Chapter 30 MATEO No matter how hard I tried, I couldn’t focus on work. Many things were waiting to be done— managing pack affairs, dealing with the officials regarding the fake money laundering cases filed by Morgan, and mainly dealing with all the mess Morgan had created for us. Despite all this work, my mind kept wandering and returning to Myra in the hospital. I was glad that she was awake. It had been more than a month since she had been unconscious. She had to be put in a coma for a couple of weeks after critical brain surgery and getting a cybernetic arm. My mind constantly replayed the moment when she woke up and asked for water. I’d asked her if she recognised me, and I would never forget how she looked at me— with disdain in her eyes. She said she hated me, which kept me awake

