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Reunited with His Runaway Doc

by Lucy Clark

PROLOGUE

MAY FLEMING STOOD at the top of the stairs, fear starting to grip her as she listened to her parents speak in muted tones with the twoher eyes, she listened to try and g

rasp the gist of the conversation but all she could hear ords like ‘leave’, ‘danger’, ‘tonight’

What was going on? Was this anything to do with the break-in they’d had at their house athere had been a spate of robberies in the neighbourhood of late and as nothing had been taken it was of little consequence, but who broke into a house and didn’t take anything? She knew he’d been trying not to worry her and when she’d questioned her friend Clara, who lived next door, Clara hadn’t heard anything about robberies in the neighbourhood

Add to that fact that since that atte more weirdly than usual lately So her to eat next door at Clara’s house, and when they were home they were locked away in either herto hysteria ‘Shh You’ll wake May,’ her father had said to her o It had been too late for that warning May had been woken fifteen

The door to the lounge room started to open and May fled fro the door behind her and leaning against it Had they heard her? Was she going to be in trouble? Her parents weren’t the usual type of parent They didn’t care if she stayed up all night, watching television, as long as her grades were good If she wanted to shower at three o’clock in theas she wasn’t late heading out to school in the

Education was vitally important to them and, whilst May knew they loved her, they both loved their scientific researching careers more She was OK with that because it did afford her a lot of freedo the doorbell ring just after she’d turned off the hairdryer