The Merciless Alpha(erotica)

THE LAST SHEWOLF:>Ep34



“She’s at home,” I said. “She’s none of your concern. I’m here to do the exchange and deliver the women to her for care, as you agreed to.”

He didn’t get told no very often, I could tell by his reaction. He was used to being the bully, and I wasn’t playing along. He looked at my scars, my tattoos, and I could see him sniffing deeply. I wasn’t scared, I was dangerous. He wasn’t the only predator on this land.

“Of course,” he finally said. He gestured to the other vehicles, doors opened and guards started helping women out of the vehicles. Doc jumped down, helping the women up the ramp as they filed in, getting them settled. He was wearing his EMT vest, and that helped calm them. I smiled as I saw Jessica and her mate Carson helping the women before they settled in with them. They had sent all eleven pregnant women.

“They will be well taken care of, I assure you,” I said.

“I don’t like this a bit,” he said.

“You don’t have a choice, Alpha. It’s the only chance your mate has, and you know it.” He tensed up, recognizing that I knew a hell of a lot more about him then he thought. It only took a couple minutes to get the women loaded, each with a suitcase, before Doc was pulling the door down. I latched it from the outside and walked back to the Alpha and his bodyguard. “Stay here until we leave, and don’t even think of following me,” I said.

“You don’t give me orders, pup.”

I walked around the cooler, getting into his personal space. My voice got softer, but the malice in it was unmistakable. “You have a delusion you are in charge, Alpha Clark. Let me assure you, you are not.” I turned to the cooler. “I brought you a present for your Pack.” Reaching down, I unlatched the cover. I made sure he was next to me as I lifted the lid.

“Donovan…” he said, and in that moment I took him down. Kicking the back of his knee, I grabbed him arm and forced him to the ground. Taking a knife out of my boot, a second later the silver blade was against his neck as I controlled him from behind. He started to struggle, so I used the blade to cut a little. The silver caused the healing to be delayed, meaning he bled and healed like I did. Slowly.

“Tell your boys not to do anything stupid,” I told him, knowing his men could hear. “You’ll be dead before they touch me, and you’re an idiot if you think I came alone. Right now there are a half-dozen snipers out there, each with silver ammunition, each ready to cut down anyone who makes a move towards me.” He froze, his eyes looking around, but his men stopped, and a few moments later backed off. “Good boy.”

“I’ll fucking kill you for this,” he said.

“No… you won’t. Let me lay things out for you.” I told him to look in the nearby building, a telephoto lens was pointed out the window. “I’ve got photos and video of all of you, including the women. I know your names, your faces. I know how many Pack members, how many warriors, where your safe rooms are, and what your defenses are. And, I know how many females of childbearing age you have that are not in my moving van right now.” His eyes opened wide as he caught the meaning. “I know the phone numbers of four Packs who are still active, who would pay a lot of money for the information they need. You and your Pack will be gone within twelve hours of that phone call. And do you know what?”

“What, asshole.”

“By the next morning, every wolf who lifts his leg to piss will be dead, and all your women will be getting fucked silly by their new mates.” He growled, I tightened the knife until he stopped. “The best part is that I don’t even know who it is who has that information. All I know is that if anything happens to Dr. DelMara, the phone calls get made. If she goes missing, if she is killed, if she is raped, if she is sucked up by a tornado and dumped in the river… you and your Pack will die. I don’t want to see any of you south of Duluth, EVER.” I kicked the cooler, causing the lid to drop. “And the first fucking thing you do when I’m gone better be to contact the remaining four men you sent down to rape and kidnap my WIFE, and get them home before I find them. Got it?”

“Got it,” he said reluctantly. I stood up, knife held out, and walked around the cooler and back to the truck. The Alpha stood up but didn’t approach, and Viper put the truck in gear and we moved out.

My hands were shaking, the adrenaline was coursing through my system, but I felt fucking great. I had stood down the Alpha and made him my bitch.

******

Six Weeks Later

Jessica’s POV

I carried the tiny baby over to the incubator, trying to ignore the sounds of the woman dying on the table behind me. The girl was in her twenty-fourth week when Alpha Madeline’s fever started. Vivian had given the baby the drugs to speed her lung development, but things happened so fast. Three hours later, she was on the table, Vivian’s hands in her belly, delivering a baby that had almost no chance of living.

