Kate Hardy - Midwives On Call - From Babies To Bride

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Once is never enoughDedicated midwife Sophia Toulson wants to have fun—and sexy paramedic Aiden Harrison is perfect! Aiden never dates a woman more than three times, and stunning, commitment-shy Sophia should be his ideal fling, but they both soon realise that three dates might never be enough! • Midwife Isla Delamere might be a glamorous socialite, but she’s never met a man to tempt her…until she’s kissed by gorgeous new doc Alessi Manos! Alessi doesn’t do ‘forever’, until he meets Isla and suddenly keeping to his own rules is impossible—especially when he discovers Isla’s secret… • Dr Ellis Webster promised Ruby Fisher’s late husband he’d look after her, so he’s the last guy she should fall for. Except his plan to help her start dating again fails spectacularly…because she’s the only woman he just doesn’t want to let go…

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‘I came in to check up on a patient from today,’ he heard himself saying. ‘Cyclist that got clipped by a tram. I was worried about her.’

‘Oh …’ A rush of mixed emotions washed through Sophia. The attraction that came from imagining him on the job, weaving through heavy traffic with the lights and siren going on that huge bike. Admiration that came from knowing how calmly he would have taken charge of the emergency. Warmth that came from knowing that he did care about his patients.

And there was more threaded through those feelings. She couldn’t pretend that the personal attraction had been quashed by the disappointment of that last date. Maybe the strongest memory right now was the sincerity she’d seen in his eyes when he’d left her on the footpath. She’d been too angry to believe that he wouldn’t have been abandoning her unless it had been for something too important to ignore, but that anger had faded into the flatness of the last few days.

She wanted to believe it now.

She wanted …

‘Would you like to grab a coffee or something?’ Aiden seemed to be watching her carefully, as though he was aware of the struggle she was having, trying to capture a thought that would determine her response to this unexpected meeting.

‘I … um …’ There was no point looking towards the main entrance but she turned her head again anyway, despite knowing that Flick was long gone.

‘Do you need to catch up with her?’

‘No.’ Sophia pushed her concern about her student to one side. She would see her soon enough and, if that startling suspicion had any grounds, it would only become more apparent with the passing of time. She sucked in a breath and looked back at Aiden.

‘I was planning to get a coffee,’ she admitted. ‘It’s been a long day. We had a case that got complicated and we had to bring her in for a Caesarean. And …’ Something she couldn’t identify was melting away deep inside her. ‘I believe I still owe you a coffee?’

Aiden’s smile lit up his face and she saw a flash of what looked like relief in his eyes.

‘I believe you do.’

The tension eased as they began walking towards the cafeteria together but now Sophia was aware of how she must look. Her hair had been squashed beneath a cap for too long and she had crumpled scrubs on under her jacket. Any make-up she’d started the day with must have worn off long ago and she was probably tired enough to look years older.

Except that—oddly—she didn’t feel that tired any more. And a sideways glance showed that Aiden’s uniform was pretty crumpled as well. His boots looked scuffed and he had a big scratch on one hand.

For both of them, their appearance was nothing more than evidence of what they did for a living. A badge of honour even?

Aiden held the door of the cafeteria open for Sophia. The relief he’d felt when she’d agreed to have a coffee with him should have been a warning but he was going to ignore it. So what if it felt like a major victory? That the wheels were back on exactly the right tracks? It shouldn’t feel this good, of course. Not when all he might be winning was the chance for a third—and final—date.

But he was feeling better than he had for days so why shouldn’t he make the most of it? Sophia looked happier too. She was smiling as they headed for the machine that provided coffee that was dreadful but free. She put a polystyrene cup under the dispenser.

‘What can I get you?’ she asked. ‘Cappuccino? A latte?’

‘I think a long black might be the safest choice.’

‘Done.’ With the button pushed the machine whirred into life. ‘And I think I might push the boat out and have a hot chocolate.’

There would be a rush before too long, when staff on an early dinner break came in, but, for now, the cafeteria was almost completely deserted. They found a table in the corner and sat down. Sophia was at right angles to Aiden. Their knees bumped under the table and the eye contact they made was instantaneous. And intense enough to make her heart skip a beat.

‘This doesn’t count as a date,’ she murmured.

‘Of course not.’ Aiden nodded, his face serious. ‘It wasn’t planned so how could it be?’

‘Mmm.’

‘And besides … we never got to finish date number two, did we?’

‘Ah.’ The tension was back again. They had to both be thinking of that moment. Not that any words had been spoken but Sophia could actually feel the impression of that half-smile she’d summoned. The dismissive way she’d shrugged and turned away. ‘No …’ She had to drop her gaze. ‘It didn’t feel finished.’

‘We should do something about that, then.’

It took courage to meet his gaze. ‘Yes. I think maybe we should.’

The intensity humming between them bore no relation to the casual words from Aiden.

‘I’ve got a thing I have to go to tomorrow night. Would you like to come with me?’

‘What sort of a thing?’

Not that it mattered. She would have agreed to go anywhere with him.

Or maybe it did matter. A flicker of something in Aiden’s face made Sophia realise that, whatever it was, it was important to him. That he was inviting her into a part of his life that might not be something he shared with just anyone. That he was taking a risk?

‘A surprise,’ he said, after that tiny hesitation. ‘If I tell you what it is, that would make it more like a new date and it’s not. It’s—’

‘A half-date?’ Sophia suggested.

‘Just a thing. Let’s not try and define it.’

‘Okay.’

‘So you’ll come?’

‘Sure. How could I resist? I’ve never been to a “thing” before. I’m intrigued.’

‘Don’t get too excited. It’s a bit … different.’

‘I’m even more intrigued now. Give me a clue?’

‘Uh-uh.’ Aiden shook his head but he was smiling. ‘I’ll pick you up at seven-thirty.’

‘Dress code?’

‘Definitely casual. And warm.’ Aiden took a sip of his coffee and made a face. ‘This is awful. I don’t even think it deserves to be called coffee.’

A bubble of happiness made Sophia giggle. ‘Guess I still owe you one, then.’

Aiden’s nod was thoughtful. ‘I’ll put this in the category of medication. Something to wake me up after a tough day.’

‘So what happened? How badly injured was your cyclist?’

‘Multi-trauma. She’s up in Intensive Care now but I wanted to see what had been found. The head injury made her combative so it was hard to assess her.’

Sophia nodded. She had plenty of questions and was genuinely interested in the responses as Aiden told her more about the case, but there was an undercurrent that made it all so much more enjoyable.

She was going to see him again tomorrow night.

They were going to a thing …

Parking outside a suburban gymnasium was a surprise. So the ‘thing’ was a sporting event of some kind? This was weird but Sophia was prepared to keep an open mind, especially when Aiden took her hand to lead her inside.

And there was another surprise. The seats were crowded and the atmosphere loud and vibrant but the last thing she’d expected to see were the teams on the basketball-style court. They were all young men and they were all in wheelchairs.

‘What is this?’

‘Murderball.’ Aiden waved to a girl with spiky black hair and facial piercings who was in the first row of seats. ‘Wheelchair rugby.’ He led her towards some empty seats in the third row. ‘It’s my brother’s first game.’

Wow. No wonder she’d got the impression that this was a private part of Aiden’s life.

‘Your brother is paraplegic?’

‘Tetraplegic. You have to have disability in all four limbs to qualify to play.’

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