Erin spoke into the receiver as she stood menacingly over the doctor, who purposely ignored her presence. On her way out of bay 3 she let a silent expletive escape from her lips at the irritating sight of a junior doctor now sitting at her desk, using her computer, and blatantly ignoring the phone that was ringing incessantly. “Well, just sit here in the waiting room then, and have a bit of a rest.” “What train? I don’t want to get on a train.” “Here’s where you wait.” She cleared a few toast crumbs from the bedside armchair, and manoeuvred stiff and unyielding bones into a seated position. Taking hold of the gnarled fingers on Rosie’s left hand, Erin slowly led the elderly woman back to her bed again. Erin Mason sighed, and stood up for the fifth time in as many minutes. The little old lady stood at the reception counter dishevelled and distressed. “Can you tell me where I have to wait for the next train to New Cross please?” Their paths slowly come together in this inspiring tale, which is partially based on actual events, and shows how love can flourish in the most unlikely of circumstances. Not too far away somebody else, Alan Beaumont, is also suffering a similar fate. 'Faction' romance based partly on my own experience.Įrin Mason, divorced and with two teenage sons, finds her world falling apart when she's diagnosed with cancer.
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