Over the coming days, Taya spent more time sleeping than being awake. Even when she did wake up, she only said a few words and fell asleep again. Jackson sat by the hospital bed and didn’t move. His pale face and beard made him look exhausted. It was important for wolves to shift to maintain their vitality, and since Jackson would only leave Taya’s bedside to use the restroom, he definitely hadn’t shifted. Harper advised him to go for a run, but he refused. In the end, she decided to leave him alone and go find some soup for Taya to have when she woke up. Not long after Harper left, Taya woke up. Her limbs were so weak that she couldn’tmove. She could guess that her face was probably swollen and must look terrible. Taya felt Jackson’s grip on her hand. It was so tight that her heart skipped a beat. She asked in a hoarse voice, “Has the sun… risen?” Jackson nodded, but then he remembered that she couldn’t see, so he quickly replied softly, “Yes…” He looked out of the window. It was sno
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