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A Doctor's Patience
A Doctor's Patience
A Doctor's Patience
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A Doctor's Patience

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She never knew she was missing. She never knew someone was looking for her. She knew only love. Now, can she trust that memory? Can she trust that love? Can she trust the doctor who tries so hard to help her remember?

Now please don't expect some table-thumping blockbuster that will end up unread and gathering dust on your virtual bookshelf – this is a sizzling erotic short story that will have you flipping over the pages in feverish anticipation.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherAmorBooks.com
Release dateJan 13, 2022
ISBN9781005298913
A Doctor's Patience
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Rebecca Milton

Rebecca Milton writes sizzling erotica and romance for the thinking person. On her free time she enjoys taking her Alaskan Malamute for long, long walks. He enjoys it too.

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    A Doctor’s Patience

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    Disclaimer: The material in this book is for mature audiences only and contains graphic sexual content and is intended for those over the age of 18 only.

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    By the summer of my seventeenth year I knew I was different.

    I want to leave it there. I want to end it right there. I want to fold this sheet of paper, slip it into the envelope, address it, place a stamp in the upper right corner, put on my sandals, my hat, walk to the mail box down the road, by the bait shop, in the small square of shops and eateries, drop it into a slot and then, turn my heels toward the beach and walk into the sea. That’s what I want to do. That’s how this letter, this moment, this... affair... memory... It should end.

    I won’t, of course, you know this, I know this, Doctor Cranes knows this. It won’t happen, but I certainly wish it would. Wish it could. Wish I was that...

    No, I won’t finish that sentence. I know that kind of talk upsets you. I don’t want to upset you. I hate that look in your eyes. The one that flags the wound I have

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