Chapter 281 – Sisters in Love
“That’s not fair, Cora,” I scold, narrowing my eyes and sitting back against my pillows as I cross my
arms.
“Don’t you want it, though?” she uses, opening her eyes wider as if she’d like to hear me deny it. “It
would be very neat, wouldn’t it? Two sisters matched up with two brothers? Our kids would be so close
– they wouldn’t even have another set of cousins!”
“I think that sounds amazing!” I exim.
“E!” she cries, throwing up her hands. “There can’t be any kids!”
My mouth drops open as my mind whirls and Cora res at me as I start to put my thoughts together.
To begin, Cora,” I say, holding up a finger and beginning my argument. I feel, in this moment, that my
hours of television post–hospital have benefitted me here – I’ve watched a lot ofw dramas, and Iy
out my argument like anywyer in a court room. “Do you even want kids? Because ever since we left
the orphanage, I was always the one who was crazy to be a mom, and you were always interested in
building your career
“What,” she snaps, crossing her arms, “just because I have a career means I don’t want kids?
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I take a deep breath through my nose. She’s really starting to piss me off now, like a real sister which,
of course, she always has been. “Obviously I don’t think that, Cora, and you’re doing me a real
discredit by suggesting that I would. I’m just pointing out that it’s never seemed like children were at the
top of your list of life desires! But now you’re using it as a reason to break up with Roger!?”
“There’s nothing to break up! We weren’t even going out!” She blurts out, frustrated and defensive. I
just shake my head at her, waiting until she looks at me again, which she does after a moment of
breathing deeply and pulling herself together.
“Even if you weren’t officially dating, Cora,” I continue. “You know that there was something between
you. That there is something between you! Something big. Don’t insult my intelligence by trying to
pretend that there wasn’t.”
Cora sighs, folding her hands in herp and looking down at them. I wait, my patience running thin.
“All right, E,” she murmurs, still not meeting my eyes. “There is something there. Of course there is
Roger he makes me…”
She sighs, unable to put it into words, and I lean forward, adding my hand to my sister’s in herp,
letting her know that I hear her. She looks up at me then, tears in her eyes. “I just don’t know what
future there is with us. And I’m scared to…to put my time and my heart into this if I know it just has a
bad ending. Why even try, if he’s going to leave me for someone who can give him
children?”
“Well, that brings me to my second point,” I say in a hurry, shaking my head at her in wonder. “If you’re
so against dating a werewolf because of your biological differences, then why are you dating Doctor
Hank?”
Cora’s jaw drops open at this. “E…”
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“What?” 1 demand, leaning forward
Cora bursts outughing, raising her hand to her mouth and shaking her head at me, a little good-
natured pity in her eyes “E, Hank is human”
“What!” I gasp, sitting up dead straight. “No he’s not – he’s a wolf–he is a wolf doctor, he knows all
about wolf anatomy-”
Cora justughs harder, falling back on the bed and cackling at me
“She’s right,” I hear, and I spin to my mate who I didn’t hear approaching the room “You didn’t know?”
Sinit asks, leaning against the door frame. “You couldn’t smell it on him?”
“What!” I repeat, looking between the two of them, apparently unable toe up with any other
exmation “What!?”
Sinir joins Cora in herughter, shaking his head at me and giving me a fond look. I turn a little red
with embarrassment and throw pillows at both of them. “Stopughing at me! How was I supposed to
know!”
Cora sits up then, whipping her eyes. “Don’t you have like, extra senses that are able to tell you these
sorts of things?” she asks, smiling at me, I think happy to have the upper hand again
“Well, sorry I was too busy dying to get a good sniff of him,” I grumble, throwing another pillow at her
and looking bashfully at Sinir. “But seriously, if he’s human, why does he know so much about wolf
biology? Why is he such a great wolf doctor?”
“He dated a wolf in med school at Harvard, apparently,” Cora exins, calming down and taking a
deep breath now. I lean forward to listen, d that she’s not yelling orughing at me anymore. She let
him in on the secret and he was fascinated. He also saw the opportunity to break into a rtively small
medical field and be the top man at the job.”
“It’s true,” Sinir adds, nodding to me. “While shifters of course have our own medical personnel, not
many shifters themselves are drawn to the years‘ worth of study and toil that it takes to be a
doctor. It’s not that we’re stupid orzy,” he shrugs, “just we tend to be drawn to more physically
engaging jobs.”
“Oh,” I say, curious, my mind drifting towards my baby. Does this mean he’s going to be a jock? I was
kind of hoping he’d be a nice quiet nerd, so I could keep him home forever. “So, are a lot of wolf
doctors humans?”
“Not a lot,” Sinir responds. “But enough. I mean, you saw it – in order to get fertility treatment, I had
to go to a human sperm bank. It’s a lucrative field, if you can break into it and are quite good at the
work. And if, like Hank, you can learn the culture enough tomunicate effectively with your clientele.
It was helpful to me, when you were ill, that he recognized my Alpha tendencies and was able to
respond appropriately.”
“Well,” I say, ncing at him a little ruefully. “Sounds like everyone is team Hank now except for me.”
Sinir frowns and straightens up. “You don’t like Hank? Did he do something
“No,” I say, holding up a hand and stopping him from chasing the poor man down and baring his fangs
to demand what the he did to offend me. “He’s fine. I’m just.” I sigh, and tip my head back, staring at
the ceiling. “I was just rooting for someone else.” I give Cora a little re.
“Well,” she says, giving me a prim little shrug. “In this case, it doesn’t matter who you root for, because
I’m the referee. And I don’t listen to the fans.”
Sinir just looks between us, his face screwed up in confusion. “What the hell are you two talking
about?”
As one, we turn towards him and give him simultaneous sisterly res
“Nothing,” I say, snapping my mouth shut.
“Sister stuff,” Cora replies haughtily. “You wouldn’t understand.”
Sinir just puts his hands up, admitting defeat. “No worries,” he concedes, “I don’t want to know
anyway. I’ll go downstairs and get you guys some snacks. Do you want anything in particr? “Oreos!”
I shout as he goes. “And hot sauce! Celery with peanut butter on top!”
Coraughs, leaning forward and poking me in the belly. “This little guy has a weird appetite,” she says,
grinning.
“Yeah,” I say, sighing as I look down at my body and wonder what he’s thinking in there. “He’s got my
tastebuds all screwed up.”
We’re quiet a moment before I start again. “Cora,” I say, rubbing my stomach. She looks up at me. Just
don’t count him out, okay?”
She frowns, opening her mouth to say something, but I put up a hand, asking her to let me finish
Slowly, she pulls her mouth shut and lets me continue.
“I won’t bug you about it, I promise,” I continue. “But just don’t close the doorpletely, okay? Not
until you’re really sure.”
“Okay, E,” she agrees, giving me a little smile. “I won’t close itpletely.”
We grin at each other for a second, but then I can’t help myself. I lean forward, eager. “So, did you and
Doctor Hank kiss yet? Is he good at it?”
“E!” Cora exims,ughing. Then she grabs one of the pillows I threw at her and swings it yfully
at my head.