Her Cold-Hearted Alpha Chapter 30
Her Cold-Hearted Alpha
Her Cold-Hearted Alpha Chapter 30
The Patient In Room 13
KIARA
I wasnât going to cry over my own mistake. If he wants to act like last night didnât happen, then I will do
the same. I made my way past the training grounds, my eyes watched the training regime that was
currently going on. It was brutal, I could see there was no such thing as holding back. It was like the
survival of the fittestâ¦
I heard quiet footsteps behind me and
paused.
âGreg.â I said, recognising his scent.
âMorning.â He said in reply. I sighed
inwardly.
âIâm headed to the hospital. You donât need to follow me, Iâm safe here.â
âStill, I need to do my job.â He replied firmly.
What time did he even get up? I turned and looked at him.
âLook, Iâm fine and I donât want someone following me constantly. Please just give me space.â
I know I probably sounded harsh but I didnât want someone worrying over me. Look around, thereâs
plenty of people here and Iâm perfectly safe.â
âNot everyone can be trusted, you should know that.â He said through the link.
He wasnât wrong but I didnât have the patience to listen today.
âI will be fine; Iâll drop you an update hourly via mind link. Iâm going to the hospital and I donât need you
worrying over me.â I said curtly.
âGot it. Just be careful, princess.â
I frowned at the term, a term many called me because I am the Alphaâs daughter. He walked off and I
found my attention returning to the warriors. I watched them for a short while before I continued to the
hospital.
Doctor Callum seemed to approve of me being there nice and early as he put me to work immediately,
saying he wanted to see my knowledge of medicinal herbs. I knew it was a test for him to check if he
could actually trust me around patients.
The task before me was several unmarked jars, he wanted me to make a note of what each mix or
paste consisted of. He left me i n the room, saying if I were done soon we would go check on Lucaâs
bandage.
I now looked at the long line of jars, this was going to be a piece of cake. I put some music on low
volume through my phone, not wanting to disturb anyone as I had forgotten my earphones, before
getting to work.
âElder wood, Lavender, Cloveâ¦.â I wrote the names in my large writing on a sticky note as I sniffed the
herb carefully, not wanting to miss anything. The task wasnât as easy as it appeared, it had taken me
more than an hour. At the end of it there were two jars I was still stuck on. M y head felt fuzzy, probably
thanks to all the herbs I had been inhaling for the last hour. I massaged my temples before I took a
deep sniff of one of the two remaining jars.
Goddess, what am I missing� My eyes
suddenly flew open as the answer came to be like the flip of a light switch. I smirked. Smart move Doc,
but not smart enough⦠Satisfied with my answers, I wondered if I should go find Doctor Callum. I
mean, he didnât come back even once.
It took me less than five minutes to find him. He was talking to two nurses and I stayed far away, not
wanting to intrude. The moment he turned and the women worked off, I ran over, stumbling as pain
jarred up my ankle. I saw his gaze fall to m y ankle, his brow creasing slightly, but it lasted less than a
second as he crossed his arms and looked at me. 2
âAre you done, madam?â He said.
âI said donât call me thatâ¦â I protested. âI wonât disobey my Alpha. Now why are you wasting time?â
âIâm done.â I said, feeling like a ten-year old child telling my teacher I was finished with my work.
âAlready?â He asked sceptically.
âWell, come see for yourself.â I said. I really wanted to move on to something more excitingâ¦
He grunted and fell in step with me, looking at me for a moment as if he wanted to say something but
then changed his mind. When we got back to the room I waited patiently as he looked a t all of the jars,
taking a sniff then looking at the note.
He finally screwed the last jar lid on and
smiled slightly.
âI wonât lie, Iâm impressed. Alpha Elijah
has done a fine job in teaching you.â
I frowned. Iâm sorry, I love my Dad but he was not the one who taught me. If anything, it was momâs
suggestion to ask Grandma Amelia.
âMy teaching has nothing to do with Dad. It was my mother, Alpha Scarlett, who taught me to fight,
cook and encouraged me to follow my interest in medical healing.â I said, crossing my arms. âWhy does
everyone immediately compliment Dad?â
He chuckled. âWell, he is the Alpha-â
âMom is also an Alpha. It isnât because
Dadâs an Alpha, itâs because heâs a man.â
âOk, I get it.â He said, waving his hand. I frowned. No, he didnât, but Iâll show them âYou even picked up
on the wolfsbane.â
âYes, I was a little thrown off as it was such a low amount, the scent was barely distinguishable.â
âWell, I needed to see what level you are a t. The kings warriors need the very best care.â
âThatâs understandable.â I said as we both left the room. âSo, do we see Luca now?â
âYes.â
I smiled, looking forward to this. I still felt achy but it was gradually easing up. W e reached his ward
pretty soon.
