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Filthy rich werewolves by Taylor Caine novel Chapter 97

Chapter 97

I find the name 'Jay' in my contact list on my phone and call his number. After a while, the call connects and Jay's voice is warm. “Hello sister.”

"I have something to do. I'm afraid that I will be back late today. You... you can prepare dinner for yourself," I say.

”What do you mean ‘you have something to do’?"

“Just tell him that you're in the hospital right now!” Lina interrupts.

“What does she mean you are in the hospital right now?" There is a pronounced change in Jay's tone.

"I took a fall, and now I’m waiting for X-rays.”

“In the hospital?” Jay says as if confirming.

“Yes.” I sigh.

He’s going to be furious.

"Which hospital?" Jay asks. “I'm coming now.”

"You don't have to come. Lina is here with me. Just wait for me at home," I say in a hurry. “I’ll be there as soon as I can.”

The other end of the phone is silent. After a long minute, Jason repeats his previous question, "Which hospital?"

God, I shouldn’t have called him. I now he’s going to drop everything and come to me and that’s not good for his new job.

And, if I really do succumb to these injuries, then he will be burdened with seeing me die. And Jay, my sweet Jay, he already has enough ghosts following him.

“Brother,” I say lightly. “I’m all right. Truly.”

“I’ve warned you about lying to me, Grace.” His tone is furious. Then the call disconnects.

Chills wrack my body and my stomach drops.

Most of that is from the fall, but part of me is also anxious over Jay.

I cough and blood splatters my hand.

“That’s not good,” Lina whispers.

* * * * * * * * * *

JASON

“Track her cell phone and determine which hospital she’s at.”

“Yes, Alpha.”

Terrence moves swiftly into action. He’s on the phone with one of our tech people and rattling off Grace’s phone number in seconds.

She must be seriously injured to go to the hospital.

I’ve seen her beaten and hurt multiple times, with injuries that most people would’ve nursed for days. But Grace…she’s tough.

So this injury—whatever it is—must be really bad.

Theo scratches beneath my skin, like a dog at the door.

But I can’t let him out.

I have much better control than this. But where Grace is concerned, my instincts are strong and I am very defensive.

“First City,” Terrence tells me.

He’s already moving toward the bank of elevators and barking orders as we go. “Have the car brought around. Now! I want a two team unit ready to roll.”

We step into the elevator and I flex my hands and force myself to take deep breaths.

“She’s going to be fine, Boss. That girl is tough. She’s a survivor.”

Yes. But that’s what I’m afraid of. Just how much could her frail human body actually endure?

"Investigate what happened to Grace today.”

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