the quiet beep of a machine. My head throbbed, bu
d face told me what I a
a," she said softly. "Y
d lost the one thing I thought would save me. I had lost it
didn't call anyone. I didn't want to talk to anyone. I just stare
a mess, his eyes wild with panic. He looked like he hadn't slept. For a foolish,
not to comfort me. He grabb
with me," he said,
ulian, I
s lost a lot of blood. She needs a transfusion, Elara. Her blood type is rare. The hospital just ran you
e out of the bed. My body was weak,
I pleaded. "I ju
ds. His obsession was singular. "
ocedure room. A doctor and two nurses met us, their faces gri
eration raw and terrifying. He gripped
voice breaking. "Please,
rld st
s, the medical jargon, the frantic ene
E
ister in the library. The name he
a. E
stand-in with a similar name. Every moment of affection, every whispered ende
miliation-it was nothing compared to this. This was the t
m. I went limp, my mi
od to save the woman w
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