The Alpha King's Human Mate Bonus Chapter - Clark & Griffin (4)-2 I couldn't help it - a laugh escaped. "You're kidding." "It's all here in black-and-white print," the doctor said, showingher textbook. There was a page on the Black Death as well as several scary-looking illustrations of symptoms I did not have. "Fatigue and natisea are early on-set symptoms of the bubonic plague, and if you're left untreated, it appears that humans can die from this. You don't appear to have a fever yet, but we should quarantine you before the boils start "Doc," I interrupted her, "I don't know what's wrong with me, but its not that. Why don't you givesomething for the nausea and we'll start there, okay?" She nodded, still looking entirely concerned that I might keel over with blackened fingers and bursting boils. Jane wasn't pleased that the doctor wasn't able to diagnosewith something other than a medieval plague, but the Zofran she'd givenwas working magic.
As long as I took a pill first thing in the morning, I was able to stomach most of my breakfast. For two weeks, I continued on that way and then Griffin chome.
I was more than anxious to see him.
I always was.
He rarely left for this long, but the trip had taken longer than he'd thought.
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"Well, this is a face I haven't seen in a single training session lately, a familiar voice greeted me.
"Ivan." I turned around and sighed. "And I know. I'm sorry I've been slacking lately." He crossed his arms over his chest, looking as stern as ever. "Self-defense is not the kind of training you can slack on," he chastised "If anything, I'd have thought I'd see you in the training room even more without our King's presence to distract you." 1. me.
"Truthfully, I just haven't been feeling that well," I admitted. "It's nothing serious. Just a stubborn stomach bug I can't seem to shake, but that's no excuse. I'll be there bright and early tomorrow morning. Pinky promise." I grinned, holding out my pinky - only to receive an eye-roll in return. "I expect it," he grumbled.
2 I made to slap Ivan on the shoulder, but when I moved close, his nostrils flared and he froze, eyes wide.
"What is it?" I asked.
He flared his nostrils again.
"I don't smell bad, do I?" I'd showered just this morning, but werewolves had senses that were far superior to my measly human ones.
"No," Ivan said, looking as if he'd seen a ghost. "You do not smell bad. You just...no more training sessions." "What?" 1/2 Bonus Chapter Clark & Griffin (4)-2 I can't train you anymore, he said. "Not anymore. Not for awhile.
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He nuzzled his nose deeper into my neck and then paused, his entire body stiffening.
"What? What is it?" Instead of answering, he pulled his face away and turned to the crowd. "Everyone, out now!" He barked.
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