Chapter 28
Asher lowered his head. He knew what the doctor said was true. However, he also knew they had never met a wolf with cancer. If there were cancerous cells in a werewolf, they could also be wrong about the medications. But he didn’t want to argue with the doctor, and he didn’t want to hear more. It only made him sad, and he didn’t like that. He lifted his head to look at the doctor when he started to speak again.
“I’m sorry to say that, but things could only change if you returned home. These pups could only survive if you would lead the pack. But if you don’t want that. I hope you will come often to help treat them.” The doctor patted Asher’s shoulder, and then he left. At first, he did not know who Asher was, but when he ordered him as an Alpha, he remembered him and why he left the pack. He was one of the doctors that they sent to the prison when they realised that Gamma was dying, but he couldn’t help him. Initially, he blamed the young Alpha. The doctor couldn’t believe someone about to become a doctor could do such a thing. However, he heard what happened. The Alpha’s leaving and meeting Lucy once made him confident that what the rumours said was true. He was utterly insare of a werewolf’s nature when it came to its mate, and Lucy did the worst a mate could do. Even if Asher was about to be a doctor, and he was a good Alpha, his wolf took the lead and went mad to see its mate with someone else.
Asher knew the doctor had heard the entire story that had happened to them; therefore, he knew why he was living outside the pack.
Asher moved to the boy’s bed and just watched him.
Is his offended soul worth so less that he would refuse his duty, which would help these vulnerable werewolves? Should he get over something that happened so many years ago? Wouldn’t it be easier for everyone if he would finally let the past go?
He was thinking of that when he heard whining inside his head. His eyes widened when he realized it was his wolf.
“What is your problem?” He asked, but as usual, there was no answer. His wall didn’t stop whining. That annoyed him a lot.
“What do you want?” He shouted inside his mind, but the wolf just continued crying. Asher sighed and took his jacket. He decided to go back home.
When be reached the door, he held the doorknob and looked back at the boy. He slept soundly, but he still looked so tortured. Just then, a thought hit him, and as soon as Olivia’s picture appeared in his mind, his wolf stopped crying. He closed his eyes in disbelief, and he left hurriedly. The doctor didn’t understand why he left so suddenly but dared not ask. He only hoped that he would think about their conversation and that maybe the Blue Moon Pack would be a happy place again one day.
When Asher turned the engine on, and he drove to the gate of the land, his wolf started crying again. That made him frustrated a lot. When he had enough, he pulled down to the side of the road
“Scop
pit!” He shouted, but the answer was nothing. His wolf acted like he heard nothing. Asher leaned back, trying to calm himself, but his wolf didn’t leave him alone. Asher opened his eyes suddenly when his wolf showed him pictures of Olivia inside his head again.
“Why do you do this to me?” He asked his wolf this time quietly like he was tired of him, but his beast just whined on. Asher closed his eyes in disbelief, He knew her address. He checked everything about her when she started to work in the hospital so he could monitor her. For a moment, he felt anger towards Ouvia. She helped him indeed. She saved him, but she shouldn’t touch his wall, nor comfort or feed him. She had no right to do that.
He turned the engine back on, and he turned around. He needed to go in the other direction, When his wall realized he wasn’t heading home, he only whined quietly.
It took him a while to get there. He parked his car at the building, and he looked up. He didn’t know which window to look at, so he left his car.
The building didn’t look nice. It was dark and quiet. A perfect place for a vampire, he thought. But he also started to think. Olivia was probably rich, so she didn’t need to live in a place like that. She could have paid for a nicer place, a house, an he did not understand why she close a place like that.
His wolf started whining louder again, and Asher knew that was his sign. He wanted him to move in instead of observing the place.
He remembered which floor she lived on, so he ran up there. A few flats were on the floor, but he found the one fast.