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Crippled Luna's Farewell: Half A Life Without My Alpha's Deadly Deception novel Chapter 141

Alex clung to Sarah, his small arms wrapped tightly around her neck, inhaling the familiar scent that reminded him of warmth and security. He had missed this—being held by her, feeling her gentle touch, and knowing she was right there, just like before. The thought of letting go made his chest tighten, so he held on a little longer.

He looked to Arnold, who was standing by, and asked, “Daddy, I want to eat here with Mommy, can we pack up and come back here to eat?”

Arnold, watching the scene unfold, didn’t interfere. He observed how naturally Alex sought comfort in Sarah, and with a calm nod, he made the arrangements.

“Pack the meals to go,” he instructed the staff.

The hospital room was soon filled with the aroma of freshly delivered dishes. The table was carefully set, and Alex, unable to contain his excitement, pulled Sarah to sit beside him. As they ate, their conversation drifted to everyday things—his school, her work, the little things he had missed sharing with her.

“Mom, when will you be done with work?” Alex asked between bites, his voice tinged with longing. “You’re always busy now…”

Sarah’s hand paused slightly as she placed her chopsticks down. She looked at him with a gentle, almost apologetic smile. “I’ll only get busier in the future, sweetheart.”

The answer wasn’t what Alex had hoped for. His shoulders slumped, and his lips pressed into a pout. He wanted to tell her that he missed the way things used to be—that he missed waking up to her presence, being spoiled by her affection, and knowing she was just a call away. But he knew that if he said it, she would only look more guilty, and he didn’t want to make her sad.

Then, suddenly, a thought struck him. His eyes widened as he sat up straight.

“Wait, Mom! Did you go shopping yesterday?”

Sarah raised an eyebrow at the sudden change in topic but nodded. “Yes, I did.”

A flicker of surprise crossed Alex’s face before his mouth fell open in realization. “Then… then I think I saw you! I really thought I saw you yesterday!”

There was an odd discomfort creeping into his chest. If she had been out shopping, why hadn’t she taken him? Before, he used to complain about how boring it was to go shopping with her, dragging his feet as he followed her from store to store. But now… now he missed it.

“Next time, can I come too?” His voice was soft, a little uncertain.

Sarah looked at him for a moment, reading the silent plea in his eyes. He didn’t just want to go shopping—he wanted to be included in her world again. Her lips curled into a faint smile, and she reached out to smooth his hair.

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