The Kindness She Never Knew

Hazel's POV

"No, I didn't lie," I said quickly, shaking my head. "It's just a scratch."

Sebastian's eyes narrowed slightly. "Show me."

His direct command startled me. "It's really not necessary—"

"Hazel." The gentleness in his voice contrasted with the firmness of his request. "Please."

I hesitated, then slowly rolled up my sleeve, revealing the angry red line that ran along my forearm. It wasn't just a scratch as I'd claimed—it was a long cut, the skin around it slightly inflamed.

Sebastian's expression darkened as he examined it. "This isn't 'just a scratch.' Have you cleaned it properly?"

"I washed it," I mumbled, suddenly feeling foolish under his intense scrutiny.

"With soap and antiseptic?" When I didn't respond immediately, he sighed. "I thought not."

I pulled my arm back defensively. "It's fine. I've had worse."

"That's not reassuring," Sebastian said, his voice low. "Did you get a tetanus shot?"