Chapter 8
him with a frown, couldn’t believe what she just brand
Olivia said, then suddenly stood up. She held her coffee, and she walked out of the canteen. She thought if she walked out like that, the other doctors wouldn’t notice the was feaving because Asher annoyed her
Asher watched her leave. He purposely put a lot of garlic on his food, as he knew vampires hated the smell of garlic the most. But knowing she would instead leave the table and spend her break somewhere alone than take the scent made him feel a little remorse
He didn’t understand why he cared about that, so he finally shrepped his shoulders and continued eating
Olivia walked back to the examination room. After emptying her cap into the sink and throwing it into the bin, she sat down and watched the wall. She didn’t understand Asher at all. He was a handsome werewolf: if he got this far, he wasn’t stupid either. Even if she didn’t went to, she was thinking of the small community where she used to the Vampires and werewolves usually didn’t get on, but they could get over the fact that they should have been enemies in that place. They got to know each other and realized there was nothing lateable in the other creature
It seemed like all the colleagues liked Asher. She wasn’t here for long, but he was kind and polite when she heard him talking to someone. He was so nice to jeveryone but her. She was a vampire, indeed. And that maybe offended him, but he wasn’t a human either. Therefore, she thought they should have worked as a
a good team. They were on the same path; they could always help each other instead of fighting
She sighed and got to the computer to
or to check
WAS BEAT.
When Asher came back, he said nothing. They just treated patience until the end of the day. Olivia was grateful when they saw the last patient, especially because her sensitive nose could smell the garlic aff day. She tried to keep her distance from him, but the examination room’s size didn’t let her go far enough.
After the last patient left. Asher sat at the computer, completed the previous administration, and finished the day.
“Do you still need me? Olivia asked him. Asher looked at her and shrugged his shoulders.
“I didn’t need you all day.”
Olivia just grabbed her coat and bag, leaving without a word. On her way to the exit, she met Dr Knox.
“Dr Knox, could I have a word with you?”
“Of course. What is the matter?“”
“I would like to work alone starting tomorrow if that is okay with you. It isn’t the first hospital I work at, and I think I know where I am now.”
“Look, Dr. Flores. I am only thrilled if you feel you can work alone, as we never have enough staff. Otherwise, I don’t want you to get lost.
wouldn’t worry about that. Everyone is su friendly here, Olivia lied. “I am sure they are kind enough to help me if I struggle.”
“Well, Dr Carter would love to help you anytime. I’ll make sure you can work close to him.”
Olivia, Jorgetting about herself, almost made a five. She needed to hold herself back from telling. De Knox that she would be happy if Olivia could work as far away from him as possible, but she remained quiet.
“Thank you, Dr Knox
“You nelowe. See you tomorrow!
“Bye” Olivia smiled, and then she rushed out of the hospital. She quickly found her car, and she drove back home.
After petting inside her flut, Ohio filled the bath with water. She needed to rest, and she felt existed mentally. Her body did weed a break, but Asher’s behaviour greatly disturbed her. She didn’t know why she felt so bad about it, but Olivia told herself that in the worst case, she would move on.
she didn’t want that, though. She hoped they would get used to each other and Asher would realize they could be friends
Aslin, on the contrary, felt tired physically as well. All he wanted was to go to bed. After a long, hot shumer, he took his phone and andered food. Usually, Asher ate a fod. Whilst fr muited for his meal to come, he called his father Arthur told him his state got better. It seemed like the medication he gave him yesterday worked That made him thrilled. The only thing ke sidur like was his father frequently mentioned Lowy Mowest, Asher understood Lucy’s plan. She used everything to stay close to the old Alpha. She wanted to make hun like her as his daughter, so in the ent, Arthur would be the one to comitice his son to accept Lucy aquin as his mate and his future Luna Asher only laughed at it. He hoped when the worst happened, and he had to return to the pack he lead it, he would meet u she wolf who would
attract him enough to take her as his mate and start a family with her. He knew it wouldn’t be simple as the upper class wouldn’t want to accept a she-wolf, mut strong enough for the role of the Luna, but he thought, as an Alpha, he could do it against their will.
After he had thought of it a lot, he filled his belly and went to bed. He was tired enough, so as soon as he covered himself and closed his eyes, he fell asleep.
The following day, he woke up in time and had a nice breakfast before leaving for work. Asher was worried he would have to work with much better when he saw Dr. Knox put him back in the emergency department alone.
They weren’t too busy during the week, Asher met Olivia several times, but they walked past each other without a word
Civin agam, but he felt
It went like that for about a week, but hearing others say how much they liked Olivia angered him. Anytime someone mentioned her to him, his hatred was apparent on his face. Others didn’t understand him at all. Asher was always likeable and friendly to his colleagues; it was hard to believe there was someone he didn’t like.
The following werk, however, Asher paid more attention to Olivia, She changed somehow. She looked tired. Even if he had never known a vampire, he assumed the reason for Olivia’s change
Even if others didn’t see any change in Olivia, she suffered greatly. She was thirsty, and although it only started a few days ago, it took her a great effort to bear it- Just the always.
Olivia mised her head suddenly to look at the others. They said on ambulance was on its way, mut they were taking a patient in a serious car accident. It was her turn, so she got ready immediately.
When the ambulance armed and they saw the patient covered by blood, she felt a push. Asher pushed her away from the patient.
Twill take care of him. Stay away from the patient.” Asher ordered Aer
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Brandy Hackworth
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Linda G
patients not patience