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Authors: Sidney Sheldon

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Kat leaned forward. “Are you doing anything Saturday night, Ken?”

Mallory was caught completely off guard. “What?”

“I thought you might like to take me out to dinner.”

He found himself almost blushing.
My God!
he thought.
Talk about shooting fish in a barrel! This is no lesbian. The guys said that because they couldn’t get into her pants. Well, I’m going to. She’s actually asking for it!
He tried to remember with whom he had a date on Saturday.
Sally, the little nurse in OR. She can wait.

“Nothing important,” Mallory said. “I’d love to take you to dinner.”

Kat put her hand over his. “Wonderful,” she said softly. “I’ll really be looking forward to it.”

He grinned. “So will I.”
You have no idea how much, baby. Ten thousand dollars’ worth!

That afternoon, Kat reported back to Paige and Honey.

“His mouth dropped open!” Kat laughed. “You should have seen the look on his face! He looked like the cat that swallowed the canary.”

Paige said, “Remember, you’re the Kat. He’s the canary.”

“What are you going to do Saturday night?” Honey asked.

“Any suggestions?”

“I have,” Paige answered. “Here’s the plan…”

Saturday evening, Kat and Ken Mallory had dinner at Emilio’s, a restaurant on the bay. She had dressed carefully for him, in a white cotton dress, off the shoulder.

“You look sensational,” Mallory said. He was careful to strike just the right note.
Appreciative, but not pressing. Admiring, but not suggestive.
Mallory had determined to be at his most charming, but it was not necessary. It quickly became obvious to him that Kat was intent on charming
him.

Over a drink, Kat said, “Everyone talks about what a wonderful doctor you are, Ken.”

“Well,” Mallory said modestly, “I’ve had fine training, and I care a lot about my patients. They’re very important to me.” His voice was filled with sincerity.

Kat put her hand over his. “I’m sure they are. Where are you from? I want to know all about you. The
real
you.”

Jesus!
Mallory thought.
That’s the line I use.
He could not get over how easy this was going to be. He was an expert on the subject of women. His radar knew all the signals they put out. They could say yes with a look, a smile,
tone of voice. Kat’s signals were jamming his radar.

She was leaning close to him, and her voice was husky. “I want to know everything.”

He talked about himself during dinner, and every time he tried to change the subject and bring it around to Kat, she said, “No, no. I want to hear more. You’ve had such a fascinating life!”

She’s crazy about me,
Mallory decided. He wished now that he had taken more bets.
I might even win tonight,
he thought. And he was sure of it when Kat said, as they were having coffee, “Would you like to come up to my apartment for a nightcap?”

Bingo!
Mallory stroked her arm and said softly, “I’d love to.”
The guys were all crazy,
Mallory decided.
She’s the horniest broad I’ve ever met.
He had a feeling that he was about to be raped.

Thirty minutes later, they were walking into Kat’s apartment.

“Nice,” Mallory said, looking around. “Very nice. Do you live here alone?”

“No. Dr. Taylor and Dr. Taft live with me.”

“Oh.” She could hear the note of regret in his voice.

Kat gave him a beguiling smile. “But they won’t be home until much later.”

Mallory grinned. “Good.”

“Would you like a drink?”

“Love one.” He watched as Kat walked over to the little bar and mixed two drinks.
She’s got great buns,
Mallory thought.
And she’s damned good-looking, and I’m getting ten thousand dollars to lay her.
He laughed aloud.

Kat turned. “What’s so funny?”

“Nothing. I was just thinking how lucky I am to be here alone with you.”

“I’m the lucky one,” Kat said warmly. She handed him his drink.

Mallory raised his glass and started to say, “Here’s to…”

Kat beat him to it. “Here’s to us!” she said.

He nodded. “Ill drink to that.”

He started to say, “How about a little music?” and as he opened his mouth, Kat said, “Would you like some music?”

“You’re a mind reader.”

Kat put on an old Cole Porter standard. She surreptitiously glanced at her watch, then turned to Mallory. “Do you like to dance?”

Mallory moved closer to her. “It depends on whom I’m dancing with. I’d love to dance with you.”

Kat moved into his arms, and they began to dance to the slow and dreamy music. He felt Kat’s body pressing hard against his, and he could feel himself getting aroused. He held her tighter, and Kat smiled up at him.

Now is the time to go in for the kill.

“You’re lovely, you know,” Mallory said huskily. “I’ve wanted you since the first moment I saw you.”

Kat looked into his eyes. “I’ve felt the same way about you, Ken.” His lips moved toward hers, and he gave her a warm, passionate kiss.

“Let’s go into the bedroom,” Mallory said. There was a sudden urgency in him.

“Oh, yes!”

