Gamma Desmond had actually brought Alpha Kalen Lancaster to our cramped, drafty shack for dinner. Sitting across from the most powerful wolf in the Bloodmoon Pack had been suffocating. Because of my wolfless body, I couldn't understand the strange, heavy tension in the air. I only knew that his overwhelming scent-a potent, dizzying mix of cedarwood and violent storms-had made my heart race in pure, inexplicable panic. I had kept my head down the entire time, intimidated by his sheer Alpha presence.
"Well, well. Look who it is."
A sharp, grating voice snapped me out of my thoughts. Martha stepped directly into my path, her arms crossed over her chest. Her eyes were narrowed, practically burning with a toxic mix of curiosity and bitter jealousy. The news of our high-ranking guests had clearly spread through the Omega quarters like wildfire.
"An Alpha at an Omega's table..." Martha sneered, her voice loud enough to draw the attention of passing Pack members. She looked me up and down with blatant disgust. "You must have some special tricks, even for a wolfless girl. Too bad no wolf wants to Mate a burden like you."
A few months ago, those words would have crushed me. But today, the ancient, quiet strength of my dormant White Wolf steadied my heartbeat. I didn't flush, and I didn't look away.
"My path is guided by the Moon Goddess, Martha," I replied, my voice calm and ringing with a quiet, unyielding authority that made her flinch. "I am dedicating myself to the ancient healing arts under Albin Todd. And I will wait for the Fated Mate the Goddess has chosen for me, rather than rushing into a desperate Pairing just to prove my worth to gossips."
Martha's jaw dropped. The sheer, unwavering faith in my response made her petty, worldly insults sound incredibly shallow. The surrounding onlookers murmured, their judgmental stares shifting from me to her. Suffocated by her own embarrassment, Martha turned red and scurried away without another word.
I adjusted my frayed cloak and continued my walk, a new sense of dignity settling into my bones.
However, the moment I pushed open the heavy wooden door of Albin Todd's herbalist shop, that peace shattered.
"You poisoned me!" a hysterical voice shrieked.
Rosalie Vance was standing in the middle of the shop, sobbing uncontrollably. Albin stood behind the counter, looking completely overwhelmed. When Rosalie turned to me, my breath hitched. Her usually pretty face was covered in angry, inflamed red spots.
"My Pairing Ceremony is tomorrow!" Rosalie cried, lunging toward me. "I trusted you, you wolfless fraud! You ruined my face! You ruined my life!"
"Rosalie, please, breathe," I said, keeping my voice perfectly level as I stepped toward her. "I am so sorry I didn't warn you. The Glow Salve contains wolfsbane extract. It's pulling the deep-seated toxins and impurities to the surface. It's a purge, not a poison."
"I don't care about toxins! Look at me!" she wailed, her panic blinding her to reason.
"I can fix it right now. Let me help you," I offered softly.
Before she could slap my hands away, I gently cupped her inflamed cheeks. I closed my eyes, taking a deep breath. Deep within my chest, the newly awakened White Wolf stirred. A faint, incredibly pure energy-cool as winter snow and smelling faintly of wild freesia-flowed from my core, down my arms, and pooled into my palms.
It was a Healer's Touch, but magnified by a divine bloodline.
Under my fingertips, the angry heat of Rosalie's skin rapidly cooled. The inflamed red spots visibly shrank, the swelling melting away like ice under the sun.
Rosalie's sobs hitched. She opened her eyes, feeling the soothing, miraculous relief washing over her skin. She rushed to the small brass mirror on the counter. The angry breakout was entirely gone, leaving behind a flawless, radiant complexion.
"By the Goddess..." Rosalie whispered, her hands trembling as she touched her own cheeks. She turned back to me, her anger completely replaced by profound awe and shame. "Elara... I... I am so sorry. I shouldn't have doubted you."
After profusely thanking me, Rosalie practically floated out of the shop, her confidence fully restored.
I let out a long exhale, wiping a bead of sweat from my forehead. When I turned around, Albin Todd was staring at me. The gentle, grandfatherly affection he usually showed me was gone. In its place was absolute, unadulterated reverence.
"That wasn't just herbalism, Elara," Albin murmured, his aged voice trembling slightly. He looked at my hands as if they held the moon itself. "That was ancient magic. You... you are something this Pack hasn't seen in centuries."
He straightened his posture, a fierce determination settling into his weathered features. He knew, just as I did, that a gift like this couldn't stay hidden in the shadows of the Omega quarters for long.