SOPHIA’S POV
Zade must have felt the change in my body.
“What’s wrong?” he asked softly.
I whispered, “Ashley...”
His hold on me tightened slightly.
“You’re worried about her,” he said.
It wasn’t a question. He knew I was worried. My baby was still in the ER.
I nodded.
“I need to see her,” I said. “I don’t know how she is... I wasn’t there...”
“You were sick,”
“That doesn’t matter,” I replied quickly. “She’s my daughter.”
There was a brief pause. Then he spoke again.
“I’ll take you,” he said.
I blinked slightly in shock “What?”
“I’ll take you to see her,” he repeated. “But you don’t walk.”
I frowned “I can walk.”
“No,” he said firmly. “You can’t.”
Before I could argue, he shifted again, moving away from me slightly.
Then, in one smooth motion, he lifted me into his arms.
I gasped softly in shock. I wasn’t expecting that.
“Zade-”
“Quiet,” he said. “Save your strength.”
I didn’t fight him. I couldn’t. My body was too weak, and... a part of me didn’t want to.
He carried me out of the ward. His presence drew attention immediately. Nurses and other wolves in the hallway glanced at him. I felt their expressions shifting as they felt the strong aura around him.
His wolf was close to the surface. His wolf’s aura was protective and dominant. Even though I was supposed to be on strict bed rest, no one dared to stop him.
We reached the pediatric ward quickly.
My heart started racing again as we got closer. My fingers gripped onto his shirt unconsciously.
“Put me down,” I whispered.
He didn’t.
“Zade...” I started.
“I’ve got you,” he said.
“I shouldn’t have come,” I whispered.
Zade looked at me “This isn’t something you need to see,”
“I needed to,” I replied, though my voice was hollow.
There was nothing more to say.
I turned away.
I couldn’t watch anymore. I couldn’t stand there and pretend it didn’t hurt.
Before I could take a step, I felt his arms around me again.
He lifted me up once more, holding me firmly against his chest.
“You don’t need to rely on him anymore,” Zade said.
I didn’t respond. My heart was racing fast now.
“You have me,” he continued.
My fingers tightened slightly against his shirt.
“I will be the man you can rely on,” he said.
His words were simple and direct but they carried weight.
For the first time in a long time... I didn’t feel completely alone.

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