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Kids from One Alpha

Chapter 14
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Chapter 14: Remember when

The hospital was quiet compared to Serena‘s last visit when it was over whelmed with an emergency si

tuation. She waved to the nurse at reception. She

couldn‘t remember the other woman‘s name. “Has Beta Carson been moved into recovery?” she asked

. The nurse pulled up a file on her desk. “Let me see,” she said, thumbing through the file. “Yes, he‘s be

en moved to room 305.”

“Thanks,” Serena said, offering another wave before turning and heading to the elevator. Outside the

hospital recovery room, Serena paused. There wasn‘t a window for her to look into, so she

listened to make sure

he didn‘t have a visitor. While she was there as a doctor, she didn‘t have her, lab coat or stethoscope, a

nd she didn‘t want

to barge in looking out of place. There was no sound from inside. Carson was probably still asleep. Ser

ena knocked and let herself in. Carson was awake, trying to prop himself up on the pillows. “Don‘t strai

n yourself,” Serena

said. Carson grunted and laid back. “I‘m one of your doctors. I just wanted to come by and see how you

were doing.”

“I‘m fine,” he said. Serena raised an unconvinced eyebrow at him. “Let me see the wound,” she

said. She pulled at the edge of his hospital gown, opening it up so she could see the surgical sight. “We

were escorting a transport convoy

back into Night Sky territory when we were attacked,” he told her. Serena made a thoughtful hum,

gently probing the afflicted area with her fingers. It was healing nicely, and the stitches didn‘t look like

they were getting infected. “I‘ve heard there has been increasing trouble with the Moonshine pack,” she

said conversationally. Carson sighed heavily. “Yes,” he

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agreed. “I was able to head off the attack. Of course, that meant I took the brunt of the damage.” He sig

hed again. “It looks good,” Serena said, replacing his gown and the sheet over top

of him. “You‘re healing nicely.” “Hey, you‘re the doctor that lived in the human

world, right?” he asked. Serena smiled softly, nodding.

“I am,” she confirmed.

“What was that like?” he asked. Serena hadn‘t known so many pack members would be

curious about her time in the human world! It was a bit of an anomaly, but she hardly thought it was

worth everyone asking! “Different,” she said with a shrug. “Sometimes lonely.

I guess I missed my family and the pack community.” “Do they

not have communities in the human world?” Carson asked, propping himself up on

his elbows. Serena pulled his chart

off the end of his bed and looked over the nurses‘ notes on his vitals and recovery treatments.

“They do,” she confirmed. “They aren‘t as tight knit as the pack, well, unless it is a cult. But cults have t

heir own issues.”

“What is a cult?” Carson asked. Serena chuckled and replaced his chart. “Usually, a religious

based organization whose leader acts like

some kind of messiah or prophet. Followers are sort of brainwashed into believing that, and will do

almost anything in the name of their messiah,” she said. She shook her head. “They are closed groups

and don‘t really abide

by the laws of the world. That gets them into trouble.” “That sounds complicated,” Carson said.

Serena shrugged. “To my knowledge, they aren‘t that common,” she said. Carson laughed, which ende

d with

him yawning and falling back on his pillows. Serena went to the head of his bed and fluffed the pillows

slightly. Carson smiled at her; his eyelids drooped. “You‘re tired, you should rest,” she said. Carson gro

aned and shook his head.

“Everyone here acts like I am some fragile, injured pup,” he protested. Serena giggled and rolled her ey

es. “There was

a recent pack emergency, and you were the most injured,” she said. “Of course, everyone is going to w

orry.”

“There is nothing wrong with

me,” he said. “I am fine!” “Are you sure?” Serena asked. Carson nodded. “The only thing that‘s wrong w

ith me is that I am starving,” he insisted. “Alright,” she said. “If you need anything, I‘ll be around.” “Than

k you,” Carson said. “You‘re already a great doctor. I hear that the surgery you performed saved my life

.” I “It did,” Serena said with a nod, heading towards the door. “You don‘t have to thank me;

it is what I do.” Carson laughed as Serena left the room.

Heading back through the hospital, she walked past the nursery.

There were a few squalling infants kicking at their swaddles, hands and legs trying to break

free. Serena stopped walking and looked at the babies. They had wrinkled, red faces. She put her hand

against the glass, remembering how adorable and soft her on babies were. The ones in the nursery no

w were so tiny, they could only be a few days old! Thinking back, Serena thought about how she had fo

und out about her twins. She‘d been in class at medical school. It had been a few weeks of headaches,

feeling queasy at odd hours, and general bodily discomfort. Being at medical school, there was an on–

sight clinic. Serena had gone early to get a checkup. The doctor in the clinic had given her a physical e

xam. She‘d been concerned about infections, so she‘d taken Serena‘s blood.

It wasn‘t until later in the afternoon when Serena was in one of her chemistry labs that she had gotten a

n email with the results of her bloodwork.

No infections, her blood was clean of that, but the bloodwork did show her what was wrong with her. Sh

e was pregnant! The news hit her like a punch in the gut. Dropping her phone and her notebook, Seren

a had run to the nearest trach can, getting

sick. Everyone in the lab had stared at her and the professor had stopped

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lecturing. “Serena, are you alright?” the professor asked. Serena wiped her

mouth and coughed a few times to clear her

throat. “I think I’m going to call it a day,” she said. Her professor had nodded,

and Serena went back to her table long enough to grab her things and leave. Back in her dorm, she had

no way she could deny that this pregnancy was the result of her fairly recent one–

night stand at the graduation masquerade! She hadn‘t slept with anyone since, and the timing fit! Groan

floor and crawled into her bed. She pulled the covers up over her head, trying to shut out the rest of the

Putting her hands on her stomach, Serena thought about what having a baby would

mean. She didn‘t know the name or identity of the father. It wasn‘t like she could go knocking on doors in

anyone remembered having a one–

night stand in a tree house! Groaning to herself, she rubbed her stomach in an attempt to smooth out th

children? Would they be mad at her? There were too many questions she couldn‘t answer. Having

a kid on her own would be hard. She

was still a med student, and she was in the human world. Far from home and family and any support. S

it was too much to think about! She felt like she would

be punishing her child for her mistakes. She couldn‘t do that! She‘d heard that some parents in the hum

baby off to live with humans. They‘d never be safe, never understand themselves! That left her with just

her own. It would mean long hours, sleepless nights, and lots of tears. As a med student, that was what

know how much help her parents

would offer, given the circumstances. She knew they‘d eventually accept it and

support her, but she didn‘t want to feel like a burden to them. Especially if

she couldn‘t finish her degree! There was only one course of action that Serena could take to raise her c

her career.

It wouldn‘t

be easy, and she would be isolated from her pack, her home, and her family, but there was a life growing

be worth it when she saw her baby’s face. It was decided. She would be having her baby and raising

it in the human world. She didn‘t know at the time she was carrying twins!