We look over to see his foot propping open an exit. We run toward it as fallen wood planks burn into ashes.
Sprinting like I never have before, I know that freedom is right there.
We burst through the doors, and I collapse onto the grass. Feeling lifeless, I don’t know if I have any energy left in me.
My eyelids feel heavy as I welcome darkness to take over. As my eyes shut, I can feel someone picking me up and being slung over a shoulder.
“Baby, stay with me. Just stay with me,” Wolfe pleads.
Darkness washes over me.
A beeping soundthat I can’t make out rings through my head. It’s loud and consistent, and all I want is for it to just stop so I can go back to sleep.
Stretching in bed, I wiggle from side to side.
“Angel,” a voice rasps.
I hum in acknowledgment.
“Nova, angel, please wake up, baby.”
I hum again.
“I’d do anything for you to wake up.”
“Wolfe,” I whisper.
“Nova,” he booms.
My eyes start to prick open, feeling shut from some type of liquid. It hurts to peel them open, but I do.
It takes a few moments for them to adjust to the light and my surroundings. As I come to, I see Wolfe sitting next to me in a chair beside our bed. My gaze falls to his hand holding onto mine.
“What’s going on?” I ask breathily.
“Baby, I’ve been so worried about you. So fucking worried.”
Wolfe’s voice cracks as his head falls to where our hands are intertwined. Using my free hand, I run it through this shortened hair.
“I’m okay. I’m okay.”
He nods in my lap.
As he sits back upright, I see an exhausted version of Wolfe—not from stress or late nights, but from misery.
Suddenly, I remember.
“Wait. We were at the warehouse. Sam. Sam, he… Oh my god.”
“Sam is back in jail.”
I look at Wolfe, and my eyes start to well up.
“He didn’t die.”
“No, baby. He’s alive.”
“How long have I been asleep?”