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Kayson I scooped Hel up in my arms and rushed her to the infirmary. She was screaming that it hurt and that her powers wouldn’t make it stop. I couldn’t make it stop either, and nor could anyone else. As angry as I was with Fenrir for what he did, nothing mattered more than getting my mate help. Ricardo, a doctor, took Hel from me and laid her down. I paced the room, watching as doctors and nurses checked my mate over. Hel begged me not to leave her. Goddess, I have never seen Hel afraid of anything. But my beautiful mate was terrified she was losing our son. I held her hand as the doctor checked everything. Tears fell from my mate’s eyes, which she didn’t take off me. I stroked her face with my free hand, trying to keep her calm, though my heart was racing with anger. “I don’t want t