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Chapter 9

    Chapter 9


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    There was a throbbing in my head that brought me back to consciousness. I heard a strange beeping


    sound. It was


    annoying. I opened my eyes slowly, trying to adjust to the light. It didn’t take long. The room was rather


    dim, which I was grateful for.


    I had no idea where I was. I tried to remember what had happened. As I looked around, I realized I was


    in a hospital room. I remembered. I was in a car ident. I tried to reach


    Dasha.


    She was still gone.


    It was okay. She needed more time. She probably didn’t even realize what had happened.


    I tried to sit up but ended up stifling a cry as pain shot through my side, forcing me to take shallow


    breaths.


    “Easy,” a deep, gentle voice said from somewhere next to me. I looked over to see a man standing


    from a chair next to the bed. “You’re quite beat up. That was a pretty bad ident you were in.”


    I suddenly remembered why I lost control of the car.


    “There was someone in the road,” I said frantically, my voice hoarse from my dry throat. “Are they


    okay? Did I hit them?”


    The man picked up a cup of water and helped me drink. “He’s fine. Feeling quite foolish for getting


    caught in the road and a bit guilty for causing someone to get hurt because of it.”


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    “Well, as long as he’s okay, that’s the important thing. He’ll have another opportunity to not be foolish


    next time.”


    The gentlemen chuckled. He seemed to be older than me, maybe around Zeff’s age. He had beautiful


    green eyes and dark brown hair. His perfect, white teeth were a contrast to his tanned skin and the


    dark stubble that covered a strong jaw. He smelled good, too, like a forest of pines and balsam. He was


    dressed nicely in a suit, so he wasn’t a doctor. So, who was he?


    “Um, I’m sorry, but do I know you?” I asked, trying to slowly sit myself up again. The man reached up


    and braced my shoulders to help me. “Thank you.”


    “You’re wee,” he replied. “And to answer your question, no, you don’t know me.”


    He reached and gently held my chin, lifting it to look him in the eye. He seemed to be examining me.


    Like he was looking for something. I wasn’t sure if he found it, but he gave me a small smile.


    “I’m Kingston Amvorov. You crashed not too far from my house. I’m afraid I was the fool in the middle of


    the road,” he said a little bashfully.


    “Why were you in the middle of the road?” I asked assertively.


    He gave me a sheepish grin. “That’s… a bit of a long story. I’ll tell you another time. Right now, I should


    get a nurse.”


    I nodded my concession, taking the few minutes he was gone to look myself over to assess the


    damage.


    The throbbing in my head told me I must have a head injury.


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    Sure enough, I felt a bandage on my left side just behind the hairline. I remembered the pain in my side


    when I tried to sit up, and breathing wasn’t exactly pleasant. So I bet I had at least one broken rib. But it


    was the leg that was elevated on a stack of pillows that had kept drawing my attention.


    There were thick white bandages and a brace wrapped around it. There was a dull throbbing that was a


    little more intense than the rest of my injuries, so I guessed it was the


    worst.


    A nurse walked into the room with Kingston right behind her. She smiled sweetly as she checked my


    vitals and administered another dose of pain medicine. When she was done, she let me know she


    would be back in a couple of hours, but if I


    needed anything else, I should feel free to call her. I thanked her, and as I watched her leave, I was


    very aware of Kingston’s


    eyes on me.


    He moved the chair closer, taking a seat right next to the bed.


    “Now, Ms. Garner, I hope you can tell me why you’re not healing,” Kingston said.


    I was taken aback by his statement. Although, I guess I shouldn’t have been. He would have


    immediately known I was a shifter, which means I shouldn’t have needed this much medical attention.


    Depending on how long I had been out, there should have already been a significant improvement in


    my condition.


    But Dasha was gone.


    Shifters‘ healing abilities came from their animals.


    As obvious as the question may be, I wasn’t ready to give an


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    answer. Kingston seemed like a nice guy, but reliving one of the worst weeks of my life wasn’t


    something I was about to do with a stranger.


    “It’s a long story. Maybe I’ll tell you another time,” I said with a cheeky grin.


    He smiled with a slight scoff. “Fair enough,” he said, and his expression sobered up. “But I am going to


    have to insist on some kind of exnation regarding your rogue status.”


