The Look of Love by Rosemary Indra
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The pager on her waistband sounded a moment before
Penny heard the city's alarm sound. Her sense of duty and the need to help
others pulled her back into the station to answer the call. "One vehicle
off the road-milepost two on Oak Knoll Road." Penny read her pager out
loud.
Once she put on her turnouts, she jumped into the engine.
That's why she was there. After years of working at the bank, she'd gone back
to school and became a paramedic. She wanted to help others and make a
difference. Joining the fire department was the best way to honor Jim's memory.
Scott got into the officer's seat in front of her.
She wondered if she should get out. Catching her reflection in the window, she
straightened her turnout and renewed her fortitude. They'd shared a few kisses.
Nothing more. The passion his kiss ignited was best forgotten. If he was
uncomfortable with the situation, he could get into the other vehicle.
She ignored the usual chatter in the engine cab as
other firefighters joined them and they drove to the accident. A pickup truck
rolled over in the ditch with one occupant was all she'd heard. She drew a deep
breath trying to still her clamoring nerves. Until now, she'd ignored her
growing awareness of Scott. For some reason tonight her defenses were lowered
and she could no longer disregard her desire for him.
Once they stopped at the scene, Scott asked. "Penny,
do you feel comfortable directing traffic?"
Without looking at him, she replied, "Yes."
Then she grabbed a flashlight, fluorescent vest and stop sign from the side
compartment and hurried to the back of the engine. Red lights flashed around
her. She directed the rescue unit and ambulance to the accident a few yards up
the road.
"Watch your backside," Scott yelled. Like
always, he stood behind her, protecting her.
Guiding drivers wasn't her favorite job in the
department, but traffic was light for the middle of the night. She couldn't
believe how much time they'd spent in the storage room.
"How are you doing?" he asked a few
minutes later.
Penny jumped at the sound of his voice beside her. "You
startled me, I didn't hear you." She hadn't been able to get Scott off her
mind since they left the station. Now she hesitated to look at him.
"I wanted a chance to talk to you alone."
His voice held a serious tone; an I-want-to-clarify-any-misunderstanding-tone.
Red lights from the rescue unit continued their
rhythmic flash around them. The colored illumination added a surreal appearance
to the worry lines that marked Scott's face. He too appeared shaken by
something. In the darkness she couldn't fully read his expression. With his
brows lowered, he had a stern look of finality over his features. She guessed
their kissing surprised him as much as it did her. Afraid she was losing her
best friend, she breathed in deep. She knew and dreaded the subject he wanted
to discuss with her.
"I'm sorry about earlier. I…"
"I understand it won't happen again," she
said hurriedly. If only she could turn back the clock.
Read and enjoy this one. Overall, this story gave me happy
thoughts about life and love.
Seriously Reviewed
19 out of 20
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