Amethyst loves music and enjoys hip-hop dancing to spice up her dull and dreary life. But one evening on her way home from dance class, she hears a voice that drew her away from her route.
Caught in the act of eavesdropping, her life is about to change in a way she has never foreseen.
David didn't quite know what to do with the beautiful trespasser, but when he learned that she was injured, taking care of her was the only solution.
Little did he suspect that she was about to take care of his lonely heart in return.
CHAPTER 5
I woke up groggy and hungry. My
first thought was that I was going to be late for work when my body
reminded me that I was in a hospital.
I lifted my bandaged hand and peeked
at my fingertips. They were swollen and all kinds of horrible
colours. I put it down and tried to reach the bell. It must have
fallen off the bed.
It took some effort, and not without
pain, to sit upright. Before I could swing my legs over, a warm hand
fell on my shoulder.
I must have been too sleepy because
he didn't scare me.
“David,” I said. I could feel
the blush rising in my face. “I mean, Mr. Morecroft. Good morning.”
I felt like an idiot and shut my
mouth. What was he doing here?
Instead of saying anything, he bent
down and lifted the bell where it hung from its cable. I watched him
press the button. A nurse came inside.
Embarrassed, I waved her closer. “I
need to go,” I whispered, fervently hoping that he wasn't
listening.
She nodded and helped me to stand.
My ankle was strapped making it less painful to walk. After the fuss
I had made last night about using a bedpan, she simply pushed her
shoulder underneath mine, and helped me to the toilet.
Back in the room, having hobbled
holding onto the rail, my audience was still there.
Once the nurse had helped me get
back into bed, and rearranged the covers, David came closer.
“The surgeon will be here within
the hour. We have contacted your employer and gave them the news.
Your boss, a Mr. Henry, said that you have enough sick leave
available so your job is not in jeopardy.”
I avoided looking at him as I
thanked him. Mr. Henry hated his job and as a result made his
employees' lives miserable if things were not to his liking. My being
in the hospital would not be to his liking. I would need to look for
another job when I was released.
I didn't mention that to David. I am
grateful that the Morecrofts was doing this for me, but I didn't want
more of their charity.
“Is there someone we can call for
you. A friend? Husband?”
“No, it's okay.”
I know I sounded dismissive, but
there was truly no one to call. I wasn't close to anyone I knew, and
I preferred it that way.
Soon after a different nurse came to
prepare me for the operation.
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