Chrisâ feet pounded the cobbles. When his brother had bolted out of the room with the single word of âJaxsonâ he knew he had to follow. He wound his way through the streets. Not really sure where he was. Marc had sprinted off before heâd really managed to think to ask where. âJax?â he linked. Hoping heâd answer.
No answer.
As he neared the centre he could hear the commotion. He followed his ears before he saw a crowd. He surged forward. âOut of the way!â he demanded, the crowd parting as soon as they saw who had demanded.
He hurried through. Guards were keeping citizens back. He could see someone lying on the floor, doctors over him. A guard saw him and let him go past the line only for Marc to catch him, slamming the wind from his lungs. âNo. Wait.â
Over his brotherâs shoulder, he watched in horror as the doctorâs hand was in the chest ofâ¦
âJAXSON!â he bellowed, shoving Marc off him.
âStop!â Marc commanded. Chris found his feet glued to the floor. Bastard used his command.
He watched, unable to do anything as the docâs hand retracted from Jaxsonâs open chest. Pressing his flesh back together. âStrips. Heâs not healing fast enough.â
âI wonât get in the way. He needs me,â Chris muttered out breathlessly.
Marc waited what felt like an aeon before he nodded. Chris rushed to his side. He was almost unrecognisable. Part of his face was caved in. His nose flat. âOh baby,â he whispered, his eyes misting.
âMy Prince, we have to get him to the infirmary,â James announced as he finished attaching adhesive bandages over the incision heâd made.
âIâll help,â he insisted, leaning over to lay a gentle kiss to a bruise on his cheek. Someone ran past with a wooden stretcher. âIâll roll him to you, yes? Nice and gentle.â Chris nodded, waiting for Jaxsonâs shoulder to be in his easy reach. He grasped him, keeping him up while the board was put in place. He lowered him gently. âWeâre going to do a four lift. We need to keep him steady until I can determine his injuries.â Chris gripped the handle by Jaxsonâs head. They lifted together before slowly making their way to the town infirmary which was closer than the palace.
âMy Prince, maybe you should wait outside,â one of the healers, Conney stated when they entered the wood and stone building.
He shook his head stubbornly, he wasnât leaving.
âMy Prince, weâre going to induce his transformation. A forced transform isnât pretty. There are risks.â
âIâm staying.â To make his point, Chris plonked into a rickety wooden chair by the bed and gently grasped Jaxsonâs hand, running his thumb along the bloody, but almost healed knuckles.
âChris?â Jaxson croaked.
Chris sat up, getting himself into Jaxsonâs view as he tried to turn his head. âIâm here,â he reassured. âIâm going nowhere.â He tightened his grip around his hand.
âSorry.â His breathing rattled through his words.
âIâve got to sedate him,â the doctor stated.
Chris nodded in acceptance. âIâm here, Jax. Close your eyes.â He reached over and gently trailed his finger along his neck, down to his shoulder while James plunged a needle into his arm. âWhen you wake Iâm marking you. Got it?â
Jaxson gave a lopsided smile. âGot iâ¦â his voice trailed off as the sedative took effect.
âHis bones have already begun fusing, they need to rebreak,â James calmly stated, Chris was certain it was for his benefit. âChris, you sure you wanna see this?â Marc asked, warning for what was to come.
âI need to be here for him.â
He felt a body move behind him, knowing it was his brother.
Doctor James drew a large metal syringe from his bag and a vial. Drawing the liquid within. He nodded to those in the room, who moved around and turned Jaxson a little. He plunged the needle into the base of his skull. Chris stiffened, his eyebrows flying up. âHave to hit the brain stem, jump start the nervous system,â Doctor James explained calmly as he depressed the plunger.
Chris swallowed, swearing he could feel it going in. He knew he couldnât, just seeing it made him feel a little ill.
Jaxsonâs skin heated under Chrisâ hand. âMaybe speak to him,â Doctor James suggested.
Chris opened his mouth. Closed it. Nodded before just saying. âYou can do it. I need you here, we canât give those the satisfaction of you not healing. Just.. erm⦠let your wolf take over.â Chris paused, trying to think of more words when Jaxson rose on the bed, his back arching up. It looked as if someone had placed a rope around his belly and was tugging. Bones snapped, at first Chris couldnât tell which bones but then he realised his neck was elongating.
While usually when they transformed it was instantaneous. As young pups, it was as natural as breathing, but as your body grew, it became harder. It was just something that needed to be practised to get the speed and ease back. This though. This was something else.
This was a transformation happening painfully slowly. Each break was singular. His auburn fur was a mere dusting over his body as his legs broke in the perfect place to form their hind legs. âKeep talking,â Marc encouraged.
âErr, right. Youâre doing good, Jax. Just keep going. You know we were talking about finding a place out of the palace? Maybe we could build one, the two of us. I think Marc would let us. Maybe it could be in the woods? You love the woods. I could try build a seat for outside. We can sit and watch the stars through the trees. I think youâll like that. I think a pond would be nice⦠Iâm not sure what weâd put in it, but I like water.â
Snapping and popping made him falter for just a moment. His stomach feeling a little queasy.
âA trip might be nice. The humans have big lakes, Iâve seen them in a film.â Jaxsonâs arms broke, making Chris stutter at the grotesque angles his body was at. âI meant like.. a cabin and we can dip our feet in. I hope the giant squid wouldnât get us⦠Iâm sure thereâs a lake without a giant squid. Or a monster in it. Although⦠Iâm sure youâd want to jump on its back and ride it.â He had to stop as Jaxson flipped onto his broken arms and legs. Chris winced. He wanted to look away from him, but he couldnât as fur spouted a little more. He was mid transfer, his face had elongated, a snout with a fluff of fur. One side was still a little squished, but Chris watched as it popped out like a balloon was being inflated, before morphing into a more canine appearance. Jaxson groaned, half between a wolf and a human. âI⦠erm. Yeah, weâd need to be careful around the humans but Iâm sure Marc would let us, just for a trip. I think thatâll be nice. Youâre nearly there, baby, youâre getting there.â He really didnât know if he was helping. He reached forward and ran his hand down his short furred back. âYouâre doing really well. Itâs nearly over. Just keep going.â
Chris kept up the encouragement, and slowly. So slowly, the transformation was completed. Jaxson whined before flopping back into the bed, belly down. Chris rubbed from his shoulder blade to rump. Heâd never believed any transformation could have ever looked as bad as heâd just witnessed. âYou awake?â he whispered, not able to tell. As if in answer, Jaxson let out a snoring huff.
âHeâll be out for a few hours. His wolf is busy healing, weâve just brought the wolf body forward without the wolf. Heâll be fine.â Doctor James stated while he quickly inspected Jaxsonâs furry head, running his fingertips along his ribcage and spine, âYeah, all the breaks have healed with the transformation.â
âSo Itâs over? Heâll be fine. Normal?â
âYeah. Heâll be tired and sore for a few days, but after some good rest. Heâll be back to normal.â
âCan I stay with him?â He looked back to Marc for confirmation, who nodded.
âWeâll leave you to it for a bit,â Marc stated, shifting from his spot behind Chris and gesturing to the doctor and healers.
As soon as the small medical room was empty. Chris stripped and transformed, careful not to knock anything over. He padded his large frame over the bed, careful not to put too much weight on Jaxson, he nestled his head on top of his. Rumbling his chest in contentment. He was glad he was going to be OK, seeing him sprawled on the pavement, a hole in his chest and his face resembling something from the butchers. Had scared him. He wasnât sure what heâd have done if Jaxson hadnât made it. He closed his eyes, content to have Jaxsonâs warm fur against his own.