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Chapter 2

    Chapter 2


    -Vera-


    It takes me a couple of seconds to react. Did I hear him correctly? Did he say mate?! One of the lycans


    who carried this man is regarding me with surprise. Did he hear him too?


    “Crash cart!” I yell. Fortunately, my doctor brain kicks in and I can stop thinking about what I did or


    didn’t hear. Sames rushing in with a crash cart and we get ready to bring this man back.


    “Clear!”


    First shock. No heartbeat.


    “Clear!”


    Second shock. Still no heartbeat.


    “Clear!”


    The young lycan who was staring at me hase closer to stand by his friend.


    “Come on, Noah…e on, man.” He seems to be tearing up when suddenly,


    Beep. Beep. Beep.


    It’s faint, but it’s there. This is good enough.


    “Let’s roll him up to an O.R!”


    Now, this is one of those moments where I re-evaluate my entire life so far. Here I am scrubbed in to


    operate on a lycan. Did I mention I know nothing of lycan anatomy? I’m going off on the assumption


    that it is essentially werewolf anatomy, but different. How different? We’re about to find out.


    I make the first incision and as I suspected, one of his lungs has copsed. I insert a chest tube to


    stabilize the lung and head for the next injury. Dr. Owens enters the OR, scrubbed in to help me. He


    smiles gently andes to stand in front of me, assessing my work so far.


    “What are we working with?”


    “Copsed lung, internal bleeding, more broken bones than I care to count right now, and half of his


    ribs are broken. I’m honestly surprised he’s still alive.”


    “Well, lycans are very resilient creatures. I’ll start on the bones, if we let them heal incorrectly, we’ll just


    have to break themter to correct them, let’s take advantage now that he’s under. Did you put him on


    blood thinners?”


    I didn’t even think to do that. Normally we don’t have to use blood thinners when operating on


    werewolves. He notices my frown.


    “Lycans heal much faster than wolves, if we don’t put them on blood thinners, the incisions you make


    will heal before you can properly fix him.” It’s hard to believe he can heal at all considering the state


    he’s in, but we proceed as instructed.


    We continue the rest of the surgery with ease and we are relieved to learn that Jason, Dr. Owens''s


    patient, will make a full recovery. He was the wolf in by far the worst condition. With my mentor here,


    everyone seems more confident. He starts humming quietly to himself as he works on the fractures.


    Dr. Owens knows more about lycans than I imagined, it is evident as he works on the patient’s bones.


    He exins in detail how to treat every fracture and how lycans have some different bone structures to


    wolves. It seems logical considering how different our beast forms are.


    As we finish the surgery, his vitals are stable and I’m quite happy with how everything turned out. Dr.


    Owens will run additional x-rays to see any further damage to his bones that will require fixing, but


    overall, he’s doing a lot better.


    He’s rolled out of surgery and I head into the changing rooms for a well-deserved shower. I put on my


    ck leggings, a bralette and my favorite baggy sweater. It’s almost ten o’clock and I am more than


    ready for thefort of my bed. I am wiped out from not sleeping properly these past few weeks, but


    first I have to check on my patients. Particrly the one I just spent hours on.


    I enter the room and a nurse, Katie, is updating his chart. The room is dimly lit by one of the bedside


    “He likes it dark,”es an almost growl from a figure in the corner of the room. He’s sitting down but I


    can smell him, he’s one of the lycans.


    Katie gives me an annoyed look, letting me know she tried it too. Well, I am not Katie. I turn it on with a


    flick of the wrist. This inspires a growl from the friend in the corner but Katie is relieved that she can


    actually do her job now. She hurries and finishes her notes, checks his meds and leaves.


    The room the lycans are in has four beds; one of them has been left empty as I imagine no wolf wanted


    to be in here with them; in the one next to my patient is the young lycan from earlier, apparently


    sedated. The one in the corner starts moving when I approach the bed of his friend. He looks


    noticeably older than the other two. I proceed to check my patient with him looming over us; it’s


    incredibly annoying.


    Once I’m done, I turn to him. One of his arms is on an arm sling and the other is heavily and incorrectly


    bandaged; I frown at this, did someone from our staff do this? It seems like negligent care. I also notice


    he has a deep cut across his forehead that is nearly healed and a scratch mark on his neck that is still


    a vivid red color. It is no wonder he copsed when they came in. He has deep grey eyes, whiting hair,


    and a muscr build that betrays his likely age. His face is stern and his eyes are distant. Much like the


    staff, I assume he is wary of us, and even warier of being on our territory. In any other case, they


    would’ve been killed immediately for trespassing, but an exception has been made by our Alpha.


    “How long until he wakes up?” He asks.


    “The surgery went very well and he’s stable, depending on how fast lycans heal, he should wake up


    tomorrow without a problem.” I smile out of pure professionalism, but his stance is getting on my


    nerves.


    “Will he be able to travel?”


    “We will run more x-rays tomorrow to make sure his bones are healing in ce. Depending on the


    results, he could travel perhaps in a week’s time.”


    “Perhaps? Our healers would’ve had him walking in a day’s time. You mutts can’t even do your jobs


    right.” He almost spits as he speaks these words, but I am unfazed, we all know what to expect from


    these creatures.


    “We will cure you, feed you, and clothe you for as long as our Alpha sees fit. Until then, try to not to


    offend my staff. Remember, you’re on wolf territory now.” I give him a tight smile and leave, he


    managed to irritate the tired out of me; how is that even possible?N?velDrama.Org holds ? this.
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