Chapter 19

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DarkBeauty357

After Isaac was rushed to the hospital, Alec and Leah were notified of the accident. The whole entire Alpha family dropped their plans for the day and met up with each other at the hospital. Some of the wolves that worked at the pack hospital were flabbergasted that the Alpha family even arrived to support Isaac. Others looked at Alec and Leah's admiration for even accepting Isaac into their house to begin with.

It didn't take long for the whole pack to know what happened. Rumors of Isaac's heroic deeds floated around the pack quickly. It took a lot of courage to senselessly jump in front of danger to protect another person, especially Isaac. Isaac never had anyone that would do that for him, so it surprised some of the children that knew of Isaac at school, but that just goes to prove that some people could change.

Isaac went into surgery right away when he arrived at the hospital. Not only did Isaac suffer from the shrapnel that went into his neck, but there weren't other pieces of shrapnel that entered his stomach and broke off into smaller pieces. Isaac was in a very critical state and his body wasn't reacting well to his condition at all. Isaac's organs were still trying to shut down, and the doctors and nurses were doing everything they could to help.

Peyton waited with the rest of his family in the waiting room for hours until Isaac got out of surgery. The whole entire time, Peyton couldn't stop himself from crying. Alec and Leah comforted him the best they could, but truthfully, they never saw Peyton like this before. Also, Peyton never really felt pain like this before. He felt the emotional pain but the physical pain was something even worse. Peyton's chest constricted and heaved as he cried. Even Blaire and Jade shed a few tears as they watched Peyton. It hurt for all of them to know that Isaac was fighting for his life. All of their wolves had already started bonding with Isaac's wolf, so even if they hadn't spent much time with Isaac in person, it still hurt them. Leah had a more different bond with Isaac as she wasn't a werewolf. For the short time that Leah knew Isaac, she has grown attached to him. No one could replace Kai, but Isaac did help relieve some of the pain with his presence. Leah even adapted to drinking hot chocolate with Isaac in the mornings they shared together, or whether it would be in the afternoon or night time.

When Isaac was done with his surgery, he was transported to a single room where nurses would check on him frequently. He had yet to wake up as he was still in a coma-like state.

A nurse came to the waiting room to notify the Alpha family that they could visit Isaac now as he was finally in a stable condition. Peyton jumped up with joy and they all rushed into Isaac's room.

Peyton's heart plummeted when he saw the wires and tubes that were connected to Isaac. He hated seeing him in that state, but at least the heart monitor was steady beeping. Peyton pulled a chair up to the hospital bed and grabbed Isaac's hands in his. A strange noise was made by the heart monitor, which alerted all of them. The strange noise spiked Peyton's anxiety, but he quickly calmed as he realized that the noise was only made because Isaac's heart rate spiked suddenly.

Leah was quick to notice was the touch alone was able to affect Isaac. She wondered if perhaps their bond was something more than friendship.

She wasn't the only one to notice either, "You have quite an effect on him." Jade muttered.

Blaire looked at the two boys and a fond smile grew on her face. She sighed in happiness watching the two. It reminded her of Liam. Blaire frowned a little of the thought of Liam. She had to find him soon because for some reason it felt like Liam was ghosting her. Every time Blaire would try to find him, Liam would disappear from her sight. It felt like Liam was avoiding her at all costs and that upset Blaire. It made her confused and upset at the same time, but she was planning to confront him about it soon.

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