Invasion: An Urban Fantasy by Willa Blackmore
Author:Willa Blackmore [Blackmore, Willa]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Independent
Published: 2021-04-23T22:00:00+00:00
Chapter 22
John was conscious. Maybe bleeding out, certainly at least clawed to pieces, but fully awake for it. Under the circumstances, I wasnât sure if that was a blessing or a curse. Of course, I wasnât a doctor, didnât even have an ounce of medical training, so was hoping it looked worse than it really was.
To be honest, I was amazed that the cougar hadnât just killed him. If it had gotten him in the throat instead of the shoulder, that would have been the end of special agent John Wheaton. Heâd been incredibly lucky.
âHow bad is it?â He asked me, his voice thin with pain, gasping almost.
âBad enough,â I said. âIâm pretty sure I can stop the bleeding, but youâre going to need a doctor. Sooner rather than later. Do you think you can make it back to the car?â
âIâm not leaving these woods.â He was thrashing around, trying to raise himself up on elbows that were bleeding and raw. The cat had done a real number on both his shoulder and arms. Finally he gave up and fell back onto the muddy creek bank, and whispered, âRemember why weâre here. We donât have time for this shit.â
âWell, a mountain lion attack wasnât something we planned for. I can get you to the hospital and come back by myself.â
âHell, no. Dammit Tula. Isnât there something you can do? Rub some frog spit on me or something? Go on. Do your thing. Whatever it is.â
If the circumstance had been different, Iâd have gotten a good bit of satisfaction out of hearing him, for the very first time, referencing magic as if it was something more than just a complete load of bullshit. But at the moment, all I could feel or see was a desperate man. Desperate but determined. He wasnât going to give up. At least not yet.
And the frog spit actually wasnât such a bad idea.
The moon was high and nearly full, lighting the sky and the forest below with a fierce kind of white. Like it was damning the darkness but not all the way. I was glad of the moonlight. In the struggle with the cougar Iâd lost my night vision goggles, and so had John.
âLay still and let me look at you,â I told him.
As I was examining his wounds, which were many, it occurred to me that I hadnât brought along anything in the way of first aid, not even a band-aid. I wasnât the nature-girl type, but even a townie like me should have known better. John, being the ready for everything FBI man that he was, would have certainly brought a first aid kit. Iâd have bet money on it. But his pack was even now floating its way to town, and the Hale River, pulled along by Dead Buck Creek and its not insignificant currents.
I didnât dwell on it. I wished Iâd thought of it. But wishing wouldnât make it so. Wishing wouldnât make a satchel full medical type shit appear on the creek bank.
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