# Amber Silverblood: Chapter Fifty Nine

Author: ThisAdamGuy
Tags: Action, Adventure, Betrayal, Demon, Fantasy, Gangs, Ghoul, Mage, Magic, Suspense, Transformation, Urban, Urban Fantasy, Warlock, Werewolf, gremlin, wizard

#63 of Amber Silverblood

Amber goes out on a limb and decides to take Victor's advice. Could their really be a magic doctor hidden somewhere in her city?

Chapter Fifty Nine

"What's wrong with her?"

I froze in the hallway, holding Kimberly with her head resting on my shoulder.&nbsp; D.K. was sitting in his normal spot in the living room, a bottle of beer in his hand.

"It's nothing," I blurted out.&nbsp; "She... she fell down and hit her head on the wall.&nbsp; I'm just taking her outside for some fresh air."

D.K. shook his head.&nbsp; "Stupid brat.&nbsp; Whatever."

My face burned, and I wanted to snap at him to shut up, but I held back.&nbsp; Kimberly was hurt.&nbsp; I didn't have time to fight with the alpha snot.&nbsp; Giving him one more scathing glance, which he didn't even see since he was staring so intently at the television, I gently adjusted Kimberly in my arms and headed for the door.

The cold was back today, and I was glad I'd thought to wrap Kimberly up in a coat before leaving.&nbsp; Not just because of the temperature, but because I could raise the hood and keep anybody I walked past from seeing her face.&nbsp; So much had happened since that night at the funeral that I could hardly believe it had only been a couple of weeks ago.&nbsp; Even if Kimberly's parents still thought she was dead, nobody would have forgotten the five year old girl's body that had been stolen.&nbsp; Better to keep her out of sight, just to be safe.

It only took me ten minutes to get to Walnut Street, and I followed Victor's directions from there.&nbsp; Walnut Street was in one of the older parts of town, and most of the shops were worn down, family run places.&nbsp; The building on the corner, according to the sign, had once been a shoe repair shop, but the dust on the windows made it clear it hadn't been open in a long, long time.

_He said it was an abandoned building,_ I thought, looking the place over.&nbsp; It could have been a trick.&nbsp; I mean, we're talking about Victor here.&nbsp; Sending a hurt little girl to an empty building in hopes of finding a doctor sounded _exactly_ like something he would get a kick out of.&nbsp; I couldn't give up now, though.&nbsp; Telling myself the worst that could happen was that we wouldn't find a doctor inside, I shifted Kimberly to one arm and grabbed the doorknob.&nbsp; It turned without any resistance, and I glanced both ways to make sure nobody was watching before darting inside, closing the door behind me.

The inside of the shop looked exactly as it had from the outside.&nbsp; No furniture, cracked and warped floorboards, and a layer of dust an inch thick on everything.&nbsp; I had hoped that the windows outside were just an illusion, and I'd find a bustling waiting room full of sick magical things inside.&nbsp; Obviously that wasn't the case, but I walked the inside of the building anyway just to make sure.&nbsp; It wasn't like I had anywhere else to turn, so I needed to make darn sure that Victor was lying before walking away.

There wasn't much to see, though.&nbsp; Just a closed door on the far side of the room, a few graffiti tags on the walls, and some mouse droppings I was careful to avoid stepping on.&nbsp; Absolutely nothing that could give me any kind of clue as to where to find a weredoctor.&nbsp; With a groan, I leaned against the wall, being careful not to jostle Kimberly.&nbsp; Great.&nbsp; Just great.&nbsp; Now what was I going to...

A door on the far side of the room opened, and a homeless man dressed in a filthy coat stepped out of it.&nbsp; I looked up at him and blinked in surprise-- there was a _door_ there?&nbsp; For how long, exactly?&nbsp; I thought back, and remembered, vaguely, my eyes passing right over it a few minutes before.&nbsp; It hadn't seemed at all important, but now that it was open it was glaringly obvious.

The man and I stared at each other for a full minute.&nbsp; He looked almost as surprised to see me as I was to see him.&nbsp; Finally, he glanced back through the door he'd just come from and then back at me.

"You here to see the doc?" he asked in a gruff voice.

I nodded.

"He's in there," he jerked his head back through the open door.&nbsp; "Don't let the door close before you go in."

"Dr. Munse is in there?" I asked, my head still spinning.&nbsp; I had been so determined to find him.&nbsp; How had I managed to overlook the door?&nbsp; I stopped leaning on the wall and faced him.&nbsp; "Why can't I let it close?"

"Magic," he replied, and let the door swing shut.

"What magic?" I asked, shaking my head.&nbsp; "And... sorry, but where did you come from?"

The man opened the door again, and I suddenly remembered.&nbsp; He had never taken his hand off the knob.

"Magic," he said again.&nbsp; "Makes you forget about it if you're not touching it.&nbsp; Keeps people out."

He raised a gloved fist, and coughed into it.&nbsp; Then, taking his attention off of me, he reached into his coat and pulled out a small bottle of pills, which he dug around in and popped two into his mouth.

"Get going, then," he said, pushing the door open and walking away from it.&nbsp; I ran for it, catching it before it could slam closed again.

"Thank you," I said over my shoulder, but the homeless man didn't even turn to look.&nbsp; I did, however, catch a glimpse of the tip of a furry tail poking out from underneath his coat.&nbsp; Oh yeah, we were definitely in the right place, then.&nbsp; I turned to look through the doorway, and stepped inside.

Suddenly, everything was different.&nbsp; The floor underneath me was made of clean, polished tiles.&nbsp; The walls were painted a very sterile shade of white, and I could smell alcohol in the air.&nbsp; I was in a large room full of chairs.&nbsp; Some of them were occupied, but I tried not to look too closely at them.&nbsp; We were finally here, and the last thing I wanted now was to get thrown out for staring at an overly sensitive monster.

I stopped in front of a sliding window, behind which sat some kind of... pink thing.&nbsp; It had gigantic lips, which were painted red with lipstick, and three eyes which poked out of the top of its body on stalks.&nbsp; It looked up from its computer, its twin tentacles somehow still typing with pinpoint accuracy.

"How can I help you?"

"Oh, I, um," I stuttered, realizing I'd already broken my "don't stare" rule.&nbsp; I pointed to Kimberly.&nbsp; "She got hit on the head and she won't wake up.&nbsp; Could Dr. Munse, um..."

"Sure, he can take a look at her," the pink thing said, wobbling its squash shaped body in what I assumed was a nod.&nbsp; "What're your names?"

"Amber and Kimberly," I said.

"All right, he's got a lot of appointments already, so you'll just have to take a seat and wait."

"Okay," I said, pulling my eyes off of the monstrous secretary with some difficulty.&nbsp; "Thank you."

I picked a corner of the waiting room where I wouldn't have to look directly at any of the other patients and sat down.&nbsp; And then, just like the name implied, I waited.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; NEXT TIME: Amber waits! &nbsp;I mean, this is a doctor's office, so what do you expect?&nbsp; It would take more than a little magic to make a doctor move quicker.&nbsp; But hopefully he'll get to see them before Kimberly DIES... I'm kidding! Or am

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