No! She couldn’t accept it.
They didn’t deserve this. They deserved to live and enjoy life until
the ripe old age of eighty or so. Not die having tried to help her.
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A ringing began in her ears. It sounded so bizarre, and at first she
didn’t know if it was her imagination or was she really hearing it.
When she picked up a pattern to the sound, she guessed it was a
police siren. Help was on the way.
Forcing herself to ignore the turning room and the wicked images
fermenting themselves before her eyes, she made her way toward
Sam’s body.
In her calculating mind, she figured there was still a chance to
save her men. It was a small window of chance that they were still
alive and their pumping blood would be able to absorb her werewolf
venom and stop them from dying, but she still had to take that chance.
With the police arriving any minute, she had to move fast.
Praying to a God she rarely spoke to, she wished for a miracle,
and took the first of two bites to save the men she loved with all her
soul.
* * * *
She still felt like hell. The antidote had stopped the poison’s
progress, and her body was now filtering out its toxins as she stood
there staring into the two-way mirror in the room. But the aches and
spasms continued to surge through her. She knew the doctor at The
Haven would come in any second and order her to bed to rest, but she
couldn’t bring herself to do it.
Staring through the two-way mirror at Jake and Sam as they lay
unconscious in the other room, hooked up to monitors and werewolf
blood transfusion machines, cool tears streamed down her warm
cheeks. They had a long and arduous road to recovery ahead of them,
but they were going to be all right. Her bite had saved them.
Saved them. Would they see it that way when they regained
consciousness? They would no longer be humans, but werewolves,
damned to walk the Earth, sometimes in human form and sometimes
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in beast form, for centuries to come. Did they want that? Did they
deserve that?
No.
She had taken power out of God’s hands and made a decision that
could never be undone. At the time, it seemed like the only solution.
She couldn’t bear seeing them die. She loved them too much to lose
them.
But now, she wondered if her actions were in vain anyway. Once
they heard of their situation and that she did this to them, they might
never forgive her and hate her for the rest of their werewolf lives.
The knob clicked, and Doctor Fenelle’s smile turned into a frown
when the door opened and she gazed at Triala.
“What are you doing out of bed, Miss Barns?”
“I just wanted to make sure they were all right,” Triala said as she
turned and slowly walked to her hospital bed. Her joints cracked with
her every movement.
“Their recovery will take time, and adapting to their new bodies
and increased libido isn’t going to be easy, but they are doing fine so
far. They don’t seem to be rejecting the werewolf transfusion, which
is a great sign.” The doctor smiled as she helped her cover herself
with the blue blanket.
“Can I see them now just for a second?” she asked purposely with
hopeful eyes.
The doctor’s frown returned. “I’m afraid no, Miss Barns. You are
much too weak to be out of bed. You need to gain your strength,
because once they wake up and their sexual werewolf urges begin to
rise, they’ll be needing you most of all.”
The doctor took out a syringe from a storage cabinet beside the
bed and brought it to Triala’s arm. “This will alleviate the pain and
will help you rest and sleep.”
Triala nodded, closing her eyes when she felt tears return. The
doctor obviously didn’t realize how much her statement affected
Triala. O nce they heard what she had done to them and that she
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turned them into condemned monsters, the last thing they would want
from her was her helping to satiate their sexual, wild, rising urges.
“You’ll begin to feel the effect of the sedative in moments. I’ll
come back in a couple of hours to see how you’re doing,” the doctor
said as she headed to the door.
Triala didn’t open her eyes and just listened to her departure. The
pain began to lighten, and her head became heavy. Taking deep
breaths, she waited for sleep to come. Maybe when she woke up,
she’d find out this was all a dream.
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Chapter 24
“Ring around the Rosie. Pocket full of posies. Ashes. Ashes. We
all fall down!”
Sam walked through the dark aisles as the song kept playing in his
ears. He heard the kids, but couldn’t see them. Where could they be,
and why were they singing that song?
For that matter, what the hell was he doing here? Was he working
a case?
His exhaling breath turned into a bright mist when it hit the cool
air, lighting up his way. It was damn cold in here. It felt like the dead
of winter.
Wrapping his arms around himself to try to keep warm, he
speeded up as the children’s voices became stronger and clearer.
They were close now.
When he got to the end of a long and winding aisle, he saw them.
They were about twenty, he guessed. From their height, he estimated
their ages to be between eight and ten. They danced in a circle all
holding hands. The ceremonial masks they wore looked like the ones
the Dan tribal hunters in Liberia, Africa wore. He remembered the
brown wooden masks he saw in photos in an online article he read
last month. They resembled beast monsters, with high foreheads,
pouting mouths, and pointed chins.
As he got closer to them, he asked, “What are you kids doing
here?”
They didn’t stop dancing or even glance at him, their dance and
song uninterrupted by his question.
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Frowning, he approached them and tapped one of the kids closest
to him on the shoulder. “What are you doing here?”
They continued to chant, the masked boy he addressed personally
ignoring him as if he weren’t even there, as if he didn’t exist.
“Ring around the Rosie. Pocket full of posies. Ashes. Ashes. We
all fall down!”
At the word “down,” all the kids took off their masks in unison,
throwing them to the floor. To Sam’s horror, he realized they weren’t
children hiding behind those masks but wolves.
He jumped in shock and hit his head on something.
