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But he didn’t leave immediately. He bent down and placed a gentle kiss on my forehead. The gesture was so tender, yet it made my whole body tense. Before I could say or do anything, he had already turned and left, softly closing the door behind him.
I stared at the closed door, completely stunned by what had just happened. What the
fuck? Sebastian was never one to give up easily. His position had made him accustomed to
commanding and controlling everything, never accepting rejection. But today, he seemed
like a different person, leaving simply because it was what I wanted, even though I could
tell it wasn’t what he wanted?
I settled back further into the bed, slowly regaining my strength, thinking about and processing what he had told me. Of course, it was hard to believe him. I mean, this was
Sebastian. The same Sebastian who told me I would never measure up to Aurora or the
woman he loved.
What the hell was going on? I asked myself but got no answer.
If any other man had told me he would give up Aurora, I might have believed it. But not
Sebastian. Definitely not Sebastian.
I had too many questions but no answers. All these questions gave me a headache, so I
pushed them aside. Whatever was going on in Sebastian’s head was no longer my concern.
Trying to figure out his thoughts was no longer my place to do or think about.
Exhaustion took over, and I closed my eyes, drifting off to sleep without realizing it.
When I woke up again, I saw Seraphina and Maximus sitting by the hospital bed, each
holding one of my hands. Seeing their eyes, as tired as mine but still full of love, an unprecedented feeling of security surrounded me.
Once again, this was the kind of unconditional love I had craved since childhood. The
kind I never truly received from the Sterlings or from Sebastian. And now that I finally had it, I couldn’t allow myself to dream of more.
“You’re awake,” Seraphina said softly, tears in her eyes, “How are you feeling, dear?”
My throat suddenly constricted, and my eyes grew moist. I blinked, trying to hold back the tears, but it was useless.
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“I never thought anyone would care about me the way you do, I managed to say with difficulty, “Thank you for being here, thank you for being the parents I always imagined.”
“My little girl,” Maximus’s voice was warm and strong, “you don’t know what it means to us to hear those words. We love you, deeper than anything.”
Seraphina leaned in, embracing me gently. “We’ll always be by your side, Thea. Always.”
A nurse’s arrival interrupted this tender moment.
“Thea, the doctor says you can be discharged,” she smiled kindly.
I sighed with relief when they confirmed that the pup in my belly was fine, unaffected by any drugs or the bumps from our escape. Now I just wanted to see Leo, to make sure he was also safe and sound.
“Thank you, I can’t wait to see my son and hug him,” I said.
After the nurse left, Seraphina helped me change into fresh clothes. Sebastian had told me that Leo was with his parents now. I planned to pick him up on my way home. I didn’t want to be away from him for a second, knowing that today’s events could have had a different outcome. If that had happened, I wouldn’t be alive to see him.
After leaving the room, Seraphina and Maximus insisted on handling the bill. They wanted me not to worry. As I waited, I noticed the Sterlings, Damien, and Sebastian not far away. I took a deep breath, as if I could inhale courage to face them, then walked toward them. I moved slowly, unsure of what I was doing but certain I wanted to know
how Aurora was doing.
As I approached, they all turned toward me. It felt like being back in high school. The scared ugly duckling approaching the popular table.
“I just wanted to ask how Aurora is doing,” I announced, shifting from one foot to the
other.
At first, no one spoke, but then Margaret stood up and pulled me into her embrace. I froze. This was too weird because she had never hugged me before, so it felt strange. My hands hung straight at my sides, not wanting to hug her back but also completely
uncertain how to react.
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“The bullet was removed, the doctors gave her the antidote, and her wolf is recovering. She’ll be able to heal the wound soon,” Roman answered me.
When Margaret released me, her eyes were full of tears. “Both my daughters are safe,
thank the Moon Goddess.”
I didn’t point out her mistake, that I was never her daughter, at least not one she acknowledged. But arguing seemed pointless at the moment.
Maximus’s voice came from behind me, “Sweetheart, the car is ready, and we should pick
up Leo and head home.”
I saw Margaret flinch, but I didn’t have the energy to care.
My gaze swept over all of them, finally landing on Sebastian. I quickly looked away,
avoiding eye contact with him.
“I’m glad she’s okay. I didn’t get a chance to thank her, but please tell her I appreciate what she did.” After saying this, I turned and walked toward my parents.
Maximus pulled me into his embrace, and Seraphina held my hand. As we walked forward,
I felt someone staring at me. I didn’t need to be told whose gaze it was.
My thoughts were tangled, but I refused to look back. I didn’t want to see the emotion in
Sebastian’s eyes, the kind that burned when I briefly looked at him. The kind I refused to
acknowledge, because I knew I might have misunderstood again.
Sebastian Ashworth only loved one female, and her name was Aurora Sterling. This was
the fact he had made me believe for seven years, and I wasn’t about to make a fool of
myself again.