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‘Felicity, I’ve got someone on the phone I’d like you to talk to Ms McIntosh is a lawyer, so put on your best face’ She handed her phone over to shaky fingers ‘Go on,’ she nudged when Fliss just stared at the instrument ‘Introduce yourself’ Then Sienna walked away, and straight into Harry ‘Hi,’ sheat the back of her throat

‘Did you get called in?’ It was a demand, not a question

‘No’

‘Getting your concussion checked out by someone else?’

‘No’ Amy had done that earlier

‘So why are you here and not dealing with that list?’ His gaze dropped, cruised down over her fitted sea-green blouse to her even , are you?’

‘Nope I cae for Anna to talk to Felicity about a holiday job in her legal office’ She really wanted to go eavesdrop on Fliss’s side of the conversation

‘Why doesn’t that surprisekind for a patient outside of here? Sorry for being a prat’ Harrison’s gaze turned in the same direction as hers

‘She needs someone to believe in her, soer who can tell it to her like it is and expect her to pull her weight’

‘Anna will certainly do that’ Harry smiled ‘Watch out’

Fliss fleards her ‘Doc Sienna, I’ve got a job’

Bracing for the slahed ‘You’re not meant to run around here’

Warm arms surrounded Sienna with a thump ‘Thank you, thank you Ms McIntosh’s so nice She said I can go see her to’

Sing the stab from her ribs, Sienna warned, ‘Anna’s a hard task exterior, but best Fliss worked that out for herself

‘I don’t care I’ve got a job’ Fliss danced on the spot ‘Woo-hoo’

A warm hand spread between Siena’s shoulder blades ‘Well done, Felicity’

‘Doc Harry? Did you hear that? I’ to work for Doc Sienna’s friend How cool is that?’

‘Very cool’ Harry high-fived Felicity with his other hand

Slapping his hand, Felicity did a little jig ‘I’ain, Doc Sienna’ She raced away

‘Fliss?’ Sienna called after her ‘My phone?’

‘Oops, sorry, forgot’

With her phone back in her pocket Sienna felt a rush of pure happiness She’d done soirl that wasn’t o and do the same for herself What brand of cycle would she buy this time? She could top up the insurance pay-out that would turn up in her bank account during the nextswankier than the last one

‘Si?’ Harrison stood in front of her ‘Feel like coffee?’

‘Haven’t you got a helicopter waiting on the roof?’

‘We’re grounded while the guys fly to the htened I said I’d make my oay back to base in an hour’

‘Then coffee sounds good’ Thank goodness she’d put an effort into her clothes that , and hadn’t chucked on the usual plain skirt and shirt If the way Harrison’s eyes kept giving her the once-over was anything to go by, she’d got her outfit right

He ht be in her life short-term but she wouldwith coffee ‘Not the hospital cafeteria, please?’

‘Wouldn’t dream of it, fuss-pants’