Mates 155
Mates 155
Chapter 155 Chapter 155 KAIDEN STIRLING “I can’t,” she said, looking towards Freda. I smiled at her. “Trust me. I’ll take care of her,” I said. She looked down at Francisco and found that he was already nodding off. She took the iPad from him and lifted him in her arms. She walked towards me in what she tried to make an intimidating manner. “Pinky promise?” She asked, squinting her eyes and holding out her hand to me. “Promise,” I chuckled and held out my right pinkie. She did the promise thing and then looked in Freda’s direction. She seemed to be asleep again. Lyra walked to her, not caring that the doctor was standing there, and kissed Freda’s forehead. “I’ll be here in the morning, sis,” she said and walked back towards me. “Have one of the guards drive them home in my car,” I told Dane and he nodded. “You got it. See you tomorrow, Alpha,” he said and walked out of the door with Lyra who was carrying Francisco. I rubbed my hand over Francisco’s head as they left because he was already fast asleep and I didn’t want to wake him up just to say goodbye. I knew I was going to see him tomorrow anyway. I watched the doctor as he set back up the bags of drips that were flowing into her veins. He had cleaned her wrists and pierced them again. Wolfsbane took away every part of a person that made them a wolf. That meant Freda did not heal immediately. Her hands were still injured. 0.00% 14:13 I sighed and walked towards the doctor. “What are these?” I asked him, looking at the bags of drips that were dropping down the tube connected to her arm. “They are antitoxins. They are supposed to help her system dissolve and get rid of the wolfsbane. Just in case her immune system is not strong enough to do that, the drips start doing that,” he looked at me. “Her system is more delicate than weThis is the property of Nô-velDrama.Org.
can imagine right now. A lethal quantity of wolfsbane is in he body and we cannot take any chances. Giving her too many drugs could harm her. Giving her too little could do worse. It’s almost like…” He hesitated and I looked at him, trying to hold myself together as he spoke of my mate like she was…. “It’s almost like she’s a time bomb,” he said, completing my thought. He was speaking of her like she was a time bomb and I did not know what to make of that. I did not know whether to punch him in the face for joy, having faith in how strong my mate was and the things she had endured. “I’ll be honest with you, Alpha,” he said, bringing my eyes up to his again. “She might not survive this,” he whispered, and hearing the words out loud was like a punch to my gut. “If she had been brought in immediately, it was done; we could have found a way to neutralize it. Now, it’s seeped too deep into her system,” he said, and I held up my hand. I took a step closer to him. “Don’t say any of those words anymore. You will do your best, and you will save her life. You have no alternative. Do you understand me?” I said through gritted teeth, staring down at him. He swallowed and nodded. I nodded as well. “Good. I need some time with her. Are you done?” I asked him and he nodded. “I will ring the help alarm as soon as I need anything. I will be answered, yes?” Lasked. “Of 33.09% 1 course,” he smiled. “Goodnight, doc,” I said, and he slid the door open. “Good night, Alpha.” He said, walked through the door, and slid it shut. I stared at the door for a solid minute before I looked down at the beautiful woman lying on this be It didn’t look comfortable. I planned to ask her tomorrow if the bed was comfortable or if she needed it changed. The least I could do was make her stay here as comfortable as possible. I pulled a seat right to the side of her bed and after watching her pale face for some seconds, I sat down and began my watch over her. I let the doctor’s words sink into me and devastation followed closely after. Freda could die from this. Like, she could actually stop
breathing and there would be no Freda Whitlock anymore. That thought made my heart sink to the very base of my stomach and it robbed my chest of all the air that was in my lungs and around me. I felt my face contort with the pure agony I was feeling and tears filled my eyes. Jesus, what the f**k. What the actual f**k…? 75.40%