Chapter 173: Chapter 171
1,048 words<html><head></head><body><p>Angela POV</p> <p>I stirred awake to the rhythmic beep of machines, my eyelids heavy as if weighed down by the night itself.</p> <p>A dull ache pulsed in my skull, sharp and unrelenting. As my blurry vision sharpened, I saw Sean perched beside my bed, his tired eyes locked on me with a quiet intensity that made my skin prickle.</p> <p>Memories flickered back-his apartment, William's rage, the searing pain that followed.</p> <p>"You're awake," Sean murmured, his voice low, almost a caress in the stillness.</p> <p>I tried to sit up, but a jolt of pain pinned me back. Panic clawed at my chest. "Aria and Ethan-where are they?" My voice scraped out, rough and raw.</p> <p>"They're safe," he said, gesturing across the room. I followed his gaze, relief flooding me as I spotted my twins curled together on a sofa, cocooned under a blanket and his coat, their small faces peaceful despite the chaos.</p> <p>"What time is it?" I whispered, careful not to disturb them.</p> <p>"Almost two in the morning," Sean replied. "You've been out for about four hours." He leaned closer, concern softening his features. "How do you feel? Dizzy?"</p> <p>I turned my head away, avoiding his gaze. "Seeing you makes me uncomfortable."</p> <p>He nodded, easing back just enough to give me space, though his presence still lingered too close, too warm.</p> <p>"So?" I pressed when he didn't speak. "Are you leaving?"</p> <p>"Not until I know you're okay," he said, his tone firm yet edged with something softer.</p> <p>He reached for the water pitcher. "Thirsty? Let me pour you some."</p> <p>"No," I snapped.</p> <p>"You haven't eaten all night," he countered, undeterred. "You've been unconscious for hours. You need something."</p> <p>"I don't want water. I don't want food. I don't want you here." I met his eyes, defiant. "If you feel guilty about tonight, call Christopher. Tell him to come."</p> <p>A flicker of anger flashed in his gaze, quickly masked. "Not possible," he said, voice icy.</p> <p>"Then stop bothering me," I shot back, turning away.</p> <p>I reached for the call button, desperate for a nurse to shoo him off, only to realize my right arm was swathed in bandages, immobile. The memory hit-shielding Aria, tumbling, my arm twisting beneath me. Pain flared through my shoulder and skull as I moved, a gasp slipping out as my body trembled.</p> <p>Sean was at my side in an instant. "Did you hurt yourself again? Are you in pain?"</p> <p>"Don't touch me," I hissed through gritted teeth. "Why act concerned now? If you hadn't taken my kids, I wouldn't have chased you down. I wouldn't have met your charming friends, and I wouldn't be here."</p> <p>His face softened, guilt shadowing his eyes. "You're right. I screwed up, and you got hurt because of it. I'm sorry." He raked a hand through his tousled hair. "But right now, you need rest. We'll sort the rest later, when you're better. Okay?"</p> <p>His calm reason stoked my irritation. I didn't want him sensible or gentle-I wanted my anger, a shield against the pull I still felt toward him.</p> <p>The room tilted faintly, my headache worsening. I needed the bathroom but loathed asking him for help. Finally, I had no choice.</p> <p>Bracing my left arm, I tried to stand. The world swayed, my vision blurring.</p> <p>Before I could collapse, Sean's arms caught me, strong yet impossibly tender.</p> <p>His chest pressed against mine, solid and warm, his breath grazing my ear. Despite my fury, the heat of his body seeped into me, coaxing a shiver I couldn't suppress. His hands, firm on my waist, held me steady, and for a fleeting moment, I wanted to sink into that comfort.</p> <p>"What are you trying to do?" he murmured, his voice a low rumble against my skin. "Let me help you."</p> <p>"I don't need your help," I lied, even as the room spun.</p> <p>His arm tightened around me, a possessive yet gentle grip. "You need the bathroom, don't you?" When I didn't reply, he nodded. "I'll carry you."</p> <p>Before I could protest, he scooped me up, his muscles flexing beneath my weight. My body stiffened-pain and his closeness warring within me-but his warmth enveloped me, his scent stirring memories I'd tried to bury.</p> <p>"Put me down," I demanded, my voice faltering as dizziness surged.</p> <p>"Be still," he whispered, his lips too close to my temple. "Do you want to wake the kids?"</p> <p>I glanced at Aria and Ethan, still asleep, and went quiet. Sean carried me to the bathroom, his steps deliberate, his hold unwavering. At the door, I tensed.</p> <p>"You can leave now," I said, sharper than intended.</p> <p>He hesitated, worry etching his face, then set me down with care. His hands lingered a moment too long, brushing my hips.</p> <p>As he moved to unbutton my pants, his fingers grazing the fabric, I yelped, "What are you doing?!"</p> <p>He froze, raising an eyebrow. "Helping you. Your arm's busted, remember? What did you think I was doing?"</p> <p>Heat flooded my cheeks, my pulse racing. "I-I can manage. Get out!"</p> <p>He chuckled softly, stepping back to the doorway but not leaving entirely. I shot him a look over my shoulder. "What, are you going to watch me piss? Go further!"</p> <p>He moved back a few more steps, just enough to keep me in sight while giving me some privacy.</p> <p>I closed the door and leaned against it, catching my breath. In the mirror, I saw my messy appearance - a bandage on my forehead, tangled hair, and dark circles under my eyes.</p> <p>After using the bathroom, I splashed water on my face with my good hand, careful not to wet the bandage. I took a deep breath and prepared to face Sean again, determined to walk back to bed on my own.</p> <p>Near the bed, he appeared beside me. "Let me help," he said, reaching out.</p> <p>"Don't touch me," I snapped, though my strength was fading. "I'm fine. It's my arm and head, not my legs."</p> <p>He sighed, then swept me up again, ignoring my weak protests. His arms cradled me, warm and sure, and I was too exhausted to fight the way my body relaxed against his.</p> <p>"This isn't necessary," I mumbled as he lowered me to the bed.</p> <p>"Maybe not," he said, his breath brushing my cheek, "but it's easier this way."</p> </body></html>