Madeline:
The weather had turned really cold. It was still early morning, yet clouds had gathered in the sky.
I had not eaten breakfast. I hadn’t eaten much the night before.
And then I had been awake the whole night.
There were many moments when Sean suggested I should take a nap or eat something, but I declined.
How could I rest when Yuvonne was suffering?
Yet Sean forced me to get a cup of espresso.
And now we were finally there.
He parked the car near the track, and we both got out.
My eyes fixed on the track. I was ready for this.
We didn’t bring any warriors with us. Even when Byron kept insisting, I did not feel like we should bring so many people.
Silently, we began our journey, trekking to the top.
Once we reached the top, it was a completely different scene.
I was stunned, to say the least.
It was a vast ground with trees and fresh grass.
All the trees were filled with cherry blossoms, and little streams flowed between them.
It looked like something straight out of a fairy tale.
My head snapped toward Sean, and I gave him a smile, as if asking if it was beautiful.
However, the way he looked at me made my smile fade.
He did not look impressed.
"What’s wrong?" I asked.
He scratched the back of his neck and pointed ahead.
"This," he said.
"What?" I asked, looking ahead in confusion.
"This is what we were looking for," I said, pointing at the ground.
"You were looking forward to finding an empty, dry land?"
The moment he said that, everything came back to me.
It had been said in the book that some people could not see it.
In fact, many people could not see it.
At that moment, I didn’t know whether I should feel happy for myself, that I was special enough to see it and get the cure, or upset that I would have to tell him the reason he couldn’t see it was because he wasn’t special enough.
I was so happy to find the cure that I jumped up and down while he frowned at me.
"I can see it," I said happily.
"Really?" he asked, looking confused and lost.
I did not want to hear bad news.
"Is Yuvonne okay?" Sean asked first, trying to ease me.
"Yeah, yeah, yeah, she’s still in a coma. They’re waiting for the cure, but it’s the pack members," he said.
There was a lot of screaming and yelling behind him, and I began to wonder what was going on.
I opened my eyes in relief at the news that Yuvonne was doing fine, but at the same time, I was worried about the others and why they were freaking out so much.
"What happened to them? Are the children okay?" I asked quickly, taking the phone from Sean’s hand, no longer afraid to speak.
"No, actually, the children had another attack. They woke up the same way, throwing up blood. So the pack members are worried. A lot of their children have been admitted to the hospital because they lost a lot of blood," Lord Jonah explained in one breath.
My blood ran cold."And don’t worry, your children are already awake," Lord Jonah said quickly, making sure I wouldn’t panic.
"Okay, listen, tell them not to let the children sleep for a while. Or if they do, they should stay with them. The moment they start gagging, wake them up. We will find the cure for them too," I explained to Lord Jonah.
Sherry had already made this announcement last night, but I guess people were so caught up in the whole Graham drama that they did not focus on the later news.
"Okay, listen, just tell them everything. I’ll be back soon," I said, and Sean hung up.
However, we had only gone a little further when we noticed a large crowd outside the border.
"What the fuck?" I asked Sean anxiously as he slowed down.
People were marching, holding protest signs.
They were looking for me.
"Looking for Madeline," was what the signs read.

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