The Luna’s Choice (Theo and Ayla) by Kat Silver -
Chapter 14
Chapter 14
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Nicole returned to check that the cast on my leg had dried enough for me to move. She tested it andsmiled, handing me a clipboard with my discharge papers.
“You are all good to go, Ms. Garner,” she said cheerily. “Just remember, make sure to wrap the castbefore showering so you don’t get it wet. We have you scheduled for a follow–up in a month, but if youexperience any pain from any of your injuries, you give us a call. And until then, no walking withoutyour crutches, no driving, and try to keep it elevated as much as possible.”
“Thank you. I will,” I said with a tight smile.
I liked Nurse Nicole. She was kind to me throughout my stay. But I was feeling a bit stressed aboutbeing discharged. I honestly didn’t know where I was going to go. Kingston had said I was welcome inhis territory for as long as I wanted. But that still didn’t mean I knew where to go. I didn’t know theterritory at all.
I grabbed the crutches that Nurse Nicole was holding for me. Standing up on my good foot, I tuckedthem under my arms. Nicole asked me how they felt and ensured they were set at the right height forme. As I confirmed they were good, Kingston walked in.
“All ready to go?” he asked.
Nurse Nicole acknowledged him and then scurried out of the room, leaving me feeling a bit confused.
“Um, I guess. I just signed my release papers.”
“Great,” he said, walking over and picking up the box of my stuff he had brought a couple days before.“Would you rather we get you in a wheelchair until we get downstairs, or are you okay on thecrutches?”
“I’ve been sitting for four days, so I’m good with the crutches,” I said, still not knowing what washappening.
“Works for me. Let’s get going,” he said, tucking the box under one arm and resting his free hand onthe small of my
back.
“Um, and where am I supposed to be going?” I asked, starting to think he had some kind of plan.
He chuckled at my question. “I’ve arranged a room for you at my private lodge. It’s not far from here, sothe doctor can come out easily if we need him to.”
“Oh,” I said.
“Don’t worry, you’ll be on the ground floor in a room all your own. And you’ll have everything you needto heal up.”
We had reached the elevator and were waiting for the doors
to open.
“You really don’t have to do this, Kingston. I can manage on my own.”
“Hey,” he said, tipping my chin up to look him in the eye, “yes, I do need to do this. And I need you tolet me, okay?”
His tone was serious, and there was a meaning behind it that I didn’t understand. But something toldme it was important
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that I let him do this – for both of us. So I didn’t fight him
anymore.
“Okay,” I said with a small smile.
He smiled back, his thumb running gently along my jaw. The elevator dinged and the doors opened.Kingston cleared his throat, returning his hand to my back to help guide me forward. We rode theelevator down to the main floor. As we walked to the exit, I felt several eyes on me.
I
I couldn’t tell if it was because I was a female walking out on the arm of their Alpha or because theycould already sense that I was a rogue. Or both. Either way, it made me nervous. I didn’t know ifKingston sensed my unease, but his hand moved around my waist, holding me firmly. I felt myselfblush, not sure if the act was making the situation better or worse.
As soon as we got outside, there was a black SUV sitting in the pickup lane that Kingston directed meto. He put the box in the front seat before opening the back door. He took the crutches from me and setthem against the vehicle before lifting me into the car. It seemed a bit much to me, but I was learningnot to argue with him over the little things.
I noticed the male sitting behind the driver’s seat as he closed the door. He gave me a small but kindsmile through the rearview mirror as he waited for Kingston to put my crutches in the back and then
climbed into the seat next to me.
“Ayla, this is Pierce, my Beta.”
“Ms. Garner,” Pierce said, tipping his head in my direction.
“Hello.”
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We pulled out of the hospital and headed to Kingston’s home.
I thought about the past few days since I had met him. He discovered more about me than most peopledid in a year. We had talked a lot when he came to see me. The morning after I felt Theo, I could tell hewanted answers. While he tried to get some information within our conversations, he never pushed mewhen I changed the subject.
But it was what he did while it was happening that I kept thinking about.
He held me. He had put his arms around me and held me tightly. He comforted me. And it did make itbetter. The pain seemed to lessen as he ran his fingers through my hair and rocked me gently. And itwasn’t just the pain of Theo’s betrayal that went away. The ache in my chest that had become aconstant since the day I met Theo had dissipated, lulling me into a comfortable sleep.
When I had stayed with Zeff, he hadn’t been able to give me that. I hated how it broke his heart notbeing able to help me, but I hadn’t expected him to be able to ease the pain. So it was surprising whenKingston seemed to have that effect.
he ache quickly returned and was back when I woke up the ext morning. I tried to tell myself it was amix of exhaustion and painkillers, but that didn’t seem to make a difference before. So it must havebeen something about Kingston that caused the pain to go away. It confused me. I was in no position toask anything of anyone, and I wasn’t ready to let anyone else into my life yet, either. But I was alsoreplaceing it hard to keep my distance. The idea of not having to spend the next three months this way wasgetting too tempting to
resist.
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Maybe letting him help me was precisely what I was supposed to do.
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