Chapter 44 âAnd you have been getting nosebleeds how long?â Doctor Pat asks.
âAwhile,â She answers. She kicked up a huge fuss when I refused to leave, and I was curious as to why so had refused to leave the room, and she only gave vague answers whenever he asked any questions, which was beginning to annoy me.
âAnswer his questions,â I snap her. Forcing my aura out over her and she shudders before blurting out an answer.
â4 years,â
âDid she have any resistance to your aura? She answered rather quickly,â Doc asked, and I could see the concern in his eyes as he peered down at her.
I shake my head; I barely used my aura, Valarian would have been able to fight what I just used, but there was no resistance like her own didnât exist at all.
âHer blood pressure is low, very low. She i s also underweight,â The doctor says, looking over the top of his clipboard at m king over the top of his clipboard at m e. He had been running tests non-stop while his assistant took notes âWhat about unusual bruising?â He asks, and she shakes her head. I shove my aura out. She growls and jolts in her seat.
âYes,â She spat through gritted teeth before glaring at me.
âAny at the moment?â I raised an eyebrow at her about to use my aura before she blurted an answer before I had to.
âYes, my ribs,â
âCan I see?â
âI would rather you donât,â
âEverly, remove your shirt, or I will do it for you,â I warn her.
âCanât you make him leave? What about confidentiality, or is that not practiced in this pack,â She spits at the doctor.
âYou are his mate. He has every right to b e here being the Alpha. I am sorry, Luna,â
âI am not your damn Luna,â she says, and I growl at her. Everly rolls her eyes 1 growl at her. Everly rolls her eyes before tugging her shirt off, but I was not expecting to see her so purple and blue. Her skin across her ribs looked like she had been beaten. Red and purple blotches covered her ribs and back.
âSee, must be low iron, see just my ribs,â She says before she starts to pull her shirt on. I snatched it from her, standing up and spinning her to the doctor, who also gasped.
âWhat are you doing?â
âYour back is worse than your ribs,â I snap at her, and she looks under her arms, twisting, trying to see.
âThis bruising comes and goes?â She doesnât answer to busy inspecting herself.
âPardon?â She asked, looking up at the doctor.
âDoes the bruising remain, or come and g o?â She chewed her lip nervously.
âEverly?â I asked. Her tongue pokes the side of her cheek, and she looks at the ceiling for a second.
âIt stays,â she murmurs before looking a t the doctor who was actually looking atm stays,â she murmurs before looking a I the doctor who was actually looking at m e I was confused.
âWhat?â I ask, and Everly hastily tugs her top on covering herself.
âItâs infidelity markings; the more people the mate is with, the more it affects the bond,â
âI havenât been with anyone since finding her,â I tell him.
âThat may be so, but how many have you been with since Everly knew you were her mate?â he looks at Everly in question.
âI have known he was my mate for just over four years now,â She answers, and m y stomach drops. I knew that, but to count that many times I had sex?
I swallowed, looking at the doctor.â Those are from me?â I ask, and the doctor nods.
âThey are called a taint or infidelity marks. Every time you are with someone, it taints the bond. Everly is your bond. Therefore, it taints her. They are apparently quite painful, but if it has been four years, she probably has a good On four years, she probably has a good pain threshold of it now, be more like a normal bruise, except it scars the bond,â
âBut it will go away, right?â I ask, not wanting to be the blame for her remaining permanently disfigured like that.
âYes, after a while, quicker if you mark her, as long as you remain only with her, of course,â He leans forward and pauses, bracing his hands on his knees and sighs.
âYour bond is toxic, and it is essentially poisoning her and eventually. Please donât take this the wrong way, Alpha, but you have been with a lot of women for her body to be deteriorating at such a rate, most of the time this the reaction of a rejected bond and in the advanced stages,â
âWhat do you mean?â
âShe is dying Alpha, at this rate, it could only be a couple of years, especially if you remain sleeping with other women. You will kill the bond and, in turn, kill her,â Everly gasps.