I set her in the incubator, closing the top as soon as I had the mask over her face. She was on pure oxygen, the regulator helping her tiny chest expand and contract as it tried to force the air into her lungs. She was too small and weak to breathe on her own; she weighed a little over a pound. Her skin was blue tinged, she hadn’t made a noise, and if she was like the first ten babies, she never would.

I cursed the fact that werewolves couldn’t use human health care. Doctor Hardigan did the best she could; we had bought equipment, reviewed texts, and did everything we could to help, but we weren’t a neonatal intensive care unit. We didn’t have everything we needed to get a good outcome, including time. While humans would expect almost half of the babies at this age to survive, we were batting zero.

Vivian had explained to me during one of our crying and rum drinking binges that it was the sudden onset that caused things to go so badly. In humans, the premature birth was usually due to early onset of labor, which could be controlled with drugs. Tocolytics could slow the labor down, giving the other drugs time to work. Antibiotics and antenatal corticosteroids were given, the first to prevent infection, the second to speed lung development and reduce the chance of complications like bleeding on the brain or lung infections in the first two days.

The problem was that it was a guessing game as to when the mother’s placenta would choose to detach. If you administered the drug too early, it could cause development problems. We had no chance of saving a baby at 23 weeks or earlier, so she gave the drug if the mother made it that long. Madeline was the second mother to make the milestone, but the first only made it by a day; not enough time for the drug to take effect.

Madeline had taken it four days ago, and this was our best chance at saving someone. I wiped the tears away from my eyes as I adjusted the regulator and checked the temperature of the air, making sure it was preheating correctly. Baby Jennifer was a fighter, she was struggling to survive in there alone. Her skin was looking better, color had improved, and I allowed myself some hope.

“Blood pressure is dropping, 80/40,” Doc said.

“Shit, I can’t stop the bleeding. Doc, push the NovoSeven to sixty drips a minute. Jessica, get over here.” I pulled off the gloves, grabbing a new set as I came over. NovoSeven was the incredibly expensive drug the military had pioneered to deal with cases of extreme blood loss. We had talked about how it would be used, we had one shot, and it was risky. Too slow and the person bleeds to death anyway, too fast and their blood starts clotting in the veins, resulting in stroke or death.

“Suction,” she said. I took the probe, placing the end of the tube inside her, in the place where her uterus had just been removed. The clamps were slowing the bleeding, or maybe her heart just couldn’t pump as hard anymore. The blood seemed to fill the cavity as fast as I could remove it, making it difficult for Vivian to see where the bleeding was coming from.

She worked frantically, clamping and sewing bleeders, before we heard the tone on the heart monitor go flat. “Charge 100, start CPR,” Vivian ordered. I climbed up on the table, placing my hands in the right position on her sternum I started to count. Doc handed her the paddles, and I made sure I wasn’t touching her as the paddles were placed across her chest. “Clear!” Madeline’s body spasmed off the table as the electricity hit. “No pulse, continue CPR.” I resumed compressions while they charged again. “Clear!” No change.

Doc and I changed places, and I went to the cabinet to get a cardiac needle and adrenalin. Vivian injected it directly into her heart, then shocked her again.

Five minutes later, she made the call. “Time of death, 2322. DAMMIT!” She pulled off her gloves, moving back until she reached the cabinet and slid to the ground.

I pulled off my gloves and surgical gown, tossing them in the hamper. Turning around, I checked baby Jennifer again. “VIVIAN!”

She jumped to her feet and came over. A smile came over her face as she read the instruments. She was not just alive, she was improving. “I can’t believe it,” Vivian said. “She’s still alive.”

“She’s doing good,” I said. “Look, her color, it’s so much better than when I put her in here.”

“All right, we will need to closely monitor her over the next forty-eight hours. Jessica, you did a good job. Continue watching her while Doc and I take care of Madeline.”

