Chapter 0059
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Speaking of Rose, I was very lucky that I did not lose my wolf the way that most others do after a rejection. She has never stopped talking to me, and she will still shift from time to time. However, she has definitely been much more quiet and reserved than her normal chatter-box self. Also, when she does
talk to me, I can hear the pain and sadness in her voice.
Before I even consider a relationship with Brady-assuming he is even being sincere about wanting to be
with me and not just teasing- Rose and I both need to take time to heal… not just from the rejection, but
also from everything that happened before and after it.
That will take some time, in part because I still do not have a full grasp on everything that happened after
the rejection. I vaguely remember being grabbed as I tried to leave the West Mountain Pack, but I do not
know who grabbed me. In fact, I do not even know if I should characterize the grabbing as a “rescue” or a
“kidnapping.”
All I know, is that, a week after the rejection, I woke up in a hospital bed in the Black Moon Pack. I was
confused and I wanted to leave, but I was h ooked up to a variety of machines and my body ached all over. I started to panic.
One of the nurses noticed that I was awake and went to get Dr. Hyder. Seeing Dr. Hyder immediately
calmed me down. He runs the medical program that I was in at Red River, and he and his wife had taken
me under their wing almost as soon as I arrived there. While at the program, I regularly had dinner at their
house, and they took interest in me and my life in a way that I had always hoped my parents would. Dr.
Hyder has a gruff personality and most wolves find him to be scary and intimidating, but I have somehow
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