Caleb clenched his fists before loosening them.
He sighed heavily.
âCarlos came to visit me a little while back.
And I feel terribly sorry for them.
I will do my best to make amends to them and reduce Sallyâs pain.
â
Make amends? How could he make amends for such an injury?
I curled my lips up in disdain and said sarcastically, âThen you will probably not get that chance, because Sally has announced that she wants to leave the Thorn Edge Pack and return to Roz Town.
And when she leaves,
Carlos will go with her.
â
Calebâs eyes widened in shock.
He knew I wasnât lying.
Carlos was indeed the type of person who would take such a decision.
âDamn it! How did things turn out this way?â
Caleb punched the wall to vent his anger and pain.
He had to spend the last few days at the hospital for Dylanâs sake, and was unable to save his friendâs lover.
I knew he felt more guilt and pain than anyone else.
Although I was furious with him for his inaction, I still felt sorry when I saw him punish himself.
We were mates and it was our duty to understand each other.
However, for Roz Town residentsâ sake, I ignored his struggle and pain.
I even deliberately provoked him with Carlosâ departure.
I was being a negligent mate.
After turning it over in my mind, I reached out and embraced him.
âHoney, stop.
Donât hurt yourself anymore.
â I comforted him softly.
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âWe will figure out a solution.
â
âHurry up, prepare the equipment! Something is wrong with the patient in Room 415!â
We suddenly heard a doctor anxiously yelling this in the corridor.
Room 415?
Wasnât that Dylanâs room?
Caleb and I shared a horrified look, threw the door open, and ran into the corridor.
Sure enough, the door to Dylanâs room was open and a group of doctors and nurses were bustling in and out.
A few minutes later, Dylan was wheeled out.
Caleb stopped a doctor and asked nervously, âDoctor, whatâs going on? What happened to Dylan?â