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The Sickened Luna's Last Chance novel Chapter 472

Chapter 472

Stay still,Anthony said, carefully inserting the needle into my p. This will take a few minutes

They weren’t lying; even with the anesthetic, it was still quite uncomfortable. I hissed through my teeth and looked around the room for something to occupy myself with; my eyes caught that picture of Maria again, and without thinking, I asked Tony, Did you ever have to do this with Maria?

Both doctorsfaces paled, although Anthony continued working.

Tony’s throat bobbed. Once,he said quietly. His hand, which had been wrapped around mine to comfort me, tightened a little. She was a trooper.

I studied the girl’s portrait, wondering what sort of illness she had endured. Perhaps she had laid on this same table, in this same position, undergoing the same discomfort. For those reasons, I felt an unexpected connection to the girl I’d never met.

I wanted to ask more, but I decided not to. Whenever I brought up Maria, it seemed that they didn’t want to talk about her. They must have been quite close, and it was painful for them, so I decided to let them focus on their work.

It was around the time that Anthony said they’d reached the bone that it happened.

I couldn’t explain it. It was almost as if the anesthetic had suddenly worn off, leaving me completely prone to the natural pain of the procedure. The agony suddenly shot through me like I had been shot in the hip, and before I could even speak to let them know that the anesthetic stopped working, my vision began to ebb

Before I knew it, the world went dark.

When I opened my eyes, I was no longer in the lab, but somewhere else entirely. Somewhere that was becoming all too familiar at this point.

The sea of souls.

I knew, somehow, that I wasn’t deadjust visiting. Maybe it was because of the faint warmth that I felt pulsing in my chest where the crystal resided, or maybe it was because I wasn’t standing on the precipice of the cliff, but rather back a ways.

Still, why I was here was unknown to me. The sea stretched out endlessly beneath a rolling sky of dark clouds and lightning. I instinctively wrapped my arms around myself, although it technically wasn’t cold here, and looked around. I was alone. Margaret was long gone by now.

Then, I heard it: a faint voice on the wind. A female voice, barely audible and yet rising above the rest.

I couldn’t make out what she was saying, though.

Hello?I called out. Is anyone there?

There was no answer; the female voice just kept speaking in the same tone as if she hadn’t even heard me.

Strange,I muttered. I wonder who

I didn’t get a chance to finish that thought before reality came rushing back. I blinked, and suddenly, I wasn’t standing on the cliff, but rather laying on the exam table again. My feet had been raised in stirrups to get them above my heart and Tony was fanning my flushed face with a concerned expression.

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Oh, good. You’re awake,Tony said, looking relieved. You gave is quite the scare. And that crystal in your chest

It glowed,Anthony murmured.

Alexander’s POV

Alpha? Are you alright?

Jane’s voice faded to a dull hum in the back of my mind as I sat rigly at the conference table. I had been in the midst of a final

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interview, and was about to tell her that I had chosen her for the position of my new advisor when it happened.

Somehow, just a minute ago, I swore I had heard Ella’s voice in my mindas if she had sent me a mindlink.

Hello?it had said. Is anyone there?

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