    He could sense it already? Was it because I was still in Greytooth territory? I honestly had no idea


    where I was when I crashed, but I knew it must have been well past midnight on the day I cut my ties.


    The beeping of the monitor sped up.


    “It’s okay, Ms. Garner,” Kingston rushed. “No one here is going to harm you.”


    “Am I still in Greytooth territory? If I am still on theirnds, they will. He’ll find me.” I pushed the nkets


    off me as I started to pull at the tubes and wires hooked to me, ignoring. the sharp pain in my side and


    head. I needed to get out of there. Strong hands covered mine, stopping me from ripping the IV out of


    my arm.


    “Ms. Garner, calm down. You’re not in Greytooth territory. No one is going to hurt you.”


    Whatever I had managed to remove must have triggered an rm because the nurse from before


    came in wide–eyed.


    “Everything’s okay, Nicole,” Kingston said. “Ms. Garner just had a little bit of a scare. Can you help get


    her situated again, please?”


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    “Of course, Alpha,” the nurse said. She rushed to my side and gave me a gentle smile, and quickly


    reattached everything I had pulled off and readjusted the pillows elevating my leg.


    Once she was gone, I turned to Kingston, my fear notpletely absolved. A rogue was a target for


    any Alpha or ranking wolf. He had the right to kill me then and there.


    “You’re the Alpha?”


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    “I am,” he replied. “You’re in Sablemane territory. My territory.”


    “If you know I’m a rogue, why… why save me?”


    “Ms. Garner, I don’t know what has put you in this situation, but I would be hard–pressed to believe you


    deserve it,” Kingston said.


    “You don’t know me,” I said.


    “You did everything to avoid hitting me,” he replied. “And when that caused you to crash, you sustained


    serious injuries. You had no business standing on the leg, let alone climbing up an embankment. And


    the first thing you did was check to make sure I was okay. That takes a special kind of strength, Ms.


    Garner. If some other Alpha isn’t smart enough to see that or value that, then I’ll consider it my gain.”


    “Oh,” was all I could get out.


    “As far as I’m concerned, you saved my life tonight. For that, you are wee in my territory as long


    you want.”


    “Thank you, Alpha, but it won’t be long before everyone will be able to tell I’m a rogue.”


    “Well, you won’t be going anywhere for a while, regardless,”


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    Kingston said. “Your tibia punctured through the skin. They had to do surgery to reset it. Without the


    ability to heal, it will take weeks for you to recover enough to get far. Plus, your car isn’t exactly drivable


    at the moment.”


    I repositioned myself in the bed again. “I’m grateful for everything you’ve done, Alpha Amvorov. Truly, I


    am. But none of this makes any sense. Why would you let me stay here?”


    Kingston reached up and rested a hand on mine. “I told you. You have a special strength about you,


    Ms. Garner. And truthfully, I would very much like to see more of it. And please, call me Kingston.”


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    I wasn’t really sure how to respond. I hadn’t even thought of where I would go once I got out of the


    territory. I figured I would just drive until I was out of all the packnds, then find some human town to


    hide away in. Without a wolf, I was pretty much a human anyway. And if I could find one far enough


    away that I wouldn’t likely run into any pack members, I would be safe.


    But to stay here? I knew of the Sablemane Pack. They were an ally of the Greytooth Pack and shared


    a border. There were several trade agreements that made their rtionship an important one.


    Suddenly, another thought came to mind. What if he wanted me to stay so he could hand me back over


    to the pack? Theo hadn’t been happy about me severing my ties. What if he had already reached out to


    the other packs to have them find me?


    Kingston must have caught on to my train of thought and the concern that came with them because he


    squeezed my hand gently.


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    “Ms. Garner, I promise, I’m not going to let any harme to you. You’re safe here.”


    I still wasn’t sure. There was no reason for this man to be doing any of this, and I had no reason to trust


    him. But I really didn’t have much choice. I couldn’t go anywhere until I at least got a cast or boot on my


    leg. So I just nodded my head.


    The painkillers had started to kick in, and I was feeling drowsy.


    “I will let you get some rest, Ms. Garner,” he said as he stood from the chair, his hand still resting on


    mine. “I will be back tomorrow to check on you.”


    Again, I could only nod. He smiled gently and squeezed my hand before leaving me to drift off to sleep.


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