The days felt shorter, with Preston mostly cooped up in the clinic overseeing the welfare of his patients. Many individuals, ranging from young children to the elderly, had all visited him for their monthly checkups or to explain how they contracted a certain type of illness. Preston managed to tend to all of them, albeit with a sense of monotony. Often, he thought about Savannah and how she, once upon a time, lay on one of those hospital beds with bandages around various wounds. He also thought about his wolves and how they had been doing, well away from Lakeshire, away from civilization, living in the woods as wolves should be doing, rather than in the comfort of his Redridge estate.
One such morning when Preston was sorting through patient files at his office desk, he receives a knock on the door that snapped him to attention. He pulls his specks off his face and folds them over the front of his shirt, addressing the person with a firm, "Come in." Then situates himself with fingers interlocking one another, settling on the desktop. Preparing for the visitor to wander in with a sense of professionalism.
Yet, he was in awe when he spotted Savannah entering, without the escort of a nurse or another doctor, but completely by herself. At first, he looked to her flank as if he'd be able to spot one of the shorter nurses creeping behind her, but there was no one assisting her. That was unusual. "What are you doing here?" he asked. "I discharged you months ago, Savvy."
The woman smugly grins and approaches Preston's desk and leans against it on dainty forearms. Fingers flex and dance along the top of the wood. "I couldn't stay away," she replied. "I hear you're a wolf man."
Preston chuffed. "Who told you that? I personally didn't think that was much of a secret-"
"Half the town did." Her grin stretched from ear to ear. "Why didn't you tell me you're a woodsman? You don't seem like the type."
"Well. Not everything is as it seems." It was Preston's turn to grin. "Once upon a time, I would shoot people in Stormwind for saying the wrong thing or looking at me weirdly. Would you believe that? I used to take drugs- the hard stuff, not just Peacebloom. I used to drink when I was a boy, smoke cigarettes, and get into pointless fights with middle-aged adults." He sneered. "Me being a woodsman is probably the most believable thing about me these days."
Savannah shakes her head. "I wouldn't believe any of that. You're too much of a softie for all of that, Doctor. But," she pauses, stepping around the desk so she can close the distance with the man. "If it weren't for the scars, I wouldn't believe it for a second that you're an outdoorsman." Slowly, with deliberation, she traces one of the man's scars with a fingertip. Following the contours of the textured claw mark, only to stop at his lips. "I'd like to know more about you, Preston Blackwater. Who are you? Who's your family? How is it, that a man from Stormwind City, was able to obtain lands in Redridge?"
Gently, Preston takes the woman's wrist to pry the finger off his smiling lips, though not unkindly. "Stories for another time, I'm afraid." There was a pause, as Preston weighed some ideas in his head. "I'll tell you what, meet me this weekend at the lakeside. Right now, at the clinic, this is a little inappropriate. I have to get back to work."
That much would urge Savannah to reel away from the man, though Preston could sense the hesitation in the slowness of her gait. "Very well then, Doc. I'll see you this weekend." And it was with that, the woman, with a finger tracing against the polished wood of the doctor's desk in finality, that she would head out with snake-like grace. She exited the office in silence, leaving only the scent of her perfume for Preston to inhale for the remainder of the hour.














