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The Alpha's Fated Outcast Rise Of The Moonsinger novel Chapter 318

Lyla

Lenny's body suddenly arched beneath my hands, a gasp escaping his lips as the poison fought back.

I pushed harder, humming words in a language I didn't consciously know – they seemed to come from somewhere deeper than memory.

The blue light intensified, enveloping the entirety of Lenny's body. I could feel the strength of the poison weakening under the assault of my pure energy. I could feel his Lycan responding; it seemed to be growing stronger.

Instinctively, I placed one hand over his heart and the other on his forehead, creating a circuit of energy. The blue light pulsed in rhythm with his heartbeat, growing brighter with each pulse. Within that light, I could see the poison's final resistance—a dark knot gathered near his heart, the source of the infection.

Focusing all my power on that knot, I pressed harder with both hands. The words flowing from my lips reached a crescendo, my voice filling the small room with power. The blue light contracted, concentrating into a single, brilliant point that pierced the darkness at its core.

There was a moment of resistance—a final, desperate struggle—and then the poison dissolved, the light from me swallowing its dark energy. The blue glow spread throughout Lenny's body one last time as if it were doing the final cleansing.

As I felt the last of the poison vanish, I gradually reduced the flow of energy, letting the healing light fade slowly until only a faint blue shimmer remained beneath his skin. His breathing had steadied, his face was no longer pale, and his colour had returned. The wound that had refused to close began to knit together beneath the bandages.

I stepped back, surprised to find that I wasn't exhausted. Tired, yes, but nothing like the bone-deep fatigue that such healing would have caused me before. I gently touched my stomach, wondering if the baby was somehow enhancing my powers, making me stronger rather than more vulnerable.

Lenny's eyes fluttered open, and he scanned the room for a few seconds before they landed on me. He stared for the longest time, until I was almost forced to call out his name, but just at the last minute, he spoke.

"Lyla?" he croaked, his voice rough from disuse.

"Welcome back," I said, smiling. "You had us worried."

He tried to sit up, wincing at the movement. "Ramsey—is he—"

"He's fine, thanks to you," I assured him, gently pressing him back against the pillows. "Rest now. You're healed, but your body needs time to recover its strength."

He groaned, placing a hand weakly over his eyes. "I swear, I saw death. Whatever that bastard had in his knife was so painful. I can't believe I shrieked like a woman."

A laugh bubbled to my throat, but I couldn't let it out because Lenny had a serious expression on his face.

"Did they catch him at least? Is the war over?"

I shook my head slightly. "The Ferals retreated on their own after I fainted. Cassidy stabbed me, too, but I survived just like you. The war is far from over, I'm sure. Xander is yet to get into it. He's trying to use people, as always, as a front to cover up his wants."

"Why would Cassidy stab you?"

"She's sure she's supposed to activate the power from the White Moon Throne with Ramsey, says I am stopping her from doing so."

"I'm glad you're fine," he murmured, biting back a yawn. "Is it just me, or do you look different?" He narrowed his eyes, studying me.

I smiled, hoping to hide the anxiety building in my chest. Could he tell I was pregnant already? Was I beginning to change?

"Near-death experiences change people."

He nodded, accepting this explanation, though I could tell he sensed there was more to it. His eyes were already growing heavy again, his body demanding the sleep it needed to recover fully.

"Thank you," he murmured as he drifted off. "Send my love to Ramsey, I'll come see him as soon as I nap for a minute or two..."

He drifted off to sleep. I watched him for a few moments, making sure his breathing was strong and normal. His Lycan energy seemed to be flowing normally now, according to the healer, and there was no trace of the poison in his body.

"Let him rest for now. If anything comes up, you can come find me."

"I know it's too much to ask," the healer murmured, bowing her head humbly, "but can I send you a mindlink. If there's any trouble, before I will race to the pack house and try to locate you…"

"Oh!" I nodded, understanding what she meant. In reality, I've never used a mindlink. Once I had no wolf, and my father never bothered to let me join the pack's network. It was worse now, without Nymeris, I didn't think it would be possible.

"You can reach out to me instead," Nanny said suddenly, touching the woman's left wrist for a few seconds to link their minds. "She'll be with me always. Since she's still trying to recover, we should try to avoid any external disturbances."

"Of course," the healer nodded. "Thank you, Mother."

Nanny and I finally left the ward. When we were within earshot, she pulled me to the corner.

Chapter 318: If wishes... 1

"Oh!" Nanny chuckled awkwardly as we fell into silence. freewebnovel.cσ๓

Chapter 318: If wishes... 2

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