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Chapter 98 – The Luna is Secret Heiress (Olivia & Ethan) Novel Free Online

Posted on October 10, 2025 by thisisterrisun

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“You’re early,” I said, smiling despite my exhaustion from the long day.

“I didn’t want you waiting in this weather.” His ice-blue eyes swept over me with concern as he guided me toward the passenger door.

Once inside the warm interior, Connor took my cold hands between his. His touch was like fire against my chilled skin, his wolf’s higher body temperature immediately providing comfort.

“Your hands are freezing,” he murmured, rubbing them gently. “You should have called me to pick you up earlier.”

“I had to finish reviewing Noah’s case files,” I explained. “The hearing is next week.”

Connor’s thumbs traced circles on my palms, sending pleasant tingles up my arms. “How is he doing?”

“Better. The occupational therapist says he’s making good progress with the prosthetic hand.”

Connor nodded, his expression softening. “And Leah? Any news before we see her?”

I shook my head, feeling the familiar weight of worry settle in my chest. “Nothing yet. The registry is still searching for a match.”

The drive to Harbor City Memorial Hospital was quiet, both of us lost in our thoughts. Connor’s hand rested on mine, a silent reminder of his support that meant more than words could express.

When we arrived at the hospital, the antiseptic smell hit me as soon as we entered. The fluorescent lights cast a harsh glow over the sterile corridors as we made our way to Leah’s room.

We found her sitting by the window, her thin frame wrapped in a hospital gown. The pink woolen hat that Noah had bought her covered her chemotherapy-induced hair loss. She was staring out at the falling snow, lost in thought.

“Leah?” I called softly.

She turned, her pale face lighting up when she saw me. “Olivia! I wasn’t expecting you today.”

“I wanted to introduce you to someone special,” I said, gesturing to Connor. “This is Connor Rivers, my mate-to-be.”

Leah’s eyes widened as she took in Connor’s imposing presence. Her wolf instinctively lowered itself in deference to his Alpha status.

“It’s an honor to meet you, Alpha Rivers,” she said, her voice barely above a whisper. is

Connor’s expression softened as he approached her bedside. The honor la mine, Lean. Olivia het Tol lot about you.”

“All good things, I hope,” she replied with a shy smile.

“The best,” Connor assured her, his usual intimidating aura tempered by genuine warmth

I reached into my bag and pulled out a small package wrapped in tissue paper. “I brought you something

Leah’s amber eyes lit up with curiosity as she accepted the gift. Her thin fingers carefully unwrapped the package to reveal a cream-colored woolen hat.

“It’s beautiful,” she breathed, running her fingers over the soft material.

“I noticed your pink one was getting a bit worn,” I explained. “I thought you might like a new one.”

Without hesitation, Leah removed her old pink hat and replaced it with the cream one. The color complemented her pale skin, bringing a touch of warmth to her face.

“How do I look?” she asked, adjusting it slightly.

“Perfect,” I assured her, my heart warming at the genuine joy in her expression.

Connor’s phone buzzed in his pocket. He glanced at the screen, his expression shifting subtly. “Excuse me, f need to take this.”

As he stepped out into the hallway, I took a seat beside Leah’s bed. “How are you feeling today?”

“Better than yesterday,” she said, her fingers still touching the soft hat. “The doctors say my latest blood work shows some improvement.”

“That’s wonderful news,” I said, squeezing her hand gently.

Leah’s smile faltered slightly. “But they still say I need the bone marrow transplant. Without it…”

She didn’t need to finish the sentence. We both knew what was at stake.

(Connor’s POV)

I stepped into the hallway, closing the door behind me before answering the call. “Dominic. What’s the situation?”

“We’ve hit a snag with Frederick’s project in America,” Dominic Reeves reported. “He’s managed to secure emergency funding through a shell company.”

My wolf stirred restlessly beneath my skin. “Find the source and shut it down.”

“Already working on it, Alpha. There’s more-we’ve confirmed Vanessa’s involvement and location. She’s staying at a private villa on the outskirts of San Francisco.”

My jaw tightened at the mention of my foster sister. The betrayal still cut deep, despite everything I now knew about her obsession and instability.

“I want her brought in,” I said, my voice dropping to a dangerous Alpha timbre. “Send our American contacts

No mistakes this time.”

“Understood, Alpha. We’ll have her within 48 hours.”

“Keep me updated,” I ordered before ending the call.

I took a moment to compose myself, pushing my wolf back from the surface. Olivia didn’t need to be burdened with these concerns tonight. Not when she was already carrying so much worry for the Pierce siblings.

When I reentered the room, I found Olivia and Leah chatting animatedly. Leah was showing Olivia a small sketch she’d drawn a simple landscape with trees and mountains. My wolf calmed at the sight of Olivia’s gentle smile.

“This is beautiful, Leah,” Olivia was saying. “You have real talent.”

“Noah bought me the sketchbook,” Leah explained. “He says it gives me something to focus on besides the treatments.”

I moved to stand beside Olivia, placing a hand on her shoulder. She leaned into my touch instinctively, a gesture that pleased my wolf immensely.

My phone rang again. I checked the caller ID-it was from the werewolf bone marrow registry. My heart rate quickened as I answered.

“Alpha Rivers speaking.”

The voice on the other end delivered news that made my wolf leap with joy. I listened intently, asking a few clarifying questions before ending the call.

Olivia was watching me, her amber eyes questioning. “Connor? What is it?”

I couldn’t contain my smile. “That was the registry. They’ve found a match for Leah.”

Olivia’s face transformed with joy, her amber eyes widening in disbelief. “Are you serious? They found a match?”

“A perfect match,” I confirmed. “A beta werewolf from the Western Territory. He’s already agreed to donate.” Olivia turned to Leah, grasping her hands. “Did you hear that? They found a match!”

Leah’s thin face went blank with shock before tears welled in her eyes. “Really? Someone matched me?” “Yes,” Olivia said, her own eyes filling with tears. “The transplant can happen as soon as the donor arrives.” Leah’s hands trembled in Olivia’s grasp. “I can’t believe it,” she whispered. “I thought… I was preparing myself for the worst.”

“Not anymore,” Olivia assured her, pulling the young omega into a gentle embrace. “Now you can prepare for getting better.”

I watched as they clung to each other, both shedding tears of relief and happiness. My wolf swelled with pride at being able to deliver this news. The registry had been searching for weeks, but my con.. tions and resources had expedited the process, expanding the search to territories that might otherwise have months to include,

“This means Noah won’t have to work those dangerous jobs anymore, Leah said, wiping her tears. He wort have to worry about paying for my treatments.”

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