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The Lightning Wolf Chronicles (Evelyn and Nadia) novel Chapter 61

Chapter 61: You Have Nothing to Apologize For

Evelyn’s POV

“If there was a way to remove all those scars, would you do it?” Taric asked.

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I stared at my hands on the blanket. Despite everything, I wasn’t in as much pain as expected. Then again, being out cold for two weeks

probably helped with that.

Would I erase Acacia’s handiwork? These marks were daily reminders that justice doesn’t always win, that powerful people can hurt others

repeatedly without consequences.

“Never thought it was possible, I finally said. “I figured scars were permanent. The ones with silver residue still reopen when I’m stressed

or tired, which shouldn’t happen after all this time. Maybe it’s just how silver powder works.”

I met his eyes. “They’re from the worst moments of my life, but they also prove I survived. Not sure I want them gone, but I wish they

weren’t my weakness.”

“Sounds like a warrior’s answer,” Taric nodded. “About your future going back to your old life isn’t an option anymore. That should be

clear.”

He leaned against the doorframe, arms crossed. “You could finish high school here, then start Sentinel training after graduation. But your face tells me that’s not your style, even if the people who care about you would prefer it.”

His gaze sharpened. “My recommendation? Continue your education while doing basic training. We’ll adjust your schedule so you can

handle both.”

“Looking at your records – which weren’t easy to get, by the way – you’re only five credits from finishing high school. With some effort, you could wrap that up in one summer.”

He stepped closer, lowering his voice. “I can grant you limited Sentinel training status. You won’t get official identification yet, and no actual missions until you’re 17. But you’ll get a head start on understanding how we operate, away from people who think they know

what’s best for you.”

“Works for me,’ I said, trying not to sound too excited. “Going home would just cause more problems, and I’ve got nowhere else. I’ve already finished most of my high school work anyway. Sitting in class relearning stuff would drive me crazy.”

“You’ll face the same standards as all Sentinels, Taric continued. “During training, no outside contact. Visits are strictly scheduled, and by Alpha King’s order, training details stay confidential.”

“Got it,’ I nodded, then thought of something. “Does Elliot know I’m here?”

“He’s been informed about your condition and placement, Taric answered.

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I just nodded. Being informed’ meant Elliot knew about my beating and approved sending me here. That was both comforting and a little

bitter.

“I know you have more questions,” Taric said, “but now that you’re awake, the doctors need to examine you. We can keep talking if you

don’t mind others around.”

“Nothing left to hide anyway,’ I shrugged, immediately regretting it when my ribs protested.

The door opened, and I nearly jumped the woman who walked in looked strikingly like Nadia.

“You’re awake! Finally!” She beamed with excitement. “Nadia’s been worried sick. Now, we need to run some tests. Your case is fascinating – medically speaking, of course. Someone your age shouldn’t survive that level of trauma and toxicity. I can’t wait to figure out what

makes you special!”

“Diana, you’re scaring her,” a gentle male voice said from behind. “Sorry about my wife she gets excited about medical mysteries. I’m Harrison, and this is Diana, Nadia’s parents. Since we both work here, people call us Dr. Diana and Dr. Harrison.*

I nodded cautiously. “Nice to meet you. Is Nadia around? Can I see her?” A familiar face would be nice right about now.

“Now that you’re awake, we can arrange that,” Dr. Harrison said. “But first, we need samples. Your wounds are healing at different rates, and there’s still wolfsbane in your system. Mind if we run some tests?” Dr. Diana held several tubes, eyes gleaming with professional

enthusiasm.

“Have you connected with your wolf yet?” she asked suddenly.

“Not yet,” I said, feeling that empty space inside me. “The toxins cut us off. I’ll do whatever tests you need – can’t hurt worse than what

already happened.”

“We’d also like tissue samples from your scarred areas,” Dr. Harrison added. I nodded agreement.

They quickly took their samples. Before leaving, Dr. Diana gave me a gentle hug, and Dr. Harrison offered an encouraging smile.

‘We’ll monitor you until your wolf returns,” he said. “Food’s on the way – your body needs more than IV nutrients. And when you’re ready,

we’ll fix your hair.”

I touched my head, remembering Acacia hacking off my long hair. I wondered how bad it looked.?

But I pushed those thoughts away hair grows back. I refused to let Acacia win by making me obsess over appearances. That was her thing, not mine.

“So when can I leave, go to school, and start training?” I asked Taric. No point dwelling on stuff I couldn’t change.

“When the doctors clear you,” he said. “Probably after you reconnect with your wolf. Then we’ll set you up at the training center. He paused. “Will you ever tell me the full truth about your enemy?”

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“Probably not, I said bluntly. Talking about her is a waste of time. I never asked to be her target, but I couldn’t just watch her hurt weaker kids. She’ll get what’s coming to her someday, and I hope I’m there to see it. Now tell me more about Sentinel training.”

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For the next few hours, we talked training details. When I asked bold questions, Dr. Harrison would chuckle, and whenever they needed personal information about my injuries, Dr. Diana would pat my shoulder reassuringly.

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