Chapter Twenty Two
THANE
I remained in the garden. Maybe this hadn’t been the right time to tell her about Bella.
She was right.
While I didn’t love Bella anymore, I still cared, and it felt wrong.
At that moment, I felt like something was wrong. It had been pure instincts but I felt the need to check up on Riley so I hurried back to the room we shared.
She might need her space, but she was pregnant, and she needed company, just in case anything happened…
She wasn’t in the room.
I moved to the bathroom, and there I saw the blood on the tile.
Damn.
I had been heading to the healers when I met Daisy halfway there.
“What’s wrong?”
“The Luna is in labor.”
That’s all it took, and I was sprinting to the healing room.
Riley had been placed on the bed; sweat coated her face – maybe it was tears. I walked to her holding her hands in mine.
“You are going to be fine.” I assured her.
“It’s not yet time; I don’t know why this is happening to me.”
“We will get through this together, okay.” I said to her, and she nodded.
I noticed her head had been wrapped with a bandage. I didn’t ask her about it; she was in enough stress, but from the bloodstains on the bathroom floor, it was clear that she might have tripped.
“I’m sorry about all those things I said to you earlier in the garden.”
“It’s okay; let’s not talk about that right now.”
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I kissed her knuckles.
“I am so afraid, Thane; I don’t want anything to happen to the baby…”
She gasped in pain.
“Do something,” I said to the healers.
“She’s expressing contractions; it’s normal.”
“I don’t want her in pain.”
At this point I didn’t care what they had to do.
Daisy walked in.
“Alpha, I need to speak to you.”
“I’m not leaving her.”
“It would only be a few minutes; she would be fine.”
I followed her out, but all I could think about was Riley in that room, in pain, and I couldn’t do a damn thing about it.
“Riley had a bit of an accident; we suspect she might have a slight concussion but that’s the least of our worries. I had to tell you this alone because I didn’t want to give her any more anxiety than she already has. But the Luna has only a fifty–fifty survival rate.”
“She will survive.‘
There wasn’t just any other option; she had to.
Daisy nodded. “I’ll advise you to wait outside; the healers might not be able to work under pressure.”
“I need to be there with her.”
“I wouldn’t advise that, Alpha; we are going to do our very best.” She promised.
I waited outside, but it took everything in me to do that. I heard her cries.
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