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Fated Healing by Alanea Alder
Fated Healing by Alanea Alder





Fated Healing by Alanea Alder

His mate stood bent over the sink, his hands braced on either side. Felix followed him to the men’s bathroom. He turned and without saying another word walked out of the room. “You’ve done everything you can,” she said wiping her eyes.Ĭlaybourne checked on Brayburn’s vitals. I gave her a high enough dosage to affect her animal, much higher than a human dosage. He watched the monitors as the seconds turned into minutes his frown got deeper. He injected the drug, stood back and waited. Claybourne immediately turned to the small table and pulled out a syringe. If there is a slight probability it may work, we have to try,” she concluded. We both know that she probably won’t make if we do nothing. I have been hesitant due to her age, but considering how much she has deteriorated…” Claybourne left the statement hanging. It will induce a fight or flight reaction, which I am hoping will trigger a shift.

Fated Healing by Alanea Alder

“Ms.Tully, I can try giving her an injection of epinephrine. When the convulsions stopped her heart beat was barely there and the respirator was breathing for her.

Fated Healing by Alanea Alder

When her breathing became labored Claybourne intubated her to get air into her lungs. The machines continued to beep wildly around them. He wheeled her to one of the stations and began to administer more Tylenol. They wheeled Brayburn into the adjoining smaller gym set up for the sickest of patients. The older woman had gone into convulsions again.

Fated Healing by Alanea Alder

“Doc! Hurry!” A voice yelled out and Claybourne and Felix ran over to where Ms.Tully sat with Ms.Brayburn. “Why do you think I said it?” Rex blew kisses at Felix who blew them back. “You’re lucky you’re sick,” his mate said. “How about your hot mate gives me a sponge bath?” he whispered, his lips dry. Try to get some more broth down, Believe it or not, it will make you feel better,” Claybourne insisted. Claybourne asked him questions while Felix kept him entertained. It was Rex, the one who made him feel welcome his first night at the pride house by flirting with him outrageously. Felix made faces at the man who grinned up at them. Felix shook his head and walked to the next cot. Felix watched the gentle way that Claybourne would speak to and handle the patients, especially the children and wondered if he would want one of his own one day. He and Felix walked around and spoke to the patients who were awake enough to answer questions. Maybe we can figure out what is causing this,” Felix said. “Let’s start asking questions while they’re awake for lunch.







Fated Healing by Alanea Alder