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Authors: Catherine Bybee
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more vicious. Besides, if he'd been mauled by a dog I would
have started sneezing the minute he came in." Everyone in
the Emergency Department knew about Janet's allergy to
dogs. Whoever worked triage understood not to give her
patients who had run-ins with biting dogs.
Jack scanned the pictures and shrugged his shoulders. "I
don't see anything."
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"Let's get him back to his room. I need to get a Foley in
him before day shift arrives. I don't need them bitching about
me leaving work for them."
Alone with her patient, Janet removed the catheter kit
from the supply cabinet and placed it on the bed. She closed
the curtain to insure privacy. Not that he would complain; he
was still completely out.
She tossed back the covers and took the time to dress the
man in a hospital gown. The stranger was built. Tan,
muscular and good lord his package was something to be
reckoned with. Janet didn't make a habit out of really noticing
her patients 'packages', in fact, she couldn't remember ever
really looking before. Okay, maybe she looked, but she never
ogled. This man was well worth ogling.
Embarrassed over where her eyes landed, she opened the
Foley catheter kit and prepared to insert the tube to collect
his urine.
Good thing he's out.
She'd hate to be caught
staring at the man's assets.
How unprofessional.
Gloved up, she lifted his penis and lubed the end of the
catheter tubing. Out of habit she murmured, "This is going to
hurt you, more than me."
A strong voice from the top of the bed stopped her mid
stride. "Don't you think I should know your name first?"
Shocked, Janet let out a little shriek. Her grip tightened on
the man's penis, her eyes shot up to his face. Deep blue eyes
swirled and sparkled with a hidden smile, yet his lips
remained in a thin line.
She opened her mouth to speak but no words came.
"Well?" he asked, his voice thick and drawn out.
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"The doctor needs a urine sample," Janet blurted.
John Doe's eyes traveled to his private parts. In that
second, Janet felt his penis twitch and start to harden.
"Oh, God!"
She jumped back, dropping his erect penis in her haste.
Her face turned red so fast, Max thought she might
spontaneously combust right in front of him.
She was utterly frazzled, it took every effort for him not to
bust out laughing. She couldn't be more than five-feet-six,
her body shape hidden by the outfit she wore. Small but
mighty, he thought. Obviously, she wasn't used to being
caught off guard.
He'd awoken in some crazy places, some outrageous
situations. But this was a first. "I'm in a hospital?"
"Yes, County General."
Her eyes refused to meet his. They did, however, scan his
body. Unable to control the reaction to her open stare his
body responded. Her scent filled his brain. He stifled an
audible sniff, but he smelled her nonetheless. Her eyes hid
her desire, but her scent didn't. Something else permeated
the air, but he wasn't certain what it was.
She started clearing away the catheter tray, her
composure returned. In a casual gesture, she covered his
exposed frame and tossed away her supplies. "You can give
the doctor a sample, now that you're awake."
"A sample of what?"
"Urine."
"Oh, yeah." Max sat up and removed the patches from his
chest.
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"Hey, what are you doing?"
"Leaving."
"You can't do that."
Max continued to dislodge the medical equipment, ignoring
her words. "I'm not sick. I don't need a hospital."
"You were unconscious a minute ago. And have been for at
least a half an hour. I think you should have a workup."
Max stood up, the cold hospital floor met his feet.
Half an
hour? How the hell did that happen?
He peered through a
small slip in the curtain, which gave him a view of the busy
emergency department. It was then he saw him, off in a
corner in deep conversation with another patient.
Instantly on alert, Max stepped back out of view, his mind
raced for an escape. He took a glance at his naked knees and
bare feet. He needed clothes. "Is there an extra pair of scrubs
I can borrow?"
The nurse cocked her head to the side and took a step
closer to him. "Do you remember your name?"
He tore his eyes from his enemy and settled his gaze on
her. "What's your name?"
"I asked you first."
His chuckle caught him by surprise. Her scent made his
body ache.
Damn after effect of the change.
This time it
seemed so much more powerful. "Max. My name is Max."
"Do you know why you were unconscious, Max?"
He couldn't stop from moving closer to her, something
radiated off of her that drew him in. He towered over her, all
six-foot-two of him. "I think you need to tell me your name."
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Her eyes drifted to his chest, her lower lip sucked in.
"Janet O'Brien."
Max reached out and placed her left hand in his. He
brought it to his lips and kissed the back of it. Her pulse
jumped. She didn't wear a ring. "Thank you for taking such
wonderful care of me, Janet. But I really need to be on my
way."
She was blushing again, this time a smile laced her
features. "You're going to have to sign out against medical
advice." She removed her hand from his. "I'll go get the
paperwork."
