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Parker Both Whit and Milly were much more settled today, knowing that their mother was awake and alert. He left them briefly after breakfast, with his unit, in order to go and shower and change into clean clothes. He mind-linked Annette to see how Belladonna was doing down there, and was informed there was still no active knitting and no sign of her wolf, but she thought she was doing just fine, and that she’d treat her as a wolf-less she-wolf for now, and keep those antibiotics running and monitor for signs of infection. She’d stay on a 30-minute rounding for 12 hours and then be eased down to hourly for the next 12 and then drop it to standard 2nd hourly until it wasn’t needed at all. She appeared to be doing okay though she had frowned at hearing how much blood he’d given. As a docto

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