Chapter 229
BECKY
After days and nights of hard work, I finally hit my breaking point and collapsed.
D ickson had been right when he'd tried to tell me to slow down, but I hadn't been
eager to listen. So, when my body finally eaved, I succumbed to an intense bout
of illness. Di ckson ushered me into a private room in the clinic and started
treating. me right away.
I was feverish for days and my mind was dizzy. The hours move in ways I
couldn’t comprehend, and I didn’t know how long I had been sleeping. I could
feel it when D ickson came into my room and applied a cool cloth to my forehead,
but I didn’t have the strength to say anything. I was far too weak to move or
speak
Sometimes, I had nightmares. In those wicked dreams, I would see the faces of
Marina and Angela, as well as shadow-like beings that lingered in the
background. The shadows would surround me and try to engulf me with their
black power.
I would wake from them crying but then fall back into heavy slumber. This
continued on for a while, until finally, one night, I opened my eyes and found the
strength to move.
I was woken up by a loud noise downstairs. Though the voices were faint. I heard
someone talking with great emotion. Soon after, another more soothing voice
tried to calm them down. As they spoke, I glanced at the clock. It was quite late
and well past clinic hours.
So, who was the mystery visitor?
I removed the cloth from my head and carefully got out of bed. My legs wobbled,
and I took a moment to acclimate myself before I took a timid step forward. Once
I was certain I could move without falling, I walked over to the door and then
quietly moved to the staircase.
After a moment of pause, I climbed down the stairs, and when I reached the
bottom, I was surprised to see Jasper and D ckson.
“Becky?” Dickson asked in surprise, and he rushed to my side swiftly. He
instinctually held his arm out to steady me and I accepted it gratefully. “What are
you doing down here?”
“What happened to you. Becky?” Jasper asked with concern as his eyes trailed
over me. I hadn't had a chance to look at myself, but I was almost certain that I
looked pale and terrible. There was no way that I appeared as put-together as 1
normally did, not if I'd been unconscious for so long.
“She's been working too many hours,” Di ckson explained for me, and he led me
over to a chair. “She's worn out.”
“But I've slept enough now,” I insisted, though I took a seat anyway. “Or maybe
I've been asleep for too long How many days was out for?
Di ckson frowned and stared at me as if I were insane. “You've only slept for half
a day, Becky”
I was unmediately taken aback. Considering how many had dreams I had I
thought I'd been asleep for at least three days. It certainly felt like it.
But despair my conson. I brushed my thoughts aside and loodied at Jasper What
was the tall, muscular guard tromm Wild Crawler doing here Shouldn't he have
been at Marley's side, attending to the many aiding patients in the Pack’s chine
“What a going on I wondered and Jasper’s expression gees serious
Marley se me he explained vaguely and after he exhaled sleeply, he continued
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My heart began to race in anticipation. “What happened?”
Jasper exchanged a glance with Di ckson. They seemed reluctant to share, but
the time for vagueness ha They needed to be upfront with me.
Don’t hide anything from me. I insisted as I glanced between them. “I'm feeling
much better now. I can hand
Jasper hesitated, but after a deep breath, he said something that made me stop
in my tracks.
“This is going to sound crazy. But some of the patients the ones that have died...
well.. they've come back to life.
1 stared at him in disbelief, but I knew at once from his solemn expression that
he wasn’t joking.
“What are you talking about?” I demanded. “I don’t understand.”
“I know it sounds crazy,” he repeated. “It's rather shocking, but I'm telling you the
truth.”
He shook his head and then leaned against the nearest table and crossed his
muscular arms.
“The death number in Wild Crawler has been increasing,” he explained. “As a
result, some of the corpses weren't burnt or buried in a timely fashion. Two days
ago, two of the guards of the mortuary were attacked. One died and the other
was heavily injured. The one who survived reported what happened to him. He
told Marley and Alpha Rayden that he'd been attacked by a corpse, only it wasn't
a corpse... it was a moving, breathing entity.”
My lips parted in shock.
A breathing corpse?
This sounded like a twisted nightmare, one even scarier than the ones I'd
endured upstairs.
“Marley and Rayden thought it would be necessary to send me here and tell you
both what happened.” Jasper said. “We thought you might have an explanation.”
“I don't know.” I admitted as I shook my head. “Nothing like that happened when
the first patient died. The coroner took quite a few days to examine the body and
complete his report. The body never reanimated.”
Jasper nodded “Marley considered that as well. But she proposed a theory... she
believes that the first patient didn’t actually die from the disease”
“What do you mean Di ckson spoke up, and he pushed his dark glasses up the
bridge of his nose.
“The first one who died was old and he had many other diseases, Jasper offered.
“The mysterious illness might have been a trigger but it wasn’t the ultimate
reason for his demise
I considered this idea for a moment and then frowned. “So that would mean that
the patients who died directly from the disease are more likely to reanimate? To
become the living dead”
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I nodded thoughtfully Did Marley manage to take a blood sample
“There was no blood sample.” the guard answered. “The living dead had no
blood in their veins.”
I felt a little defeated at his reply. A blood sample could have given us a great
deal of answers and would have been immensely helpful.
When I frowned, Jasper reached into a leather bag beside him and retrieved
some papers. He held them out to me.
“You'll understand what I mean after you read Marley's report”
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