Chapter 34: The Doctor. Laney.
I really didn’t have a choice but to believe this Alpha, Alpha Warren when he said he would rescue my sister. I know Thomas hates him, but he’s never been clear about his reasons for hating him. Of course, Thomas is a follower, not a leader. The only reason he’s still Alpha is because he’s killed anyone who has ever challenged him. Some of us, myself included, have wondered if he cheated to do it. Because I’ve never been able to prove it and no one else has either, he’s remained our Alpha.
Well, he’s no longer my Alpha. Alpha Warren is my Alpha now. I hate that my sister thinks that I’m dead. I truly hope that they get to her quickly. Thomas was on the verge of taking her as his chosen mate, against her will, right before we were told we were attacking Alpha Warren’s pack. Since Alpha Thomas was hell- bent on getting my sister to bed so he could mark and mate her, I know the order came from someone else. I’d guess it was Alpha Quinton. He’s no better than Alpha Thomas, he’s just smarter.
When the lady doctor walks back in, she has two warriors and a nurse with her. The warriors are for me, I’m sure. I’m not going to hurt this woman. I wouldn’t have anyway, she’s obviously not a warrior. I don’t kill others who can’t defend themselves. We’ve been ordered to do it in the past, but I make sure I stay on the battle grounds, fighting the ones who are strong enough to fight.
Even if I was that type of person, a person who kills those weaker than herself, I would never do anything to put my sister at risk. If they’re going to get her, to get her away from Thomas, I will do everything I can to make sure they have no reason to hold my actions against Noelle.
I watch the doctor as she walks in. Four Alphas want this woman. Since she’s not a warrior, it makes me wonder if she’s really that good of a doctor. These days, just having someone that can set a bone is valuable.
But this woman exudes confidence the moment she walks into the room. She didn’t before, when we were talking about rescuing my sister. She let her mate, Alpha Warren, do the talking. She deferred to him, even became upset when she found out that other Alphas are after her. Definitely not a warrior, but now that she’s here to deal with my broken leg, it’s like she’s a different person.
She begins looking over my leg again. “Are you sure you don’t want to be knocked out?” she asks me. “Have they left to get my sister?”
“Yes. Our Beta, Charlie, took a few warriors to get her.”
I nod. “Then no, I’ll stay awake.”
“How is your wolf?” she asks me.
“She’s fine,” I say, frowning. Why is she interested in my wolf?
“I’d like to speak with her,” she says.
Haise, my wolf, pushes forward. “What do you need, doctor?”
She looks up at my wolf. “What’s your name?” she asks. I’ve never known a doctor who cares to ask if my wolf is okay, much less what their name is.
“I’m Haise, doctor.”
“Haise, are you strong enough to heal bones?”
“I believe so. I’m not at full strength. My human is a great fighter and because of that, she gets a lot of injuries,” Haise says, making me smile.
I’m surprised when the doctor smiles at her too.
“You’re proud of your human?”
“I am,” Haise says.
“So, Haise, what I want to do is hold your bones together while you heal them. You don’t have to heal them all the way, just enough for them to set. Can you do that?” she asks.
“You’re going to hold the bones while my wolf heals them?” I ask, shocked “Yes, if she’s strong enough,” she says to me.
I’d like to try,’ Haise says in our mind space. In the past, we’ve just had braces put on our legs and while Haise healed me, the bones were never set properly. It’s probably why they break during battles. I’ve noticed that more and more, my bones have been breaking, especially in places where they’ve broken before.
“Haise wants to try,” I tell her She turns back to my leg. “Tell me if you can feel any of this,” she says and begins poking me around the injury. I let her know where and when I can feel it and she has the nurse, Savannah, give me something thatnumbsmylegcompletely.
“How long will my leg be numb?” I ask, not wanting to be at a disadvantage. I was hoping that once Noelle is here, she and I could make a run for it. I’ll find a safe place for us and get a job until we can settle somewhere permanently.
“A few hours,” she says, looking back up at me. “I intend to heal you, correctly this time. I can tell that you’ve had multip le fractures to this bone. I’ll be very unhappy if I do all this work and you ruin it by trying to walk on this leg before I give you clearance to do so.”
