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Chapter 50
Kieran's POV
Without waiting for the car to stop, I jumped out and ran into the house. Pack members moved out of the way for me as I ran. I was unable to feel her emotions, or hear her thoughts, but I didn't want to jump to conclusions since she already put a wall up.
As I came closer to my office, where Allie and Kaia were waiting for me, Laura's familiar features blocked my path.
I let out a warning growl, “Leave my way!"
“That's not the way to welcome your Luna." She said.
“Get. out. of. my. way." I commanded, using my Alpha tone and she did, quietly.
“Yes Alpha."
Pushing the door to my office wide open, I was met with worried faces of Allie and Dani, but Kaia was nowhere to be found. They stood up once they saw me.
“Where's she?" I asked, just as Caleb came in, panting heavily.
“She's in the room. She wanted to be alone…” but I was gone.
The door to the room was locked, and there was no response when I called her name. This added to my worry. King was unusually quiet, he couldn't reach her wolf either.
Using my werewolf strength, I kicked the door open and Allie's gasp reached my ears as my eyes landed on Kaia. She was sprawled on the ground, her eyes closed and her chest rising and falling softly but there was no sign of consciousness.
For a moment, I thought my worst fear had come to pass. My mind raced with questions as I rushed to her side.
“Bella…I called, carrying her into my arms.
“Oh my god!" Allie cried.
They cleared the road as I ran blindly towards the pack's hospital. I got there in no time, mind-linking the pack doctor.
“This way, Alpha.” He led me to an empty room. I placed her on the bed. She still hadn't opened her eyes and her skin was also pale.
"What's wrong with her, doctor?” I asked, my voice trembling. My hand didn't let go of hers, I needed to assure myself that she was still here.
He checked her eyes and her vitals. I growled when his hand remained on her for a long time. Noticing this, he apologized, claiming it was necessary.
“She's dehydrated, but I'm going to fix that. She also hit her head when she fell down. It's nothing serious, but with enough rest, there's nothing that's stopping her from making a full recovery.”
A breath I didn't realize I was holding, left my lips and the same for Caleb and the girls.
“What happened?" I asked once the doctor got to work.
“We were taking a walk when Laura showed up, saying something about how we couldn't get rid of her easily. Kaia then said she wanted to be alone, that's when I mind-linked you.” Allie explained and my fist clenched.
“She must've had another panic attack." I thought, "and I should've been with her.”
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