Chapter 46
There were about ten days left before the ninth of the next month.
Every day, I went to different hospitals and got prescriptions so I could accumulate sleeping pills.
After coming home one day and placing the medicine on the table, I glanced at the box setting to the
side.
I hadn’t returned the dress and necklace to Roman yet. I was surprised he hadn’t asked for it back
given how expensive the necklace must be. I quickly picked up the phone and made arrangements to
deliver them to him.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtAlthough I had to deal with Roman, I would return what did not belong to me.
The delivery man arrived quickly. After sending the package out, I felt much more at ease.
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When Roman saw the dress and necklace being returned, he was pleased, and his wolf pawed at him.
“I know, I know,” he soothed.
If it were someone else, they would have already sold the
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necklace, but Taya had returned it. Which meant she cared about him enough to return something that
belonged to him, and she didn’t care about the money.
Sure, she was resistant, but he’d dealt with this before with
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women. He loved a challenge. Right now, he just needed her to secure the project…and then he’d
secure her.
Once I sent Roman’s things back to him, I took a nap.
Harper calling woke me up.
“It’s ready!” she screamed excitedly into the phone.
“On my way!” I answered.
The wedding dress Harper had custom made was ready.
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As poorly as I felt, there was no way I was missing this, and I was genuinely excited with her.
I gathered myself and tried to forget about the exhaustion I was feeling. When I got to the bridal shop,
Damian, Harper’s fiancé, was also there. When he saw me coming in, he greeted me warmly.
“Where’s Harper?” I asked him excitedly.
Damian raised his chin toward the fitting room. “She’s trying the dress on. I saved you a seat over
here.”
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Oh, thank the goddess there was someplace to sit.
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It was getting harder and harder to stand for long periods of time. My body could never get enough
oxygen anymore. The weaker my heart got, the worse the symptoms were. I knew it wouldn’t be long
for me, but I HAD to see Harper and Damian’s mating ceremony if it was the last thing I did.
And…it might possibly actually be the last thing I did.