SHORTCUT TO LOVE
Chapter One
The mob
of creatures waving signs circled him, leaving no room for escape. His
frustration level soared. No matter which way he turned, he faced another sign.
"College
debts. Medical school loans. Credit cards. Condo. Car. Money for the house he
planned to build."
A deep
voice, akin to his father's, chanted words that gradually rang clear. "You
must pay the debts. You must pay the debts."
The strange
creatures joined the chorus. They twirled the ends of Dali-like mustaches.
From a
distance, his mother's voice added to the cacophony. "Michael when will I
see grandchildren? You know how badly I want little ones to hug."
Michael
West bolted upright and stared at the clock. He rubbed his eyes. This wasn't
Saturday or Sunday. He was going to be late for his first day as the junior
partner of Grandvue
Hospital 's premier group
of surgeons. He threw back the covers and strode to the bathroom.
As he
showered, the nightmare circled in his thoughts. "Sorry Mom," he
whispered. The stack of debts had to be liquidated before he chose a wife.
He
grabbed a towel and briskly dried. He had a plan. Five years would see it to
completion. Then he'd be ready to give the woman he selected for marriage the
things he believed she deserved. He dressed in new gray slacks and a black
blazer, grabbed his medical bag and
headed out the door.
Though
he wished he had time for a hearty breakfast, on the way to the hospital, he
stopped at the deli for coffee and a croissant. Ten minutes later, he sat in the
doctors' parking lot and ate his meager meal.
After
stuffing the trash in the take-out bag, Michael pulled his long frame from the
car and strode toward the entrance. Just as he reached the door, the senior
partner of the practice called his name. "Slow down."
Michael
waited for Dr. Probst. "Good morning, sir. I didn't expect to see you here
this early."
The
gray-haired man smiled. "Always first in. Good to see you're of like
habits. Three cases on the schedule this morning."
"Will
I assist with them all?" Michael asked.
"Eager
to get your hands in?"
Michael
grinned. "Sure am, sir."
Dr.
Probst chuckled. "How well I remember those days. Before we head to the
O.R., we’ll make rounds and I'll show you around the surgical unit.”
“Sounds
good.”
“Then
I'll introduce you to the new nurse manager. Young woman's a marvel. Been here
six months. Shaped up the place and the staff. Not only smart, but quite a
looker, too."
Michael's
grin broadened. In November when he'd interviewed and toured the hospital, the
nurse manager had been a starched older woman whose cold glare and thin-lipped
smile made him think she detested young doctors. Young and pretty was more his style, especially
if she was a woman who would be content with the company of a man with a
five-year plan.
They
left the elevator on the second floor and strode around the corner. When
Michael saw the nurse seated at the long counter surrounding the open station,
he abruptly halted.
"No,"
he whispered. “It can’t be.” He nearly bolted.
"Something
wrong?" Dr. Probst asked.
Michael
cleared his throat. "Nothing. I never expected to see--"
"Zelda,
come meet the latest addition to the group," Dr. Probst called.
"Zelda."
Michael groaned. The bane of his youth sauntered toward them.
His
throat tightened. So did his gut. "You work here?"
He
could have kicked himself. Why else would she be here dressed in a white
uniform? A uniform that fit her slim body to perfection.
Dr.
Probst beamed. "Michael, this is Zelda Carter, the miracle nurse
manager."
Figures
she’d find a way to plague me, Michael thought. The man was right about one
thing. Zelda was attractive and probably efficient, but she was also a disaster
attuned to Michael West MD. Like the visions seen by a drowning man, incidents
flooded his memory. She had dynamited his high school romance with Ann and
dive-bombed his summer fling with Bette.
Every
time Zelda neared his vicinity, strange things happened. He tripped over
invisible cracks in the sidewalk, dropped drinks and fumbled plates of food. In
her presence he became an accident primed to occur.
He
glanced at Zelda. Boy had she changed. Short, curly, brown hair. Blue eyes.
Slender figure. His gaze lingered on her kissable lips, and he felt an urge to
taste them. He sucked in a breath. Zelda? He jerked his eyes away from her
mouth and forced himself to concentrate on his partner's briefing on the
patients on the unit and the cases awaiting surgery.
His
gaze and his attention strayed toward her. She kept her gaze on his partner.
Zelda discussed the cases with Dr. Probst. Michael realized she was ignoring
him more effectively than he ignored her. Still, he felt sure plans for
destructing his life roiled in her head the way they always had.
A note,
he thought. He'd write one and leave it in her office. Strong words designed to
head her off. He pulled out a pen and scribbled on his prescription pad.
Dear
Zelda, Nice to hear you're doing so
well.
Let's work to keep our relationship
strictly
professional. Unless you need to
talk
to me about a patient, ignore me.
Your
former neighbor, Michael.
After
rounds, Michael followed Dr. Probst to the stairs. He paused at the door of
Zelda's office. "Just a minute. I need to drop something on her
desk."
Dr.
Probst arched a brow. "Something brewing between you two already?"
"We
used to be neighbors."
"Aha,
the girl next-door."
Michael
nodded. He wasn't about to explain the tangled past he shared with Zelda. He
stepped into the office and placed the note on her desk. That should stop any
problems, he thought.
As he
and Dr. Probst reached the stairs, the stairwell
door opened. A tall, gorgeous redhead exited. "Dr. Probst, good
morning."
Her
throaty voice, not to mention her voluptuous body, captured Michael's
attention.
"Morning,"
the older doctor said. "Grace Lubke, this is Michael West, the newest
addition to our team."
"Pleased
to meet you, Dr. West." Grace's smile held interest and promises.
"Same
here." Michael would have stayed to explore the possibilities, but his
partner headed down the stairs. Michael started to follow and turned.
"Grace, I'll see you around."
"I'll
make sure you do."
Michael
caught up with the older man. "Grace seems nice."
"She's
a looker. Smart, too. Clinical Psychologist for the Mental Health unit."
Now I
know where to find her, Michael thought. He intended to look her up very soon.
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