Harper cried for days.
She stayed at Taya’s house—her old house before mating with Damian—just to try to be near Taya’s spirit in some way.
It was so hard to think about Taya not being here anymore, and she had to sort through all of Taya’s things.
Harper walked to Taya’s room with heavy steps.
Tears fell again when she saw all of Taya’s things and no Taya.
She shook herself off, wiped away the fresh tears, and began to sort through everything.
After packing her belongings, she turned around and was about to leave the bedroom when Harper suddenly stopped and looked back at the desk.
As if sensing something, she walked to the desk and then pulled open the drawer.
There was a notebook and an envelope with the words “Posthumous Note.”
Seeing the note, Harper’s eyes turned red again.
It turned out that Taya had been ready to leave this world for a long time.
She could have spent more time with Taya if she had found out earlier. Instead, Harper was standing here full of regret.
She took out the note with trembling hands, opened the envelope, and slowly unfolded the letter inside.
[Harper, my dearest sister,
When you read this letter, it means that I’m no longer in this world. But it’s okay. Please, don’t be sad for me.
Some things cannot be changed, and this was my destiny.
I’m so grateful to have had you by my side during this life. You have always been my family, my protector, my best friend. I wouldn’t be where I am and who I am without you.
My only wish is that I had my wolf so I could still be with you, and so that you wouldn’t have been burdened with having to take care of me so much.
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