*EMILY* I woke up to the sound of machines beeping and the faint smell of antiseptic. My head was pounding and it felt like a jackhammer was going off inside my skull. I tried to open my eyes, but the bright light made me wince and shut them tight. After a few moments, my eyes slowly adjusted to t
I wanted to speak, to ask them what had happened to me and why I was in the hospital. But my throat felt dry and sore, and I couldn't seem to form the words. All I could do was watch them in confusion, trying to understand their reactions. The shock on their faces was palpable, almost as if it was
Minutes passed, but it felt like hours. Finally, the door to the room opened, and a doctor walked in. He looked at me with a concerned expression on his face. "How are you feeling?" he asked in a gentle voice. "My head... it still hurts," I managed to say, my voice barely above a whisper. The doc
*ALPHA LANCE* I called for a meeting with my brothers the next day. We sat around the big table and I told them everything I had undergone while they were unconscious. They were shocked and horrified to hear about the evil mate that had been causing all the trouble. Lincoln spoke up first, "I can
I slammed my fist on the desk, and my knuckles stung from the impact. I felt a surge of anger, but it quickly turned into pain, and I slumped onto my bed. I felt like giving up, but I knew I couldn't. I had to find a way to stop this madness. I took a deep breath and tried to calm myself down. I ne
She was my rock, my support system, and my best friend. She had been there for me through thick and thin, and I knew I wanted to spend the rest of my life with her. We fell asleep, wrapped up in each other's arms, and for the first time in days, I felt a sense of peace. But something was wrong. Ve
*EMILY* I woke up feeling more refreshed than I had in a long time. The hospital room was quiet, and I could hear the soft beeping of the machines around me. I felt more energetic than I had in days, and I knew that I was finally on the path to recovery. As if on cue, a nurse came into the room an
The next day, I was finally discharged from the hospital. It felt strange to be leaving, after spending so many days in the sterile, white-walled environment. As I packed up my belongings, I couldn't help but feel a sense of apprehension about what lay ahead. The nurses had been kind to me during m