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Flash Marriage: In His Eyes-Chapter 328: Blessings
βDamonβ
My chest tightened at the sight of Kai lying on the hospital bedβmachines surrounding him, tubes and wires keeping him alive. Even the bed was specially designed to support his back. ππ³ππππ¦π£π―β΄π£π¦π.π€ππ
My best friend.
My cousin.
And yet... a bad man.
Livana once told me that evil people donβt die easily.
So Iβm counting on that.
"What are you thinking?" Sophia asked.
"Heβs evil," I replied flatly. "He wonβt die easily."
She rolled her eyes.
"He better wake up. Itβs been three days, Damon."
"He will." I patted her back. "Now go to your room and rest. Iβll take care of him."
"Iβll stay here."
She didnβt move.
"Sophia, come onβ"
I reached for herβand to my surprise, she collapsed.
I caught her head and back just in time as Francis rushed in and scooped her up without hesitation.
He didnβt even think twice.
I was about to follow them, but my eyes shifted back to Kai.
And the promise I made to Sophia.
I canβt leave him.
Sheβd kill me.
I sat back down and pressed my forehead against my palm.
"Damn it..."
I looked up again, my gaze drifting toward the glass.
Kai lay motionless.
But thenβ
His fingers twitched.
I stood up immediately and stepped closer to the glass.
"Thatβs it, Kai," I muttered under my breath. "Move. Wake up."
I waited.
Minutes passed.
Then more.
Even after thirty minutes of standing thereβwatching, hopingβnothing followed.
Francis returned, exhaling deeply.
"She woke up. Doctors are running tests. Probably fatigueβshe hasnβt been sleeping well."
"You need a break too," I told him.
"Iβll just check on him first." He sat down.
"Alright. Iβll go check on Sophia."
He told me where she was.
I knocked, then entered.
Doctor White and another physician were already inside.
"How is she?" I asked, stepping beside Sophiaβs bed.
The doctor glanced at herβthen at me.
"Iβm pregnant," Sophia said, closing her eyes again. "You better wake Kai up and tell him."
A quiet chuckle left my lips.
"Congratulations." I crossed my arms. "Now stop being stubborn. Sleep. Eat. Rest."
"Fine," she muttered weakly.
I helped her into a wheelchair and guided her back to her room. She entered the code and moved straight to the bed, climbing in slowly.
"How about food?" I asked.
"Iβll sleep."
I nodded.
Then I scanned the roomβevery corner, every possible blind spot. Just to make sure she was safe.
"So... where does Francis sleep?" I asked.
She pointed to the couch, where a pillow and blanket were already laid out.
I didnβt want to assume anything.
Kai trusted Francis.
And Sophia... she wouldnβt betray him.
I turned and left, making sure the door was locked behind me.
Back at the ICU, Francis was already standing near the glass.
"I saw his fingers move," he muttered.
I nodded.
"I saw it too. Doctors might call it reflexβbut itβs something. A response."
I looked him straight in the eye.
"You should rest. And stay with Sophia."
He hesitated.
"She needs double protection."
He understood.
With a nod, he left.
I stayed.
Watching Kai.
Even with nurses and doctors monitoring him around the clockβ
I didnβt trust anyone with him but myself.
"Bro..." I murmured quietly. "You need to wake up soon."
I stared at him, imagining itβ
The moment he finds out.
His wife. Pregnant.
A slow breath left me as I shook my head faintly.
Heβd lose his mind.
Too excited. Too loud. Too alive.
Heβd be over the moonβgrinning like an idiot, probably pulling Sophia into his arms without caring who was watching. Acting like the world finally gave him something good after everything heβs done.
My grip tightened against the railing.
"You donβt get to miss that," I muttered under my breath.
Not him.
Not this.
Not when, for once, something pure was waiting for him on the other side of all this blood and chaos.
I leaned closer to the glass, my voice dropping lowerβdangerously firm.
"Wake up, Kai."
βLivanaβ
As soon as Lore entered, everything began to unfold.
I watched through the footage as he seamlessly infiltrated each of their PCs without raising a single suspicion. There goes my little genius.
It took hours.
Hours of careful navigation, quiet observation, and calculated intrusionβuntil he finally obtained what he needed, all under the guise of a harmless service desk support.
He moved through the office like he belonged thereβgrabbing drinks from the fridge, always asking first if they were free. They laughed at him. He played the fool when necessary, masking brilliance beneath charm.
By the time he left, his bag was filled with drinks. He waved at them casually and walked out as if he had done nothing extraordinary.
I waited for him in the penthouse.
