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Chapter 170
Chapter 170
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When Beta Kier raced into the hospital carrying a bloody and unconscious Kennedy, my heart tightened. This is twice my daughters‘ lives have been at risk, only this time, there is no one else to save her but me.
“Bring her in here,” I tell him, rushing into one of the surgery rooms. Now that she’s gotten more supplies, I feel confident that I have what I need to treat anyone who walks through those doors.
“Tell me what happened,” I say as I begin looking her over. She’s bleeding from multiple head wounds and other places on her body. Echo must be weak if she’s not healing her.
“I’m not exactly sure, Luna. We went to Jasper’s pack and he wasn’t there. We searched everywhere but Jasper hadn’t taken her there. While Alphas Warren and Connor dealt with the people in the safe rooms, we raced to Alpha Brogan’s pack.”
I’m surprised that Quirin left the innocents alive. His father never did.
“He wasn’t going to, but your mate intervened. I’m glad he did. I didn’t like the idea of killing omegas and pups,” he says, making me realize I spoke out loud.
“Kennedy wouldn’t have liked that either.”
“That’s what Alpha Warren told him and it worked. So, we raced to Alpha Brogan’s pack and about halfway there, Alpha asked if any of us were getting a faint link. Maybe it’s because they’re mates, or because he’s an Alpha, but it took us longer to realize that we were close enough to Luna Kennedy to pick up the mind link. When we did, we realized she had gotten away from the others and was being hunted by both Alphas and Alpha Brogan’s warriors.”
“My daughter is fast,” I say, wondering how Echo even managed to shift with the injuries I’m seeing. She would have had to pull on all her strength to do so. Between that and the injuries that aren’t healing, I’m sure Echo has gone silent.
‘Annika, we’re not letting our daughters die on us.’
I feel my wolf reaching out in the mind link, searching for even the faintest link to Echo. When she finds it, she mentally
latches on.
‘Our daughters aren’t going anywhere,‘ she growls softly. I let her focus on Echo while I focus on Kennedy.
“What of Alpha Jasper?” I ask.
“Alpha was attacking him when I left,” Kier says.
“And Alpha Brogan?” I ask as I wash the largest gash that Kennedy has before starting to stitch her up.
“Alpha Henry was going after him. You’re going to save her, right Luna? You’re not going to let our Luna die, right?”
“I have a rule in my hospital, Beta. No one dies. I’ve never lost anyone and I don’t intend to start with my own daughter.”
I watch as he breathes a sigh of relief. “Thank you. She’s been everything that this pack has needed and more. None of us come from good packs, obviously we were all rogues when we came to Alpha Quirin, but she’s showing us what it means to be a pack, to be a family. I’m not sure I’ve ever seen or felt a pack that was so desperate to please someone before now. Maybe it’s because I’m a Beta and can feel the pack or maybe it’s just your daughter’s influence, but it’s pretty incredible to
watch.”
I think I like this Beta.
“Thank you, I like you too, Luna,” he says. Shit! I spoke out loud again. Usually Warren is around to intercede with my mumblings, but right now, it’s just Beta Kier and 1.
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I’ve just gotten the worst of the injuries stitched up, attached monitors to her, and put an IV into Kennedy’s arm when Kier’s head snaps up.
“What is it?” I ask him.
“Alpha’s back. He’s on his way here.”
I nod and it’s only a few moments later when Quirin walks in, covered in blood with a dark, heavy aura rolling off of him.
“Alpha Quirin, you should use the new showers that you had installed here. You smell like blood and death. Kennedy doesn’t need to wake up and worry about you. She needs to focus on her own healing,” I tell him.
“You need to save Echo too. She pushed herself too hard so that they could warn me that Alphas Jasper and Brogan wanted to kill me. She was willing to give her life to save me. You have to save her,” he says, his voice breaking.
I stop, turning to look at him. “And I am. Annika has already connected to the tether of her mind. When Warren, Connor, and Yorick arrive, I’ll have them do the same. I’d be surprised if you haven’t already done so, but as your pack returns, they could connect and hold on to her as well. It will help give Echo strength and help Kennedy to heal.”
He nods but doesn’t move.
“Alpha Quirin.” I wait until he pulls his eyes away from Kennedy. “Go shower, then you can come and hold her hand if you’d like.”
He nods again. “When she wakes up, I want her to know that I’m here for her.”
“Go shower. I’m going to finish stitching up her wounds and draw some blood. Then, it’s mostly just waiting.”
“Come on, Alpha. I’ll show you where the towels are and as the warriors come home, I’ll have them connect with our Luna to help keep her strong,” Kier says.
Yeah, I really like that Beta.
Both men look over at me and I press my lips together. I did it again.
I’ve finished stitching up all of Kennedy’s wounds, adding antibiotics to her IV drip since Echo is silent, and I’m drawing blood when Quirin walks back in, clean and dressed.
He pulls a chair over and takes Kennedy’s hand. “The others just arrived. I sent them to the showers, but the pack should be connecting to Kennedy, holding on to her and to Echo,” he says.
“Do you know if she ever ate?” I ask him. I’ve never seen Kennedy’s hands shake like I saw when she was doing the C–section for her pack member.
“She barely ate anything. She didn’t have time, Luna,” he says, his eyes never leaving Kennedy.
“I think that’s part of the problem here. I’m running her blood work now to see if she’s deficient in anything and if she is, I’ll add those supplements to her IV line. It’s good that she stocked the hospital. And it’s good that the two of you talked,” I tell him, leaning over to grip his forearm.
“I can’t lose her,” he says, his eyes filling with tears and his voice thick with emotion.
“You, more than most, know the rule in my hospital, Quirin.”
He looks up at me, the anger in his eyes from before has turned to devastation, grief, and fear.
“I’m trusting you, Luna. I’m trusting you to save her, to save both of them.”
There’s a knock at the door and Warren looks in the room.
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“Is it okay if I come in?”
I turn and look at Quirin. Kennedy is his mate. It’s up to him.
“Yes, Alpha. She’s your daughter.” Quirin says, not looking away from her,
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