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Seducing My Ex’s Father In Law novel Chapter 320

Gavin’s POV

The crowd was silent when Judy fell through the sky and landed on the ground, but chaos broke out as they watched an arrow piercing her back and sticking out through her stomach. Judy’s face had gone pale almost immediately after and she struggled to stay awake.

There was no way she could continue after this. She was out.

Everything happened in a blur after that; one minute Mica was speaking to me, and the next I was on the battleground kneeling over Judy’s still and blood-soaked form.

As the medics arrived, I glared at them, my eyes glowing as my wolf fought to take control. They weren’t fast enough; I had been here for almost 2 minutes, trying to stop the bleeding with my hands and attempting to get her to open her eyes and there wasn’t a single medic nearby.

“What took you so long?” I asked through my teeth. “She needs help!”

One of the medics glanced at the others with a frown before they jumped into action.

I let out a growl, urging them to hurry. I wasn’t sure what was up with my wolf because he had never acted this way before, but he was fighting me for control the longer the medics took.

“It’s a pretty bad injury,” one of the medics said, assessing the damage. “It doesn’t look like it hit any vital organs though. We shouldn’t take it out until we get her to the examination room.”

The others nodded in agreement.

“Get the stretcher,” one of them said to another. “This is the worst injury we’ve had today. We need to be careful with her.”

“Holy shit, is she okay?” A girl asked as she rushed towards Judy. She was the same girl that was on the zipline with her.

Tabitha, I believe her name was.

I didn’t reply; my eyes remained fixed on Judy’s pale face. Sweat started to bead at her forehead, and her breathing began to grow more manual. Her eyes were fluttering, and I wondered if she was trying to open them.

She screamed out as they put her on the stretcher, keeping her on her side to not agitate the arrow sticking out of her. A growl escaped my throat without meaning for it to happen, startling the medics.

“We need to get her to the operating room, Alpha,” one of the medics informed me.

I realized my grip was on the stretcher and my eyes were most likely glowing yellow as my wolf surged forward. I had to pull him back and release the stretcher.

What the hell was wrong with me?

“There’s a lot of blood,” one of the medics murmured to the other as they assessed Judy.

They started to carry Judy away from the battleground, my eyes trained on her paling and sweat-coated face. Her eyes opened slightly, and I saw the life draining from them as she stared at me.

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The infirmary was filled with those who had watched their loved ones get hurt.

I didn’t like being grouped together with them; I wanted to be in there with her, but they told me it would only be a distraction if I were to be in the same room.

Of course, I could have used my Lycan powers and forced them to let me into the operating room, but I didn’t because they were right. They needed to focus and not have me breathing down their backs the entire time. My wolf was unstable right now and I wasn’t sure what was wrong with him, it was safer if we stayed away until she was done with her surgery.

“Have you heard anything?” Nan asked, rushing into the infirmary, tears clear in her eyes.

I hadn’t seen her at the arena, so I was surprised to see her in the infirmary. A young girl was with her, and I recognized her from around the resort; a few times I spotted her talking to Judy.

“She’s still in the operation,” I murmured.

She sat down beside me and buried her face in her hands, groaning softly.

I hadn’t really spoken to Nan a lot, but I knew she was Judy’s best friend, and I also knew she knew about my relationship with her.

“You’re Gavin Landry,” the girl she was with said, her eyes wide as she stared at me. I didn’t bother responding to her, instead, my eyes scanned her. She had a strange yet familiar aura to her that I couldn’t figure out. “I’m Sammy. A friend of Judy’s. I really hope she pulls through.”

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