Chapter 7 #2

“Kip, Zuzu… make sure we have all the books and follow me to the van. Watch your step, now—we don’t want anyone else to get hurt.”

Rayn sobbed—tears leaving wet spots on Orrin’s coat as he tried to hurry without jarring her.

When they reached the van, he unlocked it and managed to open the sliding door without having to put the girl down.

While Kip and Zuzu waited patiently, Orrin lay Rayn down on the first bench seat and crisscrossed the seatbelts to hold her in place for the journey.

“Hang on, sweetheart, and try not to move. I’m going to take you to the doctor so he can look at your leg. You’re going to be just fine, all right?”

She gave him a jerky nod, and he wiped her face and nose with his handkerchief. Once Kip and Zuzu were fastened in their seats, Orrin headed for Dr. Brewster’s old clinic. It wasn’t far, but his mind was torn between caring for Rayn and possibly meeting the man who could change his life.

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At the clinic

Crew continued fielding calls while Zak searched through the old patient files nearby.

Many of them were missing or out of order, either through negligence or sloppy file-keeping.

If they couldn’t be found by the time the patient arrived, the staff would have to start from scratch and reconstruct the person’s medical history, enter the data, and hope they didn’t miss anything important.

Older patients with longer histories were the ones that concerned him the most, but they’d just have to do their best.

Zak’s ear picked up the arrival of a vehicle in the parking lot seconds before Crew alerted him.

"Were we expecting someone today? It looks like the Cub House van.”

The orphanage? What business would they have here when the clinic wasn’t even open?

Shifters rarely needed routine medical care, which meant someone was injured badly enough to warrant an emergency visit.

Zak strode over to the main doors and looked out to find a man carrying a child in his arms, followed by two more little ones—all dressed in hooded coats.

“Crew! Put the phones on hold again. I may need your help.”

Zak held the door open for the man, and a familiar wave of scent washed over him as he and his burden passed by. Wait…there were two distinct scents, and one was almost a copy of his own—something he hadn’t expected at all. Zak shoved his curiosity to the side, allowing his training to take over.

“I’m Dr. Hall. What’s happened here?”

Orrin nearly choked on the amazing scent he now knew belonged to the mysterious blond—Bear Creek’s new doctor! Not now , he reminded his bear. The precious little one in his arms came first.

“I’m Orrin, and this is Rayn. She fell down the library steps, and bashed her leg pretty hard. I know you aren’t open yet, but will you help us?”

Crew got up and headed to the X-ray suite to fire up the machine, leaving the doctor to get more information. Zak steered them away from the entrance and into the waiting area.

“Relax, Orrin. You did the right thing by coming here. Rayn? I need to look at your leg, all right? I promise it won’t hurt.”

Bottom lip trembling, she gave him a watery-eyed nod and held still while he gently lifted the pant leg to get a good look.

The girl’s scent revealed that she was, like him, a quasi-shifter, though how she ended up in a BSA orphanage he didn’t know.

Orrin was definitely a full-blooded shifter, and the same person he’d spotted at the grocery store—despite his face being hidden by the coat’s hood.

Crew returned to say that the equipment was ready to go, and Zak addressed the gorgeous man.

“Why don’t you come with me, and we’ll get Rayn’s leg X-rayed? Crew would be happy to stay here with the cubs while she’s being cared for.”

Orrin gently passed Rayn over to Dr. Hall, removing his coat as he spoke quietly to the cubs.

“I need you to stay here with Crew for a while so Dr. Hall can take care of Rayn. Be extra good while I’m gone, all right?”

Zuzu hugged one of Orrin’s legs while Kip begged to go along with them. Orrin went to one knee and embraced the distraught boy.

“It’s better if you stay here, little one. You wouldn’t want Zuzu to be out here by herself, would you?”

Kip shook his head and reached for one of Zuzu’s hands.

“I tay. You go!”

Crew began helping the cubs remove their winter gear, quietly asking about their trip to the library.

Orrin turned to find the handsome doctor staring at him, mouth slightly open and pupils blown.

A lusty growl escaped his throat, despite this being the least appropriate time for such thoughts, but the moment of shared awareness fizzled when poor Rayn moaned.

“It hurts, Orrin.”

Ashamed by his distraction, Zak refocused attention on his patient.

“I’m sure it does, sweetheart. Let’s go take a picture of your leg and get you all fixed up.”

As they headed towards the back of the clinic, Zak turned his head to catch Orrin’s eye, mouthing the word ‘later.’ Orrin nodded in agreement, but held his tongue. Right now, there was nothing more important than taking care of his little girl.

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