He took her by the arm and she started leading him toward her bedroom. And at that moment, the front door opened and Paige and Honey walked in.

“Hi there!” Paige called. She looked at Ken Mallory in surprise. “Oh, Dr. Mallory! I didn’t expect to see you here.”

“Well, I…I…”

“We went out to dinner,” Kat said.

Mallory was filled with a dark rage. He fought to control it. He turned to Kat. “I should go. It’s late and I have a big day tomorrow.”

“Oh. I’m sorry you’re leaving,” Kat said. There was a world of promise in her eyes.

Mallory said, “What about tomorrow night?”

“I’d love to…”

“Great!”

“…but I can’t.”

“Oh. Well, what about Friday?”

Kat frowned. “Oh, dear. I’m afraid Friday isn’t good, either.”

Mallory was getting desperate. “Saturday?”

Kat smiled. “Saturday would be lovely.”

He nodded, relieved. “Good. Saturday it is, then.”

He turned to Paige and Honey. “Good night.”

“Good night.”

Kat walked Mallory to the door. “Sweet dreams,” she said softly. “I’m going to dream about you.”

Mallory squeezed her hand. “I believe in making dreams come true. We’ll make up for this Saturday night.”

“I can’t wait.”

That night, Kat lay in her bed thinking about Mallory. She hated him. But to her surprise, she had enjoyed the evening. She was sure that Mallory had enjoyed it too, in spite of the fact that he was playing a game.
If only this were real,
Kat thought,
and not a game.
She had no idea how dangerous a game it was.

Chapter Seventeen

M
aybe it’s the weather,
Paige thought wearily. It was cold and dreary outside, with a gray driving rain that depressed the spirits. Her day had begun at six o’clock in the morning, and it was filled with constant problems. The hospital seemed to be full of gomers, all complaining at once. The nurses were surly and careless. They drew blood from the wrong patients, lost X-rays that were urgently needed, and snapped at the patients. In addition, there was a staff shortage because of a flu epidemic. It was that kind of day.

The only bright spot was the telephone call from Jason Curtis.

“Hello,” he said cheerily. “Just thought I’d check in and see how all our patients are doing.”

“They’re surviving.”

“Any chance of our having lunch?”

Paige laughed. “What’s lunch? If I’m lucky, I’ll be able to grab a stale sandwich about four o’clock this afternoon. It’s pretty hectic around here.”

“All right. I won’t keep you. May I call you again?”

“All right.”
No harm in that.

“Bye.”

Paige worked until midnight without a moment to rest, and when she was finally relieved, she was almost too tired to move. She briefly debated staying at the hospital and sleeping on the cot in the on-call room, but the thought of her warm, cozy bed at home was too tempting. She changed clothes and lurched her way to the elevator.

Dr. Peterson came up to her. “My God!” he said. “Where’s the cat that dragged you in?”

Paige smiled wearily. “Do I look that bad?”

“Worse.” Peterson grinned. “You’re going home now?”

Paige nodded.

“You’re lucky. I’m just starting.”

The elevator arrived. Paige stood there half asleep.

Peterson said gently, “Paige?”

She shook herself awake. “Yes?”

“Are you going to be able to drive home?”

“Sure,” Paige mumbled. “And when I get there, I’m going to sleep for twenty-four hours straight.”

She walked to the parking lot and got into her car. She sat there drained, too tired to turn on the ignition.
I mustn’t go to sleep here. I’ll sleep at home.

Paige drove out of the parking lot and headed toward the apartment. She was unaware of how erratically she was driving until a driver yelled at her, “Hey, get off the road, you drunken broad!”

She forced herself to concentrate.
I must not fall asleep . . I must not fall asleep.
She snapped the radio on and turned the volume up loud. When she reached her apartment building, she sat in the car for a long time
before she was able to summon enough strength to go upstairs.

Kat and Honey were in their beds, asleep. Paige looked at the clock at her bedside.
One o’clock in the morning.
She stumbled into her bedroom and started to get undressed, but the effort was too much for her. She fell into bed with her clothes on, and in an instant was sound asleep.

She was awakened by the shrill ringing of a telephone that seemed to be coming from some far-off planet. Paige fought to stay asleep, but the ringing was like needles penetrating her brain. She sat up groggily and reached for the phone. “H’lo?”

“Dr. Taylor?”

“Yes.” Her voice was a hoarse mumble.

“Dr. Barker wants you in OR Four to assist him, stat.”

Paige cleared her throat. “There must be some mistake,” she mumbled. “I just got off duty.”

“OR Four. He’s waiting.” The line went dead.

Paige sat on the edge of the bed, numb, her mind clouded by sleep. She looked at the clock on the bedside table. Four-fifteen. Why was Dr. Barker asking for her in the middle of the night? There was only one answer. Something had happened to one of her patients.

