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Chapter 0246
Hannah
I sat on the edge of my hospital bed, watching Noah fidget uncomfortably in his. We had been placed in the same room for overnight observation. The tension between us was palpable, but I couldn’t deny the way that being close to him gave me a bit of relief.
The room was small, with two beds separated by a thin curtain that was currently pulled back. The walls were a pale green, and the only window offered a view of the dimly lit parking lot. The steady beep of monitors and the occasional squeak of shoes in the darkened hallway were the only sounds breaking the silence.
“I hate hospitals,” Noah muttered, annoyedly adjusting his arm sling white his eyes darted around the sterile room.
I was about to chide him for being fidgety when I suddenly remembered–his mother had died in a hospital much like this one, just days after we had snuck in to see her as teenagers. “I know,” I said with a soft sigh. “But it’s just for one night.”
Noah grunted in response, shifting restlessly in his bed. “We should just leave. I’m fine, you’re fine. We don’t need to be here.”
“The doctors want to make sure we’re okay,” I reminded him. “It’s standard procedure after what we’ve been through.”
Huffing, Noah sank a bit further down into his bed and grabbed the nearby television remote. I watched for a few minutes as he flipped through various channels, all of which were filled with nothing but the usual late–night trashy TV, before he shut it off again and tossed the remote aside.
A brief silence filled the room after that. I nuzzled down beneath my thin blanket, wishing I was back home–back with my plush pillows and velvet drapes. Goddess, I had gotten spoiled over the years.
Suddenly, Noah grunted softly and prodded at his shoulder–which had gotten dislocated when he had grabbed the side of the cliff. They had popped it back into place, but he would need to wear a sling for a few days to reduce movement.
I glanced over at him and furrowed my brow. “How did you keep holding on like that?” I found myself asking.
Noah quirked an eyebrow at me. “What?”
I gestured to his shoulder. “You dislocated your shoulder, but you held onto both of us earlier. How did you do that?”
“I just did,” he said with a shrug. “Nothing could have made me let go.”
I studied him for a moment, my face flushing ever so slightly as I thought back to tonight’s events. The image of him leaping after me had seared itself into my mind, even more so than the sound of Jake’s screams as he plummeted into the waterfall.
“You saved me,” I whispered without really meaning to.
Noah snapped his gaze over to mine, his green eyes flickering with something that I couldn’t quite read.”
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And I’d do it again in a heartbeat,” he said simply.
I opened my mouth to respond, although I struggled to come up with the right words. Then, as if on cue, Noah’s stomach let out a loud growl and broke the moment. He looked embarrassed, a rare sight that almost made me laugh.
“When was the last time you ate?” I asked.
Noah shrugged. “I don’t know. This morning, maybe?”
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