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“Good job, Tessa. Nualli would be proud,” Molly said, stepping forward to pat me on the shoulder.

“Thank you.” I cleared my throat, attempting to ignore the obvious tension in the room. “Has Nate’s family been contacted?” I asked, mainly to just fill the silence.

“Yes, I believe they’re in the waiting room…Where are you going?”

“To go talk to them,” I said.

“I’m pretty sure that’s where Dr. Sholly went.”

I paused. “Oh…Okay.”

Molly shook her head and laughed. “Tessa, don’t get yourself in trouble, now.”

I recalled the way Dr. Sholly looked at me before he left. “I think it’s already too late for that.”

Shit.

CHAPTER 2

Evan

It was already lunch hour, and I still felt disoriented. Dammit. I felt like my time working the night shift had turned me into a vampire. All it took was one day to recall why I had previously vowed to stick with the night life.

One day and one nurse…

“Good job earlier today, Dr. Sholly,” one of the emergency department nurses said to me in the break room as I fixed myself an umpteenth cup of coffee. I glanced up at her, not recognizing her name or face. She blushed under my gaze, and I had to wonder if her compliment was genuine or sarcastic, given that my performance earlier had been far from my ordinary standards. When I offered her no response, she quickly got herself a bottle of water from the vending machine and made her exit.

I sighed, flopping down in a nearby chair and taking a sip of my coffee that was too hot and burned the roof of my mouth. I swore under my breath. All the whole, one face floated through my mind.

Tessa Kennery.

I’d never had the pleasure of working with her before, and frankly, that morning’s experience hadn’t exactly been a pleasure. Or perhaps in some ways, it had been too much of a pleasure—I couldn’t really figure out which was the case.

There was no denying that Nurse Kennery was an absolute knock-out. I couldn’t recall the last time I’d seen a woman so attractive. Even nurse scrubs and a sloppy hair bun couldn’t hide the natural sex-appeal that oozed from her. That silky blonde hair. Those stunningly bright blue eyes. Those amazing curves, which she had unfortunately caught me staring at…

Way to go, Evan, I thought to myself with a humorless laugh. I took another sip of coffee, thinking about how not only did the living Aphrodite think I was an unfit doctor, but she likely thought I was a sexist pig as well. I squirmed in discomfort at the thought.

The door to the break area swung open. I reached for a magazine, pretending to be interested as I sipped more of my coffee.

“Hey, Evan. How’s the daylight hours treating you?”

I looked up to see Morris, one of our surgeons.

“Makes me remember why I resigned to the night life,” I answered.

Morris chuckled. “Oh, so you’re not fond of being here with us mere mortals?”

I smirked. “No, that’s not it. It’s just that my brain doesn’t always kick in until the AM hours are over.”

“Well, you’re in luck,” he said, pulling a paper bag from the staff refrigerator. He crossed the room over to the table, took a seat, and pulled a sandwich from his bag. “It’s past noon now.”

I gave a strained smile. I had nothing against Morris. He was a great doctor and someone I could have even considered

a friend. I just wasn’t in the mood for small talk, which was clearly lost on him. He beckoned me over to the table with him. “Come and keep an old man company, will you?”

I’d been staring down at the magazine in my lap, trying to appear engrossed by it, but apparently I hadn’t been convincing enough. I glanced up at Morris again.

“Anything interesting in there?” he asked, nodding toward the magazine.

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