âWait, but people live like this for decades not wears. I !She glances at m wit, bat people live like this for decades, not years. I..â She glances atm âI have researched it,â She states âYes, but you are rogue and also young. I havenât seen this sort of deterioration in a patient before. Given Alpha Valens reputation with other women, I am afraid you are deteriorating quicker than most I have seen, which explains your lack of aura, also all your other symptoms, âSo, how do we fix it?â
âYou mark and mate her. Remain close to build the bond. Bonds are fragile, Alpha. They are supposed to be taken care of, not abused,â He says, glancing away. It was like being punched in the gut. Sol did this? I did all of this? I nod, but Everly was shaking her head.
âNo, we will find another way,â Everly says.
âThere is no other way, I am marking you, and that is final,â Doc clears his throat, and I look over at him.
âMay I make a suggestion?â
way make a suggestione âYes, please,â Everly says and huffs.
âI understand, Everly, you donât want him to mark you. That is, unfortunately, the bond. It hurts; I get it. I get that betrayal is unforgivable, and you have been living with this a long time clearly,â
What the fuck was he doing? Doc looks at me before frowning.
âMaybe if you mark him until you are comfortable accepting the bond, it will help strengthen it and slow it down, but eventually, he will have to mark you,â
âNo, I will just mark her and be done with it,â
âAlpha, I donât recommend forcefully marking her. You need to understand that you doing that could hurt her more,â
âBut you just said,â He scrubs a hand down his face.
âI know what I said, but your bond has been weakened. Unless Everly wants yout o mark her, you could make her worse. You need to remember you being with another woman was basically like rejecting her repeatedly. The bond is ting her repeatedly. The bond is damaged. You need to repair it before forcefully marking her. You marking her will not only make her hate you but may shock her system,â
What if she never lets me mark her?â
âWe will cross that bridge when we come to it. I would like to rebook for a monthâs time,â He says, and I nod while Everly also nods, to which I was relieved she would agree. Maybe hearing this may have scared her. It petrified me. I just found her and may lose her all because I was an idiot. I made myself feel sick.
I rebooked her appointment and saw them out while Everly waited in the living room. When I came back out, she was staring out the window.
âEverly,â She nods, turning around before walking toward me.
âWe should head back,â She states, about to move past me when I grab her.
âWe need to get back,â She says though she looks on the verge of tears.
âI know you hate me, but please, just mark me,â
Q âI will think about it, come on,â she tries to step away, but I shove her, pressing her against the wall. She struggled, trying to push me away.
âI know I did this. Let me fix it,â I snap at her.
âValen,â She growls, which was more like a purr than any threat.
âNo, you arenât leaving my apartment until you mark me. Stop being stubborn. I know I fucked up but donât let me be the reason you die. Think of Valarian, hate m e but fucking me mark me, donât kill yourself because of me,â I scream at her before shoving my aura over her. I used a little too much, and she cowered away from me and my heart twisted painfully i n my chest.
I drop my aura before dropping my head o n her shoulder. My breathing was heavy, along with my anger. However, it wasnât aimed at her but myself.
âJust take me home,â
âYou want me to beg? I will fucking beg,â I told her before dropping on my knees. I didnât care how stupid it was; I would do i ld her before dropping on my knees. 1 didnât care how stupid it was; I would do i t. Whatever she asked, I would do it.
âPlease, if not for yourself. Do it for Valarian, donât leave him because of me, donât do that to our son,â I plead before it becomes too much.
I couldnât live with the guilt if I killed her. I couldnât. I bury my face in my hands. Utterly ashamed of what I caused her, I did this, I did this to her. I made her hate me. I ruined our bond. I couldnât remember the last time I cried, but this news was gut-wrenching.
I couldnât take i t, knowing I did this. The guilt weighed too heavily, and I knew I would never be able to live with myself if she died. 1 I feel her fingers brush through my hair, making me glance up to see her eyes rimmed with tears.
âFor Valarian,â She whispers, and I nod.
âPlease,â I beg her, gripping her legs, and she nods before looking away. 3