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Author: Michy Gaza
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The medic tried to speak, tried to tell him to move, but Alexander refused to budge. “Do what you need to. I’m not leaving her.”

He stayed there as they worked, his hands never letting go.

He pressed gauze, injected stabilizers, whispered her name like a prayer.

For every second Raven kept breathing, Alexander fought harder, because if she died, it would break more than just Sarah.

He couldn’t let that happen.

Not now.

Not ever.

The medic looked up. “She’s going into shock. We need to move her now.”

Alexander stood immediately, scooping Raven into his arms, ignoring the blood, the weight, the tremors in his limbs. “The chopper,” he said hoarsely. “Get it ready. Clear the airspace. Tell the hospital I’m bringing in someone I refuse to lose.”

And with that, he carried her like a brother would a fallen sister.

He walked through the smoke and wreckage, past the bodies she dropped to keep Sarah safe, past the guards saluting him as they cleared a path.

And the only thing he whispered again
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