Chapter 211: Hating to See Him in Pain
Chapter 211: Hating to See Him in Pain
(God’s POV)
Sophia brought the documents to the database and handed them to the manager. The sterile
fluorescent lights cast harsh shadows across the filing room as she approached the
reception desk.
The manager looked up from his computer screen, his brow furrowing in confusion. “Isn’t this supposed to be delivered by Research Technician Irene?”
Sophia maintained her composed expression, though her heart raced beneath the surface.
“Research Technician Irene had other urgent matters to attend to. He asked me to deliver
these on his behalf.”
The manager nodded slowly, accepting the explanation without further question. He
stamped the documents with practiced efficiency.
“Is Professor Andrew Kelly available today?” Sophia inquired casually, her fingers drumming
against the counter.
“Professor Kelly left for a conference yesterday,” the manager replied. “He won’t be back for a
couple of days.”
Perfect. Sophia’s lips curved into a satisfied smile. The timing couldn’t have been better for
her plans.
She glanced around the busy database office, watching staff members hurrying between filing cabinets and computer terminals. A cold smile played on her lips as she observed their
oblivious dedication to their work.
None of them suspected what she had just accomplished. The copied research data was
already safely in her possession.
With deliberate calm, she turned and left the database, her footsteps echoing down the
empty corridor.
(Elena Blackwood’s POV)
At the Northern Territory Central Healing Institute, I finished a complex cardiovascular surgery and stepped into the corridor. The familiar antiseptic smell filled my nostrils as I
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The patient’s family waited anxiously near the recovery ward entrance. Their faces were
etched with worry and hope.
“The surgery was successful,” I informed them, watching relief flood their expressions. “Your
father will need to remain under observation for the next forty–eight hours.”
The eldest son stepped forward, his voice thick with gratitude. “Thank you, Healer Elena. We
can’t express how grateful we are.”
I provided detailed post–operative care instructions, ensuring they understood the importance
of following the recovery protocol. After they left to see their father, I finally had a moment to
check my phone.
A message from Research Technician Irene appeared on my screen. I frowned as I read his
brief note about the database delivery.
I returned to my healing chamber, my mind preoccupied with the research data. As I passed
Hugo Ashworth’s office, voices drifted through the partially open door.
“No matter what, Elena is still a member of the Blackwood family,” a woman’s voice said
sharply. “You wouldn’t really fall for a mated she–wolf, would you?”
I froze mid–step, recognizing the authoritative tone. Evelyn Ashworth’s voice carried the
unmistakable edge of maternal disapproval.
My heart hammered against my ribs as I pressed closer to the door. I knew I shouldn’t eavesdrop, but I couldn’t force myself to move away.
Hugo’s voice responded with quiet firmness. “I don’t need the Ashworth family’s approval for my personal feelings, Mother.”
“The Ashworth family won’t interfere with your choices,” Evelyn retorted, her tone growing colder. “But Elena is off–limits. She’s been mated and is now connected to the Blackwood
family.”
There was a pause before she continued, her voice dropping to a more serious register. “You know the history between your father and Marcus Blackwood’s mother. We cannot afford any
complications with that family.”
My breath caught in my throat. What history? What connection existed between the
Ashworth and Blackwood families that I didn’t know about?
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Hugo’s chair creaked as he shifted. “That’s ancient history, Mother. It has nothing to do with the present situation.”
“Everything has to do with the present,” Evelyn snapped. “The Blackwood family destroyed enough lives in the past. I won’t watch them destroy yours too.”
“I’m busy, Mother,” Hugo said curtly. “This conversation is over.”
I heard footsteps approaching the door and quickly stepped back. My mind reeled with the implications of what I had just heard.
Did Hugo really have feelings for me? Or was his mother simply being overly cautious about
a professional relationship?
The door handle turned, and I hurried away before Evelyn could emerge. My thoughts churned
as I made my way back to my chamber.
(Sophia Rivers’s POV)
Meanwhile, at the Crimson Moonrise Hotel, I stepped out of the elevator onto the rooftop
level. A foreign bodyguard with cold eyes escorted me toward the pool area.
The entire rooftop had been cleared of other guests. Felix Xavier’s men stood at strategic positions around the perimeter, their predatory gazes following my every movement.
Many of them were rogues, I realized with a chill. Their wild, untamed auras made my skin
crawl with remembered fear.
The bodyguard stopped at the pool’s edge. “Boss, she’s here.”
Felix Xavier emerged from the water like some ancient sea predator. Water cascaded down
his muscled torso, revealing the intricate sun tattoo that covered most of his chest.
His dark eyes fixed on me with the same calculating intensity I remembered from our
previous encounters. “Sophia.”
I approached the poolside with measured steps, my hand clutching the copied research report. The paper felt like both salvation and damnation in my grasp.
“I have what you requested,” I said, holding up the document.
Felix extended his hand expectantly, but I pulled the report back before he could grasp it. His expression darkened immediately.
“What game are you playing now?” he asked, his voice carrying a dangerous edge.
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I took a deep breath, steeling myself for what I was about to propose. “I’ll give you this report, but only if you agree to eliminate Elena Blackwood.”
Felix’s eyebrows rose in surprise. He repeated the name slowly, as if tasting it. “Elena
Blackwood.”
Recognition flickered in his eyes. “Marcus Blackwood’s secretly mated Luna. Interesting.”
He studied my face with renewed interest. “What’s your real motive here, Sophia? Are you
trying to set a trap for me?”
Before I could respond, his hand shot out and grabbed my throat. His fingers tightened
around my windpipe with terrifying precision.
“Are you planning to betray me again?” he hissed, his face inches from mine. “Just like you
did before, after promising you’d never leave?”
I clawed at his hand, gasping for air. “No… I would never…”
My vision began to blur as his grip tightened. Panic flooded my system as I struggled to
breathe.
“Please…” I wheezed, my voice barely audible.
Felix released me suddenly, and I collapsed to the ground beside the pool. I gasped desperately, my lungs burning as they filled with precious air.
“I will never betray you again,” I pleaded, looking up at him through tears. “You have to believe
me!”
My voice grew stronger as resentment filled my chest. I raised my disabled right hand, the
one Marcus Blackwood had crushed during our confrontation.
“Marcus Blackwood ruined my hand,” I said, my voice filled with venom. “Now I want nothing
more than to see him suffer!”
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