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His Male Luna

Chapter 6 Research Facility

Word Count: 2091    |    Released on: 20/10/2023

e to the directive of his ex-mate's, despite the fact that t

he excitement that coursed through his veins. In the confines o

g the pack of doctors and nurses. Having obtained his license, he had spent a year working in a

ertise. With each passing day, he studied diligently, determined to achieve his goal. He knew that the road ahead

their own aspirations, had other plans for him. They envisioned him as a strong Alpha, and thus, were not keen on allowing him to pu

few words, he became aware of his own thoughts. Ackerly was among the Pack Doctor's trio of assistants. They held the respo

agreed to delegate some of th

assistant to the Pack Doctors, working closely alongside him in his endeavors. Ackerly breathed a sigh of r

intricacies of the she-wolves' blood, scrutinizing every detail with a keen eye. The Facility's inhabita

utely aware that a mere six months had passed since the onset of the she-wolves' infertility, yet the gravity of the situation was not lost on

ou have not been giving him your undivided attention, as your duties and obligations in our midst have been occupyin

icroscope and lowered his eyegla

lains, "I had no one waiting for me at home because I wa

hing. At first, she believed Ackerly to be jesting, but as she beheld t

ecrecy, their voices reduced to mere whispers that fell upon no ears but their own. With unwaverin

ous," Acke

uly awe-inspiring. Such an act could only be attributed to a person of unsound mind. Moreover, irrespective of

the lady's countenance fell into a deep

ilently admonishing the one who had dared to reject Ackerly. She appear

bubbling up inside him, but he thought b

gument. "The past is behind us, unchangeable. My focus now is solely on completing this research and liberating the city from t

Alpha's hesitance to release him, then it was imperative that he confront the matter without

to discern his innermost thoughts and emotions. As the man spoke, the woman could s

ncertain of how to provide solace. She hesitated to inquire, particul

o Ackerly's delight. The lady seemed content to let he

out our current situation?" Ackerl

medication that will enable my partner to have a pup." Though her coun

eaked face. All he could do was offer a gentle tap on her shoulder, for he

yet he found himself incapable of remedying his own. The Alpha

mind racing with possibilities. Despite his extensive knowledge on the subje

that they substantiate their assertions with substantial proof. It was duly noted by the experts that the greater th

with a calm and collected tone. "Are yo

not trouble you?" Katty questioned, her voice trembling with worry. In an effo

anything but cheerful. The pack of she-wolves nearly spat upon hi

re existed an insufficient number of gravid she-wolves to fulfill the needs of the pack. The responsibility f

y, she discerned the look on Ackerly's face. "Fret not," Katty reassured, "for their appreh

loath to betray his ignorance by admitting his lac

ir senses. There was nothing inherently flawed abou

rt early as I am indisposed," Ackerly dec

by Katty's presence. She nonchalantly ackno

or of his home, his body drained of all energy. He experienced the sensa

n that it was not a physical ailment that plagued him, but rathe

e knew he had to maintain the façade of composure, to project an image of unflappable confidence in the face of rejection.

r healing of the deep wound in their che

a refreshing shower. The sharp agony that coursed through his

ed at his chest, hoping to alleviate the searing pain, but to no avail. The man's counten

hings within reach. The excruciating pain co

s lips in a desperate whisper, as he clutch

the man he had been addressing was merely muttering to no one in particular.

nd stoically endured the excruciating pain. After much effort and struggle, he finally

tivity with a different woman, and th

ion of needles piercing his heart and puncturing it with tiny holes. A

ough gritted teeth, "I shall never be able to forgive you for

e prolonged agony you are subjecting me to," he exclaimed. Ackerly fo

es to constrict. Ackerly's lungs were devoid of oxygen. The man st

e felt his consciousness slipping away, leaving hi

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