THIRD PERSON’S POV
The morning light had already filled the hospital room completely.
Sophia lay quietly on the bed. The fever had gone down, but her body had not yet recovered, and even in sleep, her expression was tense, as if her mind refused to rest completely.
Beside her, Zade finally slept. He didn’t sleep through the night. He sat in the chair close to the bed, sleeping.
His hand was still tightly wrapped around Sophia’s. His fingers interlocked with hers as if letting go was not an option.
Even in sleep, his grip did not loosen.
Dark circles had formed under his eyes. His breathing was slow and even, but his hand still held hers firmly. It was as if his body had shut down, but his instinct to protect her had not.
The room was silent, filled only with the small sounds of the hospital equipment and their breathing.
Outside, the world continued as usual, but inside, everything felt paused. Sophia stirred slightly in her sleep
Time passed slowly.
Then suddenly, a loud vibration broke the silence.
Zade’s phone, resting on the table beside him, began to buzz repeatedly.
Sophia’s phone lit up as well.
Message after message cam. The notifications piled up.
Sophia shifted slightly in her sleep. Slowly, her eyes opened.
Then she felt it, Zade’s hand.
Her eyes moved to where their fingers were still intertwined. His grip was firm even in sleep. For a moment, she simply stared at it.
Then the phone buzzed again. Her attention shifted.
She reached slowly for her phone with her free hand, careful not to disturb Zade too much. When she saw the screen, her expression changed immediately.
It was a message from Damien.
Message after message filled the screen.
“Where are you?”
“Come back to the hospital immediately.”
“Ashley needs you.”
“Stop ignoring me and answer your phone.”
Her grip tightened slightly around the phone. Her jaw clenched as she read each message. The words were commanding, as if he was giving orders instead of asking for help.
Her chest tightened, but not with guilt. Instead, she felt angry.
Her fingers hovered over the screen for a moment, as if she was considering replying. But then her expression went hard. She silenced the phone completely and turned the screen face down.
She didn’t reply.
She didn’t even consider it again.
She looked back at Zade. He was still asleep.
Even now, even in this vulnerable state, he had not let go of her.
Something in her chest softened.
Carefully, she shifted her hand slightly, but his grip tightened, as if he felt her movement even in sleep. His brows furrowed but he didn’t wake.
Sophia froze.
For a moment, she simply looked at him.
“You’re really...” she murmured softly.
She didn’t finish the sentence. She didn’t know how to.
A soft knock came from the door.
Come in,” she said quietly.
The door opened, and Patricia stepped inside.
Her eyes immediately landed on Zade, still asleep by the bedside with his hand tightly holding Sophia’s. she looked surprised.
She closed the door gently behind her.
“He stayed all night?” Patricia asked quietly.
Sophia nodded “Yes.”
Patricia stepped closer. She looked at Zade for a moment longer. There was something thoughtful in her eyes.
“He didn’t leave even once?” she asked again.
“No,” Sophia replied.
Patricia let out a small breath, shaking her head with a smile.
“That man...” she murmured.
She turned back to Sophia.
“Thank him for me when he wakes up,” she said. “Not many people would do this.”
Sophia didn’t respond immediately. Her eyes drifted back to Zade.

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