Chapter 7
I woke up in a room I didn’t recognize.
When I tried to sit up, someone put their hand on my shoulder and made me lie back down. I followed the hand and came face to face with a worried looking Zev.
“Are you okay?” He asked, looking everywhere in my body and finally settling his gaze in my eyes.
“I’m fine. Where am I?”
“You’re in my room.”
I looked around and noticed that it was a typical guy room, with Zev’s scent all over the place.
“How long was I out?” I asked, placing my hand over my head.
The pain I felt before blacking out was gone and my body didn’t hurt. If there had been an injury, it had healed on its own. I was worried that someone might have noticed I healed too quickly and found it suspicious.
If Zev or any of the guys saw my healing gift, they would surely freak out.
“It’s midday. You’ve been asleep a little over three hours.”
I tried sitting up again, but Zev stopped me before I did.
“Cass, you shouldn’t get up. Nate told me you banged your head pretty hard against the ground.”
The concern was palpable in his expression and in the way he spoke. I felt guilty for making him worry about me. I had gotten hurt, but I was completely healed now. The only marks that always remained were the bruises. The bruising was the only thing that healed regularly, like a human did.
“I’m fine,” I said, smiling reassuringly.
When I moved around to sit down, I felt a light ache in my stomach. When I picked up my shirt, I noticed the hand prints on the sides of my waist and over my stomach.
Nick. I groaned.
He had been holding my waist roughly, even more when we landed on the ground.
While I was moving around, I felt a tingling in my shoulder. More fingerprints were marked on the skin of my shoulder, those belonged to Zev.
Zev was staring at my bruises with a guilty expression.
“That was me,” he mumbled, reaching out to touch my shoulder.
He ran his hand softly over my bruised skin. A solemn expression took over his face when I cringed from his touch.
“I’m really sorry Cass. I didn’t think I had pressed down so hard,” he said, pulling his hand back.
“It’s cool, don’t worry about it,” I smiled.
“Who did those?” Zev asked, pointing at my stomach, which was still exposed. “It wasn’t me, was it?”
“It was Nick,” I said, grumpily. “He was trying to stop Nate from taking me and got a little carried away with his hold. When he fell, he was grabbing on to me for dear life,” I told Zev with a chuckle.
Zev just frowned at my words.
“I shouldn’t have lost control. I’m sorry I let him hurt you,” Zev apologized, looking away from me.
“Zev, it wasn’t your fault. You weren’t even there when Nick did this,” I told him.
I didn’t think it was right for Zev to blame himself for what Nick had done.
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