Chapter Twenty-five
“I like what you think of me,” Sandro grinned, winking at Blaze as he walked towards Thalia. With each step, she retreated two steps backward.
“I hate you,” she said firmly.
“I don’t think so, darling,” Sandro mumbled, his tone almost teasing. “Have you forgotten so soon?”
Thalia scowled. “I do hate you, Alessandro. I can’t believe I was with a man like you.”
Sandro chuckled, brushing off her words. This wasn’t the first time he had heard such feelings from her. Arabella had echoed similar words to him, but he didn’t let them bother him. He turned his gaze toward Arabella, who remained in the same spot he had left her, a satisfied smirk playing on his lips at her current state-helpless and fragile, just as he desired.
His attention returned to Thalia. “A lot has happened since you left. But I don’t think now is the time for catching up.” He shrugged into the plaid shirt he held.
Thalia felt relief that he was wearing something. It allowed her to look at him without the intrusive thoughts of him tearing his clothes off for a spectacle.
“Are you acquainted with her?” Sandro inquired, his eyes searching Thalia’s.
Thalia looked down briefly before meeting Sandro’s gaze. “I don’t know who she is.”
“Are you sure, Thalia? I’m quite perceptive when it comes to lies and fear.”
“I don’t know her, and I’ve never met her until today,” Thalia replied, catching a glimpse of Blaze’s audible exhale. She wondered if he had feared she might say otherwise. The consequences of doing so were clear to her.
“Why do I sense deception?” Sandro’s voice was assertive. “And why can’t you meet my gaze when you speak?”Content is © 2024 NôvelDrama.Org.
“There’s nothing to find in your eyes.”
“Fair enough,” Sandro smirked. “I suppose you need to look at my face to see whatever you’re seeking.”
“Your face is bothersome,” Thalia retorted with a huff.
“But you’ve always loved staring at me. Even while I’m inside you, you enjoyed…”
“Stop!” Thalia’s face turned crimson. She shifted her gaze to Blaze, who remained expressionless, his attention fixed on the still-unconscious Arabella.
“We need to do something for her. She might die,” Blaze blurted out after a lengthy spell of staring at Arabella’s bloodied face.
Sandro shrugged. “She was meant to die, anyway.”
“But she’s not dead. She needs treatment urgently,” Blaze’s hands clenched in frustration.
“Who are you to dictate what I should do with her?” Sandro’s brow arched, eyes narrowing as he locked a glare onto Blaze.
Blaze seethed, a low growl escaping him. His anger was directed at Sandro for the harm he had inflicted on Arabella, at Arabella for venturing out of the safety of their home, and most of all, at himself. He had promised her safety but failed to provide it. He had let her down, and the voice of his wolf, Red, seemed to revel in his failure. ‘She is yours, but you couldn’t protect her.’
Shaking his head, Blaze countered the voice. Arabella wasn’t his; she belonged to another. Yet, his wolf’s persistent reminder echoed Thalia’s words about Arabella being his mate. Nevertheless, he had let her down.
Exhaling heavily, Blaze locked eyes with Sandro. “I’m sorry. She’s injured and might not survive without help. I’m sure you don’t want her to die immediately. She can entertain you in various ways. You need to save her.”
“Smart move. She used to be my plaything, and this time, I’ll make it even more torturous for her. You can take her to the infirmary,” Sandro declared before turning his attention to Thalia.
“Stay the night.” He brushed his fingers against her cheek and placed a kiss on the corner of her lips before exiting the room.
“Ugh,” Thalia grimaced, wiping her mouth. “Such a detestable person!”
As soon as Sandro departed, Blaze hurried to Arabella’s side.
“Arabella, please, stay with me,” he choked, his voice trembling as he held her in his arms.
“I’m sorry, Cole. I should have been-”
“It’s my fault,” Blaze interjected, blinking back the threatening tears, his gaze shifting to her pulse.
Faint, nearly fading, her pulse told a worrisome tale.
Lifting her carefully, Blaze hurried out of the torture chamber and toward the infirmary.
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Arabella winced, her head throbbing, her eyelids seemingly weighed down. But that wasn’t all; her chest felt constricted, and her hands moved sluggishly.
Turning her head slightly, she spotted Blaze beside her bed. “B-Blaze,” she managed to whisper.
Blaze jolted awake at the sound of his name, bleary eyes widening as they met Arabella’s. She slowly rose from the bed.
“You’re awake!”
“Yes,” Arabella nodded, trying to lift her head.
A relieved breath escaped Blaze, and he stood from his chair, positioning a pillow behind her for support, gently tucking a strand of hair behind her ear.
His touch left a tingling sensation on her skin, and she blushed.
“What happened?” Arabella’s voice broke his reverie.
“Sandro happened,” Blaze mumbled. “But the gruesome details aren’t important right now. Making sure you’re alright is.”
“I’m fine,” Arabella insisted as he placed his palm on her forehead.
“You’re not,” Blaze disagreed. “I need Francis to run some tests on you.”
“I’m okay, Blaze. It’s just-”
“You’re not!” Blaze’s exclamation was forceful, his hand slapping hers away as it tried to grip his.
“Why in the world did you leave the safety of the house? Why do you keep getting into trouble?”
“Why can’t you listen to me for once? I’m trying to help you, but you’re making everything so damn difficult!”
Arabella clenched the bed linen, biting her trembling lower lip.
Her eyes filled with tears, and she sniffled, gazing up at him. “Why are you blaming me for this?”
“Who else should I blame if not you?” Blaze’s voice was heated. “You had one crucial task-to stay indoors!”
Blaze clenched his teeth and tugged at his hair, his scowl aimed at her. “Why did you leave the house, Arabella? Why do you insist on hurting yourself?”
“I’m not trying to hurt myself,” she replied softly. “I didn’t just leave without reason. Thalia called, asking me to pick something up, and it all went downhill from there.”
“Thalia called you out at that hour despite the clear instruction not to jeopardize your life? That’s beyond belief,” Blaze scoffed.
“She did, but I realized it was a trap. She wanted me away from you. I don’t know why she despises me so much.”
Tears streamed down her cheeks as her body trembled. The disdain Thalia held for her was obvious and unhidden. Memories of the torture room and Sandro’s actions flooded her mind. He had nearly ended her life twice without remorse. She believed that Blaze and Thalia’s arrival had saved her from whatever sinister plan he had devised.
“Hey,” Blaze’s voice drew her attention.
Her gaze shifted back to him.
“I’m sorry for being so harsh,” he murmured, his thumb caressing her knuckles. He gently squeezed her hand, bringing it to his lips for a tender kiss.
A sigh escaped him as her sobbing grew more pronounced. “I didn’t mean to shout.”
“I suppose I deserved everything that happened,” Arabella mumbled, her voice heavy with regret.
“Maybe.” The door creaked open, and Thalia walked in.
“Thalia!” Blaze growled, striding angrily towards her.