HIS REPUDIATED LUNA
ng for an eternit
rkness. I was floating around in a deep, dark abyss, punc
nd within those voices, I recognized the voic
In them I saw Adam in every stage of his life since I'd known him
ape from those painful dreams was to wake up, bu
ad, kick-starting my consciousn
he trauma and pain from the past hours- or days, or weeks, I couldn't even te
d, get some bearing of my surroundings, and
voice was oddly familiar, and my mind flashed back to t
e wolf I
red, and the warm hands pulled
to kill you fir
very brave
a
he know
y trauma-stricken body was screaming in objec
re and light brown. The sun seemed to catch his irises at an angle I could not
in his deep brown hair that had been swept b
his man was all soft brown and friendly sable. It felt relieving staring at him, as though I was stepping i
as though you're expec
long was I out?" I croaked, rubbing my h
y did knock you out. In fact, the doctor w
wee
lves...the...glass shard-" I stuttered, tryin
bout that now," he said, th
a rest while I f
kept in a bleak-looking room, its walls painted a depressing white, and strapped to a bed, which was st
uman hospita
all town as we can be." The man before me answered. T
from the bed. Seattle was too far away for me, too bleak and unpredictab
tal-issued slippers by the bed. The man lunged forward and grabbed my
from those rogue wolves and I thank you for
aising his voice. He came closer to me, his impressive brown eyes
y. "What are you
of your child?" I frowned, extremely overwhelmed and gripping my head as
as hammering against my chest, my mouth tasting like ash. "I'm talking
regnant,
as confusion and real
egnant now, does it? "I'm not pregnant...no, I can't be"
s pregnant" Kenneth muttered. I shook my he
ning, I couldn't
an't be pregnant" I cried as m
could hear his footsteps as I struggled
balance but he was quick to stop
accept it and we can overcome this together" he said gently
een years of living had I imagined being a single mother a