Dr. Wolf, the Fae Rift Series Book 1- Shockwave (17 page)

“You’re welcome,” both of the children replied.

The demon stepped through with Vinca clutching one of his hands.

Aleric let out a sigh of relief at the realization that the demon was no longer in the hospital or Edge City.

“Our turn,” Daylen said with a huge smile. “You ready?” he asked his sister.

She nodded. “Definitely. Let’s go home; I’ll bet Mom will even let us have ice cream!”

“I’ll wait for you at the corner,” Daylen promised. His sister nodded and he stepped through.

Elianna waited a moment for him to make it safely, then took a step toward the shockwave. She paused and confusion touched her face.

“What’s wrong?” Aleric asked.

“There’s someone coming through on the other side,” Elianna replied. “I can feel it. Daylen’s helping.”

Adrenaline rushed through Aleric’s veins. His hands clenched. If the vampires were trying to get back to Edge City, he would fight with everything he had left. He took a step forward.

The shockwave sparked and the image wavered. A form stepped from the passageway. Aleric blinked against the brightness and his eyes focused on Dartan. Disbelief filled him at the sight of the vampire.

“You came back?”

Dartan shrugged. “I could have stayed in Blays and taken my spot as the Inheritant of the vampire throne, ordering hordes of bloodsuckers around and trying to maintain some semblance of peace in the blood city….” He smiled. “Or I could threaten them with surprise visits from Tranquility and if she’s not happy, she’ll report to me through the banshees. We set up a system. It’s more fun this way.”

Aleric chuckled. “That will keep them under control. I’m glad you’re back.”

“There are a lot more fae out there needing to be rescued,” Dartan said. “I figure we’d better get started sooner rather than later.” He gave Elianna a warm smile. “Your brother is waiting for you.”

Excitement filled Elianna’s eyes at the prospect of going home.

“Take care of yourselves,” Aleric told her.

“We will,” Elianna promised. She stepped through the shockwave. After she passed, it shrank to a ball, then vanished entirely. Only the acrid, burned metal scent remained to tell of where it had been.

Aleric let out a breath of relief. “I promised them I’d find a way to get them home.”

Dartan nodded. “You made good on your word. They’re happy and safe now.”

“Glad to have you still here,” Dr. Worthen told Aleric as they walked with the humans to the door. “I wasn’t sure what I’d do if more of your fae creatures came through. Nurse Eastwick says certain liquids can kill them.”

“No water for fairies. That’s very important,” Aleric told him.

“The wood nymphs needed them though,” Nurse Eastwick pointed out.

“And Braum was alright with one,” Dr. Indley said.

“They’re not fairies,” Dartan said.

“Fairies aren’t fae?” Dr. Worthen repeated.

Aleric paused with his hand on the door. “Fairies are fae, but not all fae are fairies.”

Dr. Worthen shook his head. “New order, Nurse Eastwick. Run all fae care by Dr. Wolf before starting treatment; I don’t want to be responsible for mixing up who needs what.”

“Good call,” the nurse replied.

The nurse and doctor made their way back up the hallway toward the Emergency Room. Dr. Indley hung back.

“I’m still not quite sure what happened here,” she said.

Dartan smiled at her. “Stick around. I can tell you about Blays, maybe fill you in on some of the idiosyncrasies of fae in case any other creatures show up.”

“That would be nice,” Marae told him.

Aleric watched them walk together to the Dark fae side of the D Wing. He stood in the hallway torn as to where he should go.

His gaze lingered on the garbage can near the door. The can was overflowing.

“At least I know where the garbage belongs,” Aleric said to himself. “I’ve been to the dumpster more times than I’d like to admit.” He grabbed the bag in both hands.

“Are you a janitor here?”

Aleric spun at the sound of a female voice.

He met the young woman’s gaze and his heart slowed. She wore the hospital gown of a patient, but she looked at him with the air of someone who knew something was out of place. Aleric realized doctors probably didn’t empty garbage cans, and he couldn’t prove his claim as a doctor anyway.

“I, uh, yes, I’m a janitor.”

She nodded. “I thought so. My dad’s a doctor here. I’ve known most of the physicians since I was young.”

Aleric pulled the bag from the garbage can and tied it.

“If nobody changes them, they don’t get changed,” he said, hefting the bag. He mentally kicked himself for saying the stupidest thing he possibly could have. First of all, it was obvious, and second, it was redundant. If Dartan had heard him, Aleric would never hear the end of it. But there was something about her gaze that unnerved him. He felt more nervous than he had facing the vampires.

“You’re right about that,” she replied with a warm smile.

She pushed her black hair back behind her ear. Aleric noticed the bandages on her forearm.

“What happened there?” he asked; he realized a janitor probably wouldn’t ask something like that of a patient, and so he said, “If, uh, you don’t mind me asking. I really don’t mean to pry into your privacy, so you don’t have to tell me.”

She shook her head, her blue eyes sparkling as if she knew just how uncomfortable she made him. “It’s alright. I got bit by something that was hiding in our cellar. I didn’t see what it was. Dad told me to come in for some tests to make sure it wasn’t carrying a disease.”

Something about her words caught Aleric’s attention. “It was hiding in the cellar? Can I see the bite?” He covered with, “I know a lot of animal bites. I grew up in the country.” He decided he would be better off staying in wolf form if his socialization reached such high levels of conversation.

She took pity on him. “I guess so. I should probably air it out anyway.” She eased the bandage back and showed him her forearm.

