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Scenario: The What If, #6
Scenario: The What If, #6
Scenario: The What If, #6
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Scenario: The What If, #6

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The Sixth Novel in the What if Series.

Frank Edwards, Jamie Bernice Pediatrician, has a brilliant idea getting Jake and Holly together on a blind date. After all, Jamie Bernice does look like the boy.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 30, 2020
ISBN9781947649538
Scenario: The What If, #6

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    Scenario - Isabella White

    One

    The past two years in Holly's life hadn't been easy. In less than three months, Jamie Bernice would be two years old.

    Jamie was walking everywhere around the house, and she was the cutest little thing in the world.

    She was a happy baby, saying words and little sentences already.

    When she was in a group with others her age, she was not a typical two-year-old.

    She was really smart, and the things she would say. Other moms could not believe Holly when she told them that Jamie was only 21 months old.

    Rod was a great friend and the only one who had been a father figure to Jamie.

    Both of them, and her own mother, loved Rodney Bullucio dearly.

    They met in med-school, and the only bad thing about him was that he couldn't shut up about Jake Peters. She wanted to tell him that she despised Jake, especially when he made the cover of a medical magazine. Jake was in China, still busy with his residency, and was already making a name for himself.

    The doctor that took him under his wing was the best neurologist in the world, Dr. Sam Huyo.

    He had won so many awards, and he believed that Jake was going to be a second him.

    Holly hated that medical magazine for a month. She had to walk by the magazine stall every morning and saw it every day.

    Women obviously couldn't shut up about Jake's face, and Holly was sure that every single person searched the internet to find out more about him.

    He was also Jamie Bernice's father, not that he knew it. And true to Murphy's law, Jamie was not going to let Holly forget Jake either.

    She was him through and through.

    Jamie could have easily won all the baby contests there were, but she never entered her in any since Jake might find out that she had kept her.

    He would find them, and only heaven knew what he might do.

    She refused to even think about it.

    So she hid Jamie from the world, while she went to the university trying to become a doctor so Holly could give Jamie everything she should've had. One day.

    It wasn't easy, though.

    She envied people who could sleep eight hours straight at night.

    She was having dinner with her mother and Frank this evening.

    She hadn't seen her mother this happy in a long time. Holly was glad that she hadn't broken up with Frank like she wanted when the yearly doctor's conference came to Seattle.

    Jake had apparently been there since Rod couldn't shut up about him. But he also told her that Jake was arrogant and didn't know if he would be able to work with someone like that even if the opportunity presented itself. Rod had seen him that night in a different light. He said that Jake was sort of drunk and that one of the other doctors had to help him to his room. Jake had slurred nonsense into the other doctor's ear, but the doctor had handled it like a pro.

    Holly just gaped at Rod and was glad that Rod misinterpreted what had actually been going on.

    It didn't sound like the Jake she knew. But now that she thought about it, six months was hardly enough to even remotely know someone. But she was shocked to the core, just like Rod.

    It was a bit of a letdown. Rod said that he had tried so hard to introduce himself to Jake. On the other hand, Holly was glad that she had gotten out of working at the conference.

    She was supposed to have worked that night but said Jamie was coming down with the flu.

    She got away with it while Frank never even heard about the fake flu she had attributed to Jamie.

    Jane had been in a tizzy since he had wanted her to be his plus one for the conference. Jane almost broke up with him. But she too came up with an excuse to sit this one out, telling him that she didn't feel well.

    Of course, the reason that her mother was so paranoid about the whole thing was that Frank always ended up staring at Jamie most weirdly. It was almost as if he was seeing someone else in her. Someone like a Peters maybe. But Holly still didn't know if he knew the Peters family or not.

    Of course, she couldn't ask him any questions, because asking questions resulted in getting answers, and maybe curiosity, which sometimes led to digging deeper into something.

    Frank was wonderful and perfect for her mother, but Jane was adamant that they needed to protect Jamie, and if he did know the Peters personally, she wouldn't date him.

    Holly put it onto the hate Jake Peters list her mom had come up with, but in reality, Holly knew that she could never get over him.

    She had tried.

    The first twelve months had been relatively easy. Until Holly realized that she was still looking for all of Jake's qualities in the guys she met on dating apps.

    She knew it was wrong, but it wasn't just her heart that wanted him. It was much deeper like her soul wanted him.

    She still had dreams of what took place two years ago and the one where he was running toward her as she flatlined on the operating table.

    It took her twelve months to realize that he would always be her weakness, a letdown, and probably the biggest disappointment in her life, aside from Romy, who didn't survive.

    Her phone rang.

    Are you still going with tonight? Her mother asked.

    Yeah, I'll be there.

    Good, because Frank really wants to see Jamie. He said he misses her. And he has something to discuss with you.

    What does he want to discuss?

    I think it has something to do with a scholarship.

    Holly sighed. She had applied so late for them, meaning a lot of rejections, and didn't want to get her hopes up again.

    Have you spoken to your father yet?

    No, why should I?

    I know you are disappointed in him, Sweetheart. He is just worried that you are doing this for the wrong reasons.

    I know, and he's wrong.

    Yeah, I know. Your father will see that eventually.

    I doubt that.

    See you tonight, okay.

