Chapter Thirty-Three I watched my sister glare at her mate as he held her against his chest and Sin let out a chuckle, “Some things never change.” Looking over at him, I couldn’t help but feel the warmth from our bond. He was happy, even if that happiness held the tinges of sadness. I could feel something in him that gave me hope. Sin was sure that we would get Marcus back. My sister and her mates left us alone with Doc. I watched the older woman move about the room. Returning to the bedside with a bag of saline that she swapped out with the now empty bag. Sin looked at her and she pressed her lips together, I could tell that she wasn’t happy they were still with me. It was good that she wasn’t trying to kick them out. I felt better with them near me. “It’s just fluids.” She