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not seeing the signs sooner. He‘d also been away a lot in the last
year, and Max had always made sure she was looked after, but
now he felt guilty over it. It never bothered him before, because
Max was right, she was mature for her age and cold look after
herself. Now everything had changed and his sister was going to
need him.
Doctor Chang saw his guilt, and it was common among
family to feel responsible, but unless you were a doctor, the signs
weren‘t easy to see. ―The last thing you need to do is blame
yourself Mr. Shayne. She‘s young and breast cancer is not
common in her age group. The lump is barely detectable, but it‘s
significant enough to raise a flag. I won‘t lie to you. If you
combine that with her symptoms, I‘m afraid there‘s a high
percentage that it‘s malignant, but we need to do a biopsy if the
blood tests are conclusive to see how aggressive it is.‖