“Damn, that hurts!” he cursed as he opened his eyes. The bright
overhead neon lights assaulted his vision, and pain shot through his
skull.
An ugly, short nurse who was checking the IV drip next to his bed
grinned at him with a wide smile. “Ah, you’re awake.”
He didn’t know if he had actually awoken from his nightmare or
was still stuck in it. Hell, she was the ugliest nurse he had ever seen.
Her shifty, bulging eyes got him dizzy as she looked at him. He
couldn’t tell if she really stared at him or over his shoulder.
But her soothing voice and friendly demeanor made up for what
she lacked in looks. Rubbing his sore forehead, he asked, “Where am
I?”
“You’re in The Haven.”
“The Haven?”
“Yes, it’s a hospital that specializes in special cases of
rehabilitation.”
Taking in his environment, he saw Jake lying in the bed next to
his. He asked quickly and in a worried tone, “Is he all right?”
She glanced at his partner and nodded. “Yes, he should be waking
up soon, too.”
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Relief flooded him then. “That’s good to hear.” But that relief was
short- lived because he remembered about the warehouse and Triala.
His Triala. Their Triala. Was she okay?
His heart pounded so hard in his chest with worry for her.
He was just about to ask the nurse if she knew anything about her
when the door to their room opened and in walked the most beautiful
woman in the world. She wore a sweet smile to accompany her sweet
and loving demeanor.
If he didn’t feel like he had just literally been put through the
ringer, he would jump out of the hospital bed and run to her, grabbing
her in his arms and twirling her around kissing her, telling her how
much he loved her and that he thought he lost her. He couldn’t go on
living if anything had happened to her.
“Triala, you’re okay?” he asked.
Her smile widened. “Yes, I am. How are you feeling?”
He shrugged. “I’ve had better days,” he joked.
The nurse looked at Triala, then at Sam. “Well, I think I better
leave you alone now. You have a lot of catching up to do.” Directly
addressing Triala, she added, “If you need any help, just push the
button.”
“Yes, thank you, N urse Avery. You have been so kind. I’ll
certainly call you if we’ll need anything.”
Once she exited and the door closed shut behind her, he asked,
gesturing she come sit on the bed with him, “Thank God you’re all
right, Triala. When that bastard said he had given you a poison and
that you were dying, I thought I was going to lose you forever.”
She followed his request and came to sit beside him in the bed,
staring at him with big eyes. She looked so worried, so stressed.
Taking her hand, he brought it to his lips and kissed the back of it.
“Baby, I love you. I don’t know what I would have done if
anything had happened to you.”
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She turned her hand and cupped his face. Tears formed in her
eyes. His heart fell into his chest knowing his baby love was
distressed and crying.
“What’s wrong, Triala? Tell me everything that happened.”
She wiped her tears and whispered, “I’m so sorry, Sam. I hope
you’ll be able to forgive me for what I did to you and Jake someday.”
His head hadn’t stopped aching, but with her crazy words just
now, the pain just escalated. “Forgive you, baby? There is nothing to
forgive. You were the victim in all that happened.”
She shook her head and lowered her gaze to her hands resting on
her lap. “No, once you and Jake hear what I did to you, you will see
what I mean.”
“Then tell me. But I know already there is nothing to forgive.”
“Yeah, I agree,” Jake said groggily.
Sam turned to see Jake’s eyes half opened, staring at him and
Triala. “Well, look who else is awake.”
She got up and went to his bed next, taking his hand and smiling
through her tears. “How do you feel?”
“Like shit.”
Sam couldn’t help but laugh at his remark. A surge of pain shot
through his torso with the exertion on his tired body
Jake took her hand and slowly placed it on his chest. “Why don’t
you dry those tears and give us a kiss?” he asked.
She wiped her tears and kissed his forehead. She then looked back
at Sam, and taking a deep breath, she blurted out, “Why I’m saying
that you won’t forgive me is because I turned you both into
werewolves.”
* * * *
Jake just wanted her to stop talking so he could kiss her. She kept
saying she was so sorry about everything she put them through and
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that she understood if they never wanted to see her again or forgive
her for the horrible thing she did.
Granted, waking up to find out that he and Sam were no longer
human and were on their way to becoming full- fledged werewolves
wasn’t exactly what he wanted to hear. But they were both alive and
could be with Triala, and that was what mattered.
Taking her hand in his, he was about to tell her to stop talking and
kiss him when the door opened and a doctor came in.
“Well, I see you’re both awake,” she said with a greeting smile.
Triala responded, “Yes, Dr. Fenelle. But I haven’t explained to
them how the treatment works.”
The doctor nodded as she glanced at Triala.
Jake’s inquisitiveness got the better of him. “Treatment? What
treatment?”
Taking their charts, the doctor wrote something on each and then
placed them back on the stand at the foot of their beds. “Triala is
talking about the recovery treatment. The transition from human to
werewolf is a complicated one, and the treatment lasts about a week if
the patient responds well to it. If not, it may take longer and further
treatments will be required.”
“What type of treatment are we talking about here, doc?” Sam
asked with a worried look.
“Well, you completed the first phase, which was the werewolf
blood transfusion. The second phase is the hormone injections. They
last a week, and of course the most intense and stressing one is the
sexual treatment.”
The doctor’s last statement got Jake curious. “Sexual treatment?”