“Believe me, you don’t want our Luna to be unhappy with you,” one of the warriors says. I glance at them, frowning. Both warriors are trying to hide their smiles.
“She threatened to follow our Beta into the Moon Goddess’ realm and drag his ass back,” the other warrior says. While they’re teasing their Luna, or future Luna, there’s a huge amount of admiration and respect, even from them. It makes me even more curious about this woman.
I look back at this doctor and see her roll her eyes.
“I’m never going to live that down, am I?” she mumbles. I watch both warriors duck their heads, trying to keep from laughing.
“Okay, Haise, ready?” she asks, getting my attention again.
“Ready, Luna,” Haise says. I notice that Haise had changed from calling her doctor to calling her Luna. Whether its from the warrior’s respect for her or from this woman speaking directly to her, Haise is gaining respect for her as well.
I watch as she pulls a broken bone from my leg, looking it over and then pressing it against the bone it must attach to.
“What a mess. What the hell kind of doctor set this bone? They shouldn’t even call themselves a doctor,” she murmurs.
“I don’t think he was a doctor. Not this last one anyway,” I tell her.
“What?” she asks, frowning as she glances up at me.
“She wasn’t talking to you,” one of the warriors clarifies.
“She talks to herself a lot,” the other warrior confirms.
“Who is setting bones if they aren’t a doctor?” she mumbles.
“Nice job, Haise. Ready for another one?” she asks, holding up another bone. This time, her voice was
loud and clear, so I guess she was mumbling to herself before.
“You’re a very different kind of doctor,” I say to her.
“Why is that?” she asks, not looking up from her work.
“No one has ever wanted to talk to my wolf before,” I tell her.
“Well, that’s just stupid. The wolves are the ones that heal us. If you don’t know how strong they are, then you don’t know what needs to be done to heal the human,” she says.
Her hands go still, and I feel her wolf push forward. “Your wolf isn’t the only one who is proud of her
human. MY human is an incredible woman. She may not be the warrior that you are, but believe me, she has strengths that most don’t,” her wolf says.
I feel Haise lift our neck, shocking me with her submission to this wolf.
“We meant no disrespect,” Haise says to her.
“T’ve watched you assessing my human. Many underestimate her because she is not a warrior. But warriors come in all shapes and sizes.
You would be wise to remember that,” her wolf says before pulling back.
“Now that that’s settled, perhaps we can get back to healing this woman,” she murmurs again. I’ve just about decided that I can tell when she’s talking to me and when she’s talking to herself when the door bangs open and my sister’s scent flows in on the rush of air.
“LANEY!” she says, rushing toward me.
A loud growl stops her in her tracks. “Do not undo the work I’ve done to fix your sister’s leg. This is a surgery room!” the doctor growls, glaring first at my sister and then at the man standing behind my sister. He feels like a Beta. That must be Beta Charlie.
“Sorry, Luna. She was anxious to see her sister after thinking that she had died,” he says.
I hold out my hand and Noelle looks at the doctor, waiting for her to nod before she carefully walks over to stand beside me.
“Beta Charlie told me you were alive, but I didn’t believe it until I smelled your scent, and then I smelled
the blood, and…oh, you really are fixing Laney’s leg, aren’t you?” she asks, leaning over to watch what the doctor, no Luna Yara, is doing.
“My sister has been trying to teach herself medicine so she could help heal our pack members,” I say proudly.
Noelle moves to stand closer to Luna Yara, not releasing my hand.
“Haise is healing your leg properly, Laney!” she says excitedly. “Maybe now your leg won’t break so often.”
“When I’m done, if your sister listens and follows my direction, her leg will only snap with a forced break. Your bones were weak because they didn’t heal properly, making you weaker, Laney. Now, you’ll be stronger and so will Haise.”
And that’s when it finally clicks in my head. I look around seeing that the warriors and the Beta in this room are all strong and healthy. She’s making the pack stronger because of the doctor she is. “That’s why the Alphas are after you,”
I say, making Noelle’s head snap up to me.
Luna Yara looks up at me, a sad smile on her face. “Only some of them.”
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