Twins for Christmas

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Author: Alison Roberts
Tags: Fiction, General, Romance, Medical
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for the last six months being exposed as a fraud. As a dream that had no basis in reality.
    The tiny Christmas tree on the central desk, beside a donation box for some worthy cause, caught Rory’s eye as he slumped farther into the chair beside his mother’s bed when the blood test had been completed. He closed his eyes for a moment as he put a hand to his forehead and pressed on both temples—his thumb on one side of his head, his middle finger on the other side.
    Merry Christmas, he told himself bitterly.
    Merry bloody Christmas!
     
     
     
    H E LOOKED AS THOUGH   he was wishing himself a million miles away from this place.
     
    Why? Because he had to face the prospect of fatherhood? Of   her   being the mother of his children?
    Well, tough! Kate’s face tightened as she moved swiftly past the cubicle the McCullochs were in, making her way to join Judy as she spotted the arrival of the first ambulance from the scene of the accident involving the mini-bus full of children. Two stretchers and some ambulatory patients were being ushered into the department by paramedics and police officers.
    It was probably all for the best that she had no choice but to ignore Rory and his distress right now. He needed time. She’d had more than enough to get her head around the new direction her life was going in, and she’d come to terms with it. More than accepted it. She already loved these babies. Passionately.
    That love was comforting to remember. Empowering. And for the first time Kate realised   she   actually had the advantage. In a neat twist of fate, she wasn’t going to be in the background, watching other women claim Rory’s attention. Eventually he was going to have to seek her out so that they could talk about this. Or she would find him. It didn’t matter, because she was in control.
    It was something that might have thrown her completely six months ago, but Lord knows she’d had more than enough practice in discriminating between fantasy and reality. She was an expert. There was no danger of having that control undermined by any hope that her situation would magically change.
    Hope got crushed.
    It was only when you removed the fuel from unrequited love that it had any chance of burning out.
    And the easiest way to remove it was to focus on something else entirely.
    Like the teenaged girl on one of the stretchers. Her lower leg was splinted and propped up on a pillow. One arm was also splinted and in a sling. She was sobbing hysterically.
    ‘This is Helen,’ a paramedic informed them. ‘She’s sixteen years old and has a fractured right tib and fib and a Colles’ fracture of her right wrist.’
    ‘Vital signs?’
    ‘All within normal limits.’
    ‘Resus 3,’ Judy directed.
    ‘Noooo,’ the girl sobbed. ‘Don’t take me away from Danni.’
    Judy was already moving to the second stretcher as she did her job of triage.
    ‘Who’s Danni?’ Kate queried.
    ‘This is. Danielle.’ An older woman was standing beside a policewoman. She had a pale face and a bloodstained bandage on her head. She was holding a wailing toddler. ‘She’s Helen’s baby.’
    ‘Is she injured?’
    ‘They didn’t think so at the scene,’ the police woman responded. ‘And Florence insisted she was OK to come with her.’
    Kate eyed the older woman. ‘You know these children?’
    ‘Yes. I’m the housekeeper up at the Castle.’
    ‘Great. You’ll be able to help me with the information I’ll need.’ Kate was all too aware of the need to start gathering that information and filling in paperwork before it got out of hand with this influx of new arrivals.
    Another paramedic was handing a new case to Judy, just behind her.
    ‘Wally’s twelve and he was KO’ed. Unconscious for possibly ten minutes. Responsive, but his GCS is down to thirteen. Repetitive speech pattern and some nausea.’
    ‘Wally?’ Judy crouched beside the boy, who lay flat on his back with a hard collar protecting his neck. ‘Do you know where you

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