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Rescued (The Salvaged Series Book 1) Rescued by Shaye Evans
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“Touch me. Kiss me. I want you. I’ve never done it just for my pleasure, just for fun.”
Shaye Evans, Rescued
“If you can’t pay the bill, I’ll pay it for you.”
“Thanks,” I said, and turned my head to the side. “But in exchange for what?”
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“Well, it’s not swollen,” he stated, rewrapping the bandage, “or bleeding or leaking, so I think it’s okay.”
“I know. I’m training to be a nurse,” I replied. “Thanks though.”
“Explains the curiosity and attitude.”
“What?” I snapped.
“I’m a trainee paramedic.”
“Oh.” I looked away, chewing my lower lip. “Right.”
“There’s a sense of rivalry between Emergency Medical Technicians, paramedics, and nurses—I don’t know the reason behind it.”
“I know.”
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“What’s the story with you and that blonde woman?” I asked after a moment.
“Sienna is my partner—I make a point of not mixing work and pleasure. It doesn’t go down well when things turn… pear-shaped.”
“Fair enough, I guess.”
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“Careful. I don’t want to have to do that again. Your veins are hard to find. You’d make a great pincushion for any trainee phlebotomist.”
“Gee, thanks,” I muttered, rolling my eyes. “I’ve always wanted to be someone’s guinea pig.”
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“I don’t want to see my best partner heartbroken.”
“It’s not like that.”
“Uh-huh, sure.”
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“Eager?”
“Just a little,” I breathed.”
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“Do you visit all your patients?” I asked, peeking up at him.
He chuckled, and slid behind the nurses’ station. He paused in the doorway of the stockroom, then turned. “Only the really special ones,” he murmured, chocolate gaze sparkling as he winked and entered the supply room.”
Shaye Evans, Rescued
“I was denying myself. I knew, but… I was faced with the past again, you know. To admit that I liked you, I had to also admit that I’m gay, and while I don’t have a problem with that…” He trailed off, sighing as he shook his head. “It’s confusing.”
“No, it’s not.” I took his hand and twined our fingers. For some reason, it felt familiar. “You don’t want to be the gay kid who made his father crash, but by admitting you like me, you had to face your past… like I do every day.”
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“Your crowd isn’t very… honorable,” I muttered, “I thought you were better than that.”
His eyes narrowed. “My crowd has changed.”
“So you like hanging around troublemaking no-hopers now?”
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“You should have followed me out! That guy could have just as easily taken advantage of me, Brett!”
“Exactly why I’m here now, making sure you’re okay.”
“Too bad if Chris ended up dragging me off to a gutter instead of a hospital then, huh?”
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“Oh yeah, and how do I know that? Because from where I stand, if you hadn’t stepped in, I think he might have.”
He laughed. “Damien doesn’t even know what he’s doing. He spiked your drink because he was nervous—why do you think he backed down so easily?”
“So that makes it all okay, does it?” I snapped. “Because he was too nervous to get laid for the first time the simple, safe way? That’s petty and sick...” Then something occurred to me. “But why me?”
Brett dropped his gaze to his tan suede hiking boots. He paused and tapped a toe against the linoleum.
“Brett?” I snapped, knowing he was keeping something from me.
“I may have suggested he talk to you,” he murmured.
“What? Oh for fuck’s sake!”
“Damien wouldn’t have hurt you, Colt.”
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“You saved me, again.” I glanced around, thankful no one was around or they would have been staring. I felt so stupid in his arms. Small, weak, and klutzy.
The side of Brett’s mouth quirked as his brows pulled together. “Again?”
“Last night,” I murmured, looking back at him as he set me down beside him. “You’re like a knight—always there when I need you.”
“I’m no knight, Colt. Far from it—you know that.”
”Robin Hood, then.”
He chuckled.”
Shaye Evans, Rescued
“Okay… what do I have to do?”
“What’s your name?”
“Colt.”
“You don’t want to get mixed up in this shit, Colt. It’s dangerous, in more ways than one.” He turned and began walking again.
“No, I don’t want to,” I breathed, jogging to keep up with his long strides. “I have to… I don’t have much of a choice.”
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“Are you Colt?” he muttered, coming to stand in front of me.
“Yeah.”
“I want an hour.”
“Two-fifty now, two-fifty later,”
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“I was calling you earlier when your name and number flashed up on my cell’s screen. But instead of it being you, it was Chris.”
“You still have my number programed into your phone?”
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“The name’s Damien,” he stated, sliding behind the table. He wore an open black jacket and jeans.
“Colt.”
“I haven’t seen you here before.”
“First time.” I lifted the glass to my mouth.
“Are you enjoying yourself?”
I nodded, swallowing. “Yeah. The music is great,” I replied, turning my head. “Do you come here often?”
“Almost every night.”
Shaye Evans, Rescued
“Colt, you’re going to be a nurse, not a cop. If anything happens, I’ll pay the fines for you.”
“Still don’t need it.”
“Why?” She paused for a moment, thinking. “Because you’re still trying to get into Daddy’s good books?”
“Shut up,” I muttered, blowing my frustrations into another balloon—it grew between my palms. This had nothing to do with my father.
“From what you’ve told me of the guy, he’s a jerking dick, Colt. I don’t know why you’re seeking his approval.”
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