Of the Internet stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive one is The Pack's Doctor. The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently, the manga has been translated to Chapter 35: Interrogating the Beta. Let's read the author's The Pack's Doctor Internet story right here.
Chapter 35: Interrogating the Beta.
**Slight trigger warning for violence.
Warren.
Once Yara went to work on Laney, I had Anna help me disconnect the Beta from his bed and then me and several warriors dragged him to the cells. Since I don't intend to keep him alive, I didn't bother being careful about h o w we dragged him.
Once he's in the cell, I have the warriors string him up, letting him hang by his hands from silver handcuffs. I ignore the smell of burning flesh while I drag a chair over and wait for him to wake up. While I do, I keep an ear on Yara and also Laney. I don't completely trust her yet, but I do know that she won't do anything to put her sister at risk, which means Yara should be safe. I sent two warriors into the room with her, just to be sure.
The Beta has just started stirring when I feel Charlie getting close enough that our mind link reconnects.
'Alpha, we got her,' he says and something in his tone makes me focus on him.
'Problems?'
'No, but…she's my mate, Alpha.'
I breathe a deep sigh of relief. I knew Gregor's interest in Yara was bothering Arric and I, but I didn't realize just how much until Charlie told me he'd found his mate.
'Good, now maybe you'll stop flirting with mine, Arric growls in the mind link.
'Sorry, Arric. It won't happen again,' Charlie says contritely. 'There's something else. Thomas is literally sleeping while his pack is barely hanging on. Besides the fact that he had my mate in the room beside his, which means he planned to take her as his Luna, he deserves to die.
He didn't even wake up when we killed his warriors, coming and going from the pack. There are so few of them that they weren't even running patrols, just protecting the packhouse.'
'How many warriors do you think you'd need?' I ask him feeling his distraction as I hear another voice through Yara and Laney's minds.
The sister, Noelle, just entered the room where Yara is working on Laney. I'm proud of my mate for standing her ground. My pack isn't the only one becoming stronger. She may not realize it, may not see that she's slowly taking her place as Luna of this pack, but she is.
"What the fuck are you smiling about?" The Beta asks me. I refocus on him, watching him thrash against the handcuffs. I ignore him and return to my conversation with Charlie.
'We have his Beta who will die for putting hands on Yara. Find out from Laney and Noelle if there is anyone else worth saving in the pack'
I will and to answer your question, I doubt we'd even need half our warriors to go, but if I took that many, we'd be home before sunrise, possibly before then.'
I look back at the Beta who tries to spit on me, but he's too far away and probably doesn't have enough saliva to make it come anywhere close to me. One of my warriors walks up and punches him in the gut for his insolence.
'Do it. That's one less Alpha we need to worry about, and I'll get what I can from this Beta before I kill him,' I tell Charlie.
'You know Thomas is the least of our worries,' he says.
'Still one less worry. Right now, I have four Alphas trying to get to my mate. You have one. Let's eliminate that threat.'
Yes, Alpha,' he growls and cuts the mind link. I know Charlie will get whatever information he needs before he leaves so I don't bother listening in. I disconnect from Laney, but keep the link between me and Yara open so I can make sure she's okay while I interview this Beta.
I stand slowly, insolently, from the chair, letting this Beta know I'm in no hurry to kill him. This can be fast or slow, it depends on him. Yara needs sleep so I have all night and with Charlie and half of my warriors leaving, I need to stay awake and aware anyway.
"What's your name, Beta?" I ask him.
"Wouldn't you like to know?" he growls, earning him a punch to the face. Word got around that he'd tried to choke Yara. This pack doesn't stand for anyone hurting their future Luna, so I let my warriors get in their punches. Like I said, this could be fast or slow. It looks like it's going to be slow.
"Wel, Beta, how does it feel to know that while you're here, being used as a punching bag, your Alpha is sleeping away. He apparently didn't even realize that MY Beta snuck into his pack lands and scooped up some little girl from right under his nose. You must feel SO valuable, knowing your Alpha doesn't even care enough about you to stay awake and find a way to save you,"
I say, taunting him.
He growls at me, but I see the flash of anger and worry cross his face.
"Noelle belongs to my Alpha."
"Wow, still protecting him, even though he doesn't protect you. Maybe you were planning to overthrow him at some point and become Alpha,"
I say and the moment the words are out of my mouth, I see the flash in his eyes and I know I'm right.
I chuckle. "Well, that's never going to happen now. First, I'm pretty sure my Beta would tell you that Noelle belongs to him," I say, watching him begin to thrash again.
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