6 Mason kept one eye on Megan the entire time he drove to the hospital. She insisted they didn’t need to go, but he wasn’t taking any chances. He’d already f****d up enough. He wasn’t going to brush this off and have her lose her child, too. “It’s not your fault,” Megan said quietly. Mason grunted. Everything was his fault. He stopped in front of the emergency room door and slammed the Jeep into park. He went around and met Megan as she was climbing out. He helped her get inside, leaving his vehicle in the driveway and not caring if they towed it away. All that mattered was getting her help. “She’s pregnant and bleeding,” Mason barked at the woman behind the desk. That got her moving. She jumped up and signaled for someone. A man hurried over with a wheelchair. Megan sat in it and th

