Chapter 51
Alpha Loren Book 4
ELLA
Leo refused to leave.
When I first woke up, it was clear Iâd had some memory loss because the longer I sat in that hospital bed, the more traumatic images began to flood back in and the more grateful I was to have him right next to me.
âAndrea forced me to watch Alessio be murdered,â I whispered after at least an hour of silence. âAnd he ordered it because I refused to apologize for being disrespectful to Luciano, and he wanted to teach me a lesson.
âHis throat was slit, and I donât think Iâll ever get that image out of my mind. I close my eyes, and itâs there. And the worst part is it was my fault.
âI couldnât bring myself to submit, and as a result, there are two kids out there without a dad. Can you imagine the guilt I face for that?â
âYou cannot hold yourself accountable,â Leo said firmly. âThe only person responsible for Alessioâs death is Andrea Martinez. He wants you to feel guilty to torture you psychologically. Donât let him get to you.â
I shook my head as I began to cry.
âAll he wanted me to do was say one simple sorry to Luciano, and I wouldnât do it,â I replied. âWhy didnât I do it?â
âThere is no point dwelling on it,â Leo said. âNothing can be changed.â
âOut of all the things he did, that was by far the worst. The pain of all the times he hit, raped, and beat me amounted together doesnât even come close to it.â
By this point, the tears were streaming.
âAlessioâs family are receiving all the support they need,â I reassured. âAnd he is respected as a good, loyal soldier willing to sacrifice himself for his luna and his pack. There were hundreds at his funeral.â
âBut heâs still dead.â
Leo nodded and squeezed my hand. He clearly didnât know how else to comfort me.
âCome here,â I said, moving to the side of the bed. âIâm cold, and I miss your cuddles.â
âAre you sure, Ella?â he asked. âI donât want to cross the line. Not with everything youâve been through.â
I nodded. âItâs okay.â
He smiled and climbed into the bed next to me. His arm wrapped around me, and I rested my head on his chest.
âYouâre freezing,â he said, pulling me in tighter.
âI want to sleep. Youâll stay, wonât you?â I asked.
âOf course,â he replied.
âPromise me I wonât wake up and youâll be gone,â I added, looking up into his eyes.
âI promise.â
I nodded and laid my head back down.
It was ages before I could actually sleep. With so many thoughts and memories, it was hard for my mind to slip into rest.
The doctor had prescribed me some sleeping pills, but I wasnât allowed to take them until my strength had improved. So I just lay there until my dreadful thoughts became dreadful nightmares.
I was running through the jungle, the branches and vines slashing my skin, making me bleed all over my body. My hands and clothes were red with blood, but I just kept looking back.
There was nobody there. Nobody behind me, nobody in sight, nobody to be heard. But still, I ran on, fighting through the dense jungle until I reached a clearing.
The sky was blue, and the warm sun seemed to soothe me. For a brief moment, everything seemed okay. So I lay down and let myself breathe as I watched the fluffy clouds pass over.
But then a black shadow leaped out of the trees. It bounded up to me, and I tried to scramble away, but it was too late. It had me andâ
âElla,â I heard Leoâs voice say. âElla, wake up.â
I opened my eyes and sat sharp upright.
âAre you okay?â he asked. âYour heart rate went crazy for a second.â
His eyes were wide and concerned. I swallowed and nodded.
âI was having a nightmare. Theyâre relentless, Leo. Every time I try to sleep.â
He brought me into a hug. âIt wonât be like this forever. Remember that. What seems relentless wonât be.â
I clutched his shirt in my fingers and nodded again.
The next day, Leo left for an hour or two to do the school run and see our kids, and when he returned, he had an armful of paint cans.
âWhat color would you like the walls of this fine chamber, my lady?â he asked with a wide smile. âIâve got forest green, fuchsia, orchid purple, or ocean blue.â
âThey all sound equally pretentious, so may I take all four, my lord?â I asked.
âWhatever you wish, you shall have,â he replied with a low bow.
For the entire morning, Leo stood painting all four walls and the ceiling of the hospital room. There were spots, zigzags, flowers, swirls, and stripes.
I smiled in delight at his artistry and also at the amount of paint in his hair and on his face.
âDo you like it?â he asked, stepping back to look at his work.
âI love it,â I replied. âAnd anybody who uses this room after me will have no choice but to love it too.â
At that point, a doctor walked in.
âOh wow,â she said, immediately pausing as the color met her eyes. âItâs soâ¦bright.â
She then looked to Leo and then to the paintbrush in his hand.
âI had no idea you were so artistic, Alpha,â she added.
He rolled his eyes.
âI have many hidden talents,â he replied.
âWell, you ought to open a window,â she said sternly. âYou donât want your luna suffocating from paint fumes.â
She was an older woman, and she seemed to be scolding him. That, along with Leoâs quickness to obey, made me laugh.
âYouâre chipper this morning, Luna,â she said, turning to me. âDo you mind if I check your vitals?â
I shook my head.
She took my heart rate, blood pressure, lung capacity, and temperature, then scribbled something down on her clipboard. I noticed Leo peering over to see what sheâd written.
âYouâre still weak and need to stay in that bed,â she said. âBut thereâs more color in your cheeks and life in your eyes. Youâll be better before you know it.â
âAnd the sleeping pills?â Leo asked. âWhen can she have them?â
âNot yet,â she said. âA few more days perhaps. But for now she can have these.â
She reached into her pocket and pulled out a bottle full of pills, which she handed to Leo.
âOne in the morning, one at night,â she said. âTheyâll keep your mind off it while youâre awake at least, but you might not feel quite yourself. Itâs your choice to use them or not, Luna.â
Leo nodded, and she left.
âWhat are they?â I asked.
âBenzodiazepines,â he replied, reading the bottle. âReduce feelings of severe distress by inducing emotional numbness. Then thereâs a long list of side effectsâ¦â
I shook my head.
âNo, I didnât get you to paint the walls so bright and loud just to numb myself with some pills. I need to feel in order to heal,â I replied. âItâll be painful, but Iâll get through.â
I then nodded confidently and wiped away an escaping tear instantly.
Leo nodded. âIâll leave them here in case you change your mind, and it gets too much,â he said, putting them on the shelf. âBut I think youâve made the right choice.â
I nodded, staring at the wall. The bottle was in the corner of my eye. Just a few of them and I could escape Andrea just for a few hours.
âElla?â Leo asked.
I looked up to him and forced a smile. âYes, I think so too. But shouldnât you be going?â I asked, looking at the clock on the wall.
âSchool ends in an hour, and sometimes Silasâs class gets let out early, and Francesca and Marie like to wave to you as you wait, so if youâre not there, they wonâtââ
âOkay, okay,â he said. âIâm going.â
I smiled, and after kissing me on the head, he left, leaving me alone in the room with nothing but multicolored walls, some beeping machines, and a bottle of pills on the shelf.