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Chapter 311: Cora at Home

    Chapter311:CoraatHome


    Cora


    When I wake up it’s almost eight at night and I groan, realizing that my sleep schedule is


    And quite frankly, right now? That sounds really wonderful,pared against a whole night of empty


    hours in which I have nothing to do but… think.


    Think about what I’m doing in my life, think about my career which has gone in a really weird direction,


    think about my rtionship…s.


    About a certain kiss in the woods.


    About a sweet doctor who, apparently, wants to build a life with me.


    I sigh and sit up, looking around at my sterile little apartment. I never really decorated, I realize as


    I look around at the grey and beige furniture, the simple linens, the charmless curtains. Everything is


    functional and high quality but none of it is… me?


    Or is it?


    I frown at my space, thinking of E’s sweet home that – even though Sinir picked out most of the


    furniture before she moved in – still sings E E E in every corner. It’s warm and sweet


    andfortable. What does my space say about me?


    I mean, I’m an orphan – I never had any possessions or any control over the environments in


    which I lived, so where would I have learned to decorate? I never had a mother to show me how


    So where did E…


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    I groan, rolling my eyes at myself, sick, again, of being jealous of my sister.


    I love her so, so much – and I’m so happy she has what she wants in her life. But sometimes she’s just


    so….perfect. That it makes me realize how unhappy I am, when I stand next to her.


    I roll over, reaching for my phone, seeking some kind of distraction from these disquieting- thoughts.


    But when I pick it up the first thing I see is one of those rtionships I’m trying to avoid leaving me an


    assortment of messages. I sigh and click open my message app.


    Hank: Hey, Cora – how did the baptism go? Dinnerter?


    Hank: Cora? You okay?


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    Hank: Hey, send me a text when you get up – I know you were up all night but I’m worried that I


    haven’t heard from you.


    Sighing, I swipe the messages away and click through the rest of my phone, trying, determinedly,


    to not let it bother me that there’s nothing at all from Roger. Not a peep. As I take a deep breath and


    check my email, another message from Hank pops up.


    Hank: Hey, are you home? I’m… I mean, this is a little pathetic, but I’m outside. Can you let me in? I


    your apartment door…


    My heart twinges a little bit when I see that. Hank. He’s being so sweet and I’m…well, I’m not being fair


    to him, am I?


    E’s right. I’m holding a space for Roger, one he doesn’t even want – despite what might have passed


    between usst night, it doesn’t change anything. And there’s a man standing outside my door with


    mooshoo pork, dying to love me.


    God, what’s wrong with me? Quickly, I jump out of my bed and dash for the front door of my apartment.


    When I get to it, I yank it open, hoping


    Hank jumps a little, his eyes going wide, identally dropping therge bag of Chinese on the little


    mail table I keep outside my door. “Gah!”


    “Hi!” I say, bright, cheerful – maybe too bright, too cheerful. “I’m so sorry,” I continue, smiling at him, “I


    just woke up – we were up all night. It’s – I’m very sorry. I should have texted before I fell asleep.”


    “It’s okay,” Hank says, giving me his rare, warm smile. “I get it – you had a busy night.”


    “Do you want toe in?” I ask, leaning against my door frame and gesturing towards my little


    apartment. “I am…well, I am starving,


    “Sure,” he says, his lips turning up a bit at the corner. “That sounds great, Cora.”


    As we sit on the house, the Chinese spread out around us on the coffee table, eating right out of the


    containers with the supplied chopsticks, Hank tells me all about his day. He held down the fort at the


    little free clinic we both work at, seeing both prospective mothers as well as general ailments from


    humans and wolves who currently don’t have ess to their regr healthcare providers.


    It was, apparently, a busy day with some tricky cases. I watch Hank closely as he tells me his story, my


    eyes flicking over his handsome, serious face – his thick brown hair – his strong, capable hands-


    And I feel something twist in my stomach as I watch him, something that makes me…well, makes- me


    want to jump across the couch and kiss him…


    “Cora?” he asks, making me blink and focus on him. “Did you hear me?”


    “Hmm?” I ask, shaking myself and forcing myself to listen to his words. Then, I grimace a little. I’m


    sorry, Hank,” I say, giving him an apologetic look. “I got….lost in my thoughts a little bit. Forgive me.


    Can you start again?”


    “It’s okay,” he responds, giving me a little wink and reaching out to grab my hand, squeezing it a bit


    before sitting back. “I was just curious if you think E would want to be more involved in the clinic.”


    “I think she’d be dying to be more involved in the clinic,” I respond instantly, looking down at my chicken


    with broli and picking up a morsel. “But she doesn’t have any medical experience. Would she really


    be helpful there? I think that she would do anything – but she’s got a big heart,


    ”


    need most.”


    “I wasn’t thinking about administration,” Hank says, swirling some noodles around his chopsticks. “And


    it’s true that she doesn’t have medical experience, but she does have…healing experience.”


    I cock my head at him, confused.


    “Or more precisely healing powers,” Hank rifies quietly.


    “Our mother’s gift?” I ask, raising my eyebrows at him.


    He shrugs a little. “It was incredible, what she was able to do to herself twice now. To bring herself out


    of thata that should have killed her. And then I saw her, before my eyes, almost instantly heal


    wounds that should have incapacitated her for days. If she were able to harness that power… Or,


    Cora,” he says seriously, meeting my eyes now, “if you were able to harness that power…”


    “Oh,” I say, my mouth going to a little “o” as I lower the takeout to myp. I had honestly never thought


    of it – of leveraging my mother’s power for the practice of medicine. It seemed somehow… too sacred,


    too special, to be used to heal bumps and bruises. But could it, should it, be used to cure people on the


    edge of death, like E had been?


    Could it be used to fight things like terminal cancer, or deadly wounds?


    My skin starts to tingle at the possibilities, but I’m wary. I mean, I gave the gift back to E – and our


    mother gave it to her in the first ce. It’s hers to use as she wishes.


    But if I had it, would I use it differently than E might?


    “Sorry,” Hank says softly. “Did I…was it wrong to suggest it?”


    “No,” I say, snapping my attention back to him. “Um, but it’s a bigger question than just I can answer.


    We’ll have to ask E.”


    “Well,” Hank says with a smile, “now that she’s feeling better, maybe we can have that conversation


    soon. If the gift can truly heal…she could help a lot of people. Quickly.”


    “Yeah,” I say, grinning at him, excited. “And it’s not like she’s got anything else on her te at the


    moment.”


    “Well, neither do we,” says Hank, pushing his takeout aside and moving across the couch to me, taking


    the container of food out of my hands and putting it on the table next to me. “At least, not for the next


    twelve hours or so, until we have to go to work.”


    Iugh lightly as he moves his body over mine, bringing his face close to me and slipping a hand


    behind my back.


    “Whatever shall we do?” I murmur, happy as I let Hank use that hand on my back toy me t on the


    couch. Then I close my eyes as Hank brings his mouth to mine.
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