Briar “What am I even doing here?” I asked, pacing the short distance between the wall and the waiting chairs. Severin was stretched out on the uncomfortable hospital chairs, watching me pace. “Because you’re a good person.” “I shouldn’t care, but it was terrifying to watch. I don’t want anything to happen to the baby.” He nodded. “Yeah, you’re right. Should we find a nurse or someone?” We’ve been waiting here for close to an hour. No one had given us word about Naomi’s condition. Sev and I set out to find someone. It was an expensive private hospital with the best medical care money could buy. Instead of a nurse, we ran into Anabella. I wasn’t aware she was still here. “Oh, you came.” Ana took my hands and squeezed them. “Any news?” Her brows knitted together. “She lost the bab

