Kids from One Alpha

Kids From One Alpha” By Selena Lynch Chapter 40

Chapter 40: Renovations in Action

Back in pack territory, Serena went back to her life and her routine. The kids continued to talk about their journey for days, always bringing up the park and their trip to the zoo with Logan. The Alpha had been a little concerned about all the animals in captivity, but he hadn’t made a scene or done anything that was too suspicious.

With her newly acquired resources, Serena busied herself with making deals and getting the equipment ready to update the hospital. Adriana was busy with handling the renovations of the rooms and offices, all the interior work. The exterior had been repaired, the interior had been painted, and Adriana had gotten the furniture and appliances in the lounges and offices updated. She was still trying to plan when the lighting systems could be updated, which was harder to orchestrate. “These renovations are interfering with every day patient care,” Adriana whined, coming up to the nurse’s station. Serena was checking the boxes on yet another order form for updated monitors and lead lines. “It is more work,” Serena admitted. “But the two of us can work it out.”

“You have practice, being a single mom and a med student and everything,” Adriana pointed out. Serena chuckled. “Maybe, but you’re a doctor, used to the stress of emergencies,” she said. “You can get it done.”

“You’re right, you’re right,” Adriana said. “Speaking of the renovations, how was your trip to the human world, with the Alpha?” Serena rolled her eyes, dropping the order form in the delivery box. “It was fine,” Serena said. Adriana gave Serena a sharp look. “Uh-huh,” she said teasingly. Serena rolled her eyes. “What is that supposed to mean?” she asked. Adriana shrugged. “You don’t do a weekend away with the Alpha and your kids without something happening,” Adriana pried. Serena gave a humorless laugh. She was being honest when she said nothing happened. She couldn’t tell Adriana that the weekend had felt like a family vacation. “Look, the kids love Logan,” she said. “They call him their ‘uncle’ sometimes. He loves them too, and his mother has been so great at helping out while we’ve been waiting for my house to get fixed.” “I think there is more to it than that,” Adriana said. Serena shook her head. “You’re seeing things that aren’t there,” she said, grabbing her clip board and heading down the hall to a patient she needed to check on. Adriana followed her. “Come on,” she said. “Please give me the details on what happened while you were in

rolled her eyes again, stopping with her hand on the doorknob to a patient room. She turned around to smile at her friend. “Adriana, nothing happened,” she said. “We went to a zoo to look at captive animals,

laughed, shaking her

to say?” Serena asked, raising an eyebrow. “Do you have some kind of history with the Alpha?” she asked straightforward. Serena sighed

kind of chemistry,” Adriana said. “We work together,” she said. “So, can I do my job?” Adriana laughed and nodded. Serena went into the room to look at her patient. She checked the patient’s vitals and bandages. Nothing needed to be changed or altered, so she made

the nurse at reception a delivery form. Serena jumped up and went to intervene. “How big of a delivery is

grabbed her own folder of renovation plans, which was so thick she’d need to transfer it to a binder soon, and took off to meet the drivers around back. They were already unloading the beds through the service entrance. “Please, just push them up against the walls, here,” Serena said, directing them to put the boxes to one side of the hallway. Adriana joined her, checking the box stickers to make sure they were the right products. “This is really great,” she said. “It is going to be fun scheduling a shift in all the beds and patients to get these things unpackaged and situated in every room.” “This isn’t the first big overhaul we‘ve done,” Serena pointed out. “Remember when the painters were here?”

It wasn’t the best food, but at least it was quick. “Fortunately, that is the biggest delivery this week,” Serena said, grabbing a salad and some soup for herself while Adriana got a large sandwich and a cookie. Serena, having second thoughts, grabbed herself a slice of pie too. “Yes, I feel the pie,” Adriana said, trading her cookie in for pie. Serena chuckled. “At least, once it is done, this hospital will be completely sate of the art,” she said. Adriana nodded. They got themselves seats

shaking her head. “They are kept busy. I miss having time with them though.” “Well, I know you are already putting so much time into this project, but we’ve hit another snag,” Adriana said. Serena paused in chewing

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