“I said you planned to notify her once you arrived at Freemont Hospital.”
The EMT tapped Jamison’s shoulder. “We’re ready to transport.”
He squeezed her hand and smiled, not only with his lips but also with his eyes. For a brief moment, his gaze bathed her in a warmth that took away the chilling fear that had blanketed her for too long.
“You’ll be with me at the hospital?” she asked, needing assurance he wouldn’t leave her.
“Ah, sir,” the medic interrupted. “You can drive your own vehicle and meet us at the E.R.”
Releasing her hand, Jamison took a step toward the surprised EMT and jammed his finger into the guy’s chest.
“Let’s get this straight. I’m riding in the ambulance with the patient.”
The medic’s eyes widened for a moment before he shrugged. “Whatever you say, sir.”
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