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CHAPTER NINE

Quinn POV

"You’re taking too long to make one decision. What’s it going to be?" I didn’t know why, but cold sweat ran down my forehead as I gulped in fear.

"I’m not sure I do well with blood," I confessed, looking at him again. "I don’t know if I have the strength to do this. I mean, if I do it, then what happens to us? When I want to heal you, my power will be drained, and—"

"Do it," he said, cutting me off. His tone was more serious now, and the intensity in his gaze made me gulp again.

Taking a deep breath, I stepped forward and crouched beside the man, whose face was twisted in pain.

"We don’t have all day. And in case you haven’t noticed, I’m not a patient man," he said, breathing heavily.

I stretched my hands toward the open wound. Closing my eyes, I tried to focus all my energy on it. I could feel my power traveling through every part of my body. My eyes shut tighter in concentration, and my breathing started to quicken.

Warmth surrounded my hands. It
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