
Reclaiming Stolen Healing Gifts
Reclaiming Stolen Healing Gifts Chapter 1
The scent hit me first—wild roses and rain, untamed and defiant. I paused in the doorway of my healing chamber, my hand instinctively moving to the mate mark on my neck as I watched Cairo guide the newcomer inside. She was beautiful in that dangerous way rogues often were, all sharp edges and predatory grace, her dark hair cascading over shoulders that held themselves like she owned every room she entered.
"Claire," Cairo's voice cut through my assessment, cold and dismissive as always. "This is Winona Webb. She requires vocal enhancement treatment."
Winona turned toward me, and I saw the calculation in her amber eyes as she took in my healer's robes, the Luna crystals at my throat, the deference that should have been automatic. Instead, she smiled—a slow, mocking curve of lips that made my wolf bristle.
"So you're the famous Luna healer," she said, her voice like honey over broken glass. Even speaking casually, there was something mesmerizing about her tone, layers of melody that seemed to wrap around the listener. "I've heard so much about your... services."
The way she said 'services' made my skin crawl. I straightened, drawing on three years of Luna training to keep my voice steady. "Welcome to Shadowpine Pack, Winona. If you'll take a seat on the treatment table, we can begin your assessment."
She laughed—a sound like silver bells with an edge of mockery. "Assessment? Honey, I think we both know what I'm here for." She moved past me to the healing table, her shoulder deliberately brushing mine in a show of disrespect that would have gotten any other she-wolf immediately corrected.
I looked to Cairo, waiting for him to address her insubordination. He was my mate, my Alpha—surely he would defend my position. Instead, he waved his hand dismissively when he caught my expectant gaze.
"Exceptional voices deserve exceptional accommodation, Claire." His tone was flat, bored, as if my concerns were trivial interruptions to more important matters. "Proceed with the treatment."
My wolf whimpered at the casual dismissal, but I forced myself to move to my workstation. This was the 99th she-wolf Cairo had brought to me over three years. I knew the routine by heart—assess their vocal range, apply my healing techniques to enhance their natural abilities, then watch them disappear into Cairo's private collection. But this felt different. Wrong in a way that made my healing instincts scream warnings.
As I prepared my instruments, I became aware of Cairo's presence in a way I hadn't experienced before. Usually, he dropped off his 'projects' and left immediately, too busy with pack business to linger in my domain. Today, he remained, positioning himself against the far wall where he could watch Winona with an intensity that made my stomach clench.
"Begin with scales," I instructed Winona, trying to maintain professional composure. "Start low and work your way up through your range."
Winona's voice filled the chamber, and I understood immediately why Cairo was transfixed. Her vocal cords produced sounds that seemed to bypass rational thought and speak directly to something primal. Each note was perfectly controlled, yet wild—like capturing lightning in crystal. Even I, trained to remain objective during treatments, felt the pull of her voice.
But it was Cairo's reaction that truly alarmed me. He stood completely still, his eyes fixed on Winona with an almost reverent attention I'd never seen before. His breathing had changed, becoming deeper, more focused, as if he were trying to memorize every nuance of her performance. When she hit a particularly complex trill, his hands actually clenched at his sides.
In three years of marriage, he had never looked at me with such intensity.
"Magnificent," he breathed, the word barely audible but carrying the weight of obsession. "Absolutely magnificent."
Winona's eyes found his in the mirror across from the treatment table, and she smiled—a victorious expression that told me she knew exactly what power she held. She drew out her final note until it seemed to vibrate in the very walls, then let it fade with calculated precision.
"How was that, Alpha?" she asked, her voice dropping to a purr that made my wolf snarl internally. The title should have been respectful, but the way she said it carried undertones of invitation, of promises that had nothing to do with pack hierarchy.
Cairo moved closer to the table, his attention completely absorbed by her. "Remarkable. Your range is... unprecedented."
I cleared my throat, trying to reclaim control of my own healing chamber. "The initial assessment is complete. I'll need to review her vocal structure before determining the enhancement protocol."
Winona turned to me with that mocking smile again. "Oh, I'm sure you'll figure out exactly what I need, Luna." The way she said my title made it sound like an insult. "After all, you're the expert at... servicing... special voices."
The double meaning in her words hit like a physical blow. She knew. Somehow, this rogue understood the true nature of what I'd been doing for three years—not healing, but preparing Cairo's collection. And she was telling me she intended to be the crown jewel.
Cairo stepped between us before I could respond, his body language protective of Winona rather than his own mate. "Claire will take excellent care of you," he said, his voice carrying an edge of warning that was clearly directed at me. "Won't you, my Luna?"
The possessive pronoun felt hollow, a mockery of the bond that should have protected me. As I watched Cairo's eyes return to Winona with that disturbing intensity, I finally understood what I'd been too naive to see before.
I wasn't his Luna. I was his instrument. And Winona Webb was about to become his masterpiece.
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