WHEN SPARKS FLY
report that you were knocked off your bicycle. How are you feeling?" With a frown, Peter removed the breathing apparatus and collar, "I'm fine, thank you," he said, "Some foolish y
heir surgeries. It's not fair to cancel on them just because I had a fall." "If you have nothing to do with--" "I'm fine, for God's sake. And if you're asking for the sake of sympathy," Peter insisted, "I have a little road rash, that's all. I bet that girl had just graduated from medical school, eager to display her newfound skills on whoever she could. Pity she didn't bother to improve her driving skills while she was at it, especially since she was driving a Porsche." "It could have been a lot worse, Peter," Linc said, with a serious tone to his voice. "At l
So, if fate would have it, and you ran into h
s. 'She may have been cute, but she wasn't charming
esident doctor. Ella Reynolds, the scrub nurse, responded by saying, 'She hasn't arrived
were feeling fine earlier today, Peter. Did you wake up on the wrong sid
ffly. 'I had a run-in with
Ella chided. 'Why don't you drive a BMW or a Merc
y, I wasn't cycling to work. I planned to go home, shower,
t started. I don't have time to wait for the recorder to turn up.' He looked up to Yej
e in, and we're ready to
e. 'Hello, Mrs. Hekkins. You've had a long wait to get into the hospital, but you're finally here. We'll re
a year to get in,' Veronica Hekkins said. '
. 'We need to stop the damage first and take it one step