Page 17 of Heartless Doctor


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"Fuck," I cursed.

"What did you do this time?" She sighed as she walked over to my side of the table and looked at my computer screen. "You didn't cancel?"

"I forgot," I groaned.

"We can't have her going back right now, not when she's already halfway here," she pointed out. "Can you imagine how embarrassing it must be?"

"Yeesh, you don't need to tell me, I can already imagine the look of horror on her face," I replied as I slammed my hand on the table.

"Don't injure yourself, I'm not a nurse," she reminded me.

"What do I do now? If we have her here, there'll be nothing for her to do, and she's the nurse Helen talked about," I said. "What do I do Stacy?"

"Call your brothers?" she suggested.

"Ah, yes." I sat up and picked up my fun, speed dialing my younger brother.

"What is it?" he asked immediately he picked up the phone.

"And a lovely day to you my sweet brother," I greeted warmly. "Do you know that cells work better in the body because they get help from other cells? In fact, our body is just a reminder that when one part of us is in trouble, the others can help fix it."

There was a pause of silence and I heard Stacy facepalm.

Ian let out a long sigh, "What did you mess up this time?"

"That's quite the assumption, but since you already assumed, I might as well tell you…"

"I'm not doing it," he cut me off.

"There you go again," I sighed. "At least let me finish, it might even benefit you."

"Fine, I'm listening."

Selfish much?

"Okay so you know that program that I'm organizing involving travel nurses? Yeah, I accidentally ordered an extra one," I explained. "Now while I would love her to be around me, I just fear that she might not have anything to do."

"So you want her to work at my place instead?" he asked.

"You know is why you're the smartest amongst the tree of us," I grinned. "I'll give you her details, and she'll start as soon as tomorrow. Now as for lodging…"

"I'm not doing it," he cut me off again.

"I thought you were in it," I said.

"I don't remember saying I was; you just continued talking, and I didn't find any way to benefit," he sighed.

"Give me back the moment where I praised you for being the smartest amongst us." I frowned.

"I'm still the smartest, and I'm thinking of a better solution for you. My hospital is full now, so I can't take in extra help," he replied. "It's almost summer, patients will be coming to fix botch jobs or give themselves a bigger butt. Lord, have mercy."

Yeah, Ian did mostly plastic surgery.

"I'm sorry for assuming, please continue," I apologized.

"I don't need the extra hand, but Ben mention something about restructuring to make his schedule fit for Chloe," he said.

"Oh, yeah, I remember," I said, "Well, we have to hope the Ben doesn't turn away the poor nurse Olivia."

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