    Okay, love you.

    Love you more.

    She hung up. Her mother was her rock. She couldn't have survived any of this if it hadn't been for her mother.

    That night they met Frank at their favorite restaurant.

    Holly, my girl, Frank got up as she came near with Jamie on her hip.

    He wrapped an arm around her and squeezed. Then he took Jamie from her and lifted her high in the air.

    She cackled.

    He kissed her a few times on her neck, eliciting more laughter, and then they all sat down.

    Her mother looked so relaxed as the waiter came around and took Holly's drink order.

    She watched how Frank played with Jamie.

    Jamie loved him as much as she loved her grandfather Charles. She had always wondered what sort of a grandfather Gus would've been if Jake hadn't changed his mind about them.

    Gus had been one of her favorite people in the world.

    The entire Peters family had disappointed her.

    The evening progressed fast, and when Jamie fell asleep, Frank pushed a few chairs together and put her down on the makeshift bed.

    Holly saw the look in his eyes as he stared at her sleeping figure.

    Uncle Frank?

    He looked up at Holly. Yes, my girl?

    Can I ask you a personal question?

    She could see her mother's eyebrow raise a bit.

    Of course.

    Why do you look at her like that?

    He smiled as her mother shifted uncomfortably in her chair.

    No particular reason. Jamie is by far the most beautiful little girl I've ever seen. He smiled. You should enter her in some beauty pageants, Holly. That might help you when it comes time to pay for her college tuition.

    I could never. Holly laughed, and Jane smiled, touching her hand.

    I've talked to a few of the board members of the foundation. They said that they'll see what they can do about a scholarship for you. Of course, it's not a done deal yet, but I hope it's going to lead somewhere.

    Holly gasped. You didn't.

    He smiled again.

    Uncle Frank, she yelled softly, got up, and hugged him again. Thank you. Even if it's not a full one, I've saved up a few bucks already that could cover some of it. Every little bit helps.

    No need to thank me. If I had the money, I'd pay for it. But the hospital is bleeding me dry. Their hug broke and sat back down.

    No, it's not. Your heart is too big, and the free cases you take on is what bleeds you dry.

    Janey, I became a doctor to heal people, not show them away. Frank looked lovingly at her mother.

    But it's putting a strain on your hospital, Frank. She scolded.

    We will manage, I always do.

    Mom's right, your heart is way too big, uncle Frank.

    Yeah, I know. Maybe Somers will take pity on me when I lose it all.

    They all laughed.

    Frank was part of a children's foundation that helped with cases where the families couldn't pay for major surgeries. Holly hoped that the board would be able to give her just half of her tuition. It would be better than nothing.

    The evening finally came to an end, and tonight Holly might finally get some sleep.

    Frank didn't know the Peterses, and that was a great weight shifted from her shoulders.

    Two

    FRANK


    He'd seen it tonight again. Jamie was looking more and more like Jake.

    But there was no way that was possible. His girl had aborted the baby. Holly's guy didn't want kids, according to her.

    So Jamie couldn't be Jake's, and phoning him asking about everything that had happened back then would open old wounds again. Besides, the timeline was all wrong.

    His child had been due in April that year, and Jamie was much earlier than that. Maybe twenty-five-weeks earlier. 

    He did the calculation and came to Jamie and Romy's birth-month.

    He couldn't phone Jake. What if he was wrong? It wouldn't serve any purpose. Besides, Jake was in China and was doing good. He was coming back in December. 

    Frank thought about taking the girls with him to the family Christmas dinner so that Gus and Mara could meet them.

    That should clear this up and set Frank's mind at ease. 

    He was sure if Holly was Jake's lass, someone would say something, and if it wasn't her, then she would be perfect for Jake. Not to mention the fact that Jamie looked just like him. No one would ever guess that she wasn't his.

    His mind played with the idea of setting them up.

    Actually, he had thought about it so many times before, but Jake still had over five months left before he finished.

    Frank would set them up on a blind date then.

    He continued to enjoy his drink on the porch. It was chilly, but he loved Seattle.

    His phone rang. It was Gus.

    He picked it up. Hey, Rat.

    Gus laughed. It's been a long time.

    I know. Been so busy. I was just thinking about you.

    Oh, Frank, you know I'm a happily married man. He joked.

    Frank laughed. He knew Gus was only pulling his leg.

    Why did you think about me?

    I think I might have a solution for Jake's problem?

    Oh please, Mara thinks she has one too.

    Oh yeah, and what might that be?

    A new resident started here at P&E, and she's pregnant. Mara sees her as a good candidate for an instant family.

    Let me guess you hate the idea.

    A lot. It's not going to replace what he lost.

    What if I tell you that I had a similar idea.

    Yeah? So you have someone in mind?

    Yep and her daughter look a lot like him.

    Gus laughed. Is her mother a strawberry blonde?

    Frank froze. Silence lingered for a while.

    Frank? Gus asked.

    How did you know that?

    That the mother has strawberry blonde hair?

    Frank laughed. Yeah. Could this be a coincidence? His heart started to beat a bit faster. Coincidences didn't exist, his mother had always said that.

    I didn't. But Jake has a thing for strawberry blondes. We are hoping that China heals him of it.

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