“Thank you, Doctor.” She gave me a quick hug, then turned back to work. It wasn’t a fun job, we had to dismember the corpses to get them into the box we used in the small pet crematorium. It would take a whole day, three burns, to remove all evidence of her life from the earth. I ignored the sounds from behind me as they worked.

When Vivian relieved me in the baby watch, I still had work to do. The operating room needed to be cleaned; all the soiled linens were placed in a barrel to start soaking the blood out. We had washing machines in back we used later. The trash was compacted and packed for later burning, and the surgical instruments were put in the autoclave to be sterilized again.

Doc helped me with the last part, cleaning the stainless table, cabinets and floors. We scrubbed them down with bleach and rinsed it down the drain in the center of the room. The whole time, we kept an eye on the incubator, watching little Jennifer fight for her life.

When we were done, we had a group hug and just cried. Six weeks ago, we had taken on an impossible task, trying to find a way to save someone, to figure out a way around this horrible epidemic. We had failed twenty-one times, but number twenty-two was still going. She was our little miracle. We finally pulled apart, and Vivian looked at the clock. “It’s one on the morning, I’ll take first watch,” she said. “Doc, you be here at four. Jessica, you relieve him at six. Both of you, if anything doesn’t seem right, you wake me up right away,” I said.

“Yes Doc,” I said as my eyes started closing on their own.

“Take a shower and get some rest, that’s an order,” she said. I walked out, moving to the bathroom where I stripped and showered. I pulled on scrubs, and was just exiting when I heard the knock on the door.

“Jessica…”

My heart jumped when I heard his voice. I opened the door, Carson was standing there with Snake, both of them looked like they had been sleeping before whatever had woken them up. Carson burst through the door, pulling me to his chest as the emotions of the night broke through again. “Oh baby…” He picked me up and walked me to the front, where he put me into bed before climbing in next to me. I fell asleep as he rubbed my back.

Vivian’s POV

I could sense him as soon as he entered the building. His scent calmed me, called to me. It wasn’t a mate bond, but it was a close as I was ever going to get. I wrote down the vitals and readings on the chart, and turned to the door just as it opened. “Hi Snake,” I said.

“Baby…” He came over and pulled me into his chest. “Holy cow, look at her! She’s so tiny!” He put his fingers to the cover of the incubator, studying the tiny baby as she fought for her life. “My god, she survived.” He had held me through all of the losses, comforting me as I cried out my grief and frustration. A part of me twisted, my wolf knowing that I’d never be able to give him this. I could see it in his eyes; it was a part of him, of me, not just my wolf. The drive to have offspring of your own was universal.

“She’s a fighter. Her vitals are good, her lungs are working just enough on 100% oxygen. Fetal distress was low compared to previous patients. The timing just barely worked, her momma stayed strong long enough to give her a chance.” I wiped my eyes. “Her name is Jennifer.”

“Beautiful name for a beautiful girl,” he said. “What happens now?”

“Well, the first 48 hours are the most dangerous. If she can avoid complications and I can get her to eat, she has a chance. Not as much as if she was at Children’s Hospital in Minneapolis, but a hell of a lot more than at any other place for Werewolves.”

He kissed my hair as I went back to watching her, adjusting the settings slightly. “Can you mix some formula for me?”

“Is it like bartending?”

I just hip-checked him away. “It’s in the cafeteria, on the shelf by the fridge. Directions are on the can. It needs to be heated until it is warm, but not hot. Test the temperature on the underside of your forearm.”

“I know, baby, I’ve helped in day care you know.” He walked out and left me alone with my thoughts. When he returned, we had to carefully feed her, using the gloves on the side to hold her and the bottle. Her tiny eyes had a tough time with light, and it took a while, but she finally started to suck on the bottle and got a few ounces in.

Snake walked out to his motorcycle and came back in with a digital camera. “The Alpha is a major-league asshole, but he just lost his mate and he needs to know about his daughter,” he said. I held her tiny body in my hands as he took a couple photos. “I’m going to the office, I can email them from the computer,” he said. “Anything you want to say?”NôvelDrama.Org content rights.

“Madeline fought so hard to live, and to give her baby a chance. She was a good woman,” I said. “More than he deserved.”

“You did all you could, baby. I love you.”

“I love you too, Snake.”


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