
Reclaiming Stolen Healing Gifts
Chapter 2
The healing archives had always been my sanctuary—the one place in Shadowpine Pack where Cairo never ventured. "Healing work is beneath Alpha concern," he'd said dismissively years ago, and I'd been grateful for his disinterest. Now, as I sat surrounded by three years of meticulously recorded sessions, I understood why the Moon Goddess had guided me to document everything.
My fingers trembled as I activated the first recording. Cairo's voice filled the chamber, cold and calculating: "Enhance her vocal range by thirty percent. I want her to reach notes that bypass rational thought." The date stamp showed this was from our first month as mates. Even then, he'd been building his collection.
I scrolled through dozens of files, each one a testament to my naive complicity. Session after session, I'd followed his instructions, believing I was helping pack members develop their gifts. But the pattern was undeniable—every she-wolf possessed exceptional vocal abilities, and every enhancement followed the same disturbing protocol.
"Use Luna Claire's innovative resonance technique," Cairo's recorded voice commanded during session forty-seven. "Her harmonic healing method will triple the subject's natural range."
My blood ran cold. He'd been stealing my techniques from the beginning, repackaging my innovations as his own discoveries. The healing methods I'd developed during my training years—techniques I'd shared with him as his mate, believing in our partnership—had become the foundation of his twisted empire.
I activated my encrypted mind-link, reaching across pack boundaries to the one person I trusted completely. *Neil? I need you.*
My brother's response came instantly, warm with concern. *Claire? What's wrong? You sound...*
*Broken?* I finished silently. *I have evidence. Three years of recordings. He's been using my healing techniques to build his collection, and I documented everything.*
A pause, then Neil's voice carried deadly calm. *How much evidence?*
*Enough to destroy him.* I touched another file, this one from last month. "Prepare Winona Webb using the advanced vocal enhancement protocol. This one is special—I want her voice to be perfect." *Neil, he's not just collecting them. He's stealing my life's work and claiming it as his own.*
*The coalition is ready,* Neil replied, his Beta training evident in his strategic tone. *We've been waiting for you to be ready to fight back. When do we move?*
I closed my eyes, feeling the weight of three years of manipulation settling on my shoulders. *Soon. I need to gather everything first.*
As I disconnected the link, footsteps echoed in the corridor outside. I quickly secured the recordings and arranged healing supplies to look busy, but it wasn't Cairo who entered—it was Winona, wearing a dress of deep purple silk that made her look disturbingly Luna-like.
"Well, well," she purred, surveying my archives with calculating eyes. "The famous Luna's secret hideaway. How... quaint."
I straightened, drawing on every ounce of Luna authority I possessed. "This is a restricted healing facility, Winona. Pack members require permission to enter."
She laughed, that silver-bell sound that grated against my nerves. "Oh, honey, didn't you hear? Cairo said I have access to everything I need." She moved closer, her amber eyes glittering with malicious amusement. "Including your little healing secrets."
The threat in her words was unmistakable. She knew about my techniques, probably from Cairo himself. "You have no authority here," I said, my voice steady despite the rage building in my chest.
"Authority?" Winona's smile widened. "Sweetie, authority comes from being valued. And we both know who Cairo values more." She picked up one of my healing crystals, examining it with mock interest. "I mean, when was the last time he looked at you the way he looks at me?"
The crystal slipped from her fingers, shattering against the stone floor. The sound echoed like a gunshot in the sudden silence.
"Oops," she said, not sounding sorry at all. "How clumsy of me. I hope that wasn't important."
I stared at the broken pieces—a crystal my grandmother had blessed for healing work, irreplaceable and sacred. Something inside me snapped, a chain that had been holding back three years of accumulated pain and rage.
"Get out," I whispered, my voice carrying an edge I didn't recognize.
Winona's eyebrows rose in mock surprise. "Excuse me?"
"GET OUT!" The words tore from my throat with such force that the remaining crystals on my workbench hummed in response. "This is MY domain, and you are NOT welcome here!"
For a moment, genuine surprise flickered across Winona's face. Then her expression hardened into something cruel and calculating. "We'll see about that, Luna," she said, making my title sound like a curse. "We'll just see about that."
As she swept from the chamber, her purple dress trailing behind her like a mockery of royal robes, I sank to my knees beside the broken crystal. But instead of despair, I felt something else rising within me—a cold, determined fury that had been building for three years.
Cairo had stolen my techniques, corrupted my healing gifts, and now his latest obsession was desecrating my sanctuary. But he'd made one crucial mistake: he'd underestimated the healer he'd been exploiting.
I gathered the crystal fragments carefully, each piece cutting into my palm like a promise. Blood and crystal—the ancient ingredients for binding oaths and breaking curses.
It was time to reclaim everything he'd stolen.
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