Chapter 673
Chapter 673
Third Person’s POV
The next morning, Simon went to Digby Medical Center to pick up Tamara.
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Digby was the most authoritative wolf medical center in the territory; the staff, from reception to nurses, could instantly distinguish the scent of different packs.
Right now, they were clearly trying to block him. Smelling the “Bloodmoon Pack” scent on Simon, they all repeated, politely but distantly, “Visiting hours have not started. Please wait outside.”
Even though Simon was Rosemary’s son, the next generation of the Bloodmoon Alpha line, he was kept outside.
He stood on the sidewalk steps for over an hour, not daring to let out a single hint of impatient aura, afraid of alarming the still–fragile she–wolf inside–Tamara.
At that moment, Tamara was in the medical center’s rear patio garden.
The sun warmed the wolf–specific cotton blankets and wooden table. She quietly ate a hot meal from start to finish, then slowly drank a large cup of hot coffee.
She looked up at Galvin, the gentle beta female doctor sitting across from her.
“It’s been so long since I’ve had a meal like this–calmly, all the way through.” Tamara whispered.
Galvin nodded. “If you want, tonight can be like this too, and every night after. Digby won’t kick you out.”
The tone was soft but held the certainty of a medical professional.
Tamara lowered her gaze to the coffee grounds at the bottom of the cup. After a long silence, she slowly stood up. “I’ll go back with him.”
Galvin’s scent tightened slightly. “Are you absolutely sure? You need to think this through completely. Going back now, they might still treat you badly.”
“I have to go back eventually.” Tamara’s eyes were red–rimmed, but she managed a faint smile. “Thank you.”
“Don’t be silly with me.” Galvin snorted softly. “Your mate is waiting outside. I’ll get you some
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medicine; take it home and follow the instructions-”
“No need.” Tamara cut her off. “I don’t need any more medicine. I’m fine now.”
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She walked toward the garden archway. Before leaving, she suddenly turned back and gave Galvin a wide, toothy smile. “My name is Tamara.”
Galvin paused, then realized. “Oh… that’s a beautiful name.”
Tamara’s smile turned momentarily bitter. “It is, isn’t it? It’s just… no one has called me that in a long time.”
Galvin frowned reflexively. “How is that possible? Doesn’t your mate call you Tamara?”
Tamara gently shook her head. “He used to. Later… he just called me ‘Hey.”
Galvin looked confused. “Hey‘? What do you mean, ‘Hey‘?”
After a second of thought, her eyebrows scrunched together in anger. “He just calls you that?”
Tamara whispered, “It’s fine. I prefer it that way. I don’t have to hold out hope anymore.”
She nodded to Galvin, looking directly at her. “I’m leaving now. Please tell Adelaide for me- thank you. Truly, thank you.”
Galvin stared at her, sensing something was wrong. “What is it? Why do you need to say ‘thank you‘ so many times?”
Tamara shook her head. “It’s nothing. I just feel like… in this entire life, to have one person willing to risk their life to save mine, even if everything else was terrible, I have nothing to regret.”
Her smile was bright, yet held a desperate, resolute courage.
The next second, she walked determinedly toward the exit.
Galvin followed her to the doorway, watching Tamara standing next to Simon.
Simon was whispering something to her, his aura tightly suppressed, terrified of hurting the still–fragile she–wolf.
Tamara nodded slightly and lifted her foot to get into the car.
Simon hesitated, then reached out to steady her.
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The moment the car door closed, Tamara let out a soft sigh, her breath slowly dissipating from
her chest.
When she usually rode in the car, she would shrink quietly into the back seat and never roll down the window, knowing the world she looked out at was different from everyone else’s.
But today, she felt a rare curiosity and pressed the button, letting the window slide down.
She watched the passersby–some happy, some sad.
She looked at them one by one, as if seeing the world for the first time through the eyes of a “free she–wolf.”
As the car drove through the streets, storefronts displayed beautiful, tempting goods.
The colors, the designs, the things she never had a chance to get close to.
She had never truly shopped before.
She had no idea the world could be so vibrant.
Just then, she saw a thin woman.
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