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Chapter 28
Artemisia
Blowing my cheeks, I tap my fingers on my blanket.
It’s already past midnight, and the last nurse came in hours ago to apply my last cool compression for my head.
I feel so human, and I hate it!
I also finally understand how they always use to say that a doctor is the worst patient someone could actually treat.
Dr. Davies and also the nurses showed so much patience with me that they deserve a medal.
They took their time to explain everything to me, or better, didn’t give up convincing me about the fact that the treatment they were performing on me was actually the best way to go.
I love the fact that they were all so nice, and hate it that it might just be because I’m mated to the aggressive idiot.
He surely would tear them apart if he heard they were mean.
But that wouldn’t keep them from talking badly about me behind my back.
I take a mental note to come back after my discharge to bring some chocolates or something, and I get new hopes about my stay in this pack.
Imagine if it really became my home?
I smile to myself as I think back to Cayden’s words, and am more determined than ever to make my new pack accept me.
Even if I’m not their favourite person, they will see that I’m trying my best as the future Beta’s wife.
Or Gamma’s wife.
Or the lead warrior’s wife.
Goddess, this is such a mess.
Sitting up, I stretch and sigh.
‘Are you happy now?’ I ask Cassy scoffing, not getting any answer, only a strange mumbling.
She feels heavy in my mind and makes me feel anxious.
Strangely enough, after her giggling she went silent, and has been mumbling occasionally ever since.
Often she sounds like she is drunk, or feeling dizzy.
Rolling my eyes, I at least have to praise her creativity in showing her disdain for me.
‘Maybe you would be happy if they were to execute me, because this way you would get another human that you can be happy with. Is that how it works?’
Cassy yawps in the back of my head, and I shake my head.
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