Paige staggered into the bathroom and threw cold water on her face. She looked in the mirror and thought,
My God! I look like my mother. No. My mother never looked this bad.

Ten minutes later, Paige was making her way back to the hospital. She was still half asleep when she took the elevator to the fourth floor to OR Four. She went into the dressing room and changed, then scrubbed up and stepped into the operating room.

There were three nurses and a resident assisting Dr. Barker.

He looked up as Paige entered and yelled, “For Christ’s sake, you’re wearing a hospital gown! Didn’t anyone ever inform you that you’re supposed to wear
scrubs
in an operating room?”

Paige stood there, stunned, jolted wide awake, her eyes blazing. “You listen to me,” she said, furiously. “I’m supposed to be off duty. I came in as a favor to you. I don’t—”

“Don’t argue with me,” Dr. Barker said curtly. “Get over here and hold this retractor.”

Paige walked over to the operating table and looked down. It was not her patient on the table. It was a stranger.
Barker had no reason to call me. He’s trying to force me to quit the hospital. Well, I’ll be damned if I will!
She gave him a baleful look, picked up the retractor, and went to work.

The operation was an emergency coronary artery bypass graft. The skin cision had already been made down the center of the chest to the breastbone, which had been split with an electric saw. The heart and major blood vessels were exposed.

Paige inserted the metal retractor between the cut sides of the breastbone, forcing the edges apart. She watched as Dr. Barker skillfully opened the pericardial sac, exposing the heart.

He indicated the coronary arteries. “Here’s the problem,” Barker said. “We’re going to do some grafting.”

He had already removed a long strip of vein from one leg. He sewed a piece of it into the main artery coming out of the heart. The other end he attached to one of the coronary arteries, beyond the obstructed area, sending
the blood through the vein graft, bypassing the obstruction.

Paige was watching a master at work.
If only he weren’t such a bastard!

The operation took three hours. By the time it was over, Paige was only half conscious. When the incision had been closed, Dr. Barker turned to the staff and said, “I want to thank all of you.” He was not looking at Paige.

Paige stumbled out of the room without a word and went upstairs to the office of Dr. Benjamin Wallace.

Wallace was just arriving. “You look exhausted,” he said. “You should get some rest.”

Paige took a deep breath to control her anger. “I want to be transferred to another surgical team.”

Wallace studied her a moment. “You’re assigned to Dr. Barker, right?”

“Right.”

“What’s the problem?”

“Ask
him.
He hates me. He’ll be glad to get rid of me. I’ll go with anyone else. Anyone.”

“I’ll talk to him,” Wallace said.

“Thank you.”

Paige turned and walked out of the office.
They’d better take me away from him. If I see him again, I’ll kill him.

Paige went home and slept for twelve hours. She woke up with a feeling that something wonderful had happened, and then she remembered.
I don’t have to see the Beast anymore!
She drove to the hospital, whistling.

As Paige was walking down the corridor, an orderly came up to her. “Dr. Taylor…”

“Yes?”

“Dr. Wallace would like to see you in his office.”

“Thank you,” Paige said. She wondered who the new senior surgeon would be.
Anybody will be an improvement,
Paige thought. She walked into Benjamin Wallace’s office.

“Well, you look much better today, Paige.”

“Thanks. I feel much better.” And she did. She felt great, filled with an enormous sense of relief.

“I talked to Dr. Barker.”

Paige smiled. “Thank you. I really appreciate it.”

“He won’t let you go.”

Paige’s smile faded.
What?

“He said you’re assigned to his team and you’ll stay there.”

She could not believe what she was hearing. “But
why
?” She knew why. The sadistic bastard needed a whipping girl, someone to humiliate. “I’m not going to stand for it.”

Dr. Wallace said ruefully, “I’m afraid you have no choice. Unless you want to leave the hospital. Would you like to think about it?”

Paige did not have to think about it. “No.” She was not going to let Barker force her to quit. That was his plan. “No,” she repeated slowly. “I’ll stay.”

“Good. Then that’s settled.”

Not by a long shot,
Paige thought.
I’m going to find some way to pay him back.

In the doctors’ dressing room, Ken Mallory was getting ready to make his rounds. Dr. Grundy and three other doctors walked in.

“There’s our man!” Grundy said. “How are you doing, Ken?”

“Fine,” Mallory said.

Grundy turned to the others. “He doesn’t look like he just got laid, does he?” He turned back to Mallory. “I hope you have our money ready. I plan to make a down payment on a little car.”

Another doctor joined in. “I’m buying a whole new wardrobe.”

Mallory shook his head pityingly. “I wouldn’t count on it, suckers. Get ready to pay me off!”

