Firefighter Midlife Wolf by Meg Ripley EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Meg Ripley
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“TURN LEFT IN THREE HUNDRED FEET.”
“Yeah, turn left. Right into the next disaster,” Jessica Anderson
grumbled as she looked for the next street sign and did as the GPS told her.
She thought she knew her way around Eugene until she’d had to drive all
over town. Going to the grocery store or the farmers’ market was one thing.
Finding the homes of her new patients was a different story, yet it seemed to
be the least challenging part of this new job.
Jessica turned into the small parking lot of the senior living apartments.
She parked the car before grabbing her tablet and double-checking that
she’d entered the correct address for Verna Muldoon. She’d already
transposed someone’s house numbers once, confusing everyone about why
a visiting nurse had shown up at the door. If she were lucky, no one would
call her agency and complain. That was the last thing she needed on her
first day.
Getting out, Jessica stepped around the car and grabbed her nursing bag
from the passenger seat. After the handle had gotten caught on the shifter
and half the contents had spilled out earlier that morning, she’d decided it
was much easier to just go around. There was no doubt she was learning a
lot, but this was making her feel incompetent as hell. Why didn’t she just
stay where she knew what she was doing? Where she didn’t have to
question where things were? At the ER, she was on her own turf. She was
the one in charge. She should just go crawling back to the admin nurse and
ask for her job back.
And have to deal with Brandon again?
Her wolf reminded her exactly why it was time to find a new job. No
one wanted to work alongside their ex-husband. That arrogant, self-centered
jerk was a constant reminder of her failed marriage, especially with that
condescending tone. He never would’ve quit the ER, so it was up to her.
She’d already proven she was strong enough to leave him. Now, she just
had to prove she was strong enough to handle this new position.
Stepping onto the small porch, she spotted the lockbox on the handle
and pulled her tablet out again. It felt so awkward to just walk right into a
stranger’s home. Yes, she had the code, so she had permission, but that
didn’t really make it any better. Jessica continued the pep talk she’d been
giving herself all day, remembering all the awkward things she’d had to do
throughout nursing school and as she’d gotten established with her career.
No matter how much passion she’d had for helping people, it’d still taken
time to not feel weird about touching people’s bodies and performing
procedures that made them uncomfortable.
She punched the code into the lockbox and hit the unlock button.
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