David released his embrace and moved away from Louisa's body. He put on his pants, then took a cloth to wrap around Louisa's beautiful body. When David lifted the woman's body, Louisa seemed to frown, holding back the pain in her core.
"They will heal you," said David, who understood the pain Louisa was feeling.
From the beginning, David was doubtful if the tiny body would be able to accept it. It turned out that Louisa could accept it well even though he had to feel pain the first time David marked it.
Descending from the treehouse, David carried Louisa possessively towards the woman who would clean Louisa's body and treat her wounds. Louisa felt very embarrassed when David laid her on a bed in front of several women there.
In the history of the tribe, there has never been a man who would carry his wife alone to be treated because they must immediately prepare for their first hunt after they got married.