process. “Your Ferrari can go and suck a dick. From now on, when you come and pick me up, you need to hire one of those shitty cars you get at airport rentals.”
“What do you mean? You get shitty cars? I pay the premium and get the good stuff.”
The softest scoff comes blowing between her lips. “Of course you get the premium. Why am I not surprised?”
I can’t help but laugh, and as the fire really starts to burn, I lean back against the coffee table and pull Autumn into my side. I grab our dinner and send a silent thanks to the guy who remembered to pack the shitty plastic cutlery so that I don’t have to get up again.
I pass Autumn her favorite dishes, and she instantly digs in, making me wonder if she gave herself a chance to eat today. She’s been so busy trying to get through all the paperwork that Patricia dumped on her, and now, Dr. Harding’s bullshit. After making time for an X-ray, she's been agonizing over writing her report, in fear that if she doesn’t write it properly, Dr. Harding will be let off. I think she wrote it at least four times before finally submitting it, but even still, she worries that it’s not enough.
I watch her eat as the flames from the fireplace dance upon her skin. She’s quiet. Too quiet. Autumn lives by the general rule of never being quiet, so watching her just staring into the flames and listening to it crackle as darkness falls around the rest of my house is odd, but I’m not going to lie, just sitting here in peace with her is one of my favorite moments yet.
“What’s on your mind?” I murmur, keeping my voice low as to not break our moment.
She shrugs her shoulders. “I don’t know. I guess I’m just thinking about what’s going to happen to you.”
My brows raise. “To me?” I ask. “You don’t need to worry about me. I’ll be fine.”
“You beat up a fellow doctor,” she reminds me as though I’ve forgotten all about it, but how could I? My hand stings every time I curl my fingers into a fist. Though maybe I should stop doing that and allow myself a chance to heal. After all, I won’t be cleared for surgery until it’s better.
“And?” I prompt. “Sure, the ethics board might have a few things to say about it, but once I have a chance to explain what happened, it’ll be fine.”
“Are you sure?” she questions, her fork pausing halfway to her mouth.
“Positive.”
She looks down at her dinner, nibbling on her lips. “So, what’s going to happen from here?”
“Well, I would guess that the board is spending the night going over everyone’s reports and looking over all the evidence. They’ll probably dig into Dr. Harding’s past employment and make a decision from there, but you don’t need to worry, it’s an open and closed case. You’ll be alright.”
Autumn nods and looks back up at me with those big, wide eyes that I’m falling madly in love with. “Have you ever been in this position before?” she asks, nerves and concern deep in her voice.
I shake my head. “Have I ever beat the living shit out of a man who tried to rape the woman I want to be with for the rest of my life? No, I can’t say that I have.”
Her eyes go round as her mouth drops, and I grin, watching her reaction as though it’s the most entertaining thing I’ve ever witnessed. She closes her mouth again before swallowing hard, never once taking her eyes off mine. “What did you just say?”
“You heard me, Autumn. I’m falling in love with you and I don’t ever want to let you go.”
Her lip wobbles, and I curl my hand around the back of her neck, right where the curve of her neck perfectly fits the palm of my hand. “Are you sure?” she whispers. “Because once I allow myself to really fall for you, there’s no exchanges or refunds. You’ll be stuck with me. I’m not going to let you change your mind.”
“Good,” I tell her as I take the Chinese takeout container out of her hand and place it down on the hardwood floor beside me. I gently lift her onto my lap and she straddles me, putting one knee on either side as her blanket falls off her shoulder. I meet her eyes, looking deeply into them as I slowly pull