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Chapter 94: Carson.

Yara.

We only had a couple of hours before the injured started coming in.

The first thing I realize is that every single one of them has splinters all over them. Because they blew the bombs with wood, they've all been hit with various sizes and amounts of debris.

"Make sure you get every piece of wood out of them. If you don't, they'll become infected. Warriors, you need to let my team know if you feel pain somewhere so we can get all these wood pieces out of you. If we don't and you get an infection, I'll pull you from duty until you're healed."

"Yes, Luna," they say with varying degrees of strength in their voice.

Savannah and I begin doing triage and I take the worst ones while she takes the ones that she can handle.

The first group that comes in have large pieces of tree that punctured through them. I'm guessing others did as well, but this group couldn't pull these pieces out without causing more damage to their bodies. I take the one with a large piece of wood in the thigh, and Savannah takes with one with wood through the shoulder. Both warriors will be down for a while.

While I work, Noelle begins cleaning out the other wood pieces. I've just gotten the large piece of wood out of this warrior's leg when I hear a commotion in the front of the hospital.

"LUNA!"

I look at Noelle. "Stitch him up and come find me," I say, rushing from the room.

When I get to the front, one of the warriors is screaming in pain. There are several warriors holding him, as Anna pushes a gurney toward them. As soon as he's on the gurney, I see the problem. He must have stepped on a bomb. One of his legs from the knee down is missing, what's left of the bone is sticking out below his knee. Thankfully, someone put a tourniquet just above his knee so he didn't bleed out.

"Just let me die, Luna," he says, and when I get to him, I see that it's Carson.

"You know the rules of my hospital, Carson," I say, looking over his injury quickly.

"What can I do?" Anna asks.

"Go take over for Noelle, finish stitching up that warrior and let her come help me.

"Luna, I can help you," Savannah says, rushing out.

I look at Anna who quickly looks behind her, assessing the next most critical injury we have.

"We can keep the others stable, Luna."

"Let's go," I say to Savannah. She rushes ahead of me, holding the door as I push Carson into the room.

"Luna, please. I'm a warrior. A warrior needs both legs. Just let me die,"

he says. I can tell that he truly wants this. He wants to die.

"Now you listen to me, Carson! First of all, you're more than a warrior.

You're a mate and you're going to be a father. You need to think about Eva and your pup. What happens if you die. You're marked and mated now. If you die, she'll feel it and what if that kills her and your pup? Is that what you want?" I ask while Savannah gets an IV into him.

I take his face in my hands, forcing him to look at me. "And second, you can be a warrior with one leg.

You are still an amazing fighter, Carson. When you come out of this, and I said when, Carson, not if. When you come out of this, we'll talk to Warren about what we can do. There are prosthetics for you and your wolf that we can look into. You are NOT dying in my hospital. Do you hear me?"

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