He arrived after making several detours, driving an old, forgettable car. In his hands were shopping bags. One of them had cartoon characters printed on itβlikely for the children.
He dropped his bag beside the sofa and slouched into it.
"I made you dinner," I told him.
"Thank you, sis." He pulled out his laptop as I slid a cup of tea toward him. "Whatβs this?" he asked.
"Chamomile." I took a slow sip. "Oh, by the way... tell me about Alyssa. Did you two cross the line?"
"We did make out," he chuckled. "That girl is really horny."
"She gets what she wants," I said with a faint smileβjust like his brother, who takes what he desires in his own way.
"Certainly," he laughed. Then, as if remembering something, he added, "By the way..." He picked up the teacup. "I checked on the facility on my way here. Sophia fainted..."
My attention sharpened.
"Oh... she might already be pregnant."
He snapped his fingers and pointed at me.
"Wanna bet the gender?" he grinned.
"Fine. One million," I smirked. "Iβll transfer it."
"Itβs a boy," he declared.
"Itβs a girl," I countered, raising a brow. It didnβt matter who won.
He typed quickly on his laptop before turning it toward me.
"Hereβs what I got." He gestured toward the screen as if presenting a masterpiece.
The data revealed a clear bridgeβlinking directly to whichever device Tyrona was using.
All I needed now... was to connect.
And erase it.
I leaned back slightly, considering.
"What do you think about this?" I asked.
"I say we invite Tyrona," he chuckled. "Her son is happiest when heβs with Sky and the twins. That gives us an opening."
"Hmm... classic burglary," I murmured. "Letβs do it. Go eat your dinner so you can rest."
He stood and began pulling items from his bag.
"Where did the sodas go?" I asked.
"Oh, I gave them to the front desk," he said casually.
I nodded.
"Yes. You canβt have sugary drinks. Your girlfriend would hate it if your face breaks out."
He nodded in agreement.
"Yeah, sheβs obsessed with my face. Wonβt even kiss me unless I brush my teeth."
"Oh? Good to hear," I grinned, returning my attention to his work.
"So... is it a fairytale wedding?" I asked.
"Hmm... more like an enchanted one. A forest theme would be perfect. But I think she already has an entire album planned."
"I see." I nodded. "But with the recent attacks on our Nest, Iβll have to take you abroad most of the time."
"Thatβs fine with me," he said casually as he lifted the stainless dome from his plate. "Wow..." He stared at the steak in awe. "I canβt get my girl pregnant. Not yet."
I was mildly surprised by his awareness.
"This is good," he added.
I nodded, though I hadnβt touched my own meal. My appetite had long since faded.
I leaned back and called home.
A moment later, Alyssa answered.
Skyβs tear-streaked face filled the screen.
He stopped crying the moment he saw meβthough tears still clung to his cheeks, along with a small mess of snot.
"Mama?" he asked softly.
Thenβ
"Mama!" he cried dramatically.
"Hello, baby."
"Heβs been crying every night," Alyssa said gently.
"Baby!" Lore called from behind me.
"Hey, Lore!" Alyssa waved before Sky grabbed the phone.
"Mama... home, peessee. Home, okay?" he pleaded.
"Hmm... Iβll be home soon, baby. Why donβt you start counting nights? Or stars?" I said softly.
His lips trembled as he looked up at Alyssa.
"Tita..." he whimpered.
Alyssa poutedβand then, just as dramatically, began crying with him.
I couldnβt help but giggle as the two of them hugged each other.
"Both of you are dramatic," I murmured fondly.
"I love you, babe. Iβll call you later," Lore said before rushing back to his seat.
I smiled, watching my sonβso expressive, so much like his father.
Then I added Damon to the call.
He answered almost immediately.
"Hey, loveβ"
"Dada?" Sky interrupted. "Dada, why you here?" He frowned. "Why you here, Dada?"
"Oh... hey, Sky. Youβre there too," Damon said flatly. "Hang up. Let me talk to Mama."
"No!" Sky protested loudly.
"Love, letβs talk alone, okay?" Damon tried again.
"Oh, come on. Skyβs crying. Stop being childish and talk to your son," I said calmly.
Behind Sky, Alyssa was already snickering.
"Dada... baddie," Sky declared.
I laughed softly.
"Why do you think that?" I asked.
"I wav you," he giggled, wiping his tears. "We play!"
He began babbling about his dayβhis words tumbling over each other.
Damon listened patiently on the other end.
And I simply watched.
There is something disarming about a childβs loveβraw, unfiltered, and impossibly warm.
Even in the midst of strategy, danger, and calculated moves...
thisβthis softnessβremains untouched.







