“I have told you time and time again, you are here to cure my wolf and nothing else, Alina TARIUS!” he growled, low in his voice as he spat my name like it disgusted him. And that alone was enough to remind me of the long bridge we shared. He stared down at me, his shoulder tight with tension. “So stop trying to interfere with my personal life. It has nothing to do with you. Learn to do your job only and leave!” He barked loudly. And this time, I flinched from his words, unable to stop myself. “Don’t be stubborn Draven, let me help you. Whatever that is…it looked serious, it might be spreading,” I snarled. His face twisted into a cruel snarl as he repeated, “Help?” Then, he scoffed. “I know exactly how you and your father show help. I’ve lived it for years, so keep your deceitful he

