Chapter 75
Valen POV
I ced Everly in the waiting ambnce, ordering Marcus to watch Vrian for me since he remained
behind with Zoe. Once we got to the hospital, Emily was ced in an induceda; they had no idea
what was wrong with her, just know that Forsaken saliva was poisonous; the amount of bacteria they
carried had baffled us for years. We weren’t sure what changed in their DNA once made forsaken, which
is part of the reason our city rarely banishes those out. Everly was slowly healing and had dripsing
out of her everywhere and antibiotics. The infection ravaging her body was mild, and the few wounds I
received had already healed.
I had noticed that forsaken bites had never really affected me, something to do with the gic mutation
in my bloodline, which was now shared with Vrian. Everly, however, didn’t share it, although her
marking me seemed to have some effect on her ability to heal a little quicker, whereas Emily was
knocking at death’s door.
One of the pack doctors came in. He was an older man around my father’s age, with grey hair tied at the
back of his neck and growing a short beard. He walks in carrying Everly’s notes in his hands. I had been
sitting here for three days now, waiting for her to wake up. At least now, she had a bit more color about
her.
He checks the charts on the end of her bed before hooking another bag of something to her drip. “She is
doing much better. I suppose she has you to thank for that. Although she would heal a lot faster if you
marked her,” Doc says to me.
“I know you don’t want to mark her against her will. But Alpha, I am sure given the circumstance, she
would understand,” Doc says when I go to protest.
“You said she is doing better,” I tell him, and he nods, “She is, but she isn’t out of the woods yet. You
know how forsaken bites go. One minute they are fine, then the next,” He doesn’t finish, instead, looking
at Everly worriedly. I scrub my hands down my face before rubbing my eyes that felt like sandpaper.
“What of Emily?” I asked. Scouts scoured the area for her son but found no sign of him. We don’t even
know where she came from. Nothing made sense, and we had zero leads.
“She isn’t doing so well; I am not sure she will make it. We had to amputate one of her legs already,” Doc
tells me, and I sigh.
“Also, Everly’s mother keeps ringing the hospital; Alpha John also has rang to check on her,” my brows
furrowed. For years they wanted nothing to do with her, and now, suddenly, they gave a shit?
“What did you tell them?” I ask him.
“Nothing, of course, they aren’t on her list of emergency contacts, but.”
“But what?”
“They are her parents, Alpha. Maybe you should let them know. You should probably go home too. I will
ring if anything changes or if she wakes up,” I look over at Everly, still unconscious. The thought of
leaving made my stomach turn,
“And think about what I said about marking her. She isn’t dying, but it would speed things up. “Doc tells
me, and I bite the inside of my lip and nod. If she was on the brink of death, I would take her wrath, yet I
wondered if she would hate me if I just marked her to speed up the healing process. Vrian kept
asking for her, and I had managed to shield him away from what was really going on, but that would only
last so long before he demanded to see her. Getting up, my back cracks, and I stretch, having been in
that chair for days now. I walk overt o her bedside, running my fingers up her arm. Sparks zap at my
fingers from the bond and goosebumps rose on her arms from my touch.
“Forgive me,” I whisper, leaning down and cupping the back of her neck. I kiss her lips and tilt her head
to the side. Feeling my canines elongate, I sink them into her neck. Sparks rushed over my body
everywhere, and I could taste the remnants of the poison in her blood, taste it o n my tongue before I felt
my chest thump erratically in my chest.
My chest felt like it was expanding, the bond forging, and I felt the moment our souls
entwined, her sleepy state rolling over me, and she moaned in her sleep. Evenatose, she had
always reacted to my touch, but this was something else. A deep longing like she was fighting toe
back to me, her worry for Vrian. So many things gued her even whilst i n this state, and I could feel
everything that made her her bleed into me. Everlypleted me and filled a void I wasn’t aware existed
until I marked her.
Moving her over on the bed, I climbed in beside her, not wanting to leave her side, hoping my warmth
and our bond would be enough to rouse her awake while also praying she didn’t want t o kill me when
she woke and realized I marked her without consent. But Doc was right, it would speed up her ability to
heal, and she had our little boy waiting at home with my father for his mother toe home.
I ended up falling asleep beside her, only to wake up when my phone started vibrating in my back
pocket. There was no change in Everly. She still remained unconscious. Pulling my phone out, I yawned
and nced at the screen. My father was calling. Answering it, I held the phone t o my ear.
“Yep,” I ask him. We still weren’t talking yet; I trusted no one more than my father with Vrian. He may
be why my mother is dead, but he was a good father. And I knew he would protect my son with his life.
