Chapter 17
The Lycan's Queen
The Lycanâs Queen Book 1 â Chapter 17 Do you ever feel like youâre in an amazing dream that you never want to wake up from? Yes?
Then you must also know the pain when you are rudely awoken by some stupid person who has no idea how fully invested you were in your dream.
I mean, who wants to be woken up and faced with the harsh reality of life, where nothing happens the way it does in your dream?
Thatâs what happened to me. The stupid beeping from some machine, along with someone deciding to poke me with a needle, was how I awoke. Not very nice.
Imagine, my dream, which was amazing, might I add, was broken because of this!
Groaning, I blinked a few times, giving my eyes time to adjust to the light.
Obviously I expected to see Adonis, but that was not who I saw when I opened my eyes.
I saw some nurse, who poked my hand with a needle, but no sign of Adonis.
The bright light caused me to shut my eyes again, but I opened them soon after, looking around the room. Adonis was clearly not here. Where was he?
And why was I finding this stupid light so bright?
ILIT âOh, youâre awake?â The nurse stood over me and flashed a light into my eyes I hissed and swatted it away. âPlease donât do that.â
âSo sorry! Let me go and alert the doctor that youâre awake.â The nurse rushed out.
It wasnât long before the doctor rushed in and breathed a sigh of relief when she saw me looking at her.
I noticed she dimmed the lights before coming toward me. What was that about?
omilad âYour Majesty, it is such a relief to see you awake and well.â The doctor âThank you, but can you please call me Aarya?â I asked.
The doctor looked horrified and replied, âHow can I? You are my queen.â
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u are i âRight now, I am your patient. Please, call me Aarya,â I pleaded.
âOkay, just this one time,â the doctor relented.
âGood! Whatâs your name? I should thank the person who saved me.â I smiled âJane.â Jane smiled back.
âSo, Jane, care to tell me what the hell happened to me?â I asked.
âWell, it seems like your body wanted to speed up the process of you becoming a lycan. However, you not eating much meant your body didnât have enough energy to keep up with the changes. Hence, you had no energy to even stand, and you fainted,â Jane explained.
âSo, I am a lycan now?â I questioned.
ma an nov âYes, you are now officially a lycan! You will notice some changes, one of which being your heightened sight,â Jane told me.
âThatâs why you dimmed the lights.â It was beginning to make sense to me now âThatâs right. Your body may be weak for the rest of today, but eat properly and you will be fine, Aarya,â
Jane said.
âThank you! Now, my next question, where is my mate?â I looked at Jane, whose face turned pale.
âThe king? Wellâ¦heâ¦,â Jane trailed off.
Immediately my heart started racing. Had something happened to Adonis? I sat up straight and looked at Jane.
âHas something happened?â I pressed Jane.
Jane looked conflicted, like she didnât know if she should tell me or not, Before she could say anything, Lexi walked in and jumped in shock. She didnât know I was awake..
âAarya, youâre awake!â Lexi rushed over âYes, now can you tell me where Adonis is?â I didnât want to waste any more time.
Lexi sighed, âI should have known that would be the first thing you would want to know.â
âIf you know that, then please tell me,â I begged.
âDimitri, he wasnât in a good place when you collapsed. He went mad with rage. We got there just in time to hold him back. I thought he was going to attack this poor doctor. He wouldnât even listen to reason. No one could tell him anything and his lycan⦠oh, Aarya, his lycan wasnât letting go of you. We tried to explain that you could be dying, but his lycan didnât want to let go of your body. Gabe and Evan had to drag him away so you could be treated,â Lexi finally told me.
It took a while for those words to sink in. Adonis was like that just because I collapsed? He wouldnât even let go of my body?
I didnât want to think about the possibility of me not even making it, if this was what he was like if I just collapsed.
âWhere is he?â I turned to Lexi.
âHe is in his cell, the one he had to be locked up in before he found youâ¦.,â Lexi trailed off when she saw me getting up.
âAarya, the IVs, please be careful,â Jane warned me.
I paid no attention to her as I took them off and put on my shoes, which were lying by the foot of my bed. Thankfully I was still dressed in my clothes âI want to apologize for my mate nearly killing you.â I turned to Jane.
âNo, donât. I canât imagine the pain he was going through seeing you like that.â Jane shook her head.
Neither can I, Jane, I thought to myself. After everything Adonis had been through, the last thing he needed was this happening.
âWhere are you going?â Lexi called after me.
âIâm going to find my mate,â I said, walking out of the hospital room.
It shouldnât be that hard, especially with my heightened sense of smell. The thought of Adonis being locked up made me want to cry How could I let him stay there while I lay comfortably in a hospital bed? My head started spinning as I thought of the awful conditions Adonis might be in I had to get to him, now.
Like I thought, my sense of smell made it easy for me to find the place where Adonis was.
Evan and Gabe were standing to the side, talking among themselves. Normally I wouldnât be able to hear what they were saying, but now that I was a lycan, it was much easier.
âI hope she wakes up soon, seeing Dimitri like this again is awful.â Gabe shook his head.
âI agree, but we will keep him locked up till Aarya is better. Dimitri would kill us if he knew we made Aarya go and calm him down when she wasnât one hundred percent.â Evan sighed Adonis was so lucky to have friends like Gabe and Evan; it was obvious to see their concern for their friend.
Gabeâs gaze found mine, and he rushed over with Evan hot on his heels.
âAarya, youâre okay,â Gabe said, relief evident on his face.
âYes, Lexi told me what happened. I need to see Adonis,â I told them.
âOf course, we would never stop you. After all, you are our queen,â Evan teased.
Gabe rolled his eyes, while I laughed.
âYou always know what to say.â I smiled.
âItâs a talent that no one else has.â Gabe playfully hit Evan on the shoulder âIâm flattered. But on a serious note, we are both so glad that youâre okay.
To get to Dimitri, youâll to go down this staircase, and there is a door to the right; he is in there,â Evan told me.
âThank you.â I smiled.
Neither of them looked worried, rather, they looked relived. After hearing their conversation, I wasnât surprised.
They wanted Dimitri out of that room, which only fueled my suspicions that it was an awful room. I followed Evanâs instructions and stopped before the door.
My heart was racing fast, not because I was worried that Adonis would hurt me, but rather because I was worried about the conditions he was in.
Before I could even open the door, a loud growl that could only be Adonis made me jump. Holy shit, that was much louder than I expected. My ears picked up the sound of chains.
Right, this was it, Aarya. You need to get Adonis out of this room; no backing out now.
Without wasting another second, I opened the door and gasped.
Black eyes pierced my own. Fuck, this was not Adonisâ¦.