Real Men Heal_Blackwood Pack | Paranormal Werewolf Romance_Real Men Shift by Celia Kyle & Marina Maddix

Real Men Heal_Blackwood Pack | Paranormal Werewolf Romance_Real Men Shift by Celia Kyle & Marina Maddix

Author:Celia Kyle & Marina Maddix [Kyle, Celia & Maddix, Marina]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2018-12-02T18:00:00+00:00


Chapter Nine

The next morning, Drew flipped through Deidre Soren’s chart with the Soren pack healer. “Hey, Trina, did you make these notes?”

Zeke had personally escorted him to the “lab” he’d set up on the pack lands. It was just a repurposed shed—spotlessly clean, yet a shed nonetheless—but the quality of the equipment Zeke managed to scrounge up was impressive. Of course, asking questions about where he’d found it all didn’t seem wise. The alpha was a steal first, ask later kind of wolf.

How the alpha had known which pieces to acquire was made clear when he introduced Drew to the pack healer. Trina Edgecomb—sister to Warren, the pack beta. She was whip smart and had cared for Zeke and Chloe’s comatose mother for years. Drew couldn’t think of a better person to assist him with the case.

Trina glanced over at the notes he held up and shook her head. “No, that healer died not long after Deidre fell ill.”

Drew perched on a stool and studied Deidre’s file. It read like a great-grandmother’s journal of folk remedies, alternating between homeopathic cures and modern medicine. Nothing like a little light reading over morning coffee.

As he caught up on Deidre’s case, Trina bustled around him, organizing things in a way that pleased her. That seemed only natural, since it was her pack, her lands, and her lab, but Drew couldn’t shake the sense her attention remained on him at all times. Zeke had probably ordered her to keep watch.

None of that mattered to Drew. He was just happy Trina was there to shine some light on the situation. She was young for a healer—mid-twenties at the most—and quite beautiful. She stood almost as tall as her brother, probably close to six-feet. Couple that with her long blonde hair, dark blue eyes, and Marilyn Monroe figure and she could have easily made it big in the movies. Even with her hair pulled back in a loose ponytail, she had a natural beauty she carried easily. Males in her pack must have panted over her for her entire life, but she didn’t affect Drew in the slightest. He already had the most beautiful woman in the world—or at least he would very soon.

“There are a lot of random notes in here.” He shuffled through them to find the pivotal moment. “A little help?”

She leaned across their shared work table and thumbed through until she found a page with a sticky note attached. Her fingers froze, and she gave him a sharp look before turning away.

What was that about?

He’d figure it out later. Right then, his eyes fell onto a passage outlining how the crazy mess started—with good intentions gone bad. The stickied page was dated not long after the car accident. The treatments the healer prescribed seemed normal enough for the time, nothing unusual. It took quite a bit of reading, but he finally found what he sought.

“Was this guy for real?” He frowned at the page and then at Trina. “He administered Serenity X-15 by mixing it with tea? Why didn’t he just use Kool-Aid?”

Trina pressed her lips together.



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