My Wolf 287
Chapter 287 Chapter 219 **Josie’s POV** Luke is nervous, despite his brave face, I can feel it through the bond. I want to talk to him about it, to tell him how proud and grateful we all are that he is willing to do this for our daughter, but I know he would be offended by that because I would be if any of my guys thanked me for trying to find my own daughter. As far as he is concerned, finding Harper, no matter the cost is his responsibility as much as it is mine. When we go downstairs after showering, my mum is already in the kitchen cooking up a feast. “That smells amazing,” Theo groans as the smell of bacon engulfs us. “I’m suddenly starving.” Axel says as he jumps straight into action to help, getting plates from the cupboard and setting the table. “Good morning, Mum. Thanks for doing this,” I gesture to the food she has prepared. “Good morning. There’s no need to thank me. I need to help, and if that’s the only skill I can offer, then so be it. At least I feel like I’m doing something to contribute,” she smiles. “Mum, just your presence is enough. You don’t have to do anything to prove yourself as helpful,” I reassure, hating that she feels useless because she doesn’t have gifts like the rest of us. “I know, Dear, but it helps me feel a part of the team. Besides, you all need to eat, so someone has to do it, and I’m happy to take the role.” “Okay,” I nod. “Is Robert up yet?” I ask. “Yes, he’s out the back drinking tea. You’d think he hadn’t seen the sun for years by the way he was desperate to get out there,” She comments, and I just shrug. I don’t think it’s wise to tell her where he has been all these years and why. The guys are busy helping my mum and Luke is making us coffee, so I step outside to join Robert on the patio. “How are you feeling?” I ask as I take a seat beside him. “Better than I have felt in years,” he smiles, “Any signs of your gifts returning yet?” I ask. “Yes, I feel them building within me. I should be at full strength soon,” he nods. “How did you find out you had the tumour? You must have had symptoms for someone to check for it.” “Headaches mostly. They became increasingly worse. Sometimes I lose my eyesight, but I’m used to it now. I can cope most of the time. I think breathing fresh air helps,” he explains, drawing in a deep breath. Η “Let me see if I can help at all. There’s no need for you to suffer if we can stop it,” I offer, moving closer to him and holding my hand up to his head. He gives me a nod and call up my healing light, pouring it into him where he needs it. Healing is not my strong point, but it’s usually enough to fix minor injuries. In emergency circumstances, I can do more, but it completely drains me, leaving me incapacitated while I recover the lost energy. “Thank you, my headache has lessened,” Robert says when pull my hand away….