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“Child,” I said, reaching for her hand. “You mustn’t blame yourself.”

Her fingers trembled in mine. “I lost control, Grandmother. I could have killed her.”

“Victoria Frost deserved worse than she received,” I replied firmly. “What she did to Lily-”

“But I shouldn’t have acted that way,” Olivia interrupted, her voice breaking. “Not at Lily’s grave.

It was disrespectful to her memory.”

I squeezed her hand gently. “Lily would understand a mother’s rage. Now go, get some rest. I’ll

be fine.”

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She hesitated, reluctant to leave my side. “Are you sure?”

I nodded, feeling fatigue settle into my bones. “I need to sleep, child. We’ll continue this

discussion later.”

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After Olivia departed, I closed my eyes, allowing my body to relax into the hospital bed. Sleep

came quickly, pulling me into its depths.

I don’t know how long I slept before a slight noise woke me. Through half–lidded eyes, I

observed a figure in medical scrubs enter my room. The face was obscured, but the

movements were purposeful as the figure approached my IV.

My instincts, honed through decades as pack matriarch, screamed danger. I remained motionless, feigning sleep as the figure injected something into my IV drip. The clear liquid

turned subtly darker.

The intruder departed as silently as they had come, leaving me alone with the contaminated

medication flowing into my veins.

Margaret Shepherd entered moments later, her kind face creased with concern as she

checked my vital signs. Her nose twitched, catching an unfamiliar scent.

“Is everything alright, Matriarch?” she asked, examining my IV with suspicion.

I considered telling her about the intruder but decided against it. If Victoria was behind this, as

I suspected, I needed to handle the situation carefully.

“Everything is fine, Margaret,” I assured her. “Just an old woman’s restless sleep.”

She didn’t look convinced but nodded respectfully. “Call if you need anything.”

After she left, I lay awake, my mind consumed by thoughts of Victoria and Lily’s death. The

evidence I’d gathered over the past months pointed clearly to Victoria’s involvement in

redirecting Lily’s kidney donor to Emma.

I needed to act quickly before Victoria could cause more harm to my family. With determination born of decades of leadership, I made my decision.

When Bernard Sheppard arrived to check on me, I dismissed him with a firm command. “I

Dorothy reached for her phone, but a guard crushed it beneath his boot before she could

complete the call to Ethan.

Victoria’s struggles intensified as they forced her into the car beside me. “You crazy old

woman! Ethan will destroy you for this!”

I regarded her coldly, seeing beyond her beautiful face to the darkness beneath. “You killed my great–granddaughter. Justice will be served.”

(Olivia’s POV)

I sat in my cottage at Maple Grove, staring at Lily’s Memorial Portrait. Her sweet smile, frozen

in time, both comforted and tormented me.

“I’m sorry, baby,” I whispered, tracing her face through the glass. “I lost control today. I

shouldn’t have fought at your grave.”

The confrontation at the cemetery replayed in my mind–Victoria’s smug face, Ethan’s defense

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of her, the satisfying thud as my foot connected with Victoria’s chest. I shouldn’t have taken pleasure in her pain, but I couldn’t deny the momentary satisfaction it had brought.

My phone rang, interrupting my thoughts. Bernard Sheppard’s name flashed on the screen.

“Mr. Sheppard,” I answered, surprised by the late call.

His usually composed voice broke with emotion. “Luna Winters,” he said, using my formal title for perhaps the first time since my estrangement from Ethan. “I regret to inform you that Matriarch Evelyn Stone has passed away.”

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