âArenât you afraid of my strange power? No one wants a monster for a mate.
â My voice was choked with sobs.
âSilly girl, what would I be scared of? It was this power that saved your life.
Youâre such a brave and kind woman.
I believe that youâll learn to control your powers someday.
â
I didnât say anything more.
When he finally pulled away, Caleb raised my chin to make me look at him.
âDebra, I just hope our marriage will be real-not just an agreement on paper.
Marrying you would be the best thing that has happened to me.
â
His love for me didnât change because of my terrible power.
He trusted me and even wanted to marry me and make me his Luna.
I couldnât help but burst into tears, burying my face in his arms.
Now that things had come to this, I couldnât give up on myself.
It was clear that God wanted me to survive, so I had to do something meaningful with my Life.
I couldnât Let the innocent guards of Roz Town die in vain.
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I had to protect the town for them!
Taking deep breaths, I forced myself to calm down.
Tom was dead, and the news would soon reach my father.
He had always been a stubborn, willful man.
He wouldnât give up on the town so easily.
I wiped my tears and said to Caleb solemnly, âCaleb, we have to announce our engagement right away and set the moving plan of the town in motion!â
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âAre you sure that this is what you want?â Caleb looked at me hesitantly.
âDebra, you havenât fully recovered.
Now, you want to leave the hospital and announce our engagement? Iâm afraid that might be unwise.
â
But I refused to change my mind.
âBrian just said that thereâs nothing wrong with me.
I donât have to stay in the hospital for much Longer.
â
I locked eyes with him seriously and emphasized, âCaleb, itâs very important for us to let the people know that weâre going to get engaged.
So we have to start preparing now.
We canât waste our time on meaningless things.
â
Caleb sighed in defeat.
At my insistence, he had no choice but to have me discharged from the hospital and take me home.
My wound hadnât completely healed, so it still hurt Like hell whenever there was pressure or I rotated my shoulder.
So when we went to bed,
Caleb carefully held me in his arms to prevent me from shifting in my sleep.
He stayed in that position all night and kept rubbing my back and comforting me Like coaxing a little kid.
Thanks to him, I got a good nightâs rest.
When I woke up the following morning, I heard Caleb sleep talking.