to mention I was a doctor.” “Doctor of what?” Trevor found himself standing with her. “Obstetrics. I work at the practice down the hall.” He nodded. “Well it was nice to meet you.” The nurse with the chart smiled at him. “Doctor Jonas is ready for you as well, Trevor.” “I guess we’re going back together.” Arianna smiled. Trevor grabbed his cane and gestured for the ladies to go first before following behind. ***** Once her therapy session was over, Arianna stopped to get a drink of water. She smiled as she walked behind Trevor who had just finished his appointment. For being injured he still had a helluva body. Her cheeks warmed. How long had it been since she felt attraction to a man? But when he stood up, damn. Short cropped dark hair, blue eyes. Great ass. He stopped at the desk and she took a step backward so she didn’t run into him. The receptionist, Leigh, looked up and smiled. “You’re all set up for the rest of the month, Mr. Vitalli. Anything else I can do for you?” “Nope.” Trevor turned around and grinned at Arianna. “Well, hello doctor.” “Hi.” She glanced past him at Leigh. “You’re all scheduled, so we’ll see you next time.” Arianna bumped into Trevor as she moved out of the way of another patient. He steadied her. The brief touch sent electricity racing through her arms. Her eyes widened, her mouth went dry, and her fingers itched to touch him again. Would it feel the same way the next time they touched? “Can I walk you out?” He motioned toward the door. “I’d like that.” She nodded. “Do you have time for lunch?” He opened the door for her. “I took my lunch early. I still have patients to see today. If you’re around tomorrow, same time, we may be able to work something out.” She bit her lip. Was she being too forward? This wasn’t like her. “I can come early if you’d rather eat before the appointment.” Trevor walked with her down the hall. He fought to walk normally, but the grimace carefully hidden in his eyes, showed his pain level. She clasped his arm. The jolt hit her again. It felt good. He stopped. Did he feel it too? “Why don’t we sit down? I have a few minutes before I have to go back to work? That was a long session for someone in recovery.” “I’m fine.” Trevor leaned on his cane. “I promise I’ll spend the next three hours resting it while I play computer games.” He winked at her. Arianna laughed. “In your parent’s basement?” “Ouch. No, I have my own apartment.” An amused look crossed his face. “Besides, my Dad held secret meetings in the basement with multiple people coming and going at all hours of the night. So who’d want to spend time there?” “Right.” She rolled her eyes. “I bet. There’s skulls in the closet and a graveyard out back, right?” “So you’ve been to my parent’s house.” Trevor grinned. “Ha ha.” The door opened across the hall and a woman stepped out. “Oh good, there you are. They’re going to need you in the ER in about twenty minutes. One of your patient’s was in a minor car accident, looks like premature delivery.” She smiled at Arianna and then turned to Trevor. Her eyes widened. She launched herself at him and pulled him into a tight hug. “Oh my God. When did you get home?” What the hell? Arianna took a step back and glanced between the two of them. “You two know each other?” Marissa owned the OB office she worked for and was the head OB. How she knew Trevor was beyond her. Marissa laughed. “This is my little brother. I haven’t seen him in what ten years?” “Eleven. Blake was a freshman in college the last time I was home.” Trevor counted the years on his fingers. “Not that we saw him a lot before he left for the military. He disappeared all the time.” Marissa shook her head. “I can’t believe it’s been that long. Dad always told the story about how he and Trevor picked up a box of oranges