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Page 141 of Beneath the Blue Moon

“Here, honey.”

I close my lips around a straw and pull the refreshingliquid into my mouth.

“Slow down,” he warns.

I open my eyes and find him leaning over me with worrycreasing his brow.I try to stroke his cheek, but pain shoots up my arm when Itry to move it.There’s a tube sticking out from under a piece of tape on mywrist.Am I in a hospital?No.I’m in our bedroom.

“What… happened?”

“You had a fever.You’ve been unconscious for a few days.”

So that’s what that dream was.It was just a figment of myimagination—images concocted by my feverish brain.When I try to sit up, hehelps me, holding me against him while he stacks pillows behind me.He offersme the glass again, and I drink until my thirst is quenched.

“Thank you.”

My voice is still scratchy, but at least I can talk.

“How do you feel?”

“Okay.”

“The fever broke, so that’s good.”

“Have you been taking care of me?”I ask.

“Every day.”

“Huh… Did that include sponge baths?”

I see a hint of a smile as he strokes my cheek.

“Every day.”

“Lucky you.”

“You seemed to enjoy them.”

“I have no doubt that I did.”

Just thinking about him doing it has me feeling a littlehot.I pat the bed, and he climbs in next to me with a heavy sigh.I lay myhead on his chest as he wraps his arm around my shoulders.

“You smell different.New cologne?”

“Are you telling me I stink?”He chuckles.

“No, you don’t smellbad… just different.I like it.”

As a matter of fact, he smells awesome.I can’t stopsniffing him.Someone’s coming.I hear footsteps.Clara appears at the doorwith a huge smile on her face.

“Casey, dear, I brought you something to eat.”

“Thanks.”

“I’ve been worried sick about you,” she says as she strokesmy cheek.

“I’m okay.”

“I see that.I’m off now, give you two some privacy.”

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