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Authors: Catherine Bybee
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Before the Moon Rises
by Catherine Bybee
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CONTENTS
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He kept his smile in place despite his state of undress.
"Maybe I can explain my, er, situation over eggs benedict."
She was tempted, even with him dressed in a hospital
issue gown open in the back, she was tempted. "I don't think
so."
"Why not? You said yourself I'm good looking, and I know
you're curious about why I ended up here."
Janet slid the paperwork she held in front of him and
handed him her pen. "Even if I wanted to, I make it a rule not
to date my patients."
"Humm..." He took the paper and signed his name, then
pushed it in her direction. "I'm no longer your patient."
Janet couldn't stop the giggle that erupted. "Listen..." She
picked up the paper and noted his name. "Mr. Ritter. I'm
flattered, really I am, but I don't think this would be a good
idea."
"I suggested breakfast, not marriage."
"You're wearing a hospital gown and a smile."
"I'll change. We can drop by my house so I can get my
wallet."
Janet narrowed her eyes. "Is this some perverse way to
get a free ride home?"
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"I'll pay for gas." His eyes locked with hers sending a chill
up her spine.
"Hey Janet," a voice called from beyond the closed curtain.
"I've got to go. Day shift needs report." But her feet didn't
move. Instead, she stared at him, knowing somehow she
would give in to his request, and if nothing else give him a
ride home.
Something she had never done before.
"I'll meet you outside, by your car."
On a sigh she said, "Yeah, okay." Janet turned away. "How
do you know what I drive?"
"I don't, but I'll figure it out."
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This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and
incidents either are the product of the author's imagination or
are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons
living or dead, business establishments, events, or locales, is
entirely coincidental.
Before the Moon Rises
COPYRIGHT (C) 2009 by Catherine Bybee
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or
reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written
permission of the author or The Wild Rose Press except in the
case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles or
reviews.
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Cover Art by
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Publishing History
First Black Rose Edition, 2010
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To David.
Romance...
it's easy to write when you live it everyday.
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To my editor Callie for all her hard work and dedication to
making this story sing.
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Reviews
Catherine delivers a truly heartwarming love story. Author
Lynne Roberts
Ms. Bybee does a wonderful job with the slow reveal, allowing
the reader to discover the characters in a natural progression
rather than having them dumped in the reader's lap, no mean
feat for a short piece. Author Angel Martinez
Wonderful read you just can't put down.
Author Dayana Knight
This short is packed with all the things I love...a talented use
of first person, lots of sexual tension, great descriptions, and
a hero who makes you weak with desire...and that's all in the
first three pages! Author Emma Lai
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The radio squealed in her ear adding to the chaos of the
busy emergency room at County General. Janet grabbed a
pen from the pocket of her hot pink scrub top and poised it
over the run sheet as she hit the talk button with her other
hand. "This is County Base, come in 79."
"We're on scene with an approximate 35 year old male,
about 185 pounds with an altered level of consciousness. He's
unresponsive with a GCS of 13. No visible signs of trauma.
His glucose is 112." The medic continued to ramble off normal
vital signs, which Janet jotted down.
When the paramedic paused, she pushed the button on the
radio and spoke into the mic. "79, is there any evidence of
ETOH?"
"Negative. There's no alcohol on scene, and I don't smell
any on his breath."
Janet sat forward and gave her orders. "Try two milligrams
of Narcan IV push, I'll stand by."
While she waited for the medic to carry out the order, she
yelled over the nurse's station at one of the Techs. "Hey Tom,
can you have C-2 ready? 79's coming in with a run."
"County, are you there?"
"Go ahead, 79."
"No response to the Narcan."
She tilted her head toward the radio, trying in vain to block
out the noise of the department. "Mitch, is there anything
pointing to what we have?" The Paramedic on the other end
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was seasoned. He had seen almost everything in the last
twenty years.
"I think he's psych."
"Based on what?"
"The man's naked."
Janet heard laughter in the background. The men on scene
were obviously getting some levity out of this one.
She tossed her pen down and stopped worrying about
giving the wrong orders. Following procedure, she rambled off
a list of things to be done with the patient before he made it
to the back door. She knew the medics had already
completed most of them, making the exercise a waste.
