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Aiden sits on the sterile, paper-covered examination table, his feet dangling over the edge. I watch him with concern from the cushion chairs on the other side of the exam room.
The doctor murmurs to himself as he carefully studies Aidenâs leg. It seems that the majority of his concern is focused on Aidenâs foot and ankle. I can see Aiden attempting to hide grimaces as each small movement aggravates his pain.
The doctor runs what I can only imagine to be a few more routine tests. He checks for sensation, tests Aidenâs reaction time, and looks over the X-rays we took earlier in the appointment.
Seeing Aiden in so much discomfort makes my heart ache. Iâm sure he isnât used to this kind of treatment. As an alpha, 1 imagine that itâs much more difficult for him to get hurt than an average human. And Iâm sure the situation is an unwelcome surprise.
Finally, the doctor pulls away from Aiden. He picks up a clipboard and begins to mark down a few notes. âWell, itâs a fracture.
Aidenâs expression hardens just slightly. The doctor shrugs one shoulder. âHonestly, youâre lucky. Itâs only a fracture for now, but the bone is on thin ice. If you put too much pressure on it, your ankle will almost certainly break.â
1 can practically feel the waves of impatience roll off of Aiden. I can only imagine how he feels. Taking care of his ankle will most likely include stepping out of practice. With their team swiftly approaching the championship, thereâs no doubt in my mind that heâs hesitant to wait on the sidelines.
The doctor prescribes a couple of medications and instructs Aiden to start meeting with the physical therapist. He hands. Aiden a few papers, some of which include instructions on proper care and low-impact muscle strengthening exercises. I politely smile and nod, sensing that Aiden wants to leave as quickly as possible.
âOh, one more thing,â the doctor says. âYouâre going to need some sort of mobility device if you want this to heal properly. Will you be choosing a wheelchair or crutches?â
âNot a wheelchair,â Aiden says quickly. He pauses, clearly not having meant to blurt that out, into something more charming. âJust crutches for now, please,â he adds on.
He composes his expression
The doctor nods and types something on his pager. Within a few minutes, a nurse enters the room with a splint and crutches. The doctor and the nurse get to work wrapping Aidenâs leg and instructing him on how to best use his crutches.
Soon enough, the nurse is escorting us out of the examination room and back to the common areas. I glanced over at Aiden. I can tell by his expression that heâs trying to hide just how disappointed and frustrated he feels.
As soon as the nurse leaves us, Aiden and I begin to head toward the exit. I am the first to break the silence.
âHow are you feeling?â I ask softly.
Aiden grimaces. âNot great,â he admits, âItâs bad timing. Of course. I went and got injured this close to the championship.
âThis isnât y
your fault,â I remind him. âThe capital team is playing dirty. Besides, it was thanks to your bravery and drive that your team was able to advance in the first place.â
I can feel Aiden relax slightly beside me. âThank you,â he murmurs. âI appreciate your perspective Itâs so easy to get trapped in my head when Iâm feeling like this. Itâs been a long time since Iâve been injured this badly, and Iâve never gotten hurt so close to something important.â
By the time Aiden and I exit the hospital building, the energy has lightened around us slightly. The sun is beginning to set, casting long shadows against the pavement as we make our way back to Aidenâs car.
Suddenly, a familiar voice cuts through the quiet. âAiden? Is that you?â
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I feel my heart drop. That voice Iâve only heard it once before, but it already greets me with a wave of discomfort. Aiden and I turned to find Mr. Cruz standing only feet from us.
Mr. Cruz is dressed in a smart, white button-down and a blue suit coat with matching slacks. His silver hair is slicked back perfectly. Everything about him oozes class and status. I feel Aiden stiffen beside me.
âWhat are you doing here?â Aiden asks, his voice flat. Aidenâs father crosses his arms and stands firm, almost towering over the both of us. He has a serious expression on his face.
âIs there any way to greet your father?â He says coldly. âI raised you better than this.â
âI donât have time for this right now.â Aiden shoots back. âYou didnât answer my question?â
I feel increasingly uncomfortable. It isnât surprising, but it still feels strange that Aidenâs father hasnât even turned to acknowledge me once. Instead, he fixes Aiden with a cold gaze.
