Bad Love: An Alpha's Regret

Chapter 211



Chapter 211

THREE MONTHS AGO

AARON

A tray of food appears at my elbow, and I blearily glance up at James, who stares down at me with the

same sad, sympathetic expression everyone gives me these days.

“When was the last time you slept properly?” James asks. “You look like s hit.”

I try to remember when I got anything more than a short doze in between dealing with the packs, the

businesses and spending every other waiting moment coming back to Leah’s bedside over and over

again.

My mate.

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I reach over and lightly place my hand on her swollen belly,

wishing for the millionth time that Leah could be awake to

witness the miracle going on within her beautiful body.

up.

We don’t even know if she will wake up.

I’ve started thinking that night in the warehouse, with Leah already being dead, maybe her soul left her

body, and when I claimed her and unbound her wolf, that was enough to keep her body alive, but the

Leah I know and love is gone from this world.

I don’t know what I’m supposed to do without her.

I don’t know how I’m meant to raise our son without her.

I hate that she’s existing in this kind of half-life and wish it would end, wonder if maybe when the baby

is born, we shouldn’t do the kinder thing in taking her off all the machines and letting her go.

But hope that one day she’ll open her eyes and smile up at me

stubbornly clings on inside my heart and soul

“I don’t remember,” I tell James, answering his question about

when I last slept properly.

James starts to answer-probably going to tell me to go to bed

for the millionth time-but an alarm starts up in the machines

monitoring Leah.

my feet as Adam rushes in.

“What’s happening?” I demand, fearful of what this could

mean.

At first, Adam also seems to be in a panic, but then I see the apprehension change to something else.

He grins at me as he starts making adjustments to the machine and switches off the alarm.

“Leah is having contractions,” Adam says, and for a second, my tired mind doesn’t connect all the dots.

“You mean-” I stutter out.

Adam nods. “Leah is going into labor.”

I’m both excited and utterly terrified all in the same instance.

“But it’s too early! She’s only seven and a half months!”

Adam shrugs. “It’s not ideal, but the baby is thirty-one weeks, he can survive in the NICU. I’ve given her

some doses of steroids to make sure the baby’s lungs are more fully developed, to increase his chance

of survival. We knew this

was a probability, Aaron. It’s rare for women in comas to successfully carry pregnancies to term. Quite

frankly, we’re lucky she made it this far.”

Okay, so my unconscious wife is in labor.

My son is about to enter the world.

“What do we do?” I ask Adam.

“We need to transfer her to my hospital for a start. They’re

expecting us. A medivac helicopter can be here within twenty

minutes.”

Adam comes over and stops in front of me.

“You’re about to become a father, Alpha Rathborn. Congratulations.”


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