Red-Hot Desert Docs. Carol Marinelli
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It was tease from the other nurses, informing her that she would need to explain!
Zahir did not want to hear it.
* * *
Adele walked into the staffroom fifteen minutes before the start of her shift to the beautiful sight of Zahir stretched out and asleep on a sofa. His mouth was slightly open, he needed to shave, but she’d prefer that he did not. But then her heart sank when she saw the large floral arrangement and the note with her name on it. Not for a second did she hope that the flowers were from Zahir. With trepidation she opened the card and read the message.
Adele
Thanks for a great night. Hope to do it again very soon.
Paul x
Unlike their date, there was a kiss at the end.
Zahir awoke to the sickly scent of flowers and to Adele’s blue eyes as she stood in the middle of the staffroom.
She looked over as he stirred and wondered what it would be like to wake up beside him.
‘You got flowers.’ He stated the obvious.
‘I did.’
But not from you, her eyes accused.
Never anything from you.
Not even a smile.
‘How is your mother?’
‘She’s doing well.’ Zahir stretched his long body. ‘The operation went smoothly.’
‘That’s good.’ she said, wondering how the mere sight of him stretching had her on slow burn. How a night being wined and dined by a friendly and good-looking Paul couldn’t garner a kiss, yet she could happily go over and straddle Zahir right here and right now.
Honestly!
She had never slept with anyone but she could almost feel the pull in her groin to walk over to him, to bend her head and to kiss that sulky mouth.
He sat up and she was very glad that he did.
‘My mother said that you have been visiting her and are going to see her again.’
‘I just thought with her being so far from home—’ Adele started to explain, but Zahir cut in.
‘I appreciate it,’ he said, and then abruptly stood and left.
It didn’t feel as if he appreciated it, Adele thought as he stalked off.
Still, she wasn’t visiting Leila to earn favours from him.
She liked his mother and enjoyed their conversations.
Adele missed talking with her mum so much and Leila helped with that.
Zahir went home and it was a quiet night in Emergency, which made it a very long one. By morning, all Adele wanted was to go to sleep but she remembered she had promised to visit Leila.
‘Don’t forget your flowers,’ Janet called out as she left.
Blasted things, Adele thought, but then she decided they might brighten the room up a little for her visitor.
‘Flowers!’ Leila was wearing a gorgeous nightgown, had all her jewels on and was back to looking stunning. She smiled when Adele knocked on her door and quickly dabbed her eyes with a handkerchief. ‘You shouldn’t have.’
‘I didn’t,’ Adele admitted. She knew Leila had been crying. ‘The man I went out with on Friday sent them.’ She rolled her eyes.
‘Do tell.’
Adele did.
Well, a little bit.
‘It didn’t go well.’
‘Why?’
Because he wasn’t your sexy son!
‘It just didn’t,’ Adele said. ‘I kept wanting to check my phone. That’s not a good sign, is it?’
Leila laughed.
‘Then he called over the weekend and asked me out again and I said no. I thought he’d got the message but he sent these. I didn’t want to look like an idiot on the bus, and I thought they might cheer you up.’
‘Well, they have.’
They were like a snowflake in a snowstorm, though, Adele thought as she looked around.
There were flowers everywhere.
‘How do you feel?’ she asked Leila.
‘I had a lot of pain in the evening but they changed my pain control and now I feel much more comfortable. I’ve just had my first drink of tea. I asked Mr Oman when I can go back to the hotel. He says not for a few more days.’
‘You’ve got on your jewels.’
Leila nodded. ‘I was appalled when they told me I had to have them off for surgery. I insisted they were brought to Recovery and I was to wake up with them on.’
Adele smiled.
‘Adele,’ Leila said, ‘I’ve been thinking.’
‘About what?’
‘Well, I need a private nurse and I would very much like it to be you.’
‘I’m on night shift for the next couple of weeks,’ Adele said.
‘No, I’m not talking about back at the hotel. I mean for you to fly back with me. You said that you wanted a holiday.’
Adele’s shocked expression was misinterpreted.
‘I wouldn’t be making too many demands on you,’ Leila said quickly. ‘I would just feel safer knowing I had a nurse for those first few days at home, and then you could do what you wanted. I would page you if required. You would have your own wing with its own beach and of course you would be well reimbursed.’
‘Leila...’ Adele didn’t know what to say.
She was stunned to be asked and very flattered too.
And the more she thought about it, the more excited she felt.
There, in her chest, was something that had been missing for so long—the hope of adventure.
The thought of Zahir didn’t enter her head. Not at that moment. He would be here, working. This had nothing to do with him.