Top-Notch Surgeon, Pregnant Nurse. Amy Andrews
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Название: Top-Notch Surgeon, Pregnant Nurse

Автор: Amy Andrews

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Контркультура

Серия: Mills & Boon Medical

isbn: 9781408902394

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      ‘So did you go and see that movie Friday night?’ Hailey asked.

      Friday night. No, she was trying not to think about Friday night. ‘Yep,’ she said, hoping to sound nonchalant.

      Rilla looked at, Beth waiting for more information. None was forthcoming. ‘Was it able to distract you like you hoped?’ she prodded.

      The movie hadn’t but what had happened afterwards certainly had! It had kept her distracted all weekend. ‘Yep,’ she said again.

      Rilla and Hailey exchanged yet another look. ‘I didn’t think an action movie would hold your attention for long, you’re more a foreign-film buff,’ Rilla persisted.

      ‘Oh, yes, all that blowing up stuff.’ Beth nodded convincingly, ‘very good distraction.’

      ‘What did you do afterwards? I hope you didn’t go back to your house and brood all night. You know we would have come over.’ Hailey frowned, her concern all too obvious.

      Yes, she knew. But she hadn’t been able to bear the thought of it. Her sisters’ efforts to keep her mind off the baby she’d given birth to twenty-three years go would only have served to focus her mind on it more. They’d been there to witness the aftermath of that turbulent time and their presence alone would have been enough to stir the memories.

      Beth decided to throw them a crumb to sidetrack them. ‘I actually walked ou t of the cinema into a medical emergency. A woman had collapsed into a diabetic coma and then she started to fit. This…’ Beth paused slightly while she searched for an adequate description. ‘Guy and I, rendered some first aid while we waited for the ambulance.’

      ‘Guy?’ Rilla and Hailey said in unison, recognising the significance of Beth’s hesitation, sensing a juicy titbit.

      Damn it! She shouldn’t have stumbled over how to explain him. She should have known her sisters would jump on that part of the information.

      ‘What was he like?’ Rilla asked.

      ‘What’s his name?’ Hailey pressed.

      ‘What’s he do?’ Rilla added.

      ‘Spill!’ Hailey demanded.

      Hot. He was hot. Amazing green eyes, beautiful mouth and a way with her body that had made her weep in his arms.

      ‘He seemed nice enough,’ she fobbed them off, hoping her nose wasn’t growing. ‘His name is Gabe. He’s English. He’s a teacher.’ They were looking at her expectantly and she knew how tenacious they could be so she threw them another crumb.

      ‘We had coffee.’

      And he made me laugh. He made me forget. And he was flirting and he had desire in those amazing eyes and something else, something sad, and when he suggested I go back to his hotel room I did because I couldn’t bear to be alone with the memori es, and we had sex. All-night sex. Last-night-alive-on-earth sex. Armageddon sex. Until I slunk out of his room at dawn.

      ‘Coffee?’ the sisters said in unison again, looking at Beth speculatively.

      ‘Do you fancy him?’ Rilla asked.

      Beth rolled her eyes. ‘He’s…younger than me.’

      ‘How much younger?’ Hailey demanded.

      ‘Thirty-three.’ But he hadn’t looked a day over twenty-eight.

      ‘So?’ Hailey shrugged.

      Her sister’s words triggered a Friday-night flashback.

      ‘Look, I’m flattered but you’re a little young for me,’ she had said and had laughed nervously.

      ‘So?’ Gabe had said, staring at her with desire and heartbreak in his eyes.

      ‘Don’t you think you should be playing with girls your own age?’ she’d practically squeaked.

       ‘No.’

      And he’d been so sure of what he’d wanted and yet still kind of vulnerable, her insides had melted and she’d taken his proffered hand and followed him without any further argument.

      ‘Is he married?’ Hailey’s persistent voice broke into her wandering thoughts.

      Beth gave her sister a scandalised look. ‘No.’

      ‘So?’ Hailey stated again.

      Beth looked from one to the other, her head spinning. She was glad her instinct to keep Friday evening’s full story to herself had kicked in. For as long as she could remember her sisters had been trying to set her up with men. It was their payback for years of her mothering them. But the last thing she needed was them constantly questioning her about Gabe.

      She didn’t want to be frequently reminded of her completely out-of-character actions. She already had a son out there somewhere to remind her of that. Her one-night-stand-man was best left at the hotel.

      ‘So nothing. We had a pleasant chat.’ Beth waited for a lightning bolt to strike her. ‘He’s in Australia for seven months. I’m never likely to see him again.’

      ‘What sort of a teacher is he?’

      ‘I don’t know. We didn’t really talk about our jobs,’ Beth said wishing she was wearing a theatre mask to hide the heat she felt rising in her face. She’d slept with someone she barely knew. They’d talked about the movies and books and music. And then they hadn’t talked about much at all.

      Beth was saved any further interrogation by the arrival of the Brisbane General’s Chief of Staff. She’d never been so happy to see the man who’d been more like a father to her than the man who had actually given her life.

      ‘Ah, not one daughter but all three,’ John Winters said, beaming at his girls. He didn’t have to ask why they were altogether—he knew why.

      ‘Hi, Dad.’ Rilla and Hailey rose to hug their father and he gave them a big grateful squeeze each. He winked at Beth over the top of their heads. ‘How are you darling?’ he asked gently.

      Oh, God, not you too. ‘I’m good, John. Really, I’m OK.’

      John moved into the office and Beth rose to embrace him. He was tall and broad and handsome still, his hair greying nicely at the sides. She lingered in the circle of his arms, thankful every day that John and Penny had taken her in and given her a second chance at life.

      ‘To what do I owe the pleasure of your hallowed company?’ Beth teased. ‘It’s a bit far down from the executive suites to the bowels of the hospital, isn’t it?’

      John chuckled and sat on the corner of her desk. ‘I’m just showing the visiting neurosurgeon around. He’s meeting me here shortly.’

      ‘Dr Fallon?’ Beth asked.

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