Debraâs POV:
Caleb let out a sigh, shaking his head in frustration.
âIâm clueless too.
That strange ailment that plagued the Thorn Edge Pack for generations.
My ancestors couldnât pinpoint its origin, and it lingered like a never-ending curse.
If I hadnât found the antidote in Roz Town, many children would have died early or lived in pain all their lives.
â
I fell into a contemplative silence.
Now I understood why Caleb had been determined to buy Roz Town.
Back when I found myself torn due to our differing perspectives, Caleb probably suffered the same inner turmoil.
Unfortunately, there wasnât a straightforward solution to this issue.
If we were to erase our current memories and return to the past, weâd likely make the same choice.
It all came down to love and responsibility.
âAlright, I get it.
â
I heaved a sigh, and suddenly, the dreadful image of what happened after I passed out flashed through my mind.
âDid Dylan and Elena get scared when I fainted earlier?â
Calebâs expression softened considerably when I mentioned the kids.
âDonât worry.
Theyâre just concerned about you.
Right now, Elenaâs taking care of Dylan and helping him sleep next door.
Both of them are just fine.
â
Knowing the kids were okay, my heart swirled with a mix of joy and disappointment.
âCaleb, my power canât heal Dylan.
What do I do? I canât bear to watch him suffer like this.
I want to save him!â
âDonât worry.
Your witch power might not be all-powerful, and youâre just starting to grasp it.
Youâre not an expert yet,â Caleb reassured me, gently brushing my hair.
I turned away, my heart heavy with sadness.
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Caleb gently turned my face to him, locking eyes with me.
In a solemn tone, he implored, âDebra, promise me you wonât attempt that again.
Itâs too risky to deplete all your strength today.
We need you to stay safe, for the sake of our children and me.
Weâd be beside ourselves with worry.
â
His tone left no room for argument.
Reluctantly, I conceded, âI understand.
Iâll exercise caution from now on and wonât take unnecessary risks.
â
Caleb let out a relieved sigh.
I spent the entire day lounging in bed.
If I couldnât get a good nightâs sleep, Caleb made sure a nurse watched over me in the ward.
She would ring the alarm if I stirred.
To avoid the nurseâs constant pestering, I had to stay put in my bed.
Ivy remained silent, no matter how many times I called out to her in my mind, desperately trying to explain.
She stubbornly brushed me off.