Scarlet Wilson - The Doctor's Baby Secret

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Expecting the astronaut's baby! Dr. Corrine Carter's job as medical adviser heats up when daredevil Austin Mitchell joins the astronaut training program. And it's soon clear their chemistry is hotter than a Texas summer! For all his cheeky self-confidence, gorgeous Austin makes this relationship-shy doctor feel out of this world. So when their sizzling fling has an unexpected consequence, does Corrine dare to dream of a home and a future with her star-bound pilot?

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The ultimate goal.

He looked along the line of instructors. Three of them had been astronauts. Some were doctors. And others were experts in the types of technology they’d use aboard the space station. Every one of them had something to teach him.

So why did his eyes keep going back to the tired blonde on the platform?

CHAPTER FOUR

CORRINE SMILED AS she stood at the side of the training pool. She liked early mornings. It was her favourite time. Sipping her coffee as she watched the sunrise was always her favourite part of the day.

There was something so calming about watching the smudges of orange and yellow emerge from the distance. She lived only a few miles from the base in an old clapboard-style house with its own front porch. She’d even managed to find an old rocker for her porch and drank her coffee there every morning. It grounded her. The last eight years had been hard—all driving towards her goal of working at WSSA. Once qualified she’d worked as an emergency medicine specialist for a few years before studying Aerospace Medicine at Dayton, Ohio for two years. There had been no time for fun, no time for relationships and no time for socialising.

At least that was what she told anyone who asked. It seemed simpler.

She didn’t want pity. Her first experience had been with a guy much older who had treated her badly. She’d learned quickly—the hard way. She’d escaped with a promptly placed bottle to the back of his skull and vowed never to let herself seem vulnerable again. A few years of self-defence classes had taught her everything she needed to know. Everything had to be on her terms. And every relationship after that had been. Trouble was, most guys didn’t like that. And she’d never let herself get truly emotionally involved with any of them.

Now, she had the job of her dreams and the mortgage on a house to match. Who needed a guy? All she needed was a dog.

She folded her arms across her chest as she watched the candidates being briefed at the side of the pool. All candidates were required to complete military water survival before beginning their flying syllabus. They also had to become SCUBA qualified to prepare them for spacewalk training. It was surprising how many of the trainees didn’t realise a large percentage of astronaut training was carried out in water. Apart from the fact that they could land in water after their descent back to earth, working in water, timing their missions to coincide with oxygen supplies and learning about buoyancy were all crucial parts of the training.

This morning’s session was relatively simple. One of the other instructors was briefing them. She was only there to look after anyone that got into difficulties.

‘You’ll be required to swim three lengths of the twenty-five-metre pool without stopping, then swim three lengths dressed in your flight suit and tennis shoes. There’s no time limit but once you’ve completed that you’re required to tread water continuously for ten minutes wearing your flight suit.’

She saw the anxious glances. This test was pretty well known amongst the candidates—she’d be surprised if any of them hadn’t made special arrangements to practise in advance.

The instructor blew his whistle. Almost instantly all the candidates disappeared into the water. Some dives were better than others. Nearly all started in a fast crawl. It didn’t really surprise her that Austin Mitchell was right out there in front. Two others favoured the breaststroke. Austin’s fellow candidate, Michael, matched him stroke for stroke.

She smiled at the competitive edge. It was good. It kept them motivated and on point. They turned in unison and headed back down the pool.

She tried not to stare. A quick glance around told her no one was watching. It was too easy to see the defined muscles in his back and shoulders. The guy had to spend all his spare time in the gym. Which was good. He would need a defined programme for going to space. And it would be her that would design it for him. It was important that all astronaut candidates were at their peak of physical fitness before they left earth.

Space played havoc with the human body. Astronauts suffered from decreased immunity in space, vision changes, where the fine structures of the eye could be affected by the fluid changes in space, a decrease in bone density and a higher ratio of muscle wastage.

She was a doctor. She was employed to assess their physical fitness. So, why had standing at the side of the pool and watching Austin Mitchell walk from the changing rooms made her feel like some kind of voyeur?

He had the kind of sculpted stomach muscles that most men spent their life dreaming of. Did the guy even eat carbs? She’d need to check his diet with him.

Thank goodness he hadn’t been wearing Speedos. The shorts were bad enough.

There was a shout next to her as Austin and Michael emerged from the pool together. The water made his shorts cling to the tight muscles on his thighs and his backside. As he scrambled into his flight suit he glanced over his shoulder directly towards her.

Caught. Well and truly caught. The tiniest flicker of a smile hinted at his lips as he shoved his wet feet into the tennis shoes. The grin had reached from ear to ear before he dived straight back in.

She blew out a breath as the heat rushed into her cheeks. Darn it!

Her eyes swept the pool, checking on all the other candidates. Everyone seemed fine. Speed wasn’t really the issue—even though no one had told those two guys. Completion was the issue. Another instructor was logging times on a tablet near the edge of the pool.

The heat wasn’t abating. She fixed her eyes on another few candidates pulling themselves out of the pool and into their flight suits. She was the doctor. She was supposed to be looking at their bodies. She was supposed to be monitoring them for any difficulties. So why did she feel like a teenage girl caught spying on her hunky next-door neighbour?

She walked over to Bill, who was marking times on the tablet. ‘Quickest time ever—so far,’ he muttered under his breath.

She should be happy that the candidates were performing so well. But because it was Austin Mitchell with his cheeky grin and pert bum it just annoyed her. He and Michael were currently powering up the length of the pool as if they were dressed in just their swimmers. The flight suits and tennis shoes didn’t seem to be causing them any problems at all.

‘Let’s see how good they really are,’ she said quietly. She stepped a little closer to the edge of the pool just as Austin completed his third length one second ahead of Michael and punched the air.

They turned and swam away from the edge, ready to start their ten minutes of treading water. It had been a long time since Corrine had done anything like this. She’d had to tread water in pyjamas for a certificate in high school. Even now she could remember how heavy her legs had felt by the end.

Austin swam straight in front of her, his bright blue eyes reflected back from his blue suit and the surrounding water. With his tan and straight white teeth the guy should be in toothpaste commercials.

Why was it that everything about him drove her crazy?

He was just too much of a know-it-all by half. She glanced at Bill and shot him a conspiratorial smile. ‘You know, Bill, I’ve been thinking. Treading water is fine, but men aren’t always renowned for their multitasking skills—a vital component for an astronaut. I think we should add some brain strain into this assessment.’

Bill laughed. ‘Someone annoyed you today, Dr Carter? Or did they only give you one shot in your coffee this morning?’

Michael and Austin were both treading water in front of her. The guys looked as if they were taking a walk in the park. The flight suits and shoes weren’t hampering them at all.

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