# Amber Silverblood: Chapter Sixty

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

#64 of Amber Silverblood

Amber and Kimberly finally get to see Dr. Munse, but something about him seems a little... normal.

Chapter Sixty

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I had been sitting in the waiting room for an hour without being called back when somebody finally came and sat down across from me.&nbsp; I almost didn't want to look at him, or her, or it, for fear of what he/she/it might look like, but I figured it would probably be rude to just ignore them.&nbsp; After taking a minute to steel my nerves, I looked up.

_Oh, gaaaw..._ I thought, trying to keep my face neutral as the skeleton across from me glanced my direction.

"How you doing?" he asked, nodding his skull politely.

"F- fine," I answered, doing my best to sound pleasant.&nbsp; This just went to show that I wasn't nearly as used to weirdness as I had thought.&nbsp; For every wand waving wizard and bomb tossing gremlin, there was a skeleton in a doctor's office to make me wet my pants.

"What you here for?" he asked.&nbsp; His voice was rough, like a chain smoker's.&nbsp; Could skeletons even smoke without lungs, I wondered?

I nodded towards Kimberly, who was still sleeping against my shoulder.&nbsp; "She hit her head.&nbsp; Won't wake up."

The skeleton shook his head.&nbsp; "Poor kid."&nbsp;Then he made a weird grunting noise, and reached up to rub the part of his spine that connected to the base of his skull.&nbsp; I had a feeling that if he'd had a face, he would be wincing.

"You know how they say you can't take it with you when you die?" he asked.&nbsp;"Apparently, arthritis is an exception.&nbsp;Munse is a good doctor, though.&nbsp;He can take care of your daughter."

I almost choked when I heard this.&nbsp; _Daughter?_&nbsp; My face turned red.&nbsp; I was only seventeen!&nbsp; Kimberly was five!&nbsp; How old did this dead guy think I was?

"Arnold," the receptionist from the pink lagoon called, and the boneman stood up, tipping an imaginary hat to me, and walked off.

"Well, at least he was being a jerk on _accident_," I grumbled.&nbsp; Even that seemed like a rarity these days.

Now that he was gone, I shifted Kimberly to a more comfortable position and went back to staring at my lap.&nbsp; Victor's words kept repeating themselves in my head over and over, and I couldn't make them stop.

_"I did not put you in that pack so you could sit around and be abused.&nbsp; Get your act together!"_

What was that supposed to mean?&nbsp; Knowing Victor, I'd assumed that he _had_ just put me in there so I would be abused.&nbsp; But that warning he gave me... could there have been another reason that I'd missed?

"Of course, just _telling_ me would have been way too easy," I muttered, rolling my eyes.&nbsp; He said I wasn't supposed to sit around and be abused, but what else was I supposed to do?&nbsp; D.K. was the alpha, which meant I didn't exactly get a say in it.&nbsp;The only way I could stop him would be to...

My thoughts froze, and I nearly dropped Kimberly in my shock.

I would have to take down D.K.

Before I could think further on it, the receptionist called, "Amber and Kimberly, come on back."

Like a robot, I stood up and carried Kimberly to the door at the front of the room.&nbsp; A nurse was there waiting for us.&nbsp; She, at least, looked somewhat normal-- except, I realized when she turned to look the other way, for her pointed ears.&nbsp; Pointed ears were fine, though.&nbsp; Pointed ears I could deal with.

"Is she the patient today?" she asked, motioning toward Kimberly.

I nodded. "She got hit on the head and she won't wake up."

"All right," she said, and held her arms out to take her.&nbsp; I hesitated, clutching her little body even more tightly for a moment.

"Don't worry," the nurse said, "she'll be safe with me."

I took a calming breath and, reluctantly, handed Kimberly over.

"All right, dear," the nurse clucked to the unconscious little girl, "let's get your temperature."

She pulled out a very non-magical looking thermometer and put it into Kimberly's ear.&nbsp; While she waited for it to beep, she turned to me.

"Is this your first time seeing Dr. Munse?"

I nodded.

"What's your species?"

"Werewolves.&nbsp; Both of us."

The thermometer beeped, and the nurse pulled it out.&nbsp; "No fever, that's good.&nbsp; Don't worry, honey.&nbsp; Dr. Munse treats werewolves all the time.&nbsp; He'll fix her right up."

Hearing this, the tight knot of anxiety loosened a little in my chest, making it easier to breathe.&nbsp; The nurse handed Kimberly back to me and led the way down the hallway until we came to a small, empty room.

"Dr. Munse is with another patient," she said, ushering us inside.&nbsp;"He'll be with you shortly."

"Thank you," I said as the door clicked shut behind us.&nbsp; I sat down in a chair by the door, looking around the room.&nbsp;There was a sink on the other end, and a cabinet filled with cotton balls, alcohol, and those popsicle stick things.&nbsp; A bed covered in tissue paper was on my right, and after a moment of thought I got up and laid Kimberly down on it, making sure her head was elevated by the pillow.

"All right, what have we got here?" a new voice asked as the door burst open.&nbsp;I jumped in surprise, spinning around to see a man with neatly combed gray hair and a white coat step inside.&nbsp;He smiled apologetically, setting his clipboard down on the counter.&nbsp; "Sorry, didn't mean to startle you."

"It's okay," I said, brushing a strand of hair behind my ear.&nbsp; "You're Dr. Munse?"

