Название: Treading Lightly
Автор: Elise Lanier
Издательство: HarperCollins
Жанр: Эротическая литература
Серия: Mills & Boon M&B
isbn: 9781472087621
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He was still looking at her for an answer.
“Yes. That would be the one,” she said, trying to remain calm.
He shook his head slowly. “Doesn’t look good,” he said.
“Ya think?” she said, feeling her sense of calm sliding away.
“Yup. Doesn’t look good.”
That’s all he had to say? Even she knew it didn’t look good! Why else would she have gone down to that horrifying dungeon in search of his grandfather?
“So what are you going to do about it?” she asked, trying to leave the challenge—and hysteria—out of her voice.
He shrugged. “Don’t know for certain till I look at it.”
“You are looking at it!” The hysteria was creeping in. She’d promised Harvey she’d walk every day to help fight the osteoporosis, but how could she do that if the damn thing was broken?
“And it doesn’t look good,” he said again.
“We’ve already ascertained that chosen tidbit of information,” she said with impatience. “Is there anything else you can say or do to get it fixed in—” she looked at her bedside clock “—the next half hour?”
“Nope.”
Great! “So what am I supposed to do?”
“About what?”
“My walking. I’m supposed to walk every day for at least a half hour.”
“Sorry, Ms. Ruvacado, but you won’t be doing that on this machine anytime soon.”
“So what am I supposed to do?” she demanded shrilly. At the look of fright on the poor man’s face, she realized she needed to tone it down a bit. “I’m sorry, Ben. I shouldn’t shoot the messenger. But, really, what am I supposed to do now? I have to walk daily, or my doctor will pester me. He’s already threatened to tell my mother and ex-husband to get them involved in making me walk if I didn’t do it voluntarily. Plus I’m afraid that if I stop doing it, even for a few days, I’ll never start doing it again.”
“Can he do that?” Ben asked with astonishment.
“Can who do what?” She was way beyond her frustration level.
“Can your doctor call your mother or your ex-husband like that?”
“Not ethically. But they’re both listed as my emergency contacts, so he figured he’d extort me.”
“I thought a doctor had to take a Hippocratic oath?”
“He must’ve stepped out to the bathroom or something during that part of the ceremony. He has no qualms about blackmailing his patients if he feels it’s in their best interests.”
“That’s not right!”
“Yeah, tell me about it. But he holds the strings, so I’ve got to dance his little dance like a marionette.”
“Or walk his little walk.”
“Yes. You’re catching on to my dilemma.”
“How about a gym?”
“Are you kidding? Do that in public?” Her hand waved at the broken treadmill.
“Sure. Lots of people work out in gyms.”
She looked sideways at him, her disgust clearly evident on her face. “I’m not ‘lots of people.’”
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