The Surgeon's Surprise Baby. Tina Beckett
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Название: The Surgeon's Surprise Baby

Автор: Tina Beckett

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Эротическая литература

Серия: Mills & Boon Medical

isbn: 9781474089982

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      Nothing.

      The job had been the thing that had held him there, made him keep trying, even as she burned hot and then cold.

      But now she’d killed the job. And in doing that, the relationship. What they said about goodbye sex was evidently true.

      He didn’t try to kiss her, just moved away, zipping himself back in, even as she sat up on the desk.

      “What’s wrong?”

      Was she really asking him that? Everything was wrong. But he was about to make it right.

      “Did you put my name on that list of people to be fired?”

      She frowned, coming off the desk, retrieving her undergarment, turning away from him as she slid them over her legs. She didn’t answer as, with her back still turned, she pushed her feet into her shoes, black high-heeled pumps that he had always found so sexy.

      By the time she finally turned around, his last shred of patience had disappeared and he no longer needed a response. “You know what? It doesn’t matter. You’ve been pushing me away ever since I got here, so I’m finally giving you your wish. I’m leaving. Going back to Italy. You actually did me a favor in firing me, so thank you.”

      He put a hand on the doorknob, half thinking she would call his name and tell him it was all a big mistake. Tell him that she didn’t want him to go. He tensed, knowing that even if she did he was no longer willing to go on as they had been. Maybe he’d revisit that decision in a week...in a month. But right now, he needed time to think things through.

      Except there was no sound from behind him as he opened the door. As he stepped through it. As he closed it.

      Maybe that was all the thinking he needed to do.

      So he started walking. And kept on walking until he was away from the hospital and on his way out of her life.

       CHAPTER ONE

      “I’M FINALLY GIVING you your wish.”

      Elyse Tenner hesitated, those words ringing in her ears just as fresh and sharp today as they’d done a little over a year ago.

      Luca leaving hadn’t been what she’d wanted. But it had evidently been what he’d wanted.

      The entry door to the upscale clinic—complete with ornate scrollwork carved into the stone around it—was right in front of her. But she couldn’t make herself open it.

      Not yet.

      It had been easier to find him than she’d thought. And yet it was the hardest thing she’d ever done in her life. Well, almost. A part of her whispered she should get back on that plane...he would never be any the wiser. And yet she couldn’t, not now. The weight of the baby on her hip reminded her exactly why she’d come here.

      She needed him to know. Needed to see his face. Get this whole thing off her conscience. And then she’d be done.

       “Scusi.”

      The unfamiliar word reminded her that she was far from home.

      “Sorry,” she murmured, stepping aside to let the man pass. Unfortunately, he then held the door for her, forcing her to make a quick decision. Leave? Or stay?

      Then she was through the door, the black marble floor as cold and hard as the words she’d said to a group of people at work thirteen months ago.

      The man didn’t rush off like she expected him to do, but said something else to her in Italian. She shook her head to indicate she didn’t understand, shifting Annalisa a bit higher on her hip.

      “English?” he asked.

      “Yes, do you speak it?”

      “Yes, can I help you find something?” He glanced at the baby and then back at her. “Are you a patient?”

      “No, I’m looking for...”

      Her eyes skated to the wall across from her, where pictures of staff members were displayed along with their accreditation. And there he was: Hair as black as night. His eyes that were just as dark. But unlike the chilly floors beneath her feet, his had always been warm, flashing with humor. The eyes in the picture, however, were somber, the laugh lines that had once surrounded them barely noticeable.

      Elyse swallowed. Had she done that to him?

      Of course she had. But her back had been up against a wall. She’d had a choice to make. It had obviously been the wrong one.

      She’d chosen the coward’s way out. Just as she’d done nine months earlier. But she was here to make amends, if she could. Not in their relationship. That was certainly gone. Destroyed by her pride, her stupidity, and her fear of history repeating itself. But she could at least set one thing right. What he did with that information was up to him.

      “You’re looking for...?”

      The man in front of her reminded her of her reason for coming.

      What if he wasn’t here yet? It was still early.

      Oh, he was here. He worked notoriously long hours. “I’m actually looking for an...old friend. He used to work at the same hospital that I did in the States.”

      “Luca?”

      Relief swamped her. “Yes. Do you know where I can find him?”

      He glanced at her, a slight frown marring his handsome face. “Refresh my memoria. Which hospital?”

      “Atlanta Central Medical Center.”

      “Ah, I see.” Something about the way he said it made her wonder exactly what Luca had said about his exit from the hospital. It didn’t matter. Nothing he could have said would be worse than the truth. Although she hadn’t orchestrated the layoffs, perhaps she also hadn’t fought them as hard as she could have. At the time, a tiny part of her had wondered whether, if she and Luca weren’t working together, it might be a way to repair some of the rifts that had been growing between them. Rifts she knew she had caused. But scars from a previous relationship had made her extremely wary of workplace romances.

      And Luca hadn’t been able to see how their dating could complicate their jobs, even after they’d erupted in a fierce argument during a meeting, disagreeing over the diagnosis of a patient and causing the whole room to stare at them. Kind of like this man was doing now.

      “I’m sorry,” he said, as if realizing his gaffe. “Come. I’ll take you to Luca.”

      “Thank you. I’m Elyse Tenner, by the way.” She shifted Anna yet again. She’d gotten her directions wrong, leaving the bus a few stops too early, and the heat was taking its toll on her. So much for going in looking cool and unruffled.

      “Nice to meet you. I’m Lorenzo Giorgino. I work with Luca here at the clinic. I’m one of СКАЧАТЬ