Chapter 16: Ethics
The phone in Serena‘s kitchen was ringing. She had just gotten back after her rounds at the hospital, a
nd Dana was already back with the kids. She had them in the bathtub. It was a relief to Serena that she
didn‘t have to immediately jump into “mother” mode. She did rush to the kitchen without even taking he
r shoes off, picking it up while tossing her keys onto the counter. “Hello?” she asked. “Serena, it is Adria
na,” the familiar voice on the other line said. “Adriana, hi, how are you?” she asked. For a moment, she
had the desire to question Adriana about hiring Dana, but she heard the kids laughing and splashing in
the bathroom, Dana‘s soft voice murmuring to them. She really was
quite good with them! “I‘m well, thank you,” Adriana said. “I take it you are settling in well, seeing as you
came in for an unscheduled shift today.” Serena chuckled. “I hope that‘s alright,” she said. “I wanted to
check on Carson, and once was there, I figured I‘d make myself useful.” “Any time,” Adriana said. “We
can always use more hands. The reason I‘m calling is because I‘d like you to come to my office tomorr
ow morning so we can touch
base and talk about what‘s next for the hospital.” “Tomorrow morning?” Serena asked, thinking quickly
about whether or not she‘d planned anything. She couldn‘t think of anything off the top of her head. Tec
hnically, she was still supposed to be settling in, but she had
already started work on her own, so it made sense that Adriana would be giving her more work. “Yes, h
ow about, ten o‘clock?” Adriana asked. “I‘ll be there,”
Serena assured, nodding even though Adriana couldn‘t see her.
“Great, see you then. Have a good night,” the other doctor said. “Good night,” Serena repeated before
hanging up. She sighed, her shoulders relaxing. Serena went back to
her front door, sliding her shoes 1/5
off and hanging her keys on a nearby hook. When she got upstairs, Dana already had the kids in their
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smiled, bending down to kiss her daughter‘s head, and holding out her arms to invite Oliver
in for a hug: “Did you have fun at daycare?” she asked. “I beat everyone else on
the monkey bars,” Olivia said, beaming proudly. Serena
kissed her cheek. “You‘re so strong,” she said. “How about you, Oliver?” “I drew with chalk,” he
said. “That sounds like a lot of fun,” Serena said. “They were both on their best behavior” Dana assured
. Serena looked up at her and smiled. “Thank you,” she said. “I can put them to bed if you‘d like to relax
yourself,” she offered. Dana grinned. “I‘ll be downstairs if you need anything,” she said. Serena put the
twins to bed, reading them a book that Olivia let Oliver pick. It was rare that Olivia let Oliver take the le
ad. She was the more dominant of the two. Their conversation about books with the Alpha must have h
ad an impact on
her. Serena was pleased to see how perceptive her children were, and she loved that, even with how di
fferent they were, they would still be kind to each other.
The next morning, Serena made sure her children were in the capable hands of Dana, and then she
left for the hospital. This time she had her stethoscope and lab coat, to look more official. Coffee in han
d, she headed to her first official
day on the job. Adriana‘s office was on the first floor of the hospital. Serena knocked on the glass pane
d door. Adriana
looked up from the files on her desk and waved her in. Serena took a seat across from Adriana‘s desk.
“Good morning,” Adriana said. The two piles of files on her desk were almost taller than
Adriana when she was sitting
in her desk chair. There were another two piles on the floor next to the desk, just as tall, or taller.
“What‘s all this?” Serena asked, motioning to the piles of files. Adriana sighed and laughed. “This is wh
y I asked you to come in today,” she said. “Everyone in the pack gets a physical, annually. It includes a
full blood panel work and a physical
exam. It takes several days to get through everyone, even with all hands on déck.” Serena nodded. “I g
uess I chose a good time to come in,” Serena muttered. Adriana laughed and nodded.
““We start with the Alpha, Beta, omegas, warriors, and their families,” Adriana
said. She slid a stack of file folders towards Serena. Serena took the files and held them on her lap. Sh
e opened the top folder to see Logan‘s name
printed at the top of the chart. She had been contemplating the likelihood that Logan really was the fath
er of her children. There were certain signs that pointed in that direction. Though she hadn‘t slept with a
nyone between their one–night stand and when she found out she was pregnant, it
wasn‘t like she hadn‘t had some romantic encounters in her undergraduate program before returning h
ome.
With Logan‘s medical charts in hand, she had the opportunity to take a separate blood
sample of his and send it to a human lab for paternity testing against her twins. Ethically, and as a doct
or, she knew it
was a bad decision. She was bound to do no harm. Lying to a patient, running a blood test based on he
r own selfish needs…it wasn‘t ethical. It
wasn‘t that selfish though. Her twins would need to know who their father was, eventually. If it was Log
an, he had the right to know
too, and she didn‘t want to make that confession without being absolutely sure. It wasn‘t the best idea,
but it was the only way she could be sure. If she didn‘t when she got around to telling Logan, he could
demand a paternity test anyway. She thought it would be a lot more horrific for her children to be subjec
ted to paternity testing by the male that was supposed to be their father. Especially if the results came b
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already grown fond of him. Serena had to know, for the sake of her kids. She made the
decision to get a sample of blood from Logan and run the test in a human lab.
“Ready to get started?” Adriana asked. Serena nodded. For the rest of
the day, Serena shadowed Adriana. The physicals and blood
draws were done as available, and she didn‘t encounter anyone from Logan‘s family on that first day. A f
do some of the blood draws and double check her findings on
physical exams. It was good to get the hands–
on practice, and annual physicals seemed like the best way to go
about getting her hands on as many patients as possible in a short time! “You did great work today,” Adr
Serena said with a chuckle. Adriana chuckled. “Great. I will see you tomorrow,” she said. Serena waved
the daycare to pickup the kids. They were happy to see her. Even Oliver seemed like he had really enjoy
was happy to see it. She‘d been worried Oliver would have trouble
fitting in and making friends. He had in the human
world. Being around other werewolves seemed more natural to him though, and he was already getting
Serena optimistic for when they would be starting school. When
they arrived home, Serena saw her mother standing on her front porch. “Grammy!” Olivia called, jumpin
moment Serena had unhooked her. Oliver was happy to run off and hug Charlotte when he was free too
all those boxes aren‘t for us,” she said, slowing walking up the porch steps. “It isn‘t my truck,” Charlotte s
shaking her head.
“Mom,” she said. “That is…
a bit much.” Charlotte chuckled. “Besides, that stuff isn‘t for all of you. It is just toys and new things for th
she said. Again, Serena groaned, but she unlocked
the door. “I want my new toys!” Olivia insisted as she went inside. “Me too, me too,” Oliver said, following
said. “I‘m just making up for the years I missed,” Charlotte said. Serena didn‘t think that was too unreaso