The doctors had no choice. After all, Kenneth was the leader of the pack here.
They had to push my corpse into the emergency room. They carefully cleared away the ice before wiping away the bloodstains.
Unfortunately, I had been frozen for too long. My corpse remained curled up on the hospital bed.
A doctor handed Kenneth a copy of the autopsy report.
His hands trembled as he held it.
Agnes soon arrived at the hospital and wrapped her arms around Kenneth to comfort him.
“Don’t be like this. Irene wouldn’t want to see you like this. You have to pull yourself together. Everyone in the pack still needs
you.”
Kenneth stared blankly at Agnes.
“Who did this? How could a faulty freezer suddenly turn on like that? I just wanted to teach her a lesson and to scare her a little. I
never meant for her to die!”
Agnes patted his back and glanced at the emergency room doors.
“The dead can’t come back, Kenneth. You have to pull yourself together for the sake of your pack, or else…”
Before Agnes could finish her sentence, she suddenly collapsed into Kenneth’s arms.
Panicked, he scooped her up and rushed to find a doctor. He stayed by her side the entire time.
He had already tossed my autopsy to the ground and allowed it to be trampled by passersby.
Kenneth never left Agnes’s ward. He waited for her to wake up. When she finally opened her eyes, he stood up to leave, only for
Agnes to grab his hand.
“Can you stay with me a little longer? Just for a while.”
I was still lying on a cold hospital bed, while Alpha Kenneth was here, keeping Agnes company.
I wanted to tear his chest open and see if he even had a heart.
How could he remain so calm here with another woman?
A bolt of lightning struck outside. Kenneth turned to the window.
“There was a storm that night too. She must have been scared.”
Agnes sat up and watched the look on his face.
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