Thursday's Child (2013)

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Even in the car with the windows closed, she and Patrick could smell burning. She got out of the car as Patrick finished parking.
Thick black smoke hung over the town and the entire northern sky was orange. She wrinkled her nose as a waft of fuel blew across on the wind. Maybe it was a pile up on the motorway.
Patrick locked the car and smiled at her. “Good job we’re not going to the ED. They’re going to be busy.” To emphasize his point, several ambulances shot past the car park.
“Yeah.”
“Ready
...to go in?”
“No. I hate hospitals. Always have, but the clinic is the worst. Hours of sitting and waiting to spend three whole minutes with the doctor.”
“But if you lose the cast it’ll be worth it. Right?”
“Guess so.” She walked slowly down the hallways to the fracture clinic. She smiled at the receptionist. “Niamh Harkin to see Mr. Smyth.”
“Take a seat.”
As they walked to the only spare seats, Patrick nudged her. “Where shall we take the seats? Maybe they’d fancy a coffee?”


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