Last Day of My Life by Lani Lynn Vale

Last Day of My Life by Lani Lynn Vale

Author:Lani Lynn Vale [Vale, Lani Lynn]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: BA
Published: 2014-06-26T07:00:00+00:00


Chapter 12

Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. Translation: Bitches be crazy, so don’t fuck with them.

-E-card

Winter

“There’s some guy waiting for you to come out of the side entrance.” A nurse said from beside me as I had her sign my report.

“What’s he look like?” I asked, even though I didn’t need the confirmation.

I knew who it was. I also knew I did not want to talk to him. Not now. Not ever.

“Tall, muscular, tanned skin, black hair. Hot body. Tall drink of water on the worst day of a Texas summer.”

Yep. That was Jack.

“Thanks.” I muttered as I walked towards Danni. She was flirting with an ER doctor. Typical. The girl had no morals. Especially since the wedding ring was blatantly obvious to me twenty feet away.

“Unit fifty one, standby at 112 Doral Drive for a pregnant woman in labor. Husband is said to be armed and holding the wife hostage.”

“Unit fifty one on standby.” I said as I jogged past Danni, calling her name as I went.

I ran out at a full sprint, only stopping long enough for the doors to open. Ignoring the imposing shape waiting adjacent to where the ambulance was backed into a bay, I snatched open the door, hopped in, put on my seatbelt, and then waited a minute and seventeen seconds for Danni to hop her happy ass in. That’s right, I timed her ass. Which would be making it into my report on her evaluation when I did it later today.

During that minute and seventeen seconds, I made note that Gabe was no longer there. Typed in the address on the GPS. Flipped on the radio. Fiddled with my watch. Turned the headlights on. Counted buttons on the dash. Anything that didn’t make me look at the asshole cheating bastard in front of me.

“Sorry, girl.” Danni said, as she finally made her way into the truck.

I ignored her flippancy. The girl had zero initiative. I didn’t see her making it long here. That is, unless she succeeded in seducing the boss, which I happened to overhear during a phone conversation she’d had earlier.

Pulling out, I flipped on the lights and headed where the British man on the GPS told me to go. The siren wasn’t needed yet

We made it to the scene unscathed, which was a win with the traffic at its best. That feat in itself was saying something because people are dumbasses when it comes to emergency vehicles. Paramedics have to follow the same laws that regular people do, although we do have some latitude depending on the situation. We still have to stop at stop signs and stop lights. We still have to follow the speed limit.

A muscular officer dressed all in black with his badge clipped to his hip stopped us from getting too close and came up to my window. His eyes flicked to Danni in the passenger seat, but her flirty eyes didn’t faze him any because just as fast they flicked back to me. He was tall, with reddish blonde hair that was sticking up at the top, as if he’d been woken up.



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