A Heartbeat away from You by Ann M. Miller
Author:Ann M. Miller [Ann M. Miller]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Sword and Silk Books
Published: 2022-03-16T00:00:00+00:00
At lunchtime the next day, I went to the office, where I found Karen on the phone. She held up a finger and mouthed One second. I sat in one of the three chairs lined up in a row across from her desk and glanced at Mr. B.âs closed office door, hoping against hope he was in.
I rubbed my eyes and leaned my head against the wall. Ali hadnât texted me back the night before, but Iâd been so consumed with my research I hadnât given myself much time to think about it. Iâd read up on pacemakers and their functions, and researched both adolescents and athletes with pacemakers. While Iâd unearthed only a couple of articles about professional athletes with the device, Iâd found some resources warning against playing contact sports if you had been fitted with a pacemaker, as collisions and physical contact could damage the system. Baseball wasnât a contact sport per se, but what about throwing yourself across the field to catch a ball? Or running into another player? Or even sliding head first onto a base? Would those kinds of impacts dislodge Aliâs pacemaker or shift the wires in her heart? Mr. B. certainly seemed to think so. Iâd tried corroborating his opinion, but the rabbit hole that was the Internet wasnât much help. By midnight, with my eyes burning, Iâd crawled into bed.
At least if I talked to Mr. B., he could shed some light on the situation and tell me exactly what kind of heart condition Ali had.
Karen hung up the phone. âYou okay, Max?â
âI need to talk to Mr. B. Itâs important.â
âHeâs in a meeting. Iâm not sure when heâll be finished with this one. You might want toââ
âThatâs all right,â I said quickly. âIâll wait.â
She nodded. âOkay then. I know better than to try to talk you out of something when youâve made your mind up.â She slid open a drawer in her desk and held up an open package of Twizzlers. âWant a snack while you wait?â
She didnât have to ask twice. I vaulted from my chair and pulled out two strings of strawberry licorice. âThanks.â
âYouâre welcome, honey.â She resealed the package, eyes trained on me. âGirl troubles?â
I almost choked on a piece of licorice. âWh-what?â I sputtered.
The crowâs feet at the corner of her eyes crinkled as she smiled. âI saw you and Miss Benton leaving school together yesterday. Now here you are, with a glum look on your face, a look Iâve never seen on you beforeâ¦â She lifted one shoulder in a shrug. âSo I just wondered.â
She saw us? I twisted the strap of my backpack, the tips of my ears burning. Oh, this was bad. This was very, very bad. If Mr. B.âs secretary had seen us locked in a kiss together, I was a dead man.
I coughed. It still felt like a piece of Twizzler was caught in my throat. âI, umâ¦â
Karen laughed. âIâm only teasing. I saw her get in the car with you. I figured you were being nice and offered her a ride.
Download
This site does not store any files on its server. We only index and link to content provided by other sites. Please contact the content providers to delete copyright contents if any and email us, we'll remove relevant links or contents immediately.
In Control (The City Series) by Crystal Serowka(36147)
The Wolf Sea (The Oathsworn Series, Book 2) by Low Robert(35140)
We Ride Upon Sticks by Quan Barry(34437)
Crowbone (The Oathsworn Series, Book 5) by Low Robert(33528)
The Book of Dreams (Saxon Series) by Severin Tim(33307)
The Daughters of Foxcote Manor by Eve Chase(23525)
Trainspotting by Irvine Welsh(21521)
Call Me by Your Name by André Aciman(20378)
The Secret History by Donna Tartt(18857)
Shot Through The Heart (Supernature Book 1) by Edwin James(18855)
The Girl from the Opera House by Nancy Carson(15725)
All the Missing Girls by Megan Miranda(15592)
American King (New Camelot #3) by Sierra Simone(15477)
Pimp by Iceberg Slim(14398)
Sad Girls by Lang Leav(14316)
The Betrayed by Graham Heather(12751)
The Betrayed by David Hosp(12665)
4 3 2 1: A Novel by Paul Auster(12289)
Still Me by Jojo Moyes(11186)