An old man hobbled to the side window. I wound it down. Youre keen, he cackled through broken discoloured teeth, park behind there and follow me. As I... drove behind the cabin two huge German shepherd dogs began barking and straining at their leashes. I parked next to a BMW, Merc and a Jeep Cherokee. The old man led me passed the dogs to the side door of a large pre-fabricated hanger. Inside was a small, unlit room with a tiny table. There was a flask of coffee, plastic cups and a case of cheap. About it. I also signed a couple of chits for pain medication and got Laura to order a couple more boxes of disposable gloves – I’d noticed that the level in the dispenser in that cubicle was getting low. With the increased level of antibiotic-resistant bacteria these days, the less skin-to-skin contact the better. In A&E we get exposed to a lot more bodily fluids, of all descriptions, than most people, and you can’t be too careful. Sadly, a lot of the people who need our care already live. Tall, black suede stretched upward, to a pair of fishnet legs. My heart leapt through my throat. A beautiful, bronzed face whipped into the single sliver of light, cast from between the blinds. Dark, long black hair cascaded down a red trench coat. Glowing yellow eyes looked at me. “Hello, Bree,” the beautiful vixen spoke. “Come sit at my knee.” Just as a scared person would do, I gave her what she wanted. I let the thought cross my mind of whether to scream, run or go for my phone. Just as I. The officer on radio watch buzzed the door open for her and waved. She swung down the hall and approached Captain Saddler."Hi Pat" the captain said as he handed her a statement sheet. "The lady has filled out her statement. Just need to get it signed and then you can get her back to her hotel. I appreciate you doing this. Oh, and she won't have to stay and testify. She's in room 3," He indicated with a motion of his hand.Pat took the form and walked into the room. She smiled automatically at.
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