“Axel can’t talk to Stella,” I mumbled, not even recognizing my own voice.
Hunter grunted in pain. My parents gasped quietly. Mason and my uncle cursed loudly.
“Did we just lose them both?” I asked quietly, making Hunter growl.
“No!” he shouted as he approached me and grabbed my shoulders. “They are not gone! She isn’t gone!”
I didn’t respond. I couldn’t. I turned away from him and walked toward the window. I leaned my forehead against it and tried to breathe.
She was still asleep. She didn’t move since we walked out of the room.
“You didn’t lose her, Alex,” Anna said softly. “Give it time. Getting rid of darkness isn’t an easy process. It takes time.”
I gulped and tightened my jaw.
“How much time?” I asked, my voice quiet and raspy.
Anna sighed but remained silent. I felt a hand on my back and I glanced to my left. My mom was standing next to me, looking at Sophia with worry written all over her face.
“We can’t know that for sure, honey,” my mom said. “It could be hours or it could be days.”
My mom looked up at me and caressed my cheek.
“Let’s hope it will be hours,” she said as she looked back at Sophia.
I hoped it would be minutes. I hoped that she would open her eyes at any moment and look up at me. I hoped that she would call me Lex and that I would break down those doors to get inside and hold her.
I couldn’t wait for hours and I most certainly couldn’t wait for days.
She had to wake up as soon as possible.
Hunter’s POV
She wasn’t waking up. She wasn’t moving.
If I couldn’t see her chest rising and falling at a steady pace, I would have thought that she died.
Why the fuck wasn’t she waking up?
I was on the verge of losing it completely. I marked her and I needed her now more than ever. I marked her and I needed to feel her next to me. I marked her and I needed to kiss her.
Leaving her in that room went against every instinct in my body and it was the hardest fucking thing I ever did.
I was sitting on the ground, leaning against the wall and pulling the strands of my hair as hard as I possibly could. I couldn’t look at her anymore. I couldn’t stare at her, wishing she would just open her eyes. It was breaking my heart into a million pieces and I couldn’t do it anymore.
Anna and my father left to help my mom make us something to eat. I wasn’t going to eat anything. I wasn’t hungry. I couldn’t think about anything else other than my Angel.
Alpha Logan, Alex, and Mason were staring through the window. Alex barely moved ever since we left the room. Emma was leaning against the wall and she looked like she was going to pass out. Beta Andrew was next to her and he was holding her tightly. He kept telling her something, but it looked like she wasn’t even listening to him.
We all needed her to wake up.
“Fia!” Alex’s scream made me look up abruptly.
My heart raced as I jumped to my feet.
“Fia!” he screamed again as he started banging on the window.
I rushed toward him, pushing Mason aside so I could look at her.
Did she wake up?
“Open the door, Mom!” Alex screamed as he rushed toward the door and grabbed the doorknob.
I looked at my mate.
She was lying on the bed, mumbling, and turning her head from one side to another. I could see the beads of sweat on her forehead.
“Sophia!” I screamed.
“Open the door, Mom!” Alex repeated.
She was grunting and furrowing her eyebrows. She looked like she was in pain.
“Mom!” Alex screamed.
“I can’t, Alex,” Luna Emma cried out. “We don’t know…”
“This is just like when she was fighting it before!” Alex shouted. “This is Fia, Mom! She needs me! She needs my help!”
I couldn’t look away from her. She was now clenching her fists and thrashing a little.
“Sophia!” I called her, hoping that she would open her eyes and look at me.
“The darkness could still…,” Emma said, but Alex interrupted her.
“I will take that risk, Mom!” he shouted. “Let me in! Let me in and lock the door behind me!”
I finally managed to look away from her. Alex was standing by the door, pulling on the doorknob forcefully. He looked like he was about to have a heart attack.
“Oh, Goddess,” Emma cried out, tangling her fingers into her hair.
Alpha Logan was standing next to me with his fists clenched tight. He couldn’t look away from Sophia. Beta Andrew was holding onto Emma tightly. He was looking at Alex with a worried look on his face.
Sophia cried out in pain, making us all look at her.
“Mom!” Alex screamed again.
“Open the door,” I said as I forced my legs to move and approached Alex. “We are going inside.”
“No,” Emma said sternly, making me look at her.
She tightened her jaw and looked at Sophia. A tear fell on her cheek.
“Alex can go in,” she said. “He knows what to do. You will stay here, Hunter.”
I was about to argue with her, but she looked at me and continued talking.
“Sophia will never forgive herself if something happens to you,” Emma said. “Please, let Alex handle it. He knows what to do.”
I furrowed my eyebrows. “What about Alex? She wouldn’t forgive herself if something happened to him either.”
Emma took a deep breath and looked at Alex.
“It’s different with him,” she said. “He knows how to handle her. If something happens while he is inside, I can give him my power. I can make sure that he is okay.”
She looked at me and took my hand in hers.
“I can’t do that for you and I can’t let you get hurt,” she added.
I wanted to argue. I really wanted to argue. She was locked inside the room. Her magic was blocked. Even if she tried to hurt me, she couldn’t do much damage.
New Book: Back Home to Marry Off Myself
Loredana’s father left the family for his mistress, leaving them to fend for themselves abroad. When life was at its toughest, her father showed up with “good news” after 8 years of absence: To marry off Loredana to a paralyzed son of the wealthy Mendelsohn family.