Название | Midwives On-Call |
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Автор произведения | Alison Roberts |
Жанр | Короткие любовные романы |
Серия | Mills & Boon e-Book Collections |
Издательство | Короткие любовные романы |
Год выпуска | 0 |
isbn | 9781474034593 |
‘How come she went?’ Alessi asked. ‘It was quite sudden.’
‘It just came up,’ Isla said, and gave him the same answer that she had to Sean. ‘Who wouldn’t kill for twelve months’ secondment in England?’
‘It had nothing to do with Sean?’
‘Sean?’
‘I just picked up on something.’ Alessi glanced over. ‘When he first started, I was down on MMU and Isabel was blushing and avoiding him as much as you would have avoided me tomorrow had I not dragged you out today …’
‘I don’t know what you’re talking about.’
She did, Alessi was sure, but her trust was worth his patience and so he kissed her instead.
His kiss was more intimate than last night, Isla thought. It tasted not so much of passion but of promise and possibility. His mouth was more familiar and yet more intriguing because it pushed her further along a path she had never been on with a man.
Here they could end their amazing weekend.
Right now she could climb out of the car and go up to her apartment. Both of them could gather their thoughts, ready to resume normal service on Monday.
It was Isla who pulled back. ‘I don’t want anyone at work to know …’
‘Of course,’ Alessi said, and then guessed the reason they were still in his car, rather than her asking him up. ‘Oh, yes, you share with Darcie.’ He hesitated, wondering if asking her back to his for a second night was too much, too soon, yet it was Isla’s boldness that took him by delighted surprise.
‘She’s on call tonight.’
It was new, it was delicious, it was a weekend that didn’t have to end just yet as Isla invited him just a little bit further into her life.
FOR A WOMAN who had never dated, Isla got a crash course and the next two weeks were blissful. Even the hard parts, like attending Archie’s funeral in the hospital chapel, were made better for being together.
‘Thanks for everything you did, Isla,’ Donna said as they said their farewells after the service. ‘Especially with Jessica.’
‘How is she doing?’ Isla asked.
‘She’s upset, of course, but she really does know that none of this was her fault. She’s so glad that they had that lovely evening together and that last day.’ Donna turned to Alessi. ‘Thank …’ she attempted, then broke down, and Alessi gave her a cuddle.
‘He was such a beautiful boy,’ he said. ‘I am so sorry that there wasn’t more that could be done. You made the right choice, Donna. He got a whole day of being loved and cuddled by his mum and dad and big sister.’
Isla, who never cried, could feel tears at the backs of her eyes as Donna wept and nodded and then pulled away. ‘I need to get back up to the unit for Elijah.’
‘Go,’ Alessi said. ‘I will see you up there soon.’
He walked up towards Maternity with Isla. He’d felt her standing rigid beside him during the service and had noted that not a tear had been shed by her.
‘Awful, wasn’t it?’ Alessi said.
‘Yep.’
‘Does nothing move you to tears, Isla?’
She halted and turned to face him. ‘Excuse me?’
‘I’m just commenting …’
‘What, because I don’t break down and cry I’m not upset?’
‘I never said that,’ Alessi answered calmly. ‘I was just asking if anything moves you to tears. Babies’ funerals are very difficult.’
‘I agree.’
‘Why do you hold back?’
‘What, because I don’t cry …’
‘You hold back in everything, Isla,’ he said.
It wasn’t a row, more an observation, and one Isla pondered as she set up that night for TMTB.
She was pleased to see that Ruby was back.
‘Are we getting pizza tonight?’ Ruby asked, and Isla nodded.
‘We are. I’ve already ordered it so it should be here soon. How are you doing, Ruby?’
‘I’ve got my scan tomorrow afternoon.’
‘Is anyone coming with you?’ Isla asked, and Ruby shook her head. ‘Would you like me to come with you?’
‘No, thanks.’
‘Well, if you change your mind just ask them to page me.’
As everyone gathered there was one noticeable absence and Isla was delighted to tell the group the happy news. ‘Alison had a little girl on Monday,’ Isla said. ‘The birth went really well and the baby is beautiful. I’ve got a photo on my phone that Alison asked me to show you.’
Her phone was passed around and Isla loved watching the smile on each of the young women’s faces. It was always a nice time but it was also a little confronting for some of the group as they realised that some day soon it would be their baby being spoken about in the group. Clearly it was too much for Ruby because she quickly passed on the phone.
Isla was worried for the young girl and though Ruby hung around afterwards to take the last of the pizza, still she didn’t want to speak with Isla and made her excuses and dashed off.
She needed someone she gelled with, Isla thought. Isla took no offence that that person might not be herself and the next day, when Ruby didn’t page Isla to come for the ultrasound, Isla was actually trying to think who might be the best fit for Ruby when her pager went off.
‘Isla, it’s Darcie. I was wondering if you could come down to the antenatal clinic. I’ve got a patient, Ruby, and—’
‘I know Ruby.’ Isla smiled. ‘Did she change her mind?’
‘Sorry?’
‘I offered to come with her for her ultrasound but she said no.’
‘Well, she’s asked for you now. Isla, there’s an anomaly on the ultrasound. The baby has spina bifida. The poor kid has had the most terrible afternoon. Loads of tests and specialists. Heinz was speaking with her and she’s got terribly upset …’
Isla groaned. As brilliant as Heinz, a paediatric neurologist, was, his people skills weren’t the best. ‘He broached termination and Ruby is beside herself.’
‘I’ll be there now. Who’s the midwife?’ Isla asked, wondering why she hadn’t been told about this long ago. She knew Ruby’s ultrasound had been scheduled for two.
‘Lucas,’ Darcie said, and then hesitated. ‘I didn’t call him in till just before that.’
‘I don’t know what’s going on between the two of you,’ Isla said swiftly, ‘but sort it out. I don’t care if you don’t get on, I don’t care if you’re my flatmate. I care about my patients.’
She was furious as she walked down the corridor but took a calming breath as she stepped into the room. Lucas was sitting with a teary Ruby, who had clearly been through the wringer. She looked so young and vulnerable and she should have had an advocate with her, a friend, anyone, but instead she’d faced it all pretty much alone.
‘It’s okay, Ruby …’ Isla said, but it was the wrong thing to say because an angry Ruby jumped to her feet.