“What are words if you really don’t mean them when you say them” – Chris Medina
The female listen as Dante in sobbing explains to her over the phone details of the first time he met Daniella, the rejection to torturing and provoking her to accept his rejection and then to him almost went crazy when he pushes her to her limit.
When he finishes she didn’t speak for almost 3 minutes until she says “I thought you were better than that Dante.”
“I know” he cries through the phone
“you shouldn’t have done that Dante” the female began to cry on the other end. “You have to fix it Dante before it’s too late and don’t you dare not thinking of doing it,” Dante only nods at the other end “promise Dante that you would fix it”
“I promise” he reaffirmed.
They talk for a while before bidding their goodbye and threw the phone on his bed.
He returns back to the room watching her lie there on the bed with her chest moving up and down. His wolf urges him to get closer to her slightly he took steps by steps and the next moment he was by her bed watching her up-close. He sat down beside her on the bed his hand reaching forward caressing her cheek. Closing his eyes, he moves away from the duvet and lies beside her holding her against his arms.
“I’m sorry” he mumbles repeatedly while kissing her on the cheek as a tear stray from his eyes before closing them enjoying the warmth of her body against his. He knew this might be the last time he’ll ever held her in his arms like this.
When he woke up he finds her still lying in his arms he smiles as he watches her face up-close to his. Taking in her features he moves closer nuzzling his nose to hers then kisses her on the cheek ‘how lucky he was to be gifted such a stunning and magnificent mate’ he thought while his wolf counterpart on how he stupidly acted and let go of her.
Daniella still hasn’t awakened since the incident despite him holding and kissing her cheek she never moves but it doesn’t mean she’s dead as she was still breathing.
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