sex-me boss.

chapter 169



Having fully recovered her senses, Maggie wondered why she’d been so receptive to this Don Juan’s caresses and kisses. She couldn’t stay in the city knowing that danger lurked around her. She had to get permission from Dr. Johns. She arranged her clothes and left his office.

Behind his glasses, Dr. Johns looked up and saw little Maggie, the best worker in his hospital. She never complained, so he had no reason to fire her even if he was busy.

-Come in, little one.

Maggie breathed a sigh of relief and entered the doctor’s office. She sat down in the chair opposite his desk and began to pick at her fingers.

-I didn’t know you were a gynecologist too, and that you were especially interested in men. You’re blushing, darling.

she pursed her lips and lowered her head. this was the situation James had put her in. this old man now took her for a young girl who might be seducing his patients. she had to run.

-There’s no shame in loving my little one, but let me give you some advice from grandpa. Men, especially younger ones, are dangerous for young girls who want to become independent like you. I’ve noticed this for a long time now, since you’re wearing dresses more than pants. If he’s the right one, then I’m happy for you.

She hadn’t even noticed that she wore more dresses than pants. Maybe it was because it was her hands that chose her clothes.

-So why are you here?

-I know you always like to keep me close, but I’d like to please be part of this trip.

This man could read her and she was afraid to take on board his new remark, which would certainly concern James.

-I understand that you’d like to go far away to see if this man really loves you, because if he does, he’ll come looking for you, but have you at least thought about the fact that you’ll be sleeping on a mat in a place full of mosquitoes, with no drinking water? spending your days working, even at night? water is scarce, so you could go days without washing your body.

She understood that the living conditions weren’t favorable, but for her own survival, she had to accept this program, even if it meant a hard life.

-Yes, I’m ready to accept it.

-But come on, Maggie. You know very well that you’re the youngest experienced person in this hospital, so why do you want to leave at all costs? there are many ways of getting this man to prove he loves you, you know?

James didn’t love her and she didn’t want him to prove anything to her. She wanted to leave for herself and for her fragile heart, which was in danger, that’s all.

-I don’t want to prove anything to anyone, and I don’t want anyone to prove anything to me; I’d just like to go and help these children in need of care and elsewhere. there are other competent nurses, even more competent than me.

-You know that your last gift yesterday was one I put on your desk when the book arrived because you were with a patient. I signed the card for you. You’re not going to tell me that the red rose was from your cousin Maggie.

embarrassment or shame? she had no idea, but this man was really putting her on the spot. after James, it had to be him.

-So I can go?

Doctor Johns wrinkled his face as if all the sadness in the world had just fallen on him. Maggie was touched by his state of mind, but she too needed to save herself, and although her oath as a doctor was to save lives without exception, Doctor Johns wasn’t her patient at the moment.

-Could I?” asked Maggie again.

-You’re leaving in two days and for a month.This text is property of Nô/velD/rama.Org.

A month was more than enough time for her to get away and let James forget about his idea of revenge.


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