Authors: Julia Crane
He waved the page in front of her.
“I don’t remember telling you that.”
“What is this?” she asked, taking the paper from him.
“It’s a blog this doctor guy keeps. In it, he describes what you’re going through.”
“How did you find it? I spent days surfing the net. Even Tanya tried to help.”
“What does he say my symptoms are from?”
“I don’t know. His blog is firewalled from here, though, so you should just call him.”
“I’ll look at this later,” she said. “Go forth and leave me be, The Jake. Leave the punch.”
“Sofia, I really think you should call this guy,” he said, looking her in the eye. “Please.”
A sense of uneasiness ran through her at the gravity in his normally light tone.
“I noticed you’ve been taking a lot of sick time lately,” Lacy said as Sofia entered the room.
“Yeah, I’m having some issues,” Sofia replied.
“They really don’t know,” Sofia said again.
“I can’t make reasonable accommodations for you if I don’t know what’s wrong.”
Lacy arched a delicate eyebrow.
“No, it’s not,” she snapped. “I need a diagnosis, and I need a treatment plan.”
“What do you mean there’s nothing wrong? Are you making this up?” her boss demanded.
“No, Lacy, what I meant is that whatever is wrong—”
“So you’re a basket case. One of those aphrodisiacs or something.”
“You’ve been lying to Jake, too. He’s been worried sick! Oh my God, what—”
Surprise, then fury, lit her insides.
“Fine,” she said, wrenching the office door open. “But Lacy, everyone knows you’re screwing Jake.”
Her cell rang. She dug it out of her pocket.
“Hey, Tanya,” she said, kicking off her shoes. “What’s up?”
“Hey, hon, Jake told me you quit work?”
“He’s still a dick. You’re not seeing him again, are you?”
“Tanya, I have a headache. I’ll call you later.”
She ran to her desk and pulled out a journal, jotting down her latest symptom.
A man’s face, a woman in the hospital on her death bed, their children surrounding them.
“I’m okay,” she said, forcing a smile. “Thanks.”
“Cody, watch where you’re going!” a mother scolded the little boy sprawled on the floor.
Sofia reached for him, helping him to his feet.
“Sorry about that,” the young mother said, flashing a smile.
“This is Sondra. How may I direct your call?” a pleasant voice answered.
“We have a Mr. Bylun, but he doesn’t have a blog. Perhaps you have the wrong number?”
“Why not. I don’t have anything to lose. My name is Sofia Fast from Crystal City, Virginia.”
“And what is your call regarding?” Sondra asked.
“Jake Hampton.” She heard the secretary typing.
“Ms. Fast, this is Linda from Dr. Mallard’s office,” an older woman’s voice said.