"Miss Tiana, when are you planning to treat my illness?"
Tiana Thorne curled her lips again, a sly glint flashed in her eyes, and she smiled: "Anyti."
"Your health?"
"It’s no big deal, I’m made of steel."
Saying that, Tiana Thorne moved her legs, preparing to get up, when suddenly a sharp pain shot through her lower abdon.
Aiden Shaw didn’t miss her sudden pause and inadvertently knitted his brows.
Tiana moved again, the pain intensifying, as if a knife was wildly chopping inside her abdon, the pain leaving a sheen of sweat on her forehead.
The feeling was all too familiar.
A chill spread over her back, her face turning pale, she almost jumped off the bed, clutching her stomach: "Aiden, my period ca early..."
With that, she bolted barefoot into the bathroom without putting on shoes.
That feeling was truly unbearable.
Why be a woman?
Is it because wooing girls isn’t fun, or cigarettes don’t taste good?
To be a woman in this life...
The pain was killing her...
When would she ever get used to nstrual cramps?
"Miss Tiana, you’ll find what you need in the drawer beside you."
Only then did Tiana rember, the last ti she was here, her period had started too.
"Mm..."
Weak and feeble.
For a long ti, she didn’t hear a word from outside, long enough for her to think Aiden Shaw had left.
Suddenly, she heard him say: "After this, go get checked at the hospital."
Tiana was slightly stunned, was he actually concerned about her?
It hurt so bad...
She had a bad feeling inside, her body was too weak, and the pain from her periods was much worse than for most people.
If she got checked, there might be bad news.
Actually, she should have gone after her first painful period, but she kept putting it off, unwilling to face it.
How could a perfect little fox spirit like her have health issues?
After sorting herself out, she opened the bathroom door.
Every step she took hurt intensely, this ti even more so than last ti.
Aiden Shaw saw her pale cheeks and stepped forward to support her, his voice calm and casual: "Need to go to the hospital?"
"No need, not going, I’m perfectly fine, it’s just my period."
Tiana said, trying to distract herself, she flirted with him and joked: "Worried about my health, Aiden, are you falling for , hmm?"
Aiden Shaw’s face remained cold, his voice icy without any warmth: "The ’Fox Spirit’ launch is in two days, I don’t want the lead actress absent."
Dammit!
Those evil capitalists!
Tiana blinked, leaning against his chest, pitifully fluttering her eyes at him, her gaze teasing: "Aiden, if you keep this up, you’ll be single forever~"
Aiden Shaw: "...It seems Miss Tiana isn’t in so much pain."
Tiana: "...???"
Seriously, can’t he see her pale cheeks?
Curse Aiden to be single!
After helping her onto the bed, Aiden Shaw opened the nearby cupboard and took out a hot water bottle.
Once charged, he called Queenie in.
Queenie: "Master Aiden."
"Make a pack of granules to relieve nstrual pain for Miss Tiana." Aiden Shaw’s low voice was devoid of any emotion.
Queenie nodded: "Yes."
At that mont, Tiana imrsed herself in her world, overwheld by pain, not hearing their conversation.
Once Queenie left, the hot water bottle was ready.
Aiden Shaw took it and placed it on Tiana’s lower abdon.
The sudden heat made her uncomfortable, she turned to look at him, her eyes watery and pitiful, like a wounded kitten licking its wounds.
Batting her foxy eyes, she bit her lips, her voice soft and feeble because of the pain: "What’s this~"
"Hot water bottle, maybe it’ll ease the pain."
"Mm..."
Aiden Shaw sat beside her, saying nothing further.
Suddenly, a wave of cramps hit her, tears welled up in Tiana’s eyes: "It hurts so much..."
Don’t want to be a woman...
She blinked, gripping Aiden Shaw’s hand with so force: "Am I dying?"
Her pitiful look was endearing.
It was very much like the last ti she had nstrual cramps in his room, a well-behaved yet helpless deanor.
Holding his hand, she looked up, licking her lips, her eyes bright: "Like last ti, just like last ti, rub it for , please?"
That endearing and cautious deanor was sothing she never showed usually.
Aiden Shaw’s Adam’s apple moved montarily, his deep voice carried a rare hint of tenderness: "Alright, rubbing it will make it better."
He placed his hand on the hot water bottle before moving it to her flat abdon, rhythmically massaging, his brows less cold and more focused.
"Aiden, it really hurts, don’t let go, mm..." Tiana’s eyes filled with tears.
The soft and sweet tone with a hint of tears calling him Aiden was utterly unexpected.
Aiden Shaw’s breathing noticeably increased, he adjusted himself several tis before calming down.
Tiana, paying no attention to his odd behavior.
She sprawled on the bed like a long-dead fish, not moving at all.
Ever since becoming a spirit, she’d never experienced this, let alone such ligant-pulling pain.
After becoming a little fox spirit, she’d never suffered, except for that one ti she got hit by lightning while transcending.
Weak, helpless, pitiful...
Savior...
It hurt so much...
Missing rabbit jerky...
She licked her lips, her face pale, taking several deep breaths, her body drenched in sweat, speaking weakly: "I think, I’m dying..."
Finally, Tiana closed her eyes.
Aiden Shaw’s hand paused, a tallic sll filled the air, clearer than before, even sowhat pungent.
He looked at her: "Tiana?"
No response.
His breathing deepened, pulling back the sheets to reveal blood on the bedspread, vast and endless like stars on a prairie.
Crimson blood, as enchanting as red roses, gradually spread in his vision.
His Adam’s apple bobbed, a pain he didn’t quite understand swirling in his heart.
For a mont, his heart skipped a beat.
"Tiana?"
Still no response, he picked up his phone and called Jesse Rivers, his voice husky: "Get the car ready."
"Okay." Jesse felt a tremor in Aiden’s voice, filled with anxiety.
As Aiden dropped the phone, he went to pick her up, realizing for the first ti how light she was, almost effortlessly cradling her.
Once up, he saw the blood on the bed, far more than he’d imagined, not normal, unlike nstrual blood.
Lowering his gaze to her pale cheeks, it was like a sheet of paper, devoid of any life.
His heart suddenly skipped a beat, was she even alive?
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