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Chapter 17

    Chapter 17


    They arrived at the settlement, and for a few seconds, Fiona didn’t believe this was the same ce


    they came in yesterday; there was so much difference.


    not very


    The settlement was crawling with Lycans of different ranks. She knew they weren’t the ones with the


    gue, as those with it had a confinement located at the back,


    far from the healing room. These were the security measures the Lycan king had put in ce, which


    took effect this morning. They all looked terrifying, and she had doubts she would have the freedom


    she feltst night. This might end up affecting her concentration level, and she didn’t want that.


    “You don’t have to be worried; everyone here knows their responsibility, and no one will cross yours,”


    Marion told her, probably seeing the look on her face as she stared around, taking note of everything


    put in ce. She turned to him and found him giving her an encouraging eye..


    Fiona carried on with the day, but taking hints fromst night, Marion gave instructions to have food


    brought in after asking what she wanted to have. They had been able to cure a hundred yesterday, and


    if doubling that number was possible, they would try it.


    The Lycan king also assigned a few betas to keep the settlement in order. They introduced themselves


    to her and told her they were avable if she needed. anything. The few medical colleagues of Marion


    also joined in to lessen his work and keep an eye on her. Their work was to examine the gues and


    get those with critical conditions immediate attention among those who were at the settlement. When


    that was done, they would ce the others on some of the healing herbs Marion had been working on


    in thest few months. It didn’t cure their gue, but it kept it at bay and stopped it from spreading.


    In the fifth hour of the day, Fiona needed a break.


    Yes, she had one after every five gues she cured, but she needed a longer one. and also to stretch


    her legs. She had never done anything that kept her in the same spot for more than two hours before.


    While she worked at the hospital, she always moved around from the counter to the patients ward and


    the doctor’s office. Staying in one position without moving wouldn’t go well.


    She told Marion she needed a little rest, as she had attended to more than half of what she did


    yesterday seated. She told him about the need to stretch her leg, and he granted it to her.


    She was walking through the hallway of the settlement when she caught sight of


    Vivian and her minions approaching. She was thest person she looked forward to seeing here, and


    at the sight of her, her stomach curled in a bad way.


    She turned away, but she didn’t do it quick enough because Vivian caught her sight and stormed


    towards her. Now she had to stand here and wee the snake in white heels and a blue dress.


    Vivian had a condescending look as she approached her. “I thought you had responsibility here in the


    settlement, so why are you here walking around. aimlessly? The Lycan king didn’t bring you and your


    sons into his estate, so you can be useless all day long,” she snarled at her.


    Firstly, she wasn’t brought here; she came after her sons were taken away; there was no joy in that.


    Secondly. “If there is anyone worthless, here it is you.” These were the words she wanted to say, but


    she bit down on her l*p and stayed silent because no answer was a good enough response for a snake


    like her.


    “So, you’re deaf?” Vivian stepped dangerously close to her. “You do not fool me with that silly act; a few


    people saw you yesterday, and they said you spoke.”


    “Oh, I do; I just don’t want to speak to you.”


    Her teeth gritted, and rage consumed the old snake. She raised her hand to strike her face, but Marion


    stepped in and caught hold of her hand. “You little witch!” she growled at her.


    “Let me go this second!” She raised her voice at him, and he did as shemanded.


    “I will not have you speak to me in that manner or tone!” She growled at her, “What is she doing


    outside?” She turned her attention to Marion, and from the look on his face, it showed he would deal


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    with anything but her right now.


    “She needed to breathe.” Marion answered.


    “The Lycan king didn’t bring her here so she would breathe; he brought her here to cure the gue.


    That is what she should be doing morning, afternoon, and night if she hopes to take her worthless little


    boys out of here alive.”


    Fiona’s teeth gritted, and she almost reached for her hair for calling her sons worthless, but she had to


    restrain herself and stay under control. She was as vile as a snake, and the trick was to not give her


    the reaction she desperately needed.


    “Yes, I get that, and amongst the two of us, she has cured over two hundred Lycans of gue since her


    arrival at the Pack Estate.” He said, stepping in to defend her. This was something Fiona hadn’t


    experienced because she had always had to fight her own battles. So, this now feels like a dream.


    “Also, do not speak evil of children; only monsters do that. Perhaps someday, when you have children


    of your own, you will understand.”


    If Marion knew a little of what Fiona knew about Vivian, he would know she was the ideal definition of a


    monster. She had tried to kill her in the dungeon five years ago, despite knowing she was pregnant.


    That’s what monsters do.


    Vivian nodded, and her eyes became dramatically remorseful. “I am sorry; I just cannot stand the


    thought of our people dying while she does nothing about it,” she said, taking a step back from them.


    “It’s just so hard to imagine.


    “She isn’t doing nothing, and yelling isn’t doing something, Ms. Jackson.” He said, his tone still not light


    with her, “As the supervisor of the settlement, I will tell you that you are wee to stay as long as you


    promise not to make a scene.” He said, and with that, he led Fiona out of the hall.
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