Jamieson Finn by Sandi Lynn

Jamieson Finn by Sandi Lynn

Author:Sandi Lynn [Lynn, Sandi]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Sandi Lynn Romance, LLC
Published: 2018-12-13T18:30:00+00:00


Chapter Twenty-Eight

Jamieson

The next morning, I went in the back way of the hospital to avoid seeing Grace. It was eventually inevitable that we were going to run into each other, especially when she needed a consult on a patient. I just prayed that wasn’t today. I had just finished my morning rounds when my pager went off and I was needed down in the ER. That sure as hell didn’t last long.

“Someone paged me?” I walked into trauma room two and saw Grace standing over a patient.

“I did,” she spoke without looking at me. “Patient was hit by a truck walking across the street. She has massive internal bleeding and a skull fracture. Her heart stopped, but I was able to revive her.”

I walked over to the patient and checked her eyes with my light.

“Her pupils aren’t responding and there is no corneal reflex. I’m sorry, Dr. Harper, your patient is brain dead,” I spoke as I stared into her eyes. “You need to prepare the family.” I walked out of the room.

As I was walking to the elevator, I noticed some of the nurses and some of the doctors staring at me. My pager went off. Renata needed to see me stat. I took the elevator up to her office and lightly knocked on the door.

“You needed to see me?”

“Yes, come in, Dr. Finn, and have a seat. How did your presentation go?”

“It went good.”

“And Dr. Harper’s?”

“She did great. Is this what was so urgent?”

“Renata, you needed—” Grace stopped speaking when she saw me.

“Come in and have a seat. I need to speak with both of you. There’s a rumor going around this hospital that the two of you got married while you were in Las Vegas.”

“Who would say that?” I nervously asked.

“Apparently, someone in this hospital, and I’m not naming names, was in Vegas, in the elevator with the two of you. This person overheard you say, ‘We’ll call my attorney and see how quickly we can get this marriage annulled.’ This person also said that the two of you looked panicked. So, you two better come clean now!” she spoke through gritted teeth.

“Shit.” I placed my hand over my face.

“Did you just say ‘shit,’ Dr. Finn?”

“It’s true,” Grace spoke in calm soft voice. “Dr. Finn and I did get married in Las Vegas, but it was a mistake and we’re having it annulled as quickly as possible. We were drunk.”

“Drunk? You were drunk?” she voiced loudly. “So it isn’t just a rumor, then?”

“No, Renata, it’s not,” Grace replied.

“And you!” She pointed at me. “What the hell did I tell you?”

“It happened,” I voiced loudly. “We were heavily intoxicated and didn’t know what we were doing. We are getting it taken care of immediately. No one was supposed to ever know. Shit.”

“Shit is right. Now the whole hospital is talking, so expect some backlash, Dr. Finn, from all the heartbroken nurses who wanted more from you.”

“Are we done here?” I got up from my seat. “I have an aneurysm I need to clip.



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