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White Star (Wolves of West Valley Book 1) by Sarah J. Stone (57)

Chapter 16

“How are you?” Mariah took a seat beside Desmond, startling him. He had his eyes closed, sitting by Sienna's bedside, but he had told himself that he wasn't sleeping. The fact that he jerked when she sat down and that he hadn't sensed her were proof that he probably was.

His face softened as she pulled her chair up closer to his side. Touch was so much more important to her since she had lost her sight. She reached for his arm and laid her head on his shoulder more often. Perhaps it was a moment of vulnerability, or perhaps it was replacing her lost sight, but either way, he didn't mind. They were alone in Sienna's med bay room, except for his Tiro, who was fast asleep.

She had seized so many times in the first three nights that Tara had almost given up. Desmond had eventually overridden Nathaniel's choice of only chemicals for a natural medicine that would stop them, just for a ray of hope. This was not quite what they were used to.

“She's been out for hours, but she needs it,” Desmond said softly, and Mariah smiled.

“I know. I didn't ask about her, although I am always glad to hear of news. I asked how you were. It's late, you shouldn't be on duty.”

“Nathaniel needed to sleep,” Desmond replied. “He can't run on nothing all day and all night. He teaches every course, spends every waking moment trying to work on what happened with Jeffro, and then sits here until he can't anymore. Thank Creator for Eliza's distraction to force him to spend time with her, or he would never stop.”

“I don't think a Maestro has ever been glad of his former Tiro being taken to bed,” Mariah snorted. “But in this case, I agree.”

“Me too,” Desmond squeezed his hand. “I won't sit here all night, but I like to be close just in case.”

“This time is different, eh?” Tara answered, and Desmond winced.

“Yes,” he answered. “It's certainty been a closer call for longer. The Jurors have removed her from two mission bids we had already, and I'm sure next week will be the same. The only thing that keeps us from being inactive is a medical exemption. Otherwise, we would lose our status.”

“You're doing the right thing,” Mariah said, laying her head on his shoulder. “And you know that if there was ever a quest you needed to go on, I would stay with her.”

“I know,” he said as he stroked her hair. “I know. I am so grateful for you, Mariah. You have always been here for me.”

“How is Dorian coping with a return to the world fifteen years later?” she asked, trying to get a smile out of him. “Has he learned the new updates to the tablets yet? Or is he still working on the old system?”

“It's jarring,” Desmond answered. “I feel like I am explaining something new to him every day. It's almost as if the roles are reversed. But I have to admit, of all the times for him to come back and guide me this is probably a good one.”

“I still feel like that,” Mariah said with a smile. “Even though we are the old, wise Maestros, we need help from time to time.”

“Well, he gave Nathaniel a meter of discipline for raising his voice in the hall the other day,” Desmond said. “So there's that.”

Mariah chuckled, enjoying their closeness and their moment alone. It was times like this that she felt the most connected to him, when they could share their joys and fears in simple sentences. Without Desmond, she knew she wouldn't have been able to regain her independence or her life after her accident. It was only because of his belief in her strength that she learned to work again.

They were both so lost in the moment that they didn't notice the curtain slide back. Tara came through, clearly expecting Desmond and Sienna to be in the exact position she had left them an hour ago.

She didn't expect Desmond to be cuddling like a teenager with Maestro Mariah.

Both of them jumped three feet in the air, turning to Tara. The healer chose her words carefully.

“I didn't realize you were busy,” she said.

Desmond cleared his throat. “Are you just doing a vital check?” he asked. “She seems stable.”

“I could do a vital check a lot easier from my station if you'd let me use magic,” Tara answered. Desmond cocked his head, annoyed.

“We've been over this,” he said. “It's late, Tara, and you know our wishes.”

“That I do,” she answered, looking between Desmond and Mariah again. Neither of them could say anything without causing guilt, and so they said nothing, hoping for the awkwardness of the moment to be over. Tara eventually tore her gaze away, and leaned over to Sienna, putting a hand on her wrist.

“Isn't Nathaniel the night contact?” she asked Desmond as she looked at her watch.

“He is, normally,” Desmond answered, “but I sent him to get some rest.”

“He'd rest better if the Queen of Jeffro wasn't in his bed,” Tara answered.

Desmond growled at that. “I'm sorry?”

“You heard me,” Tara spun around. “Clearly, I see where he gets it.”

Desmond held her gaze.

“Do you have something to say, Tara? Because it was my impression that you chose a medic's path, not a Juror's path.”

“I could have…” she started, her blood boiling. She hated that they came in here and threatened her medical opinion, and dismissed it for their alternative and, in her opinion, dangerous theories. It was no question in her mind why she saw Sienna get worse year after year. Yes, the acridid gene should have killed her by now. But on a scale of progression, Tara was torn between reporting them for neglect or not.