âWhat. I canât come to accompany my son out of the hospital?â Mr. Cruz huffs. Aiden and I exchange a glance.
How does he know about the injury? I wonder. How did he alreally find out? Scratch that, how did he know when weâd be here? My mind is spinning. Still, I decide itâs best to stay silent. Iâm sure Mr. Cruz has connections and power that I canât even comprehend.
âI didnât know you suddenly decided to act like a concerned father.â Aiden says coolly. I can see Mr. Cruz practically bristle. Surprisingly, he manages to calm himself.
cent game.
âEnough bickering. Weâre both adults,â he says. âI wanted to talk to you about your most recent
1 feel my stomach clench. The Freezeâs unexpected success against the Capital had certainly turned heads. It wasnât surprising that it had turned Mr. Cruzâs head, too.
*1 heard you played very well,â Mr. Cruz continues, his tone unreadable. âYou should be very satisfied with your work.â
The unspoken slight in Mr. Cruzâs words makes me feel off-balance. So he didnât even watch the game? I think with
irritation.
âBut youâve pushed yourself too hard,â Mr. Cruz finished. His expression is somewhere between firm and smug.
âItâs just a fracture,â Aiden says dismissively. âIâll be back on the field in no time.â Despite the assuredness in his words, I cant help but wonder if Aiden even believes that himself.
Mr. Cruzâs expression remains unchanging. âNow, Aiden, be reasonable,â he says. âThis little team of yours is very important to you â but can you say itâs more important than your health?â
âIt wasnât like that,â Aiden argues. âIt was a fluke. An accident. Sometimes thatâs how games go. That doesnât mean Iâm sacrificing my health.â Itâs strange to see him so worked up it seems like his father is one of the only people who can break his charming expression.
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âForgive me if I take that with a grain of salt,â Mr. Cruz snorts. âMy son is in crutches. That is no small issue.â
âGoodbye, father,â Aiden says in an obvious attempt to dismiss Mr. Cruz. He tries to move past his father, but he steps into the way again.
âBe sensible, Aiden,â Mr. Cruz says sharply. âYouâve already beaten your previous team. Youâve humiliated the Capital â bravo. Isnât that enough for you?â
Aiden sets his jaw, his eyes flashing. âYou know that was never my goal. This isnât about the Capital. It never has been. This is about winning the championship.â
Mr. Cruz seems to sense his approach isnât working. He quickly witches tactics, his hands raising placatingly. âPlease, Aiden
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Your mother is worried about you.â
Aiden snorts. âOh, so is that what this is about? Funny she didnât decide to come with you. Did she even planning on violating my privacy like this?â
âThis isnât a matter of privacy. This is a matter of family pride, Mr. Cruz practically sneers.
wall were know you
âOh, my bad. I thought this was an issue of you feeling empathy for your son, for once,â Aiden shoots back sarcastically.
The standoff between the two is intense on another level. The air around us seems electric. People on all sides of us steer clear of the confrontation, even crossing the street to be out of the way. Seeing two alphas go head to head is even more intimidating than I would have predicted. Still, I manage to stand firmly beside Aiden
Finally, Mr. Cruz seems to relent. He crossed his arms once again. âBelieve what you will, Aiden. Championship or not, you are still my son. What you think of me is irrelevant. Can you really say this is the right path for you when itâs destroying you
like this?
Aiden opens his mouth to respond, but Mr. Cruz has already turned his back on us. He walks away briskly, not even taking a moment to look back. Aiden still remains stiff beside me as he stares holes into his fatherâs back.
I squeeze Aidenâs hand gently. âAre you alright? 1 murmur. Aiden relaxes slightly at the touch. He looks down at me with gratitude irhis eyes.
âYeah. Iâm alright, he says hoarsely. âLetâs get back to the car..
The sky has darkened to dusk by the time we return to the car an tell that Aidenâs mind is full of turmoil. I feel for him Still. I know that he likely needs space to deal with his feelings. As our car pulls out of the parking lot, an unspoken question hangs in the air-one carefully placed there by Mr. Cruz.
Will this life destroy Arden?
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