She started to move from the room, but Max stopped her.
"Miss O'Brien?"
"Yes?"
"Don't forget the clothes."
She nodded, pivoted and left his side. His cheek twitched.
Her cute little butt swayed in rhythm with her hips as she
walked past the nurse's station and disappeared from sight.
His eyes drew to thin slits. Gorman's steadfast stare followed
the hot pink uniform as well.
She emerged with an arm full of clothes. Then, quick as a
snake, his rival's hand shot out and stopped her in her path.
Every muscle in Max's body tightened. Gorman kept his
grip on Miss O'Brien's arm while he spoke with her. When she
backed up, Max saw her unease.
He could smell her fear.
She ended her discussion and turned Max's way.
Gorman's eyes raked her frame when she walked away.
Damn. He just picked his next target. The sexy little blonde
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nurse won't stand a chance when Gorman makes the change
later tonight.
"Here you go," she handed him the scrubs.
Max closed the drape behind her. "So, Miss O'Brien, when
do you get off?"
"Excuse me?"
What was going on? Janet stared at Max in disbelief. In the
six years of working in the ER, never had a patient asked her
this question, and now it happened twice in less than two
minutes.
She rubbed her arm where the other man had grabbed
her. If it wasn't for the fact that the medical staff and security
surrounded her she would have been alarmed. Hell, she was
alarmed. The man in the hallway had been anything but
polite. She didn't reveal her schedule to him, resulting in a
heated stare from the man. Janet tried to be nice about it,
but it didn't seem to work. She told him she was involved,
which was a complete lie.
Now, Mr. Naked Man asked her the same question.
"I asked when you got off work. Maybe I could buy you
breakfast, for taking such great care of me."
Janet stood back, folded her arms across her chest and
made a show out of sweeping his body with her eyes. "I'll
admit you're good looking, but looks won't buy you a cup of
coffee in this town."
He flashed his teeth and, dear God, the man had dimples—
really cute dimples—which stood in dark contrast to his
masculine features. Janet shifted to her other foot in an
attempt to appear unaffected by his smile.
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"I think I can afford to buy you a cup of coffee."
"Really? So you
choose
to walk the streets of LA naked in
the middle of the night?"
Now it was him, shifting in his shoes, or rather, hospital
slippers. 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?"
"I'll pay for gas." His eyes locked with hers sending a chill
up her spine.
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"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 was crazy. No, it was stupid. Even attractive men can
be serial killers.
Janet changed into a simple pair of jeans and loose knit
top. She ran a brush through her hair and slapped on some
lip-gloss. Before leaving the women's locker room, she
checked her purse twice, assuring herself the mace sat at the
bottom of her bag.
At the last minute, she dialed her home phone number and
left a message. Just in case she ended up dead, the police
would have an idea of who did it. "I'm leaving work to take
Max Ritter, a patient from last night's shift, home. I've got to
be crazy." She tossed the phone into her purse.
"Oh, God," she groaned.
This really is stupid.
She walked to the parking lot slower than normal. Sure
enough, Mr. Naked Man leaned against her car. This time
dressed in scrubs, slippers on his feet.
"I started to think you changed your mind."
"I should." Janet clicked her alarm key and unlocked the
doors of the car. "Get in before I do."
Tucked behind the steering wheel, Janet fastened her
seatbelt. "Where do you live?"
He rambled off a few directions and a street address. Janet
put the car in gear and left the parking lot.
"Nice car."
"I like it," she said, trying her best not to look at him.
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"I didn't see you behind the wheel of a 'Vette. You seemed
to be more like a sub-compact kind of girl."
"What's that suppose to mean?" She dared a glance. His
smug expression turned to one of innocence.
Max put his hands in the air. "It wasn't meant as an
insult."
Janet rounded the corner a little fast; Max held the side of
the door in an obvious attempt at avoiding injury.
Sub-
compact my foot!
She smiled. "I like fast cars. My dad used to
race when I was a kid. It's in my blood, so-to-speak."
"Humm... I'll bet you work on it yourself."
Janet glanced over at him again, not sure if he was
mocking her. "As a matter of fact—"
"I would think after all the experience you must have
taking care of accident victims, you would drive something
safer," he interrupted.
"Stupid drivers and unkempt cars get in accidents. Seldom
is it solely the car's fault. Besides, just because it will go fast,
doesn't mean I drive it fast." She glanced down, noticed the
speedometer inch toward 85 MPH, then eased up on the gas.
"Tell me, Mr. Ritter."
"Max."
"Okay, Max. If you didn't think I drove a Corvette, then
how did you know which car was mine?"
"I have a keen sense of smell."
Janet peered over the brim of her sunglasses. "You could