เข้าสู่ระบบAmber “I really thought I was going to lose you back there,” he continued. “I was prepared to lay down my life. I thought it was what I deserved. But after fading into the void… after feeling everything go dark…”His eyes grew distant for a moment.“Suddenly, there was this pull. A powerful tug. A
AmberAs if sensing that I had something weighing heavily on my mind, Marina cleared her throat gently.“Rayne, you just got out of the hospital so you should probably go get some rest now.”I nearly sagged with relief.I couldn’t have been more grateful to her if I tried. She had just saved me from
I nodded almost imperceptibly.She was right. Sometimes I spiraled without even realizing it.Rayne was alive.That was the miracle. That was the blessing. And there were good things waiting ahead.Like the surprise welcome party we had planned for his discharge.I had coordinated it quietly through
AmberAfter a week in the hospital, Rayne was finally discharged. A whole week.Seven endless days of antiseptic air, beeping monitors, whispered consultations, and me refusing to leave his side even for a proper meal.They wheeled him out in a wheelchair, a thin hospital blanket draped over his leg
My head spun.“The bond… the bond will save him,” she insisted. “Amber, we need to mark him. Right now!”The words sounded insane.Even to my grief-ridden mind.Omegas didn’t mark Alphas.It had always been the other way around.The mate mark was a claim. A tether. A binding of two souls into one mi
AmberThere had to be something.My mind snapped into motion, shoving grief aside with sheer force. I moved toward the crash cart with trembling urgency, ripping open drawers without caring about the noise they made.Think. Think like a surgeon.My fingers skimmed over labeled compartments until I f







