Third Person’s POV
The car pulled up at the northwest co
closely to avoid traffic jams.
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of Elk Academy, with the Hornbeam Pack’s vehicle following
The rain gradually intensified, and more people gathered around.
Lte, with her injured foot, was in no state to return to her own car. She could only wait until the stream of parents dropping off their children gradually thinned out.
“Are you here to see your son off to school?” Adide asked, knowing that Lte had adopted a son but unsure of his age.
“Yes, it’s his first day at school, so I’m seeing him in,” Lte replied.
Her face lit up at the mention of her son, and she became more at ease.
“How old is he, and what’s his name?” Adide inquired.
“He’s seven, and his name is Gunnar,” Lte answered.
Paisley remarked with a smile, “That’s a name befitting the child of a werewolf general.”
The name carried the meaning of a brave warrior.
For a moment, Lte’s expression turned distant, her bitter feelings briefly showing in her eyes.
She said softly, “Myte mate had intended this name for our future child.”
Adide and Paisley exchanged nces at the word te.”
Seeing Lte’s eyes well up, Paisley quickly changed the subject. “Your maid’s hand is injured. Let me help you tidy your hair.”
“No, no, that’s not proper,” Lte waved her hands in refusal.
But Paisley had already begun tob her hair, smiling as she said, “Don’t let my usual roughness fool you. I’m quite adept at styling hair.”
Lte could only keep apologizing for the trouble.
To ease the tension, Adide struck up a conversation. “I’m here to see my nephew off to school too. Like your Gunnar, it’s his first day.”
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“Must be Cedric,” Lte said with a smile.
She knew about Cedric and his significance to the Frostfang Pack. She then said, “That’s wonderful.” ?
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Adide heard the implication in Lte’s “That’s wonderful“-the Frostfang Pack finally had an heir.
Looking at Lte’s still–young yet lifeless face, Adide said, “Yes, things will get better. The past is the past; we must live well for those still here.”
Lte nodded, her expression still downcast.
The rain poured harder, and the school entrance grew noisy with shouts and honks as traffic began to back up.
Even Lte’s car was stuck.
While aiding Lte, Paisley noticed she had lost an earring. “You’ve dropped an earring. It must havee off when you fell,” she said.
Lte gasped, her face turning pale as she checked her ears and found the left one missing.
. She rushed to the car door. “I need to get out and look for it.”
The maid protested, “Madam, let me go search.”
Paisley nced at the chaotic scene outside. “The area where you fell has already been driven over. Yourrge pearl earring might have been picked up by someone.”
Many parents didn’te in person but sent omegas or drivers.
If someone noticed the pearl earring while dropping off a child, they might have taken it.
But Lte suddenly covered her face with her hands and cried, “No, I have to find it. It was a gift from my mate, a token of our mating bond. I can’t lose it.”
Wiping her tears, she insisted, “I have to look now, or it’ll be gone for good.”
In her haste, she tried to jump out of the car, but the maid held her back. “Madam, please calm down.”
Adide and Paisley helped her out of the car, holding umbres as they apanied her in the search.
Back at the spot where Lte had fallen, Adide and Paisley scanned the ground inch by inch.
But with the crowd and cars maneuvering, shouts for them to move filled the air.
Finding a pearl in such heavy rain and among so many people was nearly impossible.
Adide looked up, about to suggest they return to the car and wait out the rain, when she saw Lte kneeling in the mud, dragging her injured foot forward, her hands groping desperately through the muck.
The downpour drenched her frail figure, and her neatly styled hair was quickly ruined by the rain, making her look disheveled and distraught.
Adide’s heart ached, nearly bringing tears to her eyes.
She hurried to pull Lte up. “Please get back in the car. We’ll help you look,” she urged.
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“No!” Lte shook her head, tears streaming down her face. Her hands trembled as she tried to restrain
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her emotions, but to no avail. “I have to find it. It means everything to me. I must have it back
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Adide called Paisley over to help support Lte onto her back and swiftly carried her back to the car “Wait here. I promise I’ll find your carring,” she assured her.
Shivering and drenched, Lte’s face was streaked with tears and rain, her lips quivering. “Please, you have to find it.”
“Don’t get out of the car!” Adide emphasized, her tone firmer now.
“Take care of yourself. Don’t let his spirit worry,” she added gently.
Lte buried her face in her hands and wept.
Adide left the driver to keep an eye on her and returned to the search.
After half an hour, the crowd around them thinned, but the rain persisted, and the sky grew increasingly gloomy.
Despite their exhaustive search–four people, including the Hornbeam Pack driver–no sign of the earring emerged.