What Happens in Chapter 717 – From the Book Sold as the Alpha King's Breeder
Dive into Chapter 717, a pivotal chapter in Sold as the Alpha King's Breeder, written by Alice Knightsky. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Novel fiction.
Sold as the Alpha King’s Breeder Chapter 717
Chapter 62 : Gone
*Mila*
Lee gave me a sharp and unfriendly look.
I knew he didn’t like talking to people much, especially about anything more personal than medical issues. He’d made it obvious from the start that he didn’t like me all that much.
I didn’t know why and I never asked. His personal feelings toward me didn’t matter but I knew Lee had the information I needed.
He was a doctor and he was the only one that could give me answers about the Blackfire poison. At this point, I just wanted it out of me!
Soren kept jumping in to rescue me and I was too weak and too inhibited to do things on my own. I wanted to take care of myself and be able to protect Soren… not that he’d need it…
Soren was strong and powerful and I wanted to be more like him. I wanted to be useful to him, especially since he’d helped me so much and kept getting injured for it.
Lee had told me when he first started treating me that the Blackfire poison would dull my senses and my strength. Along with that, it would keep me from feeling my wolf and shifting, which meant that I wouldn’t be able to sense my mate.
Now that I was able to shift again and I was feeling drawn toward Soren, I needed to confirm if he was my mate…
Quickly, I shifted my thoughts, worried Lee would be able to read my mind or see what I was thinking on my face.
I couldn’t help it. When he kissed me just now… I felt so warm and happy. The way he tasted… how his lips felt… his arms around me. Everything felt so good and real. It was like he really wanted to touch me and hold me. It didn’t feel like a business proposition.
That kiss had been powerful and indulgent. No matter how much I tried not to think about it, I couldn’t stop wondering if Soren was my mate.
“Was there something you wanted?” Dr. Lee asked, arching an eyebrow.
I flushed, realizing I’d been keeping him waiting.
“Yes… will Soren really be able to travel tomorrow?” I asked.
“Soren is a strong shifter. His self-healing is a lot faster than most. Now that I’ve given him the right ointment to kickstart the healing process, he should be doing a lot better tomorrow,” he confirmed.
“Will it be safe for him to move? I mean… just because he is capable doesn’t mean it won’t be premature,” I pressed.
“He should be fine. It won’t be a problem. Now, if you don’t have anything else, I’ll–”
He turned to walk away.
“Doctor!” I cried urgently.
Lee looked at me and frowned. “Yes?” His voice was slow and annoyed.
I sighed and bowed my head. “I wanted to know if you could tell when the Blackfire poison will leave my system. I’d like to be cured as soon as possible,” I said.
“You’re taking the antidote, aren’t you?” he asked pointedly.
“Yes…”
“Then you will be healed when the course of the antidote is complete,” he informed me.
“That’s not… I want to be stronger and faster. I want my senses to be acute and sensitive again. Soren is always protecting me but I don’t want to rely on that. Could you please help me?” I asked.
Lee’s eyes widened and he held my pleading gaze. I could tell he was surprised by my request. He sighed and held his hand out.
“Let me take a look at your blood,” he said.
Smiling, I held my arm out. He grabbed my wrist and pulled out a knife.
Panic blossomed in my chest and I tried to pull my hand away.
Lee smirked and shook his head. “Easy now. Do you want me to cause harm? Because that is not my intent. But if you insist on pulling away, I can’t control what happens.”
I suppressed an eye roll and held my hand steady. Lee jabbed the tip of the knife into my finger. It stung like a bee sting and I gasped.
Blood pooled on my finger.
Lee grabbed a glass slide out of his medical bag and put my blood on it. He haphazardly handed me a bandaid and turned away as he set up a microscope on a nearby rock.
I bandaged my finger and hovered nearby, watching as Lee put the slide of the blood on his microscope. He glanced at me and furrowed his brow before he looked into the microscope.
Bouncing on the balls of my feet, I waited for his reply.
“Amazing,” Lee gasped.
“What’s amazing?” I asked, jumping on his word.
“You’ve only taken a few doses of the antidote and already the majority of the poison has faded,” he explained.
“Oh, is that unusual?” I wondered aloud.
“Yes. The poison usually lingers much longer and more stubbornly. At this rate, just two or three more doses of the antidote, the Blackfire shouldn’t bother you anymore,” he told me.
Lee slowly pulled away from the microscope and gave me a confirming nod. Before I could say anything, he started packing up the slides and microscope.
“So… I’ll get my strength and senses back?” I asked.
“Yes,” Lee confirmed.
“And my speed? I’ll be fast again?”
“Yes.”
“What about… my mate?” I asked. “I mean… my wolf just woke up again and I wasn’t sure how long the poison would dull that part of my senses.”
I made a note of asking Soren what Lee could have meant by that. He knew Lee a lot better than I did.
Lee seemed to think my witch blood was helping with the poison. But my powers weren’t totally awakened yet. I wondered what it would feel like when my powers were at their fullest.
What spells would I be able to cast? Would I remember the spells my mother taught me? Would I be able to cast magic at will or would I have to go back to studying?
It was a long list of more questions and unknowns. I curled my knees to my chest and hugged myself, thinking about how lonely and isolated I felt.
No matter how much progress I thought I was making, I was just left with more questions and worries.
“What are you doing out here?” Soren’s deep, smooth voice came to me through the darkness.
A delicious shiver ran down my spine.
Sighing, I glanced at him. “I just needed some fresh air. Aren’t you supposed to be resting? You shouldn’t be here.”
“I shouldn’t?” Soren asked, arching an eyebrow. “What if I said I wanted fresh air, too?”
“Does it have to be here?” I muttered.
Soren’s face softened. “Bad mood?”
“How do you know?” I snarked.
Soren winked. He slowly wandered closer and sat down with me.
“I can sense it,” he said softly.
I rolled my eyes, thinking he was teasing me. I giggled and nudged him with my shoulder. “Yeah… right. You make it sound like we’re mates…”
Immediately as the words left my mouth, I regretted it. I slapped my palm to my forehead and bit my lower lip.
“Sorry,” I blurted. “I know, it isn’t funny. I’m sorry.”
I glanced at Soren and he was still staring at me.
“Mila… can you feel it?” he asked in that same soft, serious tone.
My heart pounded in my chest. What was he asking? What was he implying? I thought my heart would jump right out of my chest. It was beating so fast. I couldn’t think…
“Feel what?” I asked in a whisper.
Soren smiled gently. He put his hand on my cheek and looked deeply into my eyes. I needed him to say something and confirm what he was asking. He opened his mouth.
Just before words came out, Payne and Ashley appeared, rustling in the bushes.
“Eros is gone,” Payne announced.
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