showering. My brain’s been defective since I got here; it’s no wonder I didn’t notice the ne missing.


    I end up in a soft cotton hospital gown that buttons up in the back, instead of gaping open. Nurse Jenna left a cup of water at my bedside and showed me how to use my call light in case I needed anyone.


    Too bad none of them can help me materialize a missing ne.


    I try to rx in bed; I can’t.


    I try to rx in the recliner they’ve provided; I can’t.


    I try to drink water; I can’t.


    Food? Perish the thought. I wouldn’t be able to swallow that, either. The thought alone makes me


    nauseated.


    I keep reaching out for Selene in my mind, meeting only silence. It’s something I should be used to, after


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    years


    of it—but it’s amazing how you adapt to change.


    I can’t imagine life without Selene anymore, even when she isn’t in my head.


    It’s wrong.


    I fall asleep in fits and starts. Every few hours, a nursees in to check all my vitals, and it takes a long time until I can fall asleep again.


    But even a restless sleep replenishes your energy, and I wake at sunrise feeling ever–so–slightly refreshed and ready to take on the world.


    Well–maybe not the world.


    But definitely to ask Alpha yton if I can go back to the scene of the ident.


    Unfortunately, that doesn’t go well. Apparently, he’s too busy to just be called down to the hospital because a strange woman wants to meet with him.


    By lunch, I’m nearly crawling out of my skin with agitation.


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    Ava.


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    33 Ava: Selene’s Return


    I drop my spoonful of orange jello in shock.


    <i>Selene</i><i>! </i><i>Where </i><i>have </i><i>you </i>been<i>?!</i>


    …<i>can’t</i>…<i>far</i><i>…</i>


    It’s like her voice is ebbing and flowing in my mind. I’m sure she’s saying so much more than I can hear, but the important word is there.Property ? 2024 N0(v)elDrama.Org.


    I must be too far to maintain a connection. This isn’t something any other shifter could have exined to me; all their wolves exist with them. I’ve never heard of a wolf that can manifest into their own body, even if it is a dog’s form.


    Relief blossoms, rxing every inch of taut muscle as Iy back in my bed. My breath escapes me in a long sigh.


    Selene is close.


    She must have been running all night. I’m not sure how fast she can run, but it must have been hard on her.


    Selene? I ask after a few minutes.


    <i>I </i>can hear <i>you</i><i>, </i>her voice whispers, and I can feel tears


    in my eyes.


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    <i>I’m </i>in a <i>hospital </i>run <i>by </i><i>the </i><i>Aspen </i>pack. Their alpha <i>saved </i>mest <i>night</i><i>. </i>I quickly give a summary of events, feeling her presence strengthen every minute.


    <i>Are </i><i>you </i><i>hurt</i>?


    I shake my head, forgetting she can’t see me.


    <i>Ava</i>. <i>Are </i><i>you </i>hurt<i>?</i>


    <i>Not </i><i>bad</i><i>, </i>mainly <i>from </i><i>the </i>car crash. <i>I </i>have some questions, <i>though</i>. <i>They </i>said I’m <i>going </i><i>into </i>heat<i>. </i>They <i>want </i><i>me </i><i>here </i><i>until </i><i>my </i>heat is <i>over</i>.


    Selene goes silent, but I can still feel her. It’s good to


    have her back.


    <i>That </i><i>will </i><i>be </i>problematic<i>, </i>she says, sounding grim. <i>Has </i><i>the </i><i>alpha </i><i>scented </i><i>you</i><i>?</i>


    <i>You </i>mean, <i>sniffed </i><i>me</i><i>? </i><i>Yes</i>.


    I can hear a faint growl in my head. Has <i>he </i><i>gotten </i>near


    the scar <i>on </i><i>your </i><i>neck</i>?


    <i>No</i><i>, </i>I respond obediently.


    <i>Good</i><i>. </i><i>Keep </i><i>him </i><i>away </i><i>from </i><i>it</i>. <i>When </i><i>did </i><i>you </i><i>lose </i><i>the </i><i>ne</i><i>?</i>


    I look around. <i>How </i><i>did </i><i>you </i><i>know</i><i>? </i><i>Can </i><i>you </i>see <i>me</i>?


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    <i>No. </i><i>If </i>you’re <i>going </i><i>into </i><i>heat</i><i>, </i><i>it </i>means <i>you </i><i>lost </i>the


    <i>ne</i>.


    Oh. That’s news to me. Would have been nice to


    know…


    <i>Um</i>, <i>I </i><i>don’t </i><i>know</i><i>. </i><i>I </i><i>thought </i><i>I </i><i>might </i><i>have </i><i>lost </i>it <i>during </i><i>the </i><i>crash</i><i>, </i><i>but </i>now <i>I’m </i><i>thinking </i><i>I </i><i>might </i><i>have </i><i>lost </i><i>it </i><i>earlier</i>. The guys who kidnapped <i>me </i><i>kept </i><i>saying </i><i>I </i>was <i>going </i><i>into </i><i>heat</i><i>.</i>


    Selene’s sigh of frustration fills my head. <i>Will </i><i>you </i><i>be </i><i>safe </i><i>there</i>?


    <i>At </i><i>the </i>hospital?


    <i>Yes</i><i>.</i>


    I nod, then remember she can’t see me. <i>Yes</i>. <i>Alpha </i><i>yton </i><i>seems </i><i>to </i><i>be </i><i>very </i><i>kind</i>, and has <i>a </i><i>good </i><i>reputation </i><i>as </i><i>a </i>leader. <i>I </i>don’t <i>think </i><i>he </i><i>will </i>do <i>anything</i>


    to me.


    She sighs again. <i>I </i><i>need </i><i>to </i><i>look </i><i>for </i>the <i>ne</i>. <i>Don’t </i>lose the <i>ring</i><i>, </i><i>too</i><i>, </i><i>or </i><i>we </i><i>will </i>really <i>be </i><i>in </i><i>trouble</i>.


    I touch the ring, needing the physical reassurance that it’s still there. It is. <i>Are </i>you <i>going </i><i>to </i><i>exin </i><i>it </i><i>all </i><i>to </i>me <i>now</i><i>? </i>What I <i>am</i><i>? </i><i>Why </i><i>I’m </i><i>in </i><i>heat</i><i>? </i><i>Why </i><i>this </i><i>ne</i>


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    <i>keeps </i><i>me </i><i>from </i><i>going </i><i>into </i><i>heat</i><i>?</i>


    Selene goes silent for a while. Her voice is fading when she finally responds. <i>We </i><i>will </i><i>talk</i>, Ava.


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