Because hopefully, if I busted my ass and luck was on my side, I would have the woman I’ve wanted since I was twenty-two years old.
And even though it killed me.
I stayed away.
That was until I had nine more days until the divorce was official.
Eight.
Seven.
Six.
Five.
Four.
Three.
Two.
One.
Time’s up.
I was rectifying the one regret in my life I’ve ever had.
Now, just to find her first and put my plan into motion.
Pulse.
Chapter 8
Scarlett
As I walked by his room, I let out a sigh.
Damn me and my shyness.
I should have given him my number.
Why the hell had I not done that?
Then I growled when my pager went off.
Yes, I was assigned a pager, all the nurses were given one to be turned in once we completed our residency.
But then I smiled as I read it.
I wanted to fist-bump the air.
See you, bitch from hell.
I walked back the way I had come, grabbed my stuff, and then reported to the floor I had been reassigned to.
The charge nurse smiled at me and then gave me my set of rooms.
Ped’s floor. Nice.