“Vrian wants to see his mother. Now don’t be mad, but I have brought him to the hospital. We are
downstairs,” I growled. I didn’t want Vrian to see her like this.
“Valen, don’t make my mistakes. Don’t keep him from her,” my father says.
“I would never make your mistakes, father,” I tell him before telling him the room number. I hop off the
bed, trying my best to cover her a little better and hide the tubes and needles in her veins. However, it
was pointless. Nothing I did would shield him from her helpless state. Hearing a knock on the door, 1
open it to see my father. Vrian stood peering around him with frightened eyes. ring at my father.
He shrugs.
“You shouldn’t have brought him here; he looks terrified,” I tell my father, reaching down for
my son.
“He misses his mother and you. What else was I supposed to do? He refused to go to school until he
saw her,” he answers. I growl, turning to look at my son. His eyes peering over my shoulder at his
mother, I step into the room, and my father follows, standing off to the side.
“See, she is alright; she is just sleeping,” I tell Vrian, squeezing him tight. It felt like ages since I saw
himst.
“When will she wake up?” Vrian asks, kicking his legs to hop down. I ce him on his feet and
hesitantly walk over to her. His eyes wander over her, and he tries to climb on the bed with her. I sigh,
grabbing him around the waist.
“Mummy has needles in her arms; you have to be careful,”
“I want toy with her,” Vrian whines, clutching her nkets, and I look to my father. He presses his
lips in a line and nods toward the bed. I suck in a breath.
“Okay, just let me move her around, but you to stay still,” I tell Vrian, and he nods. I rearranged the
cords and different devices attached to her, and my father helped me prop her u p better, so she was
kind of on her side. She didn’t move an inch, which terrified me as we moved her around.
I got nothing through the bond unless my skin touched hers briefly. Lifting Vrian up, he rolls on his side
to face, sharing her pillow while my father and I try to untangle the cords attached to her hands. I ended
up draping her arm over him, so the drip didn’t kink. The trickiest part was moving her around and not
ripping out the catheter. Somehow I managed it because that would have been embarrassing being
scolded by the doctor for moving her when I probably shouldn’t.
“If you want to hop off, tell me,” I tell him, but he snuggles down under the nket with her, his finger
tracing over her face. I sigh and fall back into the chair.
“Go, get a coffee and something to eat. I will sit with them,” my father says, and my eyes got o my son,
who was whispering to his mother to wake up.
With a nod, I get up when Vrian speaks. “You marked her?” he asks, sitting up on his elbow and
ncing down at the wound on her neck. He brushes her hair back to look at it better before sniffing her.
“She smells like us now,” Vrian beams.
“Officially part of our big vige, Mumma,” he says, sniffing her again.
“So that means wee live with you now?” Vrian asks, his eyes lighting up.
“Let’s just see what happens when your mother wakes up,”
Vrian nods before prodding her mark with his finger as if he could rub it off. “Why do we have to bite
them to mark our mates? I don’t want to bite Casey. She would probably taste like a troll,” Vrian says,
pulling a face.
“Casey?” I ask him, and he shrugs before his little cheeks heat.
“I think the little man has a crush,” my father announces with a chuckle.
“I do not pop,” Vrian says, giving him a re and pursing his lips angrily.
“Then why would you say you didn’t want to bite Casey because she would taste like a troll?” Iugh.
“Because she will be my mate,” Vrian announces, and I scratch the back of my neck awkwardly.
“But what if she isn’t?” I ask him.
“But she is my best friend… but so is Taylor. I don’t want to bite them and get girl germs,” he says,
confused.
“Well, lucky for you, you don’t have to bite anyone any time soon,” I tell him, and my father chuckles.
“But aren’t mates our best friends?”
“Yes, in a sense. But not all mates grow up together, Vrian. Casey and Taylor may have someone else
for a mate,” I try to exin.
“No, I am their best friend. They can’t have another boy as a best friend,” Vrian growls, startling me.
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“I thought you said Casey was annoying?” Iughed.
“She is and she is messy, so is Taylor,” Vrian states. Iughed, turning to my father.
“Can I have two mates?” Vrian asks.
“Have fun,” Iughed, ditching him with the awkward questions.
“But?” my fatherins, looking like he also wanted to bail out with me. Sucker!
“I will bring you back coffee,” I tell him,ughing as I duck out of the room.
Heading to the cafeteria, I order something to eat, grabbing Vrian and my father, something too.
Waiting in the small cafeteria, I hear my name get called and go to the counter to retrieve the bag and
cup tray. Turning around, I sigh when I see John and Ava looking out of ce in my pack hospital.