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Meny Days passed, and life returned to normal for most peopleâbut not for Kane Thorne.
He seemed like a shadow of his former self, the commanding aura that once surrounded him now diminished. Over the past few days, he hadnât been feeling well. Something strange was happening inside him, and he knew it was tied to his wolf.
His wolf was growing weaker, its strength fading little by little. Wounds that used to heal in hours now took days, and the pain lingered far longer than it should. Each time Kane tried reaching out to his wolf, there was only one answerâone demand.
His mate.
But Kane couldnât give him that. He had let Selene go, choosing to give her the freedom to live a life unburdened by him. She deserved happiness, a life without fear or regret. He had made that choice for her, even if it left a void inside him.
At least his children, Luna and Leo, were thriving. They often visited their mother in the Iron Crown Pack, sometimes staying with her for a few days. Their bond with Selene was strong, and Kane didnât interfere. In fact, their time with her gave him some relief, as it made parenting easier while he dealt with his own struggles.
But his worries didnât stop there. Kaneâs mother, Diana, was growing sicker with each passing day. Despite Nathanâs best efforts, her condition continued to worsen.
Grayson had visited Kane once to discuss Vera, his mate and a member of the Nightfall Pack. Kane had given his blessing for Grayson to take Vera back to his own pack. During that visit, Grayson had also offered a remedy for Dianaâs illness. It worked initially, but her body soon rejected it, and the side effects only made her condition more fragile.
Now, as the sun shone brightly and warm winds swept through the land, a black car crossed the border of the Nightfall Pack. The car was heading toward the Iron Crown Pack, its destination clear.
Kane sat in the backseat, his gaze fixed on the shifting landscape outside the window. He had been thinking about this trip for days, debating whether to take it. Last night, he finally made up his mind to go.
It was late when the car pulled up in front of an old house, its weathered exterior standing quietly in the moonlight.
Kane stepped out of the car, Beta Finn following close behind. Without hesitation, Kane walked up to the door.
âI stopped keeping tabs on him after you gave up this pack,â Finn said, glancing at the house.
Kane pressed the doorbell and waited. Moments later, the door creaked open, revealing an old man. His eyes lit up with recognition as he saw who was standing before him.
âAlpha Kane?â
Kane nodded at him. Though time had passed, the man hadnât changed much. He still looked strong despite his years.
âRaven.â
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Menu The old man stepped aside, allowing Kane and Finn to enter. Kane moved to sit on a worn couch, Finn settling beside him.
Raven disappeared into the kitchen to prepare coffee for his guests.
Though the man lived alone, he seemed accustomed to this lifestyle. Moments later, he returned with two cups of coffee. Finn took a sip, but Kane merely stared at his cup, untouched.
âI came to talk to you,â Kane finally said, his voice low.
Raven sat across from him, a knowing smile on his lips. âI told you the last time we met that youâd have to come back to me.â
Kaneâs mind drifted to that day. He was arrogant then, full of disbelief and pride. He hadnât taken Ravenâs words seriously. But now, here he was, humbled and desperate.
Lowering his head, Kane muttered, âItâs getting harder to stay alive like this. How much longer can I su rvive under this punishment?â
Finn swallowed hard, uncomfortable seeing his Alpha like this. He averted his gaze, unsure of what to say.
Raven let out a low chuckle. âYou waited too long. If a bird escapes from its cage, do you think it will ever willingly return?â
Kaneâs head shot up, his gaze piercing.
âIâve tried to stay away from her,â Kane said softly, his voice breaking. âIâll keep trying until my last breath. All I want is for her to be happy.â
âI know,â Raven replied, his tone calm and unwavering.
Finn cleared his throat, breaking the heavy silence. âKaneâs health is deteriorating. Do you have any solutions for him?â
Raven tilted his head, considering the question. After a moment, he simply said, âIâm not a doctor.â
Kane raised a hand, signaling Finn to stop. He looked back at Raven and asked, âIs there any way to change my fate?â
Ravenâs expression didnât waver. âNo.â
Kane nodded, accepting the answer without protest. He stood from the couch, his posture rigid. âThatâs all I needed to know. Iâll be leaving now.â, Finn stood as well, ready to follow. But before they could leave, Raven rose to his feet and spoke again, his voice stopping Kane in his tracks.
âDanger is rushing toward you,â Raven said cryptically. âIt will be the most difficult moment of your life. It will determine whether you dieâor if fate will grant you a second chance.â
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