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24. Who did this?

Author: Sweeches
last update Last Updated: 2025-02-28 22:22:31

Aelia’s POV

The scent of antiseptic clung to the air. The soft beep of the heart monitor filled the silence, an annoying reminder that my body had betrayed me.

I lay stiffly in the hospital bed, staring at the ceiling, ignoring the man sitting beside me.

Pedro hadn’t left since I woke up.

Not even once.

And he was making himself useful in the most infuriating ways possible.

The cool press of a damp towel met my forehead.

I flinched.

“Stop that,” I snapped, swatting his hand away.

Pedro ignored me, dipping the towel back into the bowl of water before wringing it out. His sleeves were rolled up, his broad hands moving with precision.

“You’re burning up,” he murmured, placing it back on my forehead with careful fingers.

I nearly growled. “I don’t want your help.”

“Yet, here you are. Needing it.”

My fingers curled into the sheets, my pulse spiking for all the wrong reasons.

Pedro Montonio, the same man who had blackmailed me, taunted me, and cornered me against a wall just hours ago was n
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