"You're literally bleeding, Haelor." I said, my tone coming out louder than I'd intended.
"Don't sweat it." He sent me a playful wink.
Despite his attempts at acting fine, I could notice how his face was suddenly looking pale. Jane's head whipped back just as the Gamma Warriors began trickling in.
"They're here." Jane let out a breath.
"Good," He turned to me. "You'll be safe now."
Before I could thank him, his body slowly dropped to the floor.
I didn't know how long I'd simply been staring into space. On top of that, I'd been absentmindedly stimming, my legs slowly shaking without me even realizing it
My eyes flicked to Haelor who laid peacefully on the hospital bed. Even now as an adult, a part of me disliked the whole feel of a hospital.
It was too bland, cold and devoid of warmth. I was the only one in the room so far as the doctor had requested for only one relative to stay with him.
After Haelor passed out, the Gamma warriors had made light work of arresting all the rogue wolves, including Magnus and Ashley while we rushed Haelor to the hospital.
Currently, Magnus and his syndicate were all imprisoned. It served them right. As much as I would have loved to revel in the satisfaction of watching them all rot in prison, there was someone else more deserving of my attention.
Haelor.
He'd sacrificed himself to save me, over and over again. I wondered what would have happened if he hadn't showed up.
Haelor's face looked surprisingly soft as he laid unconscious. It was odd to see him in such a state as his expression was usually a hardened one, courtesy of being a general.
Staring at him now, the doctor's words began to play in my head.
"He's lucky you brought him here just in time. His former injuries have barely begun to heal. We'll need to use some extra stitches to bring him back to full health."
"Will he be okay?' I had asked, my voice coming out shaky.
The doctor's gaze flicked to Haelor before he turned back to reply me. "He will be. All that matters is that he gets enough rest and recuperates. That's what matters."
Now staring at him, I couldn't help but let out a long breath. He'd been wounded in the war not long ago and was told he needed time to recuperate.
I had no doubt that he had rushed to save me when he heard that I'd gone alone. A sad smile tugged at my lips when the thought of him recruiting all the gamma soldiers and rushing to my rescue crossed my mind.
"You still haven't answered my question." He replied, like it was some stated fact.
I let out a sigh. "I'm fine, Haelor, but I'm not the one in a hospital bed."
"Right, right." He chuckled, his face twisting into a grimace for just a brief second.
"You haven't answered my question either." I narrowed my eyes on him.
He let out a small breath. "Come on, Thea. I—"
"How did you know I was going to be there?" I cut him off before he could continue. "You were already injured this badly and yet you put yourself at risk by trying to come to my rescue."
Haelor seemed at a loss for words. When he tried to look away, I put a hand under his chin, forcing his eyes back on me.
"You're not getting out of this one." I said, my tone clipped and with an edge.
"Well…I—I just wanted to protect you is all. It just…well…it pretty much came to me." Haelor stumbled over most of his words, unable to explain himself clearly.

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