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Novel not his first mate now by Internet
My body ached as I open my eyes, the white roof looks down on me, I turn to the left to see a blue wall with a couch and a window. From the smells around me I knew I wasn't in a hospital.
I turn to the right to see a big wooden double door. I frown and then breath in a little deeper, I glare at the door as on scent stands out the most.
DONTAE'S
My wolf and I where both pretty pissed off with the harm he put our young one in just because his anger got the best of him.
Creek, Creek, the door slowly opens to reveal a doctor, not just any doctor but the same one who helped me five years ago.
"Hello Stanley, how have you been?" I smile brightly at him and receive a small smile in return.
"Hello Luna, I've been going well thank you." he walks towards the bed.
"I've just come to check your vitals." I nod to allow him to continue. Stanley checks my heart, my eyes and my wounds.
"So how am I doing?" I ask him as he cleans my almost closed wounds on my arms.
"Your bruising on the fac has gone, your cuts should be fully sealed by lunch time." he pauses for a second and just stare at him.
"The baby is growing well, for three weeks old." I smile and rub my belly.
"That's good." I reply softly, when he didn't say anything else I looked up at him. He was frowning as he looked down at my belly with worry.
"did he make you do it?" Stanley questions, I knew what he meant.
"No I went through my heat after the witch threatening my son, the same day I marked Dontae." I growl out my words as I remember what happened three weeks ago. I can't believe I was so weak to give in like I did, but damn it felt so fucking good at the time.
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