"Sure thing," Orla said, eager to stick close to the boss for whatever excitement was coming her way.
...
Josefina strolled back into the pharmaceutical company, where she ran into someone she knew well. Shay was in the middle of a conversation with the R&D manager.
"Is there really hope for my leg?" Shay asked, her voice tinged with excitement.
The R&D manager smiled, "There is..."
Before he could finish, Jarred spotted Josefina and his face lit up with recognition. He was about to say hi, but remembered that he had to keep Josefina's presence under wraps.
Jarred shifted gears, "Here's the deal, leave me your number. I'll make sure someone gets in touch to arrange for a doctor to swing by your place."
Shay was taken aback. Weren't they just having a promising chat? What changed all of a sudden?
"Mr. Jarred, can't I see a doctor today? I've heard your doctors are the best. Why not let someone check me out now?"
Jarred glanced at Josefina, who subtly shook her head. Catching on, Jarred told Shay, "I'm sorry, but all the doctors are swamped today. Some are out on calls, others are knee-deep in lab work."
Shay was confused. Did she mishear? She could've sworn Jarred said it was possible a moment ago.
Growing impatient, Shay pressed, "Mr. Jarred, is there really no way?"
"No, I'm afraid not. If there was a doctor available, I'd have told you. Since I didn't, there simply isn't one. It's best if you head home, and I'll make sure to contact you once we can set something up."
With no options left, Shay sighed in frustration. As her aide wheeled her around, her eyes met Josefina's.


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