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Allison’s pov. Every guard and doctors rushed out of the hospital as our car came to a halt. Daniel opened the door, his feet taking huge steps as he carried Lena inside. His beta, Kai helped me with the door with Leo in my arms, my eyes following to see Liam in one of the guard’s hands. I was led to a room with my palpitating heart, my eyes taking every inch, nook and cranny of the hospital. Each step I took felt heavier than the last, the fear gnawing my heart and my heart humming back and forth on my ribcage. A man with rimmed glasses approached us, his blonde hair short and trimmed, toned down in a white coat and something hanging around his neck. The hospital was bigger than Shirley’s, the modern space polished with fine and refined arts, high tech machines that I haven’t seen, or k