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They take off to find supplies as the two medical students begin assessing the injured. The woman looks up at me. “Luna, you will need that arrow removed. from your leg as well.”
I look down, only now realizing one of the injuries I felt earlier was my own and I have an arrow sticking out of my leg. I extend a claw and slice the arrow down to keep it from catching on anything. “Treat them first. I’m fine.”
“Cammy.” I call out.
“Luna.” She responds from the kitchen, rushing into the room.
“We’ll need lighter food for the injured. You should begin making that turkey soup you! inentioned. Those recovering will need it and anything else you can think of that might help them to recover more easily.
“Yes Luna.” She says just as Carlos and Noah return with supplies.
“You must be Grace.” A deep, unfamiliar voice says from behind me. I spin around to see a man standing beside one of the women I sent to guard the packhouse.
“Luna, this is…”
I recognize him. I don’t know how, but I recognize this man. “Liam.” I finish for her.
His answering smile is like the sun breaking through a cloudy day. “It’s nice to finally meet you.” He says, looking around. “Although I wish it were under better circumstances. Angel and I heard your call for help. I am here to assist, and I have brought some warriors and my doctor as well. Angel wanted to come, but she’s pregnant and I didn’t know what we were going to be walking into.”
I shake my head. “Liam, thank you.” As I stare, he raises an eyebrow at me. “Are you go going to tell your Amazonian squad that it’s okay for my pack members to come in?” He asks dryly.
“Of course, let them in.” I tell my pack member.
“Where’s Eli?” Liam asks, coming in and beginning his own assessment of our injured.
“Here. He’s been hit three times.” Liam comes over and looks at him, nodding.
“Get the bullets out and the arrow and he’ll be fine. My guess is that he’ll be up and walking around before tomorrow morning.”
I turn to look at him. “How do you know that?”
He smiles at me. “Gifts of being mated to a Guardian.”
He looks at me for a moment. “You’ve been avoiding us, Grace. It’s time Maial came to meet her sisters. You don’t know what it means to them and will mean to you until she gets her memories back. But it’s time. We’re family. Maia just needs to remember that.”
Liam takes a scalpel and begins cutting into Eli’s shoulder before taking forceps. and reaching in to pull the bullet out. He drops it on the floor beside him.
“Angel has an immunity to silver and therefore, now, so do I. I don’t think you have that Guardian gift, but it looks like you are resistant to wolfsbane.” He says nodding to my leg. “If so, Eli will have it now as well. That will help his healing.” The moment Liam’s doctor enters the room, Noah’s head shoots up. “Mate!”
Her head lifts in the same way, looking at Noah in awe. “Mate.”
“Well, fuck, I just lost my best doctor.” Liam says, working on the other bullet in Eli’s thigh.
The adrenaline is wearing off and having Liam here feels surreal, so my response is not appropriate for the situation. “Yeah, Eli said we have a lot of unmated pack members and wants to set up pack gatherings between the three packs.” I tell him.
“Great idea. Rik and I have done something similar, but we’ve pretty much cleared out all of our mated pairs.”
“I’m bummed about losing Dr. Phillips. She’s great, but we have another doctor. It sounds like you need her here anyway.”
He moves to start cutting the arrow out of Eli’s thigh. “I’m guessing this was hunters?” He says, looking at me.
“Yes. We had a woman and her baby come to our borders asking for refuge.” I look up to see Carlos. He hasn’t stopped working on the injured. “She was running from the hunters, and they must have chased her here. She’s mated to our Beta.” I say, nodding at Carlos.
Liam glances over, lifting his nose in the air. “He smells like an Alpha to me.” He says, before tilting his head. “But, no wolf?”
I can see Carlos flinch, having heard Liam. “He’s a great Beta, wolf or no.” I say defensively.
“Never said he wasn’t, I just said he’s got Alpha blood.” He says as he pulls the arrow from Eli’s thigh, dropping it to the floor.
“Okay, you’re next.” He says, standing up.
“What?”
He arches his eyebrow at me. “You’re a Guardian, but the arrow still needs to come out. I’m not a
He arches his eyebl so I’ll only work on you and Eli since whatever I screw up, I know your body can heal.”
-IL BONDS
He kneels down in front of me, looking at my thigh, before taking the scalpel and slicing a cut beneath the arrowhead. I hiss as he pulls it out, blood dripping downII my thigh.
“Liam, get the fuck away from my mate.” Eli’s exhausted and pained voice says.
“Eli!” I say and drop to the floor beside him, laying over him and letting the stress of the day go. I didn’t realize how scared I was that I might lose him. As my tears begin to fall, his arms wrap around me, his scent enveloping me. “I’m here, baby.”
Did you like getting to see Liam again? Time for Maia to meet her
I come awake slowly, my body aching and the sounds of chaos all around me. When I open my eyes, I’m not thrilled to see Liam on his knees in front of my mate. I can’t see what he’s doing, but I can see that she’s only in a t-shirt that’s barely covering anything.
I feel better the moment Grace is in my arms, even if she is crying. I look up and see Liam. He’s making a point of showing me the arrow he just pulled out of Grace’s leg.
“What are you doing here?” I ask, giving my mate a moment to collect herself as I rub her back.
“Maia sent up a howl for help. Angel and I heard it, and I am here answering that call. My warriors are outside helping yours patrol until we can get a handle on things and Rik should be here any minute.” He says just as another howl goes up, letting us know someone is at the borders.
Liam turns his head to listen. “I’m guessing that’s him now, sure.”
As he turns to go, I stop him. “Liam, thank you.” but I’ll go make
“We’re all family now. We need to get Grace and Maia on board with that. I’m still learning what that means, but I do know that in this family, we help each other when they need it.”
When he leaves, I move to sit up. Grace sits back, wiping her eyes hurriedly before helping me to sit. “I’m sorry. I just…” She starts to say.