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Oh, she’d like ‘Thank you’
And again her heart felt as if it had done one of those odd little flips She decided to take refuge in a safer topic: work ‘So where did you train?’ she asked
‘With a surname like Petrakis, where do you think?’ he teased
Greece? ‘Your English is perfect and you barely have an accent’ Just enough to be exotic Sexy as hell ‘And England’s a pretty uess’
‘I trained in Greece,’ he said ‘But I ca in the Midlands’
‘Job enrichuessed
He shrugged ‘My grandparents are English I wanted to spend so to know them’
‘You didn’t see the up?’
‘No’
So in his tone warned her that this was a sore spot, so to be left alone
‘What about you?’ he asked
‘I trained in London, but my family’s from Suffolk My cousin Katrina lives a couple of doors down from me, so if we’re on the same shift I see her quite a bit out of work’
‘Is she a doctor too?’
Madison nodded ‘She’s in paediatrics And she’s brilliant’ She sether Our dads have a family business and our mums are best friends’ She paused ‘How about you? Do you have any brothers or sisters?’
‘Three younger sisters and a brother’ He went over to the raph down to show her ‘This is Sophronia—she’s the next one down from me Melina’s next, then Thalia, and this is Stefanos’
She could definitely see the fah all had darker eyes than Theo ‘Are any of them doctors?’ she asked
‘Justto be a stay-at-home mum, but she ood at PR So she’s gone back part tiner, and Stefanos is in his last year of an econoraph on the mantelpiece
On impulse, she joined hi to another photograph