Chapter 9

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Jasper's POV

When I decide that I will give Alex some time to think about our situation, I didn't expect that it will take him this long.

But I haven't seen him for a week now, and I think that I'm starting to feel the effects of rejection.

I know that I I'll have to tell my father about it, because I don't want to die, and it seems that Alex doesn't really care about the fact they we're mates.

So, I stand up from the bed, and I wait for the dizziness to fade, before I go downstairs, and I find my father working in the living room as usual.

"I have to tell you something." I tell him seriously, and he turns his head to look at me with a frown.

He puts his work away, and he rests his back on the couch.

"Yes?" He asks me curiously.

"On my birthday, Alex and I started to feel our mate bond, and that's why Alex ran away, but I didn't tell you, because I wanted to give him some time to figure out that he wants me." I tell him.

He has a frown on his face, as if he's wondering if I'm telling the truth or not, but he seems to believe me.

"Then why are you telling me now?" He asks curiously.

"Because I think that I'm starting to feel the effect of rejection." I say, and his eyes widen.

"I should take you to the hospital then." Dad says, and I nod in agreement.

He stands up, and he takes his paperwork to his office, before he gestures for me to come over.

So, I stand up from the couch, and my world goes dark, but I don't faint, and the darkness quickly disappears, while leaving me dizzy.

Dad comes over, and he makes sure that I won't fall, but I push his hands away when I feel better.

"Let's go." I say, and he nods.

So, we walk towards the pack house in silence, but I only manage to walk half of the way, and I let him carry me for the rest.

When we enter the pack hospital, the Doctor greets is instantly, and he tells dad to lay me down in one of the rooms.

Then he examines me, and he asks dad what happened, so dad tells him that it's most likely the effects of rejection.

"I would like to see if the other mate is still alright." The Doctor says, so dad calls Don, telling him to bring Alex here.

And they're here only a few minutes later, along with Edward, but I can only smell them, and hear a few words, because they don't enter my room.

I lay here with dad, but not much late my brothers come here, and they hug me tightly.

I already know that I will have to spend the whole day in the hospital, which makes me resist the urge to from a loudly, because I'm pretty sure that everyone will think that I'm in pain or something if I will do it.

But at least Alex will be here with me.

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