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Rejected Healer: Fleeing the Alpha's Grip Novel Cover

Rejected Healer: Fleeing the Alpha's Grip

The metallic scent of silver-laced blood hit me the moment they carried him through the healing center doors. I dropped my herb preparations and rushed forward, my healer instincts immediately cataloging the severity of his condition. The rogue's skin had taken on the telltale grayish pallor of advanced silver poisoning, his breathing shallow and labored. "Get him to the main treatment room," I commanded the warriors who'd brought him in. "Now." As they lifted the unconscious rogue onto my examination table, I could see the extent of the damage. Silver burns traced angry patterns across his torso where the poisoned weapons had made contact. His wolf was completely suppressed—a dangerous sign that meant the silver had reached his bloodstream. I'd seen cases like this before. Without immediate, precise treatment, he had hours at most. I was already reaching for my silver extraction kit when Neil's commanding voice cut through the urgent atmosphere.
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The metallic scent of silver-laced blood hit me the moment they carried him through the healing center doors. I dropped my herb preparations and rushed forward, my healer instincts immediately cataloging the severity of his condition. The rogue's skin had taken on the telltale grayish pallor of advanced silver poisoning, his breathing shallow and labored.

"Get him to the main treatment room," I commanded the warriors who'd brought him in. "Now."

As they lifted the unconscious rogue onto my examination table, I could see the extent of the damage. Silver burns traced angry patterns across his torso where the poisoned weapons had made contact. His wolf was completely suppressed—a dangerous sign that meant the silver had reached his bloodstream. I'd seen cases like this before. Without immediate, precise treatment, he had hours at most.

I was already reaching for my silver extraction kit when Neil's commanding voice cut through the urgent atmosphere.

"Blakely, step back."

I froze, my hand hovering over the specialized tools I'd need to save this rogue's life. Neil stood in the doorway, his Alpha presence filling the room, with Amelie Jenkins hovering behind him like a shadow. Her wide eyes took in the scene with what I recognized as barely concealed excitement rather than the appropriate concern.

"Neil, this is severe silver poisoning," I said, not moving from the rogue's side. "He needs immediate treatment. The extraction process alone will take—"

"Amelie will handle this case." His tone brooked no argument, but I had to try.

"She's not ready for something this complex. Silver poisoning requires precise timing, exact dosages—"

"She needs the experience." Neil's jaw was set in that stubborn line I'd come to know too well. "You've been monopolizing all the challenging cases. How is she supposed to learn?"

I stared at him in disbelief. "Learn? Neil, this man will die if—"

"Are you questioning my judgment?" The Alpha tone crept into his voice, that authoritative edge that demanded submission. Behind him, Amelie stepped forward with feigned confidence.

"I can do this, Alpha Neil," she said softly, her voice carrying that sweet, vulnerable quality that seemed to mesmerize him. "Blakely has taught me well."

Taught her well? I'd barely begun her training on silver cases. She'd observed a few minor treatments, nothing remotely close to this level of toxicity.

"Neil, please," I tried once more, desperation creeping into my voice as the rogue's breathing became more labored. "At least let me supervise—"

"You have other patients to attend to." He dismissed me with a wave of his hand. "Focus on the less critical cases. Amelie has this handled."

Less critical cases. The words stung like a physical blow. I watched as Amelie moved to the treatment table with eager steps, her hands already reaching for the silver extraction tools she barely knew how to use properly.

"The dosage calculations for the neutralizing agent are critical," I said quickly, hoping to give the dying rogue some chance. "One miscalculation and—"

"Blakely." Neil's voice carried a warning. "You're dismissed."

The finality in his tone left no room for argument. I looked at the rogue's gray face, at Amelie's inexperienced hands fumbling with equipment she'd only seen me use, at Neil's implacable expression. My mate—the man I'd sacrificed everything for—was literally forcing me to walk away from a dying patient.

I stepped back, my hands trembling with suppressed rage and helplessness. "Fine. But when this goes wrong—"

"It won't," Neil cut me off. "Have some faith in your student."

Faith. In a girl who couldn't properly calculate dosages for basic healing potions, let alone the complex chemistry required for silver extraction.

I turned and walked to the smaller treatment room, but I couldn't focus on the minor cuts and bruises of my assigned patients. Through the thin walls, I could hear Amelie's uncertain voice asking questions she should already know the answers to, Neil's patient responses guiding her through procedures she was nowhere near qualified to perform.

The rogue's labored breathing grew more erratic. I knew the signs—his body was shutting down, overwhelmed by the silver coursing through his system. Every instinct I had as a healer screamed at me to intervene, but Neil's order held me in place like invisible chains.

Then came the silence.

Not the peaceful quiet of successful treatment, but the terrible stillness that followed when a heart stopped beating. I closed my eyes, my hands clenching into fists as I heard Amelie's panicked voice calling for Neil, her composure finally cracking.

The rogue was dead. And I'd been forced to stand by and watch it happen.

Footsteps approached my treatment room, and I looked up to see Neil in the doorway, his expression grim but determined. Behind him, Amelie's face was streaked with tears—whether from genuine remorse or fear of consequences, I couldn't tell.

"There's going to be an inquiry," Neil said without preamble. "The pack council will want answers about what happened."

I stood slowly, meeting his gaze. "What happened is exactly what I warned you would happen."

"Blakely." His voice carried a strange mixture of authority and something that might have been pleading. "I need you to take responsibility for this."

The words hit me like a physical blow. "Excuse me?"

"The pack needs stability. Amelie is young, inexperienced. This kind of failure could destroy her confidence, her future as a healer." He stepped closer, and I caught Amelie's scent on his clothes—vanilla and roses, sickly sweet. "But you're established, respected. You can weather this."

I stared at the man I'd once saved from a silver trap, the man I'd given up my dreams for, the man whose mark I still bore on my neck. He was asking me to sacrifice my reputation, my integrity, to protect his new favorite.

"I'll make sure you're compensated," he continued, mistaking my stunned silence for consideration. "The pack treasury—"

"You want me to lie." My voice came out flat, emotionless. "You want me to claim responsibility for a patient I wasn't even allowed to treat."

"I want you to think about what's best for the pack." Neil's Alpha presence pressed against me, but for the first time in years, I didn't feel the urge to submit. "There will be an emergency meeting tonight. The council will expect answers."

I looked past him to Amelie, who was watching our exchange with calculating eyes despite her tears. She knew exactly what Neil was asking of me, and she was going to let it happen.

"Fine," I said quietly. "I'll give them answers."

Relief flooded Neil's features, and he actually smiled. "I knew I could count on you, Blakely. You've always been so understanding."

Understanding. The word tasted bitter in my mouth as I watched him place a comforting hand on Amelie's shoulder, guiding her from the room like she was the victim in all this.

I was alone with the scent of death and silver, with the weight of a lie I'd been ordered to tell, and with the growing realization that the man I'd called my mate had just asked me to destroy myself to save his mistress.

Tonight's meeting would indeed provide answers. Just not the ones Neil was expecting.

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