Finished, she signed off and logged in the run.
It had been a bitch of a night. Janet glanced out the back
doors of the ER where the sun started to rise. Unfortunately,
day shift wasn't due in for another hour. They couldn't get
here fast enough as far as she was concerned.
Patients had bombarded the ER nonstop since she arrived
at 7:00 PM the day before. Graveyard sucked. Add a full
moon to the equation, and it always proved to be a
nightmare. So much so, she'd learned long ago to schedule
her days off around it. As most good plans go however, she
was stuck with a full moon shift when one of her fellow nurses
ended up sick with the flu.
Now beat, she rubbed the back of her neck, urging the
muscles to relax, and counted the minutes to when she could
leave.
Less than five minutes later, Emergency Medical
Technicians wheeled the patient-laden gurney into C-2 with
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the paramedics in tow. Janet nodded to them, grabbed a
triage sheet and walked behind the curtain.
"Anything change?" she asked, then set the papers on the
overcrowded crash cart.
"He's responding to pain a little more. But he's still
completely out." Mitch tore off his paperwork and handed it
over.
Janet grasped a set of EKG patches and started placing
them on the man's chest. Lucky for him his torso was free of
hair. Otherwise, she would have had to shave the
unconscious man.
Surprisingly, the man was rather well-groomed considering
he was most likely some psycho off his meds. His flawlessly
shaped bronzed chest caught her attention and his arms
appeared as if they lifted weights on a daily basis.
He wasn't homeless. That was a given.
So why was he naked in the busy streets of LA? No matter,
it didn't change what she needed to do.
"Is LAPD coming in?" she asked the medic before he left.
"They were on scene and took a report. They'll come by
later for a follow up." Mitch reached for his radio. A series of
beeps told them both he had another run. "Man, tonight is
never gonna end."
"You can say that again," Janet agreed.
"See ya in a few minutes."
Janet watched as he high-tailed it out the doors.
With her attention back to her patient, she started
pressing buttons on the monitor and studied the different
leads on his EKG.
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Normal.
Yanking the stethoscope off her neck, she quickly checked
his lungs and heart.
Normal.
She placed a knuckle to his sternum and gave a deep turn.
He grimaced but didn't wake up.
Looking around first, Janet picked up his arm, placed it
over his head and let it drop.
Down it went, right on his face.
Damn!
"Humph." Janet studied the man's face for the first time.
He had deep-set features with a firm jaw. His five o'clock
shadow was more like a 7:00 AM shadow, but hell, it was
almost 7:00 AM. She opened his eyelids and checked his
pupils. When she did, she found the deepest midnight blue
eyes she had ever scene.
His dark hair, somewhat long, was well-kept. His even tan
made her wonder if he spent most of his time on the beach.
No, he definitely wasn't homeless.
Even his skin held the scent of some exotic cologne. It
wasn't something she could point out, but it certainly wasn't
'Eau de Street.'
After checking to make sure his IV ran freely, Janet went
to find one of the ER doctors for a consult.
"Well, let's start with a CT and a full set of labs. Drop a
catheter in him and get a urine analysis and a serum drug
screen. We'll see what we get then." Dr. Henry followed the
same triage assessment she had done before sailing out the
door.
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Within minutes, the patient's blood was on its way to the
lab and radiology wheeled the man into CT before loaded him
onto the x-ray table. Janet stood in the wings waiting for the
test to finish.
Jack, the radiology tech, talked through the entire exam.
"Damn, did you see the last guy?"
"Yeah, he was completely FUBAR," Janet said while
watching John Doe's monitor.
"What's FUBAR?"
Jack glanced over at his trainee and then started to laugh.
"Fucked Up Beyond All Recognition."
The kid's face went green with the memory. Janet had to
admit, the scene was really grotesque. Right out of a horror
novel.
"Do you think it was an animal attack?"
Janet glanced up from her paperwork and shook her head.
"Had to be, but I'm not sure what kind of animal."
"Looked like a dog to me. Probably a Pit." Jack tapped
buttons on the massive keyboard in front of him. Black and
white images of John Doe's skull appeared.
"I don't think it was a dog. The bites were deeper and