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Warren.
Damn that woman! She's incredible. I can't remember the last time I've had this much fun instigating someone. Probably never.
When Charlie follows Yara out of the room, I look down at myself. I realize that I'm still covered in dried blood and gore from the battles earlier today, or maybe it's yesterday now. I'm pretty sure it's morning now.
While they're gone, I carefully get out of bed and wrap the sheet around my waist. I couldn't care less about walking around the pack naked, but I have a mate now. I don't want her thinking that I'm flaunting myself in front of other she-wolves.
I realize quickly that while my leg is mending, I can't put my full weight on it yet.
Those missing slivers that our mate mentioned have to be regrown, Warren. That takes time, but I'm working as fast as I can,' Arric says.
'It's okay, Buddy. You're healing me and because of that, we'll be able to remain Alpha of our pack'
'And claim Yara as our Luna,' he says and I can feel his respect and admiration for her, just as I am. As usual, my wolf and I are on the same page. She's perfect for us.
Yes, she is. And Charlie is right. She provides some much needed humor to this pack.'
I chuckle. 'Yeah she does.' Normally I'd have been offended by someone speaking their mind so frankly to me, but not her. I adore it and Charlie and Arric are right. It's funny to listen to her mumblings because there is very little, if anything, that is ever funny in our lives any more.
'How long do you think it will be before I'm healed?' I ask Arric.
'Another day, at least. I'll do the best I can,' he says, knowing that the longer it takes, the more likely it is that I will be challenged, especially if we're attacked while I'm recovering.
'Just do you best,' I say, as the door opens again.
"Oh for crying out loud! I let Beta Charlie chaperone me. Why are you out of bed?" Yara asks, obviously perturbed.
"I'm going back to the packhouse. I need a shower. I stink and I'm starting to itch with all this blood on me. And then, I want to eat.
I'm famished. You're coming with me though."
"I don't think so," she says and I stop.
"Why is that?" I ask her.
"I'm leaving."
"We had this discussion. You're not leaving."
"No, YOU said I wasn't leaving. There was no discussion, and I never agreed to stay."
I look at her as if I'm trying to remember, tapping my finger on my chin.
"Charlie help me out here. Didn't Dr. Yara agree to take on my pack hospital and move here indefinitely?" Okay, the indefinitely is a stretch, but I need Yara here to help with my warriors and I'm pretty sure she can't walk away from that. Besides that, I'm not letting my Luna walk out of my life.
"She definitely agreed to take over the pack hospital since we all know Dr. Stevens is past his prime. I mean, if she backed out now, she'd basically be condemning our pack to failure and utter destitution while we wallow in Dr. Stevens poor medical care," he says, laying it thick.
I smile at Yara as she glares at Charlie. When he looks at her, she points her finger at him. "You better hope that you never end up in this hospital under my care or you will regret every word that has come out of your mouth this morning!"
"See, there you go again, claiming that this hospital is yours and you are the lead doctor. I'm glad we got that settled. Now, let's get going," I say, hobbling to the door.
"What are you doing?" she asks me.
I turn and give her an exasperated look. I have no intention of staying in the pack hospital. "I thought we'd already discussed this."
"First of all, you need to look up the definition of what a 'discussion' is, because it's not what you think it is. Second, you can't walk. Let me get you some crutches."
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