Case of Desire. Jacquelin Thomas

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Dr. Dudley stepped into her path. “D-did my w-wife leave?” he asked. The dazed look in his eyes and the slur in his voice indicated that he had had plenty to drink.

      “Yes,” Camille responded. “I walked her out to the cab myself.”

      He reached over and grabbed her hand. “Thank you for being so kind to my wife.” Dr. Dudley was close enough for Camille to smell the alcohol on his breath—much too close as far as she was concerned.

      Camille took a step backward and tried to remove her hand from Dudley’s viselike grip.

      He stared at her a moment before saying, “I really love those green eyes of yours. It gives you an exotic look.”

      She didn’t like the way he was caressing her with his eyes.

      “Dr. Dudley,” Camille began. “Why don’t we go inside?”

      “I’m actually en-enjoying myself out here,” he said in response. “There are too many people inside the party. I’ve wanted to just sit down and talk to you for a while, Camille. I like getting to know my employees.”

      “I believe we know each other as well as we need to,” she stated firmly. “Dr. Dudley, we don’t want people walking out here and making assumptions. The hospital is under enough scrutiny, don’t you think?”

      Camille tried a second time unsuccessfully to pull her hand away, but Dudley only held on tighter. A wave of apprehension washed over her. “Please let my hand go, Doctor.”

      He continued to leer at her. “Hey, I’m just trying to get to know you—with your fine self.”

      Camille had heard rumors that Dudley had an eye for the ladies, and on more than one occasion she had caught him staring at her, but she never thought he would be so blatant with it. Dr. Dudley was not only married, but a father of three and well-respected in the medical field.

      “Why don’t we go get you some coffee?” Camille suggested. “You have been drinking all night and the alcohol’s making you do things I’m sure you will regret.”

      He pulled her into his arms and tried to kiss her.

      “No!”

      Cringing, Camille struggled violently in his arms, and was relieved when he abruptly let her go. She opened her eyes and met Maxwell’s hard gaze.

      Mortified, she looked away and straightened her dress.

      “Dudley, I think Camille’s right. You’ve had enough to drink,” Maxwell stated coldly.

      “I’m …I’m f-fine,” Germaine slurred. “Now …if you would excuse us, I’m try …t-trying to have a conversation with Camille.”

      “I’m perfectly aware of what you are trying to do,” he countered. “It’s time for you to go home, so I’m going to call you a taxi.” Maxwell pulled out his cell phone. He gestured to a passing waiter and said, “Could you please bring this man a cup of black coffee?”

      He glanced back at Camille. “Are you okay?”

      “I just need to get out of here,” she murmured.

      Maxwell nodded in understanding. He could tell that she was really shaken by what had just transpired. “I’ll see you to your car once I get Dudley settled.”

      Camille sat down in one of the chairs across from where he and Dudley were.

      She couldn’t hear what Maxwell was saying to Dudley, but from the expression on his face, the conversation was an intense one.

      Maxwell stayed with Dudley until the taxi arrived. Just as she had done with Dudley’s wife, he escorted the chief of staff outside.

      “C’mon, I’ll see you to your car,” Maxwell said when he returned.

      “I didn’t drive. I came with one of the nurses. I’ll just call a taxi.”

      “You don’t have to do that,” he told her. “I’ll drive you home.”

      “Maxwell, I appreciate your help with Dr. Dudley, but you don’t have to go out of your way to drive me to my place.”

      “I don’t mind,” Maxwell responded. “After the night you’ve had, I want to make sure that you get home safe.”

      It wasn’t until Camille was inside her townhome that she allowed her tears to flow. She always enjoyed entering her home, where the pride of ownership was evident. Camille had paid great attention to detail in the remodeled kitchen, which included granite countertops and upgraded appliances. The hardwood floors throughout both stories gleamed to perfection.

      However, tonight her efforts were wasted on herself. She rushed up the stairs and into her bedroom, where she quickly removed her clothes and stepped into the shower.

      She felt dirty all over.

      She scrubbed her hands until they were sore. Camille wanted to erase the memory of Dr. Dudley’s touch.

      Afterward, Camille had hoped that watching television would help to ease her mind, but it didn’t. She couldn’t stop thinking about what happened.

      I’m so glad Maxwell was there. I don’t know what would’ve happened if he had not intervened when he did.

      A wave of anger coursed through her veins and she silently debated whether or not to have a conversation with the chief of staff on Monday morning.

      Camille picked up a pillow and angrily tossed it across the room.

      When did I morph into a knight in shining armor? Maxwell wondered as he drove back to his hotel.

      Normally, he would’ve never let such a beautiful woman walk away without so much as a kiss. Most of his goodbyes ended at dawn. Maxwell hadn’t missed the pain and fear that shined bright in Camille’s eyes. She looked terrified of what she was facing and his heart felt for her.

      Camille was in such a fragile state of mind, Matthew thought it better just to make sure she got home safe. He would never do what Dr. Dudley had tried to do.

      A wave of anger coursed through Maxwell. He was furious with Dudley and planned to have a long conversation with him. The chief of staff was not only placing his career in jeopardy, but the reputation of the hospital as well. If he didn’t keep his hands or comments to himself, Hopewell General would find itself in the midst of a huge sexual harassment lawsuit. The hospital had enough legal problems already.

      Fifteen minutes later, Maxwell strolled into the beautifully appointed lobby of Morrison House, a hotel surrounded by the historic neighborhood of Old Town Alexandria. He loved the classic American redbrick building that housed the four-star hotel where he would be staying during his time in Virginia.

      Maxwell stifled a yawn. He was more than ready to dive into the four-poster bed in his suite. He unlocked and opened the door to a room decorated with a soothing color scheme of golds, creams and cranberry reds with accents of forest green.

      He strolled to the adjoining parlor and laid his keys to the rental car on the writing desk. Maxwell’s thoughts traveled

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