Aleric’s stomach tightened.

“What?” she asked.

The door to the E.R. opened and Nurse Eastwick stepped into the hallway. “Oh, Dr. Wolf, I see you’ve met Dr. Worthen’s daughter, Lilian.”

Aleric stared at her. “Dr. Worthen’s daughter?”

“You’re a doctor?” she replied.

“Oh, I, uh, I’m in training.”

“To be a janitor?” she replied with confusion. “That’s highly unusual.” She shook her head, then put a hand to it. “I’m a bit lightheaded. I’m going to go lie down.”

“You do that, hon,” Nurse Eastwick told her. The nurse watched her walked back up the hallway with a fond expression on her face.

“We have a problem,” Aleric said.

Nurse Eastwick nodded. “You have to tell me whatever story you’re concocting or else I can’t go along with it. You’re a janitor now?”

“What? No. Not that,” Aleric said. “Lilian is Dr. Worthen’s daughter?”

Nurse Eastwick smiled. “Yes. She’s been a part of this hospital since she was a little thing. She came in for an animal bite, but Dr. Worthen says it’s nothing serious.”

“She was bit by a goblin; it’s deathly serious,” Aleric replied.

Nurse Eastwick stared at him. “Are you sure?”

“Positive,” Aleric replied.

The E.R. doors burst open.

“Dr. Wolf!” Gregory called out. “Dr. Wolf, Dr. Worthen’s in trouble!”

Dartan and Dr. Indley appeared from the D Wing.

Aleric and the vampire exchanged a glance. “Come on,” Aleric said.

They took off running to the orderly. Aleric reached him, then passed the red-head on his way to the Emergency Room. Gregory spun and ran after them. Aleric burst through the doors and skidded to a stop. He swore under his breath.

A troll that made Commissioner Oaks look small roared at Dr. Worthen. The doctor stood in front of his staff, shielding nurses and orderlies with his body. The troll took a step forward and Aleric felt the percussion through his feet. Aleric took a steeling breath and jumped in front of the doctor.

“Stop!” he barked.

The troll pulled up short.

“Aleric, what are you doing?” Dartan hissed.

Aleric glanced at him. “Winging it,” he replied. He met the troll’s beady-eyed gaze. “Back up, now!”

The troll looked baffled at the werewolf’s angry commands. The creature took a step back.

“That’s a Dark fae, right?” Nurse Eastwick asked from behind him.

“Light fae,” Aleric replied. “Trolls are normally not this hostile.”

“‘Never get between a troll and something it wants’; that’s one of the golden rules of Blays,” Dartan said.

“Not helping,” Aleric told him. He turned his attention back to the troll. “Sit down. Now!”

The troll looked around. It grabbed a metal chair from against the wall and sat on it. The chair immediately collapsed, sending the troll to the floor. The troll lumbered back to its feet as everyone watched with bated breaths. It reached for another chair.

“Never mind that,” Aleric told him. “Sit on the floor.”

The troll sat with a bang that rattled the beds and chairs within range. He stared at Aleric, his chest heaving and beady eyes as wide as they could be.

“What’s going on here?” Aleric demanded. “Why are you trying to hurt these people?”

“Hurt me,” the troll replied.

“It talks!” Dr. Worthen said in amazement.

Aleric glanced at him. “Yes, he talks, and he’s very angry, which isn’t normal for a troll.” He looked back at the creature. “We’ll help you, not hurt you,” Aleric promised, “But you have to calm down. Can you do that?”

The troll nodded.

Out of the corner of his eye, Aleric saw Dartan circle around the troll. The vampire paused when he reached the creature’s far side.

“I see the problem,” the vampire said.

Aleric stepped sideways and heard the nursing staff follow him. He turned slowly, shielding them with his body until they were behind the troll. Several of the staff hurried out of reach.

“Oh no,” Nurse Eastwick said.

“Do you know what those are?” Dartan asked.

Aleric nodded. “Archdemon spikes.”

He put a hand on one of the foot-long metal spikes protruding from the troll’s back. He was about to pull it free, but Dr. Worthen grabbed his hand.

“There’s a more humane way to do that,” the doctor reminded him. “We’ll set up the surgery room.”

“Thank you,” Aleric said. He walked back around to face the troll. “You tangled with an Archdemon?”

The troll shook his head. “He fight me. Send me here.”

That gave Aleric reason to pause. “He sent you here? After he hurt you?”

The troll nodded.

“Why?” Dartan asked.

The troll met the vampire’s red gaze. “He said ‘Tell Aleric hi.’”

Aleric took several steps back. He looked from the vampire to the troll, then back to the vampire.

“Dartan, we’re in trouble.”

Dartan nodded. “There’s an Archdemon in Edge City.”

About the Author

 

Cheree Alsop is an award-winning, best-selling author who has published over 35 books, including two series through Stonehouse Ink. She is the mother of a beautiful, talented daughter and amazing twin sons who fill every day with joy and laughter. She is married to her best friend, Michael, the light of her life and her soulmate who shares her dreams and inspires her by reading the first drafts and giving much appreciated critiques. Cheree works as a fulltime author and mother, which is more play than work! She enjoys reading, traveling to tropical beaches, spending time with her wonderful children, and going on family adventures while planning her next book.

 

Cheree and Michael live in Utah where they rock out, enjoy the outdoors, plan great quests, and never stop dreaming.

 

 

Look for Dr. Wolf, the Fae Rift Series, Book 2- Demon Spiral. It will be available June 2016.

 

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