of her mother's chest. The monitor beeped with a steady, reassuring cadence. The massiv
ntgomery, the patient's vitals have stabilized beautifully. In fact, n
dismissively, and the doctors immediatel
anged. It beat slightly faster. Through the glass, Chloe sa
h. She didn't wait for permission. She shoved
grasping Sarah's pale, frail fingers. Tears spilled over her ey
ked out. "Mom, c
eyes darted around the unfamiliar, luxurious room before finally set
ry and raspy. She squeezed Chloe's hand weakly.
ard, her brain scrambling for a lie. "It's... it's a charity p
sharp. She looked at Chloe's bruised, dirty state, the panic in her eyes.
d. If her mother saw Julian's face-the horrific scars, the terrif
ed, standing up quickly to block her mother'
e of the hospit
nd, her arms instinctively raising t
or swu
all, broad-shouldered, and dressed i
him, her brain s
s skin was smooth and unblemished. There was not a single scar on his face.
ack, totally bewild
man look
. The intense, suffocating pressure that radiate
and flying to her c
licone blended seamlessly into his hairline and ne
confident strides. A warm, incredibly ch
out, lacing his long fingers through he
smooth and gentle, entirely devoid of
lian said softly. "I'm Julian. Chloe's husband
thy man holding her daughter's hand, and then looked at Chloe. Th
ars pooling in her eyes. She r
ook it, holding it w
ck of Sarah's hand. "We wanted to wait until you were better
relief. "Thank you. Thank yo
s free arm around her waist, pulling her flush against hi
ressed a soft, lingering
ered, so quietly that only she could h
corners of her mouth up, stretching her lips into a painful, trem
/1/116753/coverbig.jpg?v=fcab9be79a10e3b2eae55a6211350a93&imageMogr2/format/webp)