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Betrayed by Pack Alpha

The morning mist still clung to the sanctuary's windows when she arrived—a stranger whose scent carried the wild, untamed essence of a rogue. I looked up from my research notes, immediately alert as the woman stumbled through my sanctuary doors, her face pale and drawn with what appeared to be genuine suffering. "Please," she gasped, clutching at the doorframe with trembling fingers. "I heard... I heard you're the best healer in these territories. I'm dying." Her name was Ivanna Larson, and the symptoms she described sent a chill through my professional composure. Night sweats that lasted for days, muscle spasms that left her writhing in agony, and most disturbing of all—episodes where her wolf seemed to retreat so deeply that she couldn't sense its presence for hours at a time. "I've never encountered anything like this," I admitted, guiding her to the examination table. My hands moved with practiced efficiency, checking her pulse, examining her eyes, testing her reflexes. Everything appeared normal on the surface, yet her distress seemed genuine.
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The morning mist still clung to the sanctuary's windows when she arrived—a stranger whose scent carried the wild, untamed essence of a rogue. I looked up from my research notes, immediately alert as the woman stumbled through my sanctuary doors, her face pale and drawn with what appeared to be genuine suffering.

"Please," she gasped, clutching at the doorframe with trembling fingers. "I heard... I heard you're the best healer in these territories. I'm dying."

Her name was Ivanna Larson, and the symptoms she described sent a chill through my professional composure. Night sweats that lasted for days, muscle spasms that left her writhing in agony, and most disturbing of all—episodes where her wolf seemed to retreat so deeply that she couldn't sense its presence for hours at a time.

"I've never encountered anything like this," I admitted, guiding her to the examination table. My hands moved with practiced efficiency, checking her pulse, examining her eyes, testing her reflexes. Everything appeared normal on the surface, yet her distress seemed genuine. "How long have you been experiencing these symptoms?"

"Three months," Ivanna whispered, her voice barely audible. "It started small—just occasional dizziness. But now..." She shuddered, wrapping her arms around herself. "Sometimes I can't even feel my wolf. It's like she's... disappearing."

The fear in her voice resonated with something deep in my healer's instincts. Wolf sickness was rare, but the complete disconnection from one's inner wolf was a death sentence. I'd read about similar cases in ancient texts, but never encountered one firsthand.

"I need to try some experimental treatments," I explained, already moving toward my collection of rare healing compounds. "These symptoms suggest something I've only read about in historical records. The treatments will be intensive, and I'll need to document everything carefully."

Ivanna nodded eagerly, her eyes wide with desperate hope. "Anything. I'll do anything."

Over the following days, she became a regular presence in my sanctuary. I prepared carefully measured doses of moonflower extract, silver-root tincture, and other rare compounds that showed promise in the ancient texts. Each treatment session was meticulously documented—dosages, reactions, any changes in her condition.

What struck me most was how she seemed to study everything around her during our sessions. Her eyes would dart to my herb storage, my research notes, the layout of the sanctuary itself. When I mentioned it was unusual for rogues to seek treatment so far from neutral territories, she claimed she'd heard of my reputation from traveling wolves.

"You're different from other healers," she said during one session, accepting a particularly bitter-tasting tincture without complaint. "More... dedicated. Willing to take risks others wouldn't."

I felt a flush of pride at her words, even as I maintained my professional focus. "Healing requires pushing boundaries sometimes. If we only use safe, proven methods, we'll never advance our understanding."

But today, something felt different. Several pack members had gathered outside the sanctuary—unusual for a routine treatment session. I could hear their murmured conversations through the windows, though I couldn't make out the words.

Ivanna lay on the treatment table, her breathing shallow as I prepared the latest compound—a stronger concentration than we'd tried before, based on her apparent tolerance to previous doses.

"This one might cause some discomfort," I warned, drawing the liquid into a syringe. "But the ancient texts suggest that breakthrough often comes with temporary intensification of symptoms."

She nodded, but I noticed her hands were clenched into fists at her sides. "I trust you," she said, though something in her voice sounded strained.

The moment the compound entered her system, everything changed.

Ivanna's body went rigid, her back arching off the table as a scream tore from her throat—not the controlled discomfort I'd expected, but raw, primal agony that seemed to shake the very walls of my sanctuary.

"Chelsea!" she gasped between convulsions, her voice carrying far beyond what should have been possible in her condition. "You're killing me! You forced me to take this! You said you'd let me die if I refused!"

My hands flew to stabilize her, checking her pulse, her breathing, trying to understand what had gone wrong. The compound shouldn't have caused this reaction—the dosage was carefully calculated, the ingredients pure.

"That's not—" I started, but her screams drowned out my words.

"Help!" Ivanna's voice rang out with surprising strength for someone supposedly dying. "She's forcing me to overdose! She threatened me!"

The sanctuary doors burst open as pack members rushed in, their faces twisted with alarm and growing anger. Through the chaos of Ivanna's continued screams and the crowd's shocked exclamations, I heard the sound that made my blood run cold—the heavy footsteps of an Alpha approaching at a run.

Erik was coming, and from the thunderous authority in his approaching presence, I knew he'd heard every word of Ivanna's accusations.

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