Grundy was studying him. “What do you mean?”

“If she’s a lesbian, I’m a eunuch. She’s the horniest broad I ever met. I practically had to hold her off the other night!”

The men were looking at one another, worried.

“But you didn’t get her into the sack?”

“The only reason I didn’t, my friends, is because we were interrupted on the way to the bedroom. I have a date with her Saturday night, and it will all be over but the shouting.” Mallory finished dressing. “Now, if you gentlemen will excuse me…”

An hour later, Grundy stopped Kat in the corridor.

“I’ve been looking for you,” he said. He looked angry.

“Is something wrong?”

“It’s that bastard Mallory. He’s so sure of himself that he’s telling everyone he’s going to get you into bed by Saturday night.”

“Don’t worry,” Kat said grimly. “He’s going to lose.”

When Ken Mallory picked Kat up Saturday night, she had on a low-cut dress that accentuated her voluptuous figure.

“You look gorgeous,” he said admiringly.

She put her arms around him. “I want to look good for you.” She was clinging to him.

God, she really wants it!
When Mallory spoke, his voice was husky. “Look, I have an idea, Kat. Before we go out to dinner, why don’t we slip into the bedroom and…”

She was stroking his face. “Oh, darling, I wish we could. Paige is home.” Paige was actually at the hospital, working.

“Oh.”

“But after dinner…” She let the suggestion hang in the air.

“Yes?”

“We could go to your place.”

Mallory put his arms around her and kissed her. “That’s a wonderful idea!”

He took her to the Iron Horse, and they had a delicious dinner. In spite of herself, Kat was having a wonderful time. He was charming and amusing, and incredibly attractive. He seemed genuinely interested in knowing everything about her. She knew he was flattering her, but he really seemed to mean the compliments he paid her.

If I didn’t know better…

Mallory had hardly tasted his food. All he could think was,
In two hours I will be making ten thousand dollars…In one hour, I will be making ten thousand dollars…In thirty minutes…

They finished their coffee.

“Are you ready?” Mallory asked.

Kat put her hand over his. “You have no idea how ready, darling. Let’s go.”

They took a taxi to Mallory’s apartment. “I’m absolutely
crazy about you,” Mallory murmured. “I’ve never known anyone like you.”

And she could hear Grundy’s voice:
He’s so sure of himself that he says he’s going to get you into bed by Saturday night.

When they arrived at the apartment, Mallory paid the taxi driver and led Kat into the elevator. It seemed to Mallory to take forever to get up to his apartment. He opened the door and said eagerly, “Here it is.”

Kat stepped inside.

It was an ordinary little bachelor’s apartment that desperately needed a woman’s touch.

“Oh, it’s lovely,” Kat breathed. She turned to Mallory. “It’s
you.

He grinned. “Let me show you
our
room. I’ll put some music on.”

As he went over to the tape deck, Kat glanced at her watch. The voice of Barbra Streisand filled the room.

Mallory took her hand. “Let’s go, honey.”

“Wait a minute,” Kat said softly.

He was looking at her, puzzled. “What for?”

“I just want to enjoy this moment with you. You know, before we…”

“Why don’t we enjoy it in the bedroom?”

“I’d love a drink.”

“A drink?” He tried to hide his impatience. “Fine. What would you like?”

“A vodka and tonic, please.”

He smiled. “I think we can handle that.” He went over to the little bar and hurriedly mixed two drinks.

Kat looked at her watch again.

Mallory returned with the drinks and handed one to Kat. “Here you are, baby.” He raised his glass. “To togetherness.”

“To togetherness,” Kat said. She took a sip of the drink. “Oh, my God!”

He looked at her, startled. “What’s the matter?”

“This is vodka!”

“That’s what you asked for.”

“Did I? I’m sorry. I hate vodka!” She stroked his face. “May I have a scotch and soda?”

“Sure.” He swallowed his impatience and went back to the bar to mix another drink.

Kat glanced at her watch again.

Ken Mallory returned. “Here you are.”

“Thank you, darling.”

She took two sips of her drink. Mallory took the glass from her and set it on a table. He put his arms around Kat and held her close, and she could feel that he was aroused.

“Now,” Ken said softly, “let’s make history.”

“Oh, yes!” Kat said. “Yes!”

She let him lead her into the bedroom.

I’ve done it!
Mallory exulted.
I’ve done it! Here go the walls of Jericho!
He turned to Kat. “Get undressed, baby.”

“You first, darling. I want to watch you get undressed. It excites me.”

“Oh? Well, sure.”

As Kat stood there watching, Mallory slowly took his clothes off. First his jacket, then his shirt and tie, then his shoes and stockings, and then his trousers. He had the firm figure of an athlete.

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