âLuca, time to check your injuries.â
The young man sat up, wincing slightly.
âNot going to lie, my leg feels a lot better than my other injuries.â He grunted.
I moved forward quickly, raising his bed. and propping cushions behind him.. Doctor Callum didnât reply
and began to remove the bandage from his arm injury. first and then the one from his leg. I stayed
silent as I saw Callumâs eyes look a t both wounds and then at the bandages. The one from his leg had
a discolouration t o the blood whilst the one from his arm was just blood.
âThis is interestingâ¦â He remarked.
âThe herbs help pull any poison from the blood, hence the healing process is faster⦠âI explained.
âThis is remarkableâ¦â Doctor Callum said. âWhere did you learn that?â
âMy great uncles work.â I said proudly.
âThanks.â Luca said, now looking at me.
I gave a small smile, glad it had worked.
âI guess I donât need to doubt you. So, what would you like? Some small injuries or shall I throw you
headfirst into those who need the most help?â He smiled, and for some reason, I felt like there was a lot
more to that comment than he let on.
âI think I want to go headfirst. I am only here for a few weeks; I want to learn something new and gain
some experience that I canât get back home.â I said with determination.
âPerfect. Blood is not an issue for you?â
âNo.â I said, glancing at Luca.
He was covered in plenty of blood.
âThen follow me.â He paused and looked a t Luca. âI will get one of the other doctors t o apply the herbs
to the rest of your wounds and apply fresh bandages.â
âThanks Miss and Doc.â
âCall me Kiara.â I said, Luca just gave me a small grin but said nothing more. Seems like there was
another one who wouldnât disobey his king.
Doctor Callum led me to the second floor. The moment the lift opened, I could smell something off. It
was very faint and I closed my eyes as I walked, trying to make sense of it. With each step we took
closer t o our destination, the smell got stronger.
The smell of rotten flesh, something putrid and infected blood. I opened my eyes when I heard Callum
stop. He took a deep breath and unlocked the door using a key card.
âWhat is this place?â I asked.
âThis is the place our infected warriors are kept. Those who have been injured by Manangalâs or
Wendigoâs to a level that they may not make it.â He said, his voice dead serious.
The lighting was darker here. The floor, unlike in the main hospital, was dark slate and the ceiling was
black with metal beams. There were white spotlights scattered across the ceiling, emitting a bluey white
light.
A line of warriors stood guard outside the rooms. My heart was thumping as I looked at the glass front
rooms. Inside each room was a werewolf. Some were still, others were writhing and there were one or
two that were banging on the glass. Their words were muted by the soundproof walls but I could see
they didnât seem normal.
It didnât look like a hospital anymore, but some sort of prison or experiment lab. I shuddered at the
thought.
âThe glass is bulletproof; they canât break out⦠However, when someone goes in, you must have
guards with you at all times.â He said.
It was as if he was a completely changed. person now. There were no grunts or light smiles, just
deadpan and his tone was heavy.
We walked down the hall. There were thirteen patients here and a few rooms. were empty. There were
several doctors and nurses walking around, I noticed they each had a badge and their lab coats were
dark grey. I guess only some people can come here.
âDo the patients often get better?â I asked
quietly.
âAbout one in twenty.â He said quietly as he held out a grey coat.
I took it and put it on, feeling a little nervous.
âAre you ready for this? I donât want to force you but itâs clear the injured
downstairs were your normal encounters.
I see potential in you and I think Iâd like a new point of view on the injured up here.â
âYes, I am.â I said determinedly.
He nodded as we walked out of the doctorâs room and into one of the patients rooms. From here, I
could see he was actually strapped to the bed with chains. and straps.
âHe was attacked and bitten several times by a Manangal.â Callum said as he opened the door to room
13. Two warriors entered first. Their masks covered their faces and they both held a weapon in hand.
Their build was bulky and intimidating.
The strong rotten smell of decay and something else hit my nose as I tried my best not to gag. My heart
was thumping as I slowly inched closer to Doctor Callum.
âCome on, Iâd love to hear your thoughts o n these injuries.â
I nodded, taking a deep breath through m y mouth, in a fruitless attempt to not breathe in the pungent
smell as I walked right up to the examination bed.