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Chapter 341

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(Olivia's POV)

The parking lot outside Rosewood Haven fell into an eerie silence. Victoria's face had gone from triumphant to

terrified in an

instant, her eyes fixed on something-or someone-behind me.

| turned slowly, following her gaze, and my heart stopped.

There, sitting in a wheelchair just yards away, was my mother.

Evelyn Winters looked frail but alert, her eyes clear and focused for the first time

in weeks. Dr. Harold Bennett stood behind her

wheelchair, his expression unreadable as he watched the scene unfold.

| couldn't move. | couldn't breathe. My wolf went completely still beneath my skin, afraid that any movement

might shatter this

moment, revealing it to be another cruel hallucination born from my desperate hope. "Liv."

Just one word. Two soft syllables that crashed into my heart with the force of a tidal wave.

It was real. She was awake. My mother had cback to me.

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Tears flooded my eyes as | rushed forward, dropping to my knees beside her wheelchair. My hands fluttered

anxiously over her,

checking for any sign of discomfort or pain.

"Mom! You shouldn't be out of bed!" | cried, my voice breaking. "We need to get you back to the Healing

Chamber right away!"

My wolf whined with concern beneath my skin, protective instincts overwhelming everything else. After nearly

losing her, | couldn't bear the thought of her health deteriorating again.

Evelyn's eyes, so like my own, were rimmed with red. She reached out with trembling hands to cup my face.

"I'm fine, sweetheart," she assured me, her voice stronger than | expected. "Dr. Bennett is with me. There's no

need to worry."

She glanced over my shoulder at Victoria and Ethan, her expression hardening momentarily before softening as

she looked back

at me.

"I heard everything," she whispered. "I saw what she did to you."

My mother opened her arms, and | fell into her embrace, burying my face against her shoulder. Her familiar

scent enveloped me, bringing comfort I'd been starved for.

"No matter how old you get," she murmured against my hair, "you'll always be my pup."

James, who had been watching with relief, finally broke free from the security guards' loosened grip. He hurried

to my mother's side, his hazel eyes bright with emotion.

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"Mrs. Winters," he said warmly, "it's so good to see you awake."

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His russet-brown wolf radiated relief beneath his skin. James knew better than anyone how much my mother

meant to me-she

was my pillar, my foundation. If | had lost her too, after Lily...

| couldn't even complete the thought.

From the corner of my eye, | saw Ethan approaching, his amber eyes showing

genuine relief at my mother's recovery. Before he

could reach us, Victoria's voice cut through the moment.

"Ethan..." she called weakly, her tone deliberately frail.

| turned to see her slumped in her wheelchair, one hand pressed tically to

her forehead. Her wolf's scent carried notes of

panic and desperation.

"I don't feel well," she whimpered. "Please, taketo the Healing Den."

Her eyes darted nervously to my mother, then back to Ethan. The fear in them

was unmistakable-not concern for her health, but

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terror at what my mother's presence might mean.

Ethan hesitated, torn between approaching my mother and responding to Victoria's plea. After a moment, he

turned to Dr.

Bennett.

"Harold, please check on her," he requested, his voice calm but authoritative.

Dr. Bennett's lips thinned with barely concealed disdain as he moved toward Victoria. He bent to check her pulse,

his movements

efficient and professional despite his obvious dislike.

"Are you feeling nauseous because of your own behavior?” he asked dryly, loud enough for everyone to hear.

Victoria's face flushed with anger, but she maintained her act of weakness. Her wolf cowered beneath her skin as

she realized she

couldn't escape this confrontation.

Ethan finally reached us, stopping a respectful distance from my mother's wheelchair.

"Mrs. Winters," he said formally, inclining his head.

My mother's expression was a storm of emotions-anger, resentment, disappointment, and bitter regret. Her

wolf's scent

carried years of suppressed fury.

"Helpup,” she said suddenly, looking between James and me. "I want to stand."