Chapter 50
Alpha Loren Book 4
LEO
After that, Ella slipped into a coma. The doctors said considering the dangerous weakness of her body, it was probably best, however, I couldnât help but feel responsible for inducing it.
I managed to get her back onto my territory and into the hospital where the doctors immediately whisked her away.
âAlpha,â a doctor said to me after approaching me in the waiting room of the hospital.
âHow is she?â I asked eagerly.
âSheâs severely malnourished and weak. Her vitals are all over the place, and sheâs struggling,â she explained.
âAnd thereâs something else I need to discuss, but you should come into the office,â she added, looking around the waiting room that I shared with a few other pack members.
I took a deep breath and ran my hand through my hair before nodding and following her into the office.
âSheâs pregnant. I presume you know that?â she said.
I nodded. âOf course. I could sense that she was carrying that motherfuckerâs spawn almost immediately,â I said.
âSheâs only two weeks along, and after everything sheâs been through, the child is unlikely to be healthy and is only adding to the stress on her body,â the doctor said.
I knew exactly what she was insinuating.
âAll the more reason to get rid of it,â I said. âI wanted it gone anyway.â
âWhatever you wish, Alpha, but would the luna not want a part in that decision?â
âShe is not giving birth to another manâs child, especially not fucking Andrea Martinezâs, and I am certainly not raising it alongside my own,â I growled.
âAnd you said it yourself. The child is unlikely to be healthy anyway, and the last thing she needs is a pregnancy.â
âYes, Alpha,â she said, nodding her head. âItâll be done immediately.â
I got up to leave but turned just before I reached the door.
âAnd put it down as a miscarriage. She doesnât need to know.â
She swallowed and nodded again. âYes, Alpha.â
***
It was weeks until she woke up. After the abortion and with time, she stabilized, but I still couldnât bring myself to leave the hospital for long, and I spent hours just sitting by her as she slept.
The kids didnât understand, of course, which only made it harder. While I didnât want to keep them away from their mother.
Confusing and upsetting them by bringing them to see her in this way didnât feel right either, so I kept them away from the hospital mostly in the care of my mom or Luca.
They asked questions and missed her, of course, but they seemed happy enough.
There was no progress in South America. Martinez had frustratingly slipped off the face of existence along with Luciano and everyone else associated.
It was severely frustrating, and instead of relaxing, it put everybody anxiously on edge.
We knew we hadnât seen the last of him and that this was far from over yet, and the anticipation of when, where, and how he would rear his ugly head was agony.
The pack tried to go on as usual, but we couldnât ignore the shadow over us, and with Ella still in the same condition, morale was low.
It was a dark time for Stella.
ELLA
The beeping of machines. Thatâs all I could hear for ages. Then the murmurs of voices in rooms all around me got louder before the pulsing of my own heartbeat and the hoarseness of my breath joined.
A clinical smell came through my nostrils. It was so sterile and inhuman and totally insufferable. I opened my eyes. At first, it was fuzzy and blurry, and I could only make out a bright white light above me.
Slowly, my vision focused, and the clean white ceiling, walls, floors, and sheets came into view.
All I wanted was to get out of there. To get somewhere real.
I sat up. There were tubes and wires attached to me, imprisoning me to the buzzing and beeping machines, but I began ripping them out. My ears were instantly pierced by a blaring alarm, and I wasnât even free yet.
With little control over my body, my fingers fumbled. I felt like I was physically still asleep, but my mind was screaming, trapped inside this useless body.
The panic of being so helpless began to set in, and my thoughts moved instantly to the person I knew would always help me.
âLeo!â I started screaming. âLeo!â
Heâd come. Heâd get me out of this godforsaken place.
A few seconds later, a woman dressed in plain blue scrubs ran in and began trying to calm me.
âLuna, youâre in the hospital. Youâre perfectly safe,â she said, taking my hand and trying to stop me from ripping out the tubes. âThe pack hospital.â
âThe pack? Whereâs Leo?!â I asked her frantically as tears began to stream down my face. âI need him.â
She nodded seconds before the door slammed open, and my mate walked in. He seemed to sigh in relief upon seeing me before he came over and took my hand away from the arm with the tubes.
âElls, no. You need to leave those alone.â
âI feel so trapped,â I said. âWhy is everything so white!?â
âI will have those walls painted whatever color you like, but for now, please just lie down and leave those wires alone. They are there to help you.â
I nodded and did as he said.
He picked up a blanket from the bottom of the bed and laid it over me before taking my hand and sitting beside me.
âWhatâs going on?â I asked. âWhy am I here? The last thing I remember is falling asleep in the jungle.â
âYou were in a coma,â he said. âThis thing is a life-support machine. Itâs been keeping you alive.â
âA coma?â I asked. âFor how long?â
I dreaded his answer.
âOnly two and a half weeks,â he replied.
Could be worse.
âThe kids,â I whispered. âWhen do I get to see them?â
âAs soon as you are strong enough,â he replied, taking my hand. âYouâre in no state to see eight excited children right now, but I will send them your love.â
I nodded.
âWhat happened?â I asked. âWhat did I miss?â
âWellâ¦,â he began. âYouâve been through a lot. At one point we didnât know if youâd live. And part of you didnât. You were pregnant, Ella.â
âPregnant?â I asked in disbelief. âWere?â
âYou miscarried, and after that, you improved,â he added.
âNo,â I said. âNo. I had his child inside of me?â
My heart rate began to rise again along with the beeping of a machine beside me.
âBut you donât anymore. The trauma caused you to miscarry,â he explained.
I felt an unexplainable deep sense of loss. It was almost as bad as when Leo and I lost a baby. But Andrea wasnât my mate, and I despised him with everything I had, so why was I upset to have miscarried his child?
âOh, Leo,â I whispered, beginning to sob.
He leaned down, squeezed my hand tighter, and wiped my eyes with his thumb.
âYouâre going to be okay,â he reassured.
âAnd what of Andrea?â I asked.
âWe havenât heard from him,â Leo said. âThereâs been no sign of him since we left South America.â
Another tear slipped down my cheek.
âSo itâs not over?â I asked.
He shook his head. âNot yet.â
I squeezed his hand and forced a smile.
âBring the kids here as soon as they say Iâm well enough. And Luca and Max and my mom and your mom andââ
âAll right, all right,â he said with a laugh. âAll in good time. Just get some rest, okay?â
âAs if I havenât been lying here for two and a half weeks,â I said.
He smiled and kissed my hand.
âItâs good to have you back.â