The whole thing with Tessa had strained their friendship, but it would endure. They knew each other too long and too well for a simple mistake to shatter their bond.Leo knocked on Ethan’s door, and was invited in with a cheerful greeting.“I hear Sable’s doing well,” Ethan said. “You don’t need to
LeoIf anyone asked, Leo would say that it was perfectly logical for him to spend so much of his time at the hospital. His pup, his precious heir, was there under Dr. Angel's care. Of course he wanted to be there as much as possible.But Leo took pride in the fact that he never lied to himself. And
“Thanks,” I said.Dr. Lee found me pacing in Sable’s treatment room. I wasn’t holding the baby; I was worried she’d sense how upset I was.“I heard about the request from Luna Eva,” Dr. Lee said. “You okay?”“Yeah,” I said. “I’m angry. She isn’t injured or ill or anything. She just heard the rumors,
I ended up spending the night in the hospital, sleeping on a spare bed the nurses pushed into Sable’s treatment room. I just couldn’t bear to leave her alone.I think Ethan guessed there was more to it than a healer’s devotion to the most fragile patient. He didn’t push me for answers, though. He ju
Leo's face was a mask of fear. He hadn't looked even a little nervous with a half dozen Rogues after his blood, but he trembled as he handed the tiny bundle of sleeping pup over to the nurses. My heart caught in my throat as I watched from the door of my office.“Where is Dr. Angel?” Leo asked.I al
“I understand,” Ethan said.The wait felt like it took forever, but the clock on Ethan's dashboard said it was really only about five minutes before we were driving through the gate and finding a parking spot in the nearly empty lot. There were no visitors, and apparently only minimal staff. That fi