Kenzie (More Worlds Beyond Book 3)

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Authors: Malary Christine
as she looked him in
the eye. “Thank you.”   She said again and
hugged him one more time.   She owed this
male, this strange vampire looking male who was now
her hero.
         She looked to the other male to offer her
thanks and spotted Kam holding his side with blue
stuff all over his hand.   “Oh God!”   She jumped
up and went to him, her nursing instincts kicking in.   “I need to see your side.”   She moved his hand only to see a deep cut and
a steady flow of blue blood.   “I need
something to hold pressure on this wound, and I need to stitch it up.”   Everyone just stood there.   “Dammit, don’t you have a first aid
kit?”   Shit, she remembered they couldn’t understand her.   She tore off the bottom of her ripped shirt and placed it on the
wound.   Kenzie knew if she didn’t stop the blood flow, he would soon bleed to death.   She placed the shirt on his wound and pressed
hard.   Kaith was near so she grabbed his hand and pulled him down to her.   She placed his hand over the shirt and
pressed hard so he would understand what she wanted.  
         “What is she doing?”   Kaith asked as he
applied pressure.
         “I think she is trying to help him.   Maybe she doesn’t realize how bad he is, and
that we don’t have anything to heal him with.”   Saldu answered.
         “I’m sorry; I should have been paying more
attention.   You will have to continue on
without me.”   Kam said with shallow breaths.   He knew it
was a fatal blow, as the Rahu sword cut deep.  
         “We are sorry my friend, we should have
been watching more closely.”   Vat said as
he sat beside him.   They had been friends
for many planet cycles, and he didn’t want to lose
him.   About that time, Kenzie returned
with several items as they watched with fascination.   “Wonder what she’s going to do?”
          Kaith , who was
holding pressure, said, “I don’t know, but I vote we let her do whatever it is
she wants.   Maybe she knows how to
help.”   He said with hope in his voice.
         “Agreed.”   They all said.
         Kenzie knelt down, and laid the items she
needed beside her.   She wasn’t sure this would work, but she wouldn’t let him die
without trying something.   She’d found a first aid kit with a needle and thread, well,
close enough to a needle and thread.   She’d watched the doctors in the ER do this enough times
with her assistance.    She washed her
hands before removing the shirt.   The
blood began to flow again.   Wiping away
the blood, she spread the wound, and found the bleeder right away. She grabbed Kaith’s hands and showed him she wanted the wound held
open.   She stitched it to slow the
bleeding, and when she found that it worked, she
pulled the edges together and stitched that as well.   After placing a bandage over the wound, she
looked up only to find Vat, Kaith , and Saldu staring at her in awl.   Looking back at Kam ,
she found he also had a look of astonishment on his face.   Kenzie thought he looked better but he was
gray to start with so it was hard to tell.   “Hopefully that will help and you want get an infection.”  
         Vat couldn’t believe this female had just saved his friend’s life.   He watched her work with sure, steady hands
and it appeared she knew exactly what she was doing.   “You two help Kam to his quarters, and make sure you get him anything he needs.”   Vat helped Kenzie up and led her down the
hall to his quarters.   “Thank you.   I know you can understand me, but I wish I
could talk to you.   You were amazing, and
just…thank you.”   He helped her get
undressed and discarded the bloody clothes as she showered.   When she finished, he dried her off, carried
her to his bed, and pulled the covers up.   “Rest for a while strange female.   You’ve had a busy day.”   He kissed
her forehead and headed out the door.  
         When Vat started undressing

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