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A Warrior's Second Chance (Faye and Alexander) novel Chapter 310

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Chapter 310

FAYE

As my palm rested against his chest, the heat startled me.

Even through the thin fabric of his shirt, I could feel itsteady, relentless warmth pressing into my skin. His

heartbeat thudded beneath my hand.

He didn’t stir.

The sedative held him under completely. His breathing was deep and heavy, the kind that comes from

forced rest rather than natural sleep.

For a second, I let myself focus only on that rhythm.

This should be easy. I just wanted to give him some relief.

A small shift, a cooling of the fever, a steadier pulse.

He would rest more comfortably.

My fingers pressed slightly more firmly against him without meaning to.

The heat didn’t lessen. His heartbeat didn’t slow.

All I needed to do was focus enough to activate the healing.

The image of him convulsing on the floor earlier flashed through my mindthe way his body had seized

without warning. The way none of us had anticipated that intensity.

We hadn’t expected it.

That was the problem.

We didn’t fully understand what had just happened inside him.

The injection Dr. Adams administered had calmed the surface. It had not resolved the cause.

If I intervened now, I would be adding something else into a system that was already reacting unpredictably,

My breathing slowed.

His chest rose beneath my hand.

Fell.

Rose again.

I sighed. At least he wasn’t worsening.

He wasn’t deteriorating.

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I didn’t stop.

Not now, Martha.

+25 Points

She paused immediately, stepping aside to let me pass. I didn’t look back to see her expression. I didn’t

have the patience to soften it.

My mind was already elsewhere.

I moved through the corridors toward the chamber.

When I pushed open the door, I wasn’t expecting to see him there.

Alexander was seated on the couch.

Phone pressed to his ear.

His posture was straight, one ankle resting over his knee, his free hand resting lightly against his thigh. If

earlier. anyone looked at him now, they would never assume anything had gone wrong

He glanced at me briefly as I entered.

Just a glance.

Our eyes met for less than a second before I looked away.

He returned his attention to the call without interruption.

I didn’t speak.

I walked past him without slowing, shrugging off my jacket as I crossed the room. The fabric slipped from my shoulders, and I let it fall onto the bed carelessly. I didn’t bother folding it.

The air inside the room felt heavy.

My chest tightened with the irritation I had been holding in since the morning.

ALEXANDER

I saw her the moment she stepped into the room.

Even while I was midsentence.

I didn’t turn fully. I didn’t pause the conversation. But I noticed.

Faye didn’t look at me for more than a second. No greeting, no acknowledgment. She walked past me, shrugging off her jacket and letting it fall onto the bed without care.

That alone told me enough.

She never discarded her things like that.

I kept speaking into the phone, discussing shipment routes and a delayed inspection that needed

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resolving before the end of the week. My tone remained even. Anyone on the other end would have assumed they had my full attention.

They didn’t.

Through the reflection in the glass, I could see her.

+25 Points

She moved toward the balcony without hesitation, pushing the doors open and stepping outside. The afternoon light caught in her hair as she stopped near the railing, her back to me.

Rigid. Like she was just holding herself together.

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