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The Lunar Curse: A Second Chance With Alpha Draven novel Chapter 330

Chapter 330: It Worked

~**Third Person**~

Meredith straightened, a quiet swell of pride rising in her chest.

Just then, the door creaked open and Draven stepped inside. His presence filled the room immediately, his sharp gaze flicking to the supplies before settling on her.

"Everything you asked for is here?" he asked.

Meredith nodded. "Yes. More than enough."

Then he walked closer, his movements unhurried but deliberate, and glanced over the table. His eyes lingered on the jars and bottles for a moment before they returned to her.

"Okay."

Meredith tied her hair back with the ribbon Deidra handed her, then slipped into one of the aprons folded neatly on the shelf.

Then she pulled the camphor leaves closer, inhaling the sharp, cooling scent before tearing a few into smaller pieces. Their natural oil released quickly, sticky against her fingers.

"Mortar," she murmured, and Deidra was quick to place it in front of her. Meredith dropped the leaves inside and began grinding them down until the green paste coated the bottom.

She added a pinch of dried valerian root, the earthy bitterness grounding the sharpness of camphor.

Draven said nothing, but she could feel his gaze on her. When she glanced up for the briefest second, he was leaning a shoulder against the wall, arms crossed, watching her with that unreadable intensity he carried so well.

She cleared her throat and focused back on her work. "The sage will come next. It has to be burned before I add it to the mix—smoke works better than raw leaf."

Deidra hesitated. "Burn it? Here?"

Meredith gave her a reassuring nod. "Just a small bit. Open that window first."

As Deidra moved, Meredith struck a match, letting the dried sage catch fire for a few seconds before blowing it out and collecting the thin curls of smoke into the bowl.

She then mixed the ashes with the camphor and valerian paste and reached for the lavender oil. She added only two drops, and the room instantly smelled lighter and calmer.

"This will be the base," she explained, more to herself than to anyone else. "Alcohol will thin it out enough to spray on clothes or skin."

Behind her, Draven finally spoke. His voice was low and steady. "You sound sure."

Meredith stalled for a heartbeat, then allowed herself a small smile. "Because I am sure."

When she turned her head, his eyes were still on her—not just watching her work, but watching her. It made her chest flutter unexpectedly.

"Good," he said simply, though his gaze lingered on her a moment longer before he finally looked away.

Meredith pressed her lips together, hiding the grin tugging at them. She returned to the table, steady hands working the mixture with new confidence.

She poured the finished mixture into a small glass vial, sealed it, and gave it a shake. The liquid turned a cloudy green, faintly perfumed with lavender but still strong with camphor.

She held it up to the light, smiling faintly at her work. "This should be enough for a trial," she said. "You can bring one of your men."

Chapter 330: It Worked 1

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