Page 177 of Kiss Me Like You Didn't Condemn Me

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And hearing it stirs something inside me because I know that voice.

I know it well.

I focus every ounce of energy I have on opening my eyes. And when they finally part, the light is so bright it burns.

Instinctively, I squeeze them shut again before trying once more, and this time I manage to keep them open long enough for the blur to slowly recede and the room to begin taking shape around me.

Yes, there is no mistaking it, I’m in a hospital.

A squeeze around my hand brings my attention to it, and I blink down at the tangle of wires attached to my arm, noticing the hand wrapped around mine.

I follow it upward, until amber eyes meet mine.

Hunter.

“Love, can you hear me?”

He’s standing over the bed, looking down at me. His expression is full of worry and a softness I can’t explain.

That can’t be right. Hunter is practically allergic to emotions, and the last time he saw me...

I swallow and instantly regret it.

“Water,” I croak.

Or at least I try to.

He understands anyway.

Without taking his eyes off me, he adjusts the bed with a remote, raising me into a more upright position before bringing a straw to my lips.

I drink greedily.

He sets the glass down and backs towards the door without taking his eyes off me for even a second.

“I need a doctor.”

The room fills with doctors and nurses within minutes.

They check the monitors, shine lights into my eyes, ask me questions while muttering things to one another that I don’t quite catch.

Eventually, they seem satisfied.

After assuring me that everything looks good and that I’m recovering as expected, they leave.

Leaving me alone with him.

Hunter.

“What happened?” I ask.

My eyes find his, but he doesn’t answer, he just stares at me.

“Hunter,” I say again, my voice small.

He clears his throat.

“Are you in any pain?”