of charts Dr. Hill had dumped on her threatening to avalanche onto the floor. Her fingers f
e righ
oed, his voic
e death warme
Hattie Case slid into the chair beside her, pushing
ng a sip. "She's been riding you since you got assi
nk." She took a gulp of the scalding coffee, letting it burn a path
ed, her gaze fixed on the entrance to the cardiac ward dow
e could feel the shift in the atmosphere, the way the lo
looked
as if she owned the place. Which, in a way, she did. Her family were major donors. She was dre
ke's stomach clench into a tight, pa
rr
looked perfect together. A power couple straight from the pages of a magazine. The brilliant su
o greet them, her face arranged
nning! It's so good to
I brought you something." She handed over a small, elegant box of pas
She shot a triumphant look over her shoulder at Bla
Blake. A flicker of something-amusement, or maybe just pure contempt-crossed
tone light and airy. "Your residen
s froze over
saw something dark and unreadable in their depths, but it was gone
aid, his voice carrying easily in the quiet hall
er than his public rebuke in the conference room.
r and started to stand up. Blake's hand shot
her voice raw. "Please
r chair, her face a thun
arrett. She looped her arm through his. "Come on, darling. I
rned and walked away with her, n
, disappearing down the hall. Her phone buzzed in the pocket o
ew me
a text alert
as been made to your trus
s from an unknown num
onight. Wear t
was a physical thing, a sour taste at the back of her throat. He shames
er expression full of conc
es. She took a deep, shuddering breath and force
e word back to th
k
bank notification, and stood up. She picked up a
these," she said
back straight, each
d told Gwyneth to go on ahead. He stood in the shadows of an alcove, watching Bl
d said. But what he'd liked even less was the cowed, defeated look on Blake's f
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