“I don’t mind,” she said with a smile.
I sucked on her tongue, and she leaned back. I held her to keep her in place and continued my devouring. She didn’t taste so bad herself, but there was a certain part of her body that needed urgent tasting, not by my tongue, but by my penis.
I relished her moans.
“Baby, I want more,” she said as she tried to catch her breath.
“It doesn’t look like I have any other things to do,” I said in a low growl and helped her with her zipper.
My office line chose that moment to beep.
“What is it? Didn’t I say no interruptions?” I asked, although I wasn’t really upset.
“I’m sorry, sir, but there’s an emergency on its way to the ER,” Catherine, my secretary, explained.
I exchanged glances with Amanda, and she nodded then got off me.
“What’s the emergency?” I asked as I sprang into action.
“Car accident, punctured heart,” she explained, “Emergency Response says he’s still stable.”
He’s not going to make it.
“Get the best doctors, and we’ll do our best. Tell Harold to assist me,” I said as I left the office.
“Sir, wait!” Catherine ran after me.
“You said it’s an emergency, didn’t you?” I asked as I continued my stride.
“About that. Harold isn’t yet back,” she replied.
“What?! Then who do we have?” I asked as I entered the emergency ward.
“The independent doctor,” she replied.
“The one who was supposed to help us out?” I raised a brow, “Tell him to join me then.”
“It’s not a ‘he,’” she said as she joined me to suit up.
We changed into out sterile gowns and put on our masks and gloves.
“I haven’t worked with a female surgeon in a while,” I remarked.
“Sir?” she called.
“Yes?”
“While I assist you as a secretary, I’m still a practicing surgeon,” she reminded me.
“Yeah, but you’re a lesbian,”I replied in my head but shrugged physically. “Let’s hope she can stomach this and not cause me any problems.”
I entered the operating room and found a doctor already there pacing back and forth trying to get their nerves in check.
I exchanged glances with Catherine, and she nodded in response.
“You have to be kidding,” I said softly.
The doctor stopped pacing and turned their attention toward us.