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Asael led her out of the hospital room by hand. Stella's fingers lay loosely in his grip. As they left the hospital building, she stood outside the bulky looking car. Silas was already waiting there. "Come on," Asael urged her. "Alpha, thank you for everything you have done for me. But I don't think it's suitable for us to be like this. You can find someone better -" Asael rubbed her shoulder gently, "We can talk on our way back. It's about to rain. Come on in." While his touch was extremely gentle, it was hard to ignore the instant surge of tension on his body. Stella noticed the bright green pair of eyes going dark for a second and got into the car. Causing a commotion at a public place wasn't her intention. She simply wanted to part ways right there as it would be easier to le