Sienna suddenly gasped as if she had to get every bit of oxygen into her lungs. Everyone turned their attention toward her as the monitors started to beep. Her oxygen stats fell, and her eyes flew open as she fought for breath.

“Creator,” Tara swore as she moved quickly, trying to find the problem. She hit the alarm, and two other healers rushed in, assessing the damage.

“What's happening?” Desmond's calm demeanor slipped away as he stood up. Mariah pushed her chair back, and it clattered to the floor, sensing the panic in the room. “Tara. Tara!”

“Shut up a second!” Tara snapped at him, her eyes on fire. “I'm trying to figure it out, but her acridid genes block half our systems. Yasmine?”

The other healer knew that she wasn't allowed to use magic as an assessment, but it was against the clock. She took Tara's nod as permission and put her hands on Sienna's chest, flooding her system with sensing magic.

Sienna choked, and the color slipped from her face as she fought for breath.

The red magic created a diagram of her body, and Tara could see the issue right away. “Her lung collapsed,” she said, and the other healers worked in tandem, grabbing the necessary supplies. “Move fast, ladies.”

“Sienna!” Desmond moved at lightning speed to roll her over. She threw up on the floor, the fact made much more miserable by barely being able to breathe. “Tara, you were not to use that magic on her.” He was angry, and the whole room knew it.

“And if I didn't, she would have died,” Tara snapped, but Desmond was past reason.

“You directly disobeyed an order that I, as a senior Maestro, gave you,” he snapped back at her. His rage grew by the fact that his Tiro fought for air and convulsed in pain. “Remove yourself from this case. Now.”

“Desmond…” Mariah put a hand on his shoulder.

“No,” he gritted his teeth. “She put her in danger when I–”

“Desmond, let GO!” Tara wrenched Sienna out of his grip, recognizing the signs of aspiration. “Suction, now.”

“We can't suction and inflate!” Yasmine protested, but Tara shook her head.

“You're going to have to,” she said, glancing at the failing stats. “You have one minute to do both or we're going to lose her.”

“She would not be aspirating if you didn't use magic on her!” Desmond snapped.

Mariah wrapped her hands around his waist, pulling him back. “Desmond, come here,” she said. “Stay back. Let them work. Please, let them work.”

Her touch was just enough to get him to drop his voice, but she could feel him shaking in anger. He had seen the horrors of war and had witnessed death, destruction, and gore. But nothing compared to watching his Tiro fight for life in front of him.

‘Sienna,’ he reached for her through his bond, grasping Mariah's hand for strength. ‘Stay with me, little one. Stay with me.’

“Desmond!” Wherever Nathaniel had been, he had felt the disturbance in the magic. He rushed into the curtained room, his shirt undone. The lipstick stain on his collarbone was broadly visible, and his cheeks were flushed.

Sienna's vitals flatlined, and Nathaniel howled, dreading that sound.

“No!” he screamed out, and Mariah grabbed him as well. She was small, and she couldn't hold the two of them back with sheer force. It was only the bond, the love between them as a family that kept them back. “NO!”

“Gavoline, 400 mg,” Tara said, and Yasmine opened the cart. “Push it hard, and if that doesn't work…”

‘Sienna,’ Nathaniel searched for the bond that he gotten used to.

“Not like this,” Nathaniel spoke out loud. “Not like this, please.”

“600 mg,” Tara said, watching the monitor

“But that will–” Yasmine said, and Tara cut her off.

“She'll be dead either way then.”

Nathaniel felt his knees go weak, and he squeezed Mariah's hand.

The second needle didn't make a difference. Tara took a deep breath.

“I can't give her anymore,” Tara said. “It won't make a difference.”

“No,” Desmond said in a broken voice. “No. Try again, Tara! You got us into this mess–”

“You got her into this mess!” Tara yelled. “Had you been paying attention to facts instead of distracting yourself–”

“Tara, please try something else,” Nathaniel managed. “Please!”

“I can't,” Tara held her hands up. “There's nothing to try.”

Silence fell over the room, and no one dared to move.

“This is how it ends?” Nathaniel turned to Desmond, brokenhearted. He sounded like a small child again – so lost.

‘Maestro?’ Her body shifted, and then her eyes flew open. Her newly inflated lungs took in their first gasps of air, and her eyes leaked tears as she came back to consciousness.

“Oh, Creator,” Nathaniel reached forward, grabbing her hand. “I'm here, little one. I'm here.”

Desmond, however, had a different reaction. He cast his eyes across the bed to Tara.

“You're off the case,” he said calmly. “You will not be near my Tiro again, do you hear me?”

“You can't do that, Desmond,” she said, her jaw set. “I just saved her life.”

“After you almost killed her,” Desmond answered. “And disobeying the wishes of her Maestro, which in the end, is the ultimate line. I will report you to the Jurors for the damage you caused.”

“Oh, will you?” Tara said, raising an eyebrow and looking between him and Mariah. “I imagine I'll get there first.”

And with that, she swept out of the room.


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