Chapter 414: His Focus
The frames of his glasses gleamed under the light, their edges catching a cold brilliance. Behind them, his eyes held a weighty depth calm yet piercing, impossible to decipher. When our gazes locked, a shiver ran through me. My defenses, carefully built and painstakingly maintained, fell apart in an instant.
There was no hiding from him. He saw through everything.
“You weaseled that answer out of me.”
“I thought we were friends.”
His expression barely shifted, yet there was a flicker of something that looked like disappointment. “In half a year,” he began, his tone heavier now, “not once did you reach out. Not one message, not a single call either.” I glanced toward the door and realized he had closed it quietly behind him, leaving me no way out.
“When did you figure it out?” I asked, my voice quieter than I intended.
“Elena,” he said, almost incredulous, “I was your therapist for years. Did you honestly believe you could pull this off without me noticing? Why do you think I went along with exposing Anna as a fraud? Do you think I have nothing better to do?”
“Then why pretend not to recognize me?” I shot back, though my voice lacked conviction.
“At first, I thought it was too far-fetched to be real,” he admitted, his tone measured. “I couldn’t believe it. The idea was absurd. But the way you spoke, the way you moved it all reminded me of you. Still, it wasn’t enough. So I started looking deeper. Over the last six months, I’ve traveled, gathered information, and connected the dots. Turns out, this sort of thing souls switching bodies is rare, but not unheard of.”
I froze, caught between disbelief and resignation. A weak laugh slipped out despite myself. Leave it to Sergio to turn this into a full-blown investigation. I wouldn’t have been surprised if he had charts, graphs, maybe even a presentation to back it all up.
“I dug into Riley’s history,” he continued, his voice sharp yet deliberate. “Then I watched you at the competition. The shifts in your emotions, the way you reacted it confirmed what I already suspected. The soul in that body doesn’t belong there. But here’s what really stings.” He paused, letting the silence stretch. “Tell me, Elena, if your friend hadn’t needed therapy, would you have come back at all?”
“I ” The words caught in my throat. I didn’t know what to say.
Back when the Morrigans family and Julian had pushed me to the brink, Sergio had been my anchor. He helped me piece myself back together, one session at a time. He even stayed while I painted, offering quiet encouragement when I couldn’t find my way. Most of those works were still with him, though I hadn’t thought about them in years. We were friends, yes but the kind whose closeness fades over time, not the ones you’d share every secret with. After my rebirth, every step had been a calculated risk. Trusting anyone, even someone like Sergio, felt reckless. And announcing my return? Impossible.
He stood and moved closer, his footsteps deliberate. His gaze held a weight I hadn’t seen before, as though I had crossed some invisible line. There was no anger in his eyes only something heavier, something personal.
“Or maybe,” he said, his voice low, almost a whisper, “I don’t even qualify as a friend anymore. Is that it?”
“No,” I blurted. “It’s not like that. I’ve just been… busy.” The excuse sounded feeble even to me.
He stopped in front of me, looking down with an intensity that made my skin prickle. A faint, icy smile curled his lips cutting and sharp. “Busy,” he echoed. “That’s your answer?”
This wasn’t the Sergio I remembered. He had always been composed and steady, a man of reason. But standing before me now, he seemed different. The change wasn’t loud or obvious it was quiet, but undeniable. And it unsettled me in a way I couldn’t fully explain.
I clutched the pillow as if it might shield me. “I’ve been busy, okay? And think about it my death wasn’t exactly a quiet affair. If anyone finds out I’m alive, I might not stay that way for long.”
Sergio’s gaze didn’t waver. His sharp eyes seemed to cut through my words, searching for cracks, for anything that didn’t hold true. But this time, I wasn’t lying. The hard set of his face softened, and for a moment, he looked like the Sergio I remembered.
“Elena,” he said, his voice even, “are we still friends?”
“Of course,” I answered without hesitation. “I haven’t forgotten everything you did for me. Back then, you gave me the strength to keep going.”
Guilt flickered across his expression, casting a shadow over his face. “But I couldn’t save you in the end. I failed you. I’m sorry.”
“Don’t,” I said, shaking my head. “What happened wasn’t your fault. Don’t blame yourself.”
Before he could respond, the door swung open. Whitney stood in the doorway, her face calm but her presence commanding. “Dr. Zimmer,” she said, her voice steady, “your methods don’t seem to be working.”
Sergio adjusted his glasses, his emotions slipping behind a mask of professionalism. “Then we’ll need to try something else.”
Whitney’s eyes darted between us before settling on me. “Maybe if she stays with me, I’ll feel more comfortable.”
I almost laughed at the absurdity. Did she honestly think Sergio would hurt me? It felt more like an excuse to keep me under her watchful eye. For someone who was supposed to be my little sister, she had a way of making me feel like the reckless one.
Sergio didn’t argue. He motioned for us to follow him into the treatment room.
I knew his methods well. When I had sought his help, I was fully aware of my struggles and ready to face them. Whitney was a different story. She refused to acknowledge she needed help and fought every step of the way. When Sergio attempted to use hypnosis, it became a clash of wills. She didn’t just resist she pushed back, trying to dismantle his techniques and turn them against him.
This wasn’t therapy.
It was a duel.
Whitney might appear delicate, but her will was forged from something unyielding a lifetime of surviving things most people never faced. Every instinct in her had been sharpened into a weapon, and she didn’t know how to set it down.
Watching their silent standoff, I decided to intervene. “Maybe we should grab some lunch and continue later?” I suggested. After all, we were mostly here for show, killing time more than anything.
Sergio straightened and nodded. “I’ll arrange it. Ms. Morrigan, do you have a preference?”
“Vegetarian,” she replied without hesitation.
“Noted. Take a moment to relax.” He left without another word.
The moment the door clicked shut, Whitney moved quickly, her eyes scanning the room. Once she was satisfied there were no cameras, she leaned closer and lowered her voice. “You shouldn’t share so much about yourself. The more people know, the more power they have over you. That doctor isn’t right his focus isn’t on me. It’s on you.”
“Yes, he figured it out. He knows who I am,” I said, keeping my voice steady, though unease crept beneath the surface.
Whitney’s eyes widened. “Then what do we ”
“Relax,” I cut in, leaning forward slightly. “I’ve known him for years. The bed you’re lying on? I’ve been there plenty of times. If he wanted to harm me, he’d have done it long ago. He’s helped me more than once.”
She pressed her fingers to her temples, exhaling slowly. “Sorry. Maybe I overreacted. It’s just… I don’t trust people the way you do.”
“I understand,” I said, softening my tone. “Look, if you’re not comfortable with therapy, just treat this as downtime. A chance to breathe.”
“Alright,” she said quietly, though her eyes remained fixed on mine. “But I can’t shake the feeling something’s off about the way he looks at you. I hope I’m wrong.”
“It’s probably nothing more than seeing an old friend again,” I said with a small shrug, trying to let the thought go.
…
After lunch, we lingered for a while before leaving. On our way home, we swung by the hospital to check on Whitney’s cold. The doctor ran a few quick tests and handed her prescriptions for antibiotics and cold medicine. It seemed routine, but Whitney’s guarded expression never wavered.
As we stepped out, Luther appeared with a calm demeanor that felt anything but coincidental. “Ms. Morrigan, what a coincidence. Everything alright?”
“Just a cold,” Whitney replied, her tone clipped and her face unreadable. She gave him a short, dismissive answer before turning away.
I glanced over my shoulder as we walked off Luther was still standing there, his gaze locked on Whitney’s retreating figure.
“Are you absolutely sure you’ve never seen him before in the organization?” I asked.
Whitney shook her head without hesitation. “I don’t remember him. But I was injured once. There are things I’ve forgotten. Either way, anyone from that place isn’t worth remembering.”
“Then let it go,” I said. “No point dwelling on it.”
We got into the car, the day’s weight pressing down on both of us. At a red light, a sleek black Porsche Cayenne sped past, its windows tinted just enough to hide most of the driver’s face but not all of it.
I caught a glimpse. Sergio was behind the wheel, heading down the road that led only to the hospital.
“Is he hurt?” I murmured, my thoughts swirling as the car disappeared from view.
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Chapters
- Chapter 433: Knowing the Truth
- Chapter 432: This Child Doesn’t Look Like Sergio
- Chapter 431: I’m Your Most Important Person
- Chapter 430: I’m Your Psychologist
- Chapter 429: Is it you?
- Chapter 428: I Will Always Love You
- Chapter 427: You’re Poisoned
- Chapter 426: I’m Sick
- Chapter 425: Cut Her Off
- Chapter 424: A Hair’s Breadth
- Chapter 423: Elena, Let Go!
- Chapter 422: Whitney Is Missing
- Chapter 421: I Want You to Suffer
- Chapter 420: The Trap
- Chapter 419: Thunderstorm Night
- Chapter 418: Living Alone Truly Is Too Hard
- Chapter 417: Behind My Back
- Chapter 416: All It Takes Is One Loss
- Chapter 415: To Be a Third Wheel
- Chapter 414: His Focus
- Chapter 413: I Exposed Them
- Chapter 412: Insane Goal
- Chapter 411: Everyone’s Getting It
- Chapter 410: Let Me Explain
- Chapter 409: Male Models
- Chapter 408: Something is Wrong
- Chapter 407: SHE IS Sick
- Chapter 406: The Dead Won’t Know
- Chapter 405: I Will Always Protect You, Elena
- Chapter 404: I’m The Dismembered Person
- Chapter 403: Is Wisteria Still Alive?
- Chapter 402: Unboxing it
- Chapter 401: THAT Corpse
- Chapter 400: That Regret
- Chapter 399: In Trouble
- Chapter 398: Luther Again
- Chapter 397: Carl, I’m Pregnant
- Chapter 396: Something Happened
- Chapter 395: Strike First and Silence Them
- Chapter 394: Unexpected Situation: Attack!
- Chapter 393: The Morrigans Are Guilty, But Not to This Extent!
- Chapter 392: New Clues
- Chapter 391: Let’s End Here
- Chapter 390: I Want to Marry Him Properly
- Chapter 389: Want to Force Him to Divorce
- Chapter 388: Crazy Mediators
- Chapter 387: My good Path
- Chapter 386: Vito, You crazy Liar
- Chapter 385: Live Your Life Well
- Chapter 384: Finally, My Sister Was Free
- Chapter 383: Grandma Had Played a Final Trick on Dominic
- Chapter 382: Vito, I Hope You Rot in Hell!
- Chapter 381: Nothing to Do With the Morrigans
- Chapter 380: Burn the Ancestor’s Grave
- Chapter 379: Finally Found You, My Love
- Chapter 378: Kill Her Father
- Chapter 377: Forget Me, This Sinful Grandma
- Chapter 376: The Truth About Mrs Blackwell Senior
- Chapter 375: Use Me
- Chapter 374: What have you done
- Chapter 373: A Monster
- Chapter 372: No Fear
- Chapter 371: Not Scared
- Chapter 370: Scared Of death
- Chapter 369: Be quick
- Chapter 368: Die Already
- Chapter 367: The distraction
- Chapter 366: Run Now
- Chapter 365: Bad feeling
- Chapter 364: THE WEDDING
- Chapter 363: FATHERS LOVE
- Chapter 362: AFRAID TO LOVE
- Chapter 361: Atone for Your sins
- Chapter 360: Family Reunion
- Chapter 359: Hope to Tear You Apart
- Chapter 358: She’s Elena
- Chapter 357: THE LOST Hale TWINS
- Chapter 356: EXPOSE HIM
- Chapter 355: Wanting to End It All
- Chapter 354: MY SWEET Cousin
- Chapter 353: Explain TO ME
- Chapter 352: have you stopped loving me
- Chapter 351: I Wasn’t Going Anywhere
- Chapter 350: DO NOT ORDER ME AROUND
- Chapter 349: Order Me Around
- Chapter 348: HE IS A LUNATIC
- Chapter 347: Even till Her Death
- Chapter 346: I Won’t Dodge
- Chapter 345: How You Want to Die?
- Chapter 344: Meeting Amber Again
- Chapter 343: Could You Love Me?
- Chapter 342: I’m Yours Tonight
- Chapter 341: Whitney Meeting Lewis
- Chapter 340: Welcome Back to My World
- Chapter 339: Come Back to Me
- Chapter 338: I Found His Stone of Duality
- Chapter 337: I Will Go
- Chapter 336: His Aunt
- Chapter 335: Securing the DNA Sample
- Chapter 334: Amber’s Son
- Chapter 333: What If She’s My Mother?
- Chapter 332: I’m Not Interested in Elena
- Chapter 331: She Had Nothing to Lose
- Chapter 330: Theo set his trap
- Chapter 329: My Elena
- Chapter 328: Are You Surprised?
- Chapter 327: Why Did You Come Back?
- Chapter 326: Elena, Come With Me Now
- Chapter 325: Elena, Come Here Now
- Chapter 324: Reaching Out to Lewis My Mate
- Chapter 323: Reunited, I Am Elena Sis
- Chapter 322: Meeting Whitney Again
- Chapter 321: Easily Deceived
- Chapter 320: Kill Him
- Chapter 319: Seventy–two Hours On My Knees
- Chapter 318: Blood for Blood
- Chapter 317: Shedding Her Skin For Me
- Chapter 316: My Precious Girl
- Chapter 315: Strip For Me
- Chapter 314: It Was Me All Along
- Chapter 313: Sinister Heart And Friendly Smiles
- Chapter 312: Drop the Act Elena
- Chapter 311: Co–conspirators
- Chapter 310: Even If Hell Awaits Me
- Chapter 309: Suspicions People
- Chapter 308: Leave No Regrets This Time
- Chapter 307: No Regrets At All
- Chapter 306: Another Death Is Coming
- Chapter 305: I Knew You Would Come Back
- Chapter 304: Sister’s Help
- Chapter 303: Big Liar
- Chapter 302: Secrets And Hurt
- Chapter 301: Fighting Couples
- Chapter 300: She Knows
- Chapter 299: New Friends
- Chapter 298: A good Audience
- Chapter 297: He Loves me
- Chapter 296: My Sister
- Chapter 295: Similar Issues
- Chapter 294: Old Faces
- Chapter 293: Public Appearances
- Chapter 292: Babies And Families
- Chapter 291: Strange Woman
- Chapter 290: Nice Pictures
- Chapter 289: Future Plans
- Chapter 288: Too peaceful
- Chapter 287: Good Dad
- Chapter 286: A Nice Scene
- Chapter 285: Before the Storm Breaks
- Chapter 284: Hunting the Hunter
- Chapter 283: The Game She Thinks She’s Winning
- Chapter 282: When Grief Turns Into a Weapon
- Chapter 281: Love, Blood, and War
- Chapter 280: A Trap Set in Daylight
- Chapter 279: The Snake That Refused to Hide
- Chapter 278: Ashes Under the Magnolia Tree
- Chapter 277: A Head Offered to the Grave
- Chapter 276: The Woman in the Shadows
- Chapter 275: The River Took Her First
- Chapter 274: Begging at the Edge of Ruin
- Chapter 273: The Heiress Revealed
- Chapter 272: Under the Spotlight, the Truth Bleeds
- Chapter 271: The Ring He Never Took Off
- Chapter 270: You Still Have Me
- Chapter 269: His Exhibition
- Chapter 268: The Blackwells
- Chapter 267: Please Run
- Chapter 266: My Girlfriend
- Chapter 265: Missing Girl
- Chapter 264: Show Off
- Chapter 263: Danger? Run
- Chapter 262: Finding Truths
- Chapter 261: Pack Collapse
- Chapter 260: Bare Secrets
- Chapter 259: Camilla is Back
- Chapter 258: Pack Wars
- Chapter 257: Lies About money
- Chapter 256: Price for a Night?
- Chapter 255: Bad Brother
- Chapter 254: Back To School
- Chapter 253: In Control
- Chapter 252: Small Chip
- Chapter 251: Our Child?
- Chapter 250: The Seer
- Chapter 249: The Sacrifice
- Chapter 248: Woman In a Mask
- Chapter 247: She Talks
- Chapter 246: Teeth For Tat
- Chapter 245: Really Connecting
- Chapter 244: Don’t Cry
- Chapter 243: I Failed You
- Chapter 242: She Is Gone
- Chapter 241: Unstable Soul
- Chapter 240: Prayers on Mount Spiritus
- Chapter 239: A Grandmother’s Fading Sight
- Chapter 238: If You’re Here, Blow the Candle
- Chapter 237: The Girl in Wax
- Chapter 236: Beneath the Repair Shop
- Chapter 235: Where it all started
- Chapter 234: The Shop
- Chapter 233: Risky Move
- Chapter 232: Sneaky Woman
- Chapter 231: True Love
- Chapter 230: The Answer
- Chapter 229: Not true
- Chapter 228: Lose it
- Chapter 227: Karma served cold
- Chapter 226: Her Lover
- Chapter 225: Who is this?
- Chapter 224: Pretenders
- Chapter 223: The Video
- Chapter 222: Pay Back Time
- Chapter 221: A Good Time
- Chapter 220: Final Truth
- Chapter 219: Stress Relief
- Chapter 218: Lets Wait
- Chapter 217: I agree
- Chapter 216: Test Results
- Chapter 215: Smart Kids
- Chapter 214: Me or Her
- Chapter 213: No meaning
- Chapter 212: Right Place
- Chapter 211: Run Away
- Chapter 210: Lies and Snitches
- Chapter 209: The House Snitch
- Chapter 208: Bad Dreams
- Chapter 207: Lost Child
- Chapter 206: Plain Sight
- Chapter 205: The Bet
- Chapter 204: Too Late
- Chapter 203: The Real Girl
- Chapter 202: Your Face
- Chapter 201: I Am Back
- Chapter 200: It Is You
- Chapter 199: Family Feuds
- Chapter 198: Delusional Lovers
- Chapter 197: The Target
- Chapter 196: How Much
- Chapter 195: Not Your Baby
- Chapter 194: The Proff
- Chapter 193: Not His Baby
- Chapter 192: The Culprit
- Chapter 191: The Trap
- Chapter 190: Weddings
- Chapter 189: The Harsh Truth
- Chapter 188: Happy New Year
- Chapter 187: Pay Back
- Chapter 186: Help You
- Chapter 185: Consequences
- Chapter 184: Who Hit My Wife
- Chapter 183: Bad Visitors
- Chapter 182: The Mask
- Chapter 181: Do Not Go
- Chapter 180: Her Move
- Chapter 179: I See You
- Chapter 178: Our Home
- Chapter 177: Move on
- Chapter 176: Investigate
- Chapter 175: False Alarm
- Chapter 174: The Accident
- Chapter 173: Close Call
- Chapter 172: Small Tracks
- Chapter 171: Look Closely
- Chapter 170: Wrong Direction
- Chapter 169: Friends And Enemies
- Chapter 168: Cheaters And Babies
- Chapter 167: Not My Child
- Chapter 166: This was War
- Chapter 165: Secret Affairs
- Chapter 164: Daughter’s Sins
- Chapter 163: Close Demands
- Chapter 162: I Like You
- Chapter 161: Close Bond
- Chapter 160: Mine Now
- Chapter 159: Loving Husband
- Chapter 158: Satisfying Gaze
- Chapter 157: Me or Her
- Chapter 156: Perfect Trap
- Chapter 155: The Good Daughter
- Chapter 154: Help Me
- Chapter 153: Huge Secrets
- Chapter 152: Consequences for her
- Chapter 151: My Husband And I
- Chapter 150: Small Favours
- Chapter 149: Old Names
- Chapter 148: Close to me
- Chapter 147: Family Of Leeches
- Chapter 146: No Risky Moves
- Chapter 145: The Warehouse
- Chapter 144: The Man Who Killed Me
- Chapter 143: The Autopsy Result
- Chapter 142: Teach Me
- Chapter 141: I Did Not Know
- Chapter 140: Lyches And Family
- Chapter 139: I Kissed You
- Chapter 138: Please Stop
- Chapter 137: The Twins
- Chapter 136: Emotional Support
- Chapter 135: you
- Chapter 134: Death
- Chapter 133: Death And Grief
- Chapter 132: The Accident
- Chapter 131: Pack Trouble
- Chapter 130: Appreciation
- Chapter 129: Mother’s History
- Chapter 128: She’s Pregnant
- Chapter 127: Hospital Fights
- Chapter 126: Family Doubts
- Chapter 125: Let’s Snap
- Chapter 124: End Game
- Chapter 123: The Truth
- Chapter 122: She’s Back
- Chapter 121: She’s Back
- Chapter 120: Pregnant Luna
- Chapter 119: Blame Game
- Chapter 118: Read It
- Chapter 117: Negotiations
- Chapter 116: Old Books
- Chapter 115: Tender Hands
- Chapter 114: watch out
- Chapter 113: Rivals Gift
- Chapter 112: My Comfort
- Chapter 111: Don’t Kill Me
- Chapter 110: Underground Secret
- Chapter 109: Our Kiss
- Chapter 108: Drunk Wife
- Chapter 107: Intimate
- Chapter 106: My Business
- Chapter 105: The Morrigan’s
- Chapter 104: Family Drama
- Chapter 103: Hold Me Tight
- Chapter 102: Known faces 2
- Chapter 101: Known faces
- Chapter 100: Doctor’s Truth
- Chapter 99: Safe Lies
- Chapter 98: Let’s Paint
- Chapter 97: She Is Watching
- Chapter 96: Don’t Lie
- Chapter 95: The Real "s"
- Chapter 94: Husbands support
- Chapter 93: The Candidates
- Chapter 92: Stay Close
- Chapter 91: Another Man
- Chapter 90: Old Friends
- Chapter 89: Not Her
- Chapter 88: The Statue
- Chapter 87: The Statue
- Chapter 86: Old Me
- Chapter 85: Don’t Betray Me
- Chapter 84: New House
- Chapter 83: Another Love
- Chapter 82: consequences
- Chapter 81: Old Flames
- Chapter 80: Tied Together
- Chapter 79: Forced Mates
- Chapter 78: No Objections
- Chapter 77: Breakfast And Kids
- Chapter 76: Obsessed With Him
- Chapter 75: Married by Force
- Chapter 74: Alpha’s Ruling
- Chapter 73: Loud Evidence
- Chapter 72: Accusations And Traps
- Chapter 71: Family Acussations
- Chapter 70: House Rules
- Chapter 69: Damage Control
- Chapter 68: Lights, Camera, Action
- Chapter 67: Shades And Parties
- Chapter 66: Old Feelings
- Chapter 65: Old Riley
- Chapter 64: The Mechanic Shop
- Chapter 63: Satisfied Wife
- Chapter 62: Sales and Pride
- Chapter 61: Sisters And Husbands
- Chapter 60: Crazy Wishes 2
- Chapter 59: Crazy Wishes
- Chapter 58: Remember Me
- Chapter 57: Pregnancy Bargain
- Chapter 56: Blame Game
- Chapter 55: In sickness and Health
- Chapter 54: Back down
- Chapter 53: Stories Fly
- Chapter 52: Calm And Fury
- Chapter 51: Luna Riley
- Chapter 50: Unwanted Babies
- Chapter 49: Baby Trap
- Chapter 48: Babies And Excuses
- Chapter 47: Caught In The Act 2
- Chapter 46: Caught In the Act
- Chapter 45: Public Display
- Chapter 44: Having Kids
- Chapter 43: Eyes That Don’t Miss
- Chapter 42: Slipped Mask
- Chapter 41: Happy Moments
- Chapter 40: Confessions and Jealousy
- Chapter 39: Late Night Talks
- Chapter 38: Mr. Hale
- Chapter 37: The Police
- Chapter 36: Guilty Alpha’s
- Chapter 35: Mrs. Riley
- Chapter 34: The Funeral
- Chapter 33: Back to the Alpha
- Chapter 32: The Shift
- Chapter 31: Riley’s Memories
- Chapter 30: My Luna
- Chapter 29: Unknown Chains
- Chapter 28: Secret Statues
- Chapter 27: My Mothers Tears
- Chapter 26: In The Dark
- Chapter 25: Stuck In The Middle
- Chapter 24: Pink walls
- Chapter 23: Ghost from the past
- Chapter 22: The Alpha’s Command
- Chapter 21: The Alpha’s Granddaughter
- Chapter 20: Puppy Eyes
- Chapter 19: Old Enemies
- Chapter 18: Bound By Instint
- Chapter 17: Quick decision
- Chapter 16: The Mate I Chose
- Chapter 15: The Alpha’s Return
- Chapter 14: The Scar
- Chapter 13: The Weight of Betrayal
- Chapter 12: The Predator’s Eyes
- Chapter 11: Stolen Dreams
- Chapter 10: Vanishing
- Chapter 9: Silver Shore
- Chapter 8: Tainted Territory
- Chapter 7: The Specter of Betrayal
- Chapter 6: Shattered Bonds
- Chapter 5: The Shift of Loyalty
- Chapter 4: The Dress of Blood
- Chapter 3: The Weight of the Pack
- Chapter 2: The Weight of Lies
- Chapter 1: The Night I Died