"That's me," he said.&nbsp; "I'm guessing you're Amber, and the one on the bed is Kimberly?"

"Yeah, she's--"

"Hit her head, right?" he said.&nbsp; "No problem, it's probably just a concussion."

My stomach did a flip.&nbsp; "Just a concussion?" I asked, my voice sounding weaker than I liked.

Instead of answering, Dr. Munse went around me and inspected Kimberly.&nbsp;"She hasn't gone through her first change yet, has she?"&nbsp; He didn't wait for me to reply.&nbsp; He went to the cabinet and pulled out a bottle of alcohol and a cotton swab.&nbsp; I watched him, and realized what was weirding me out so much: Dr. Munse was human.

"First thing is to clean the wound," he said.&nbsp; "Keep it from getting infected."

"She won't heal since she hasn't turned yet, right?" I asked, wringing my hands as he gently dabbed at the purple knot.&nbsp; He must have had a light touch, because Kimberly didn't even stir as he did it.

"Oh, she'll heal," he answered. "It just won't be at an accelerated rate like a more mature werewolf."

"But I--" he ignored me again as he went back to his clipboard and jotted something down on it.

"I'm prescribing her some pain medication," he said.&nbsp; "It'll make her sleepy, but her head won't hurt as much."

He tore the sheet off and handed it to me.&nbsp; I took it from him, my movements slow.

"Just give it to the nurse on your way out," he said.&nbsp; "Also, keep an ice pack pressed against the bump as often as you can.&nbsp; That should make the swelling go down quicker."

He must have seen the way I was staring at him, because he paused for a second and then asked, "Is something wrong?"

I shook my head.&nbsp; "Sorry, it's just... I dunno, this all just seems too normal, you know?"

Dr. Munse laughed as he went back to the counter and retrieved something. "You might be surprised how often I hear that.&nbsp; Not everything has to be solved with magic, though.&nbsp; Sometimes the best solutions are the ones anyone can use.&nbsp;Like pain killers and ice packs."

He turned around, and I sucked in a quick breath when I saw he was holding a syringe.

"I just need to take some blood from her," he said.&nbsp; "Office policy."

I took a cautious step closer to her.&nbsp; "Why?"

"We host a food drive for disabled vampires," he answered.&nbsp; "Werewolf blood isn't their favorite, but it'll work if they don't have anything else."

My eyes opened wide, and I stepped between him and Kimberly.&nbsp; He laughed.

"I'm kidding, I'm kidding!&nbsp; This is just to go into our records, in case you ever have to come back."

"Oh," I said, taking a step backwards, feeling more than a little stupid.&nbsp;"Sorry."

"You're pretty protective of her," he said as he rubbed her arm with alcohol and then stuck the needle in.&nbsp; "It's almost like you have a pup bond with her."

"What's that mean?" I asked as I watched the syringe fill up with Kimberly's blood.&nbsp; He pulled the needle out and applied a bandage.

"It means that you act like you're her mother," he explained.&nbsp; "You're protective of her, you care for her.&nbsp;You're the one who brought her here, instead of her real mother and father."

_Yeah, there's a reason for that_, I thought as my stomach did another flip inside of me.

"Anyway, would you like me to take some of yours too, for future reference?"

I thought for a minute, and then nodded.&nbsp; Getting shots has always been one of my least favorite things ever, but when I stopped to think about it, a little needle in my arms would probably be the least painful thing to happen to me in months.&nbsp; I held out my arm as Dr. Munse pulled out a new syringe, and didn't even flinch when he jabbed it into the skin.

"All right," he said, pulling it out and slapping a bandage on me.&nbsp;"You're all set!&nbsp; Just hand the prescription to the receptionist, and she'll give you what you need."

"Thanks," I said, picking Kimberly back up.&nbsp; "When do you think she'll wake up?"

"Keep the ice pack pressed against her head to keep the swelling down, and I'd say she should be up in a couple hours."

I shifted Kimberly in my arms so I could do as he said while carrying her.

"Thank you so much," I said again as he held the door open for me.&nbsp;"Really, I mean it."

Dr. Munse shrugged.&nbsp; "Hey, that's what I'm here for.&nbsp; Take care now, all right?"

"I will," I promised.

"Oh," he said, stopping me, "and if you ever have to come back, write a note on your hand about the door first.&nbsp; It'll keep you from forgetting."

"I'll keep that in mind.&nbsp; Thanks."

I brought the piece of paper to the pink monster behind the desk, and she gave me a bottle of pills with instructions to only let Kimberly take one every twelve hours, with plenty of water.&nbsp; And with that, I turned and walked out of the waiting room, up the stairs, and through the door.&nbsp; The dusty old shop was just the way I'd left it, and as the door closed behind me...

Wait a minute, how did I get back here?

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NEXT TIME: You hear that, guys?&nbsp; Kimberly is going to LIVE!&nbsp; Well, for the time being, at least... mwahaha.&nbsp; Anyway, Amber still has to figure out what Victor was hinting at in his message.&nbsp;Does he actually expect her to take down D.K.?&nbsp; On the other hand, dear reader, your task for today is quiet simple: go to Goodreads.com, and enter my Staying Human giveaway.&nbsp; Because of technical difficulties in setting it up, the giveaway is now going until Monday instead of ending Friday... yesterday.&nbsp; So if you haven't entered yet, you still have a chance!&nbsp;There's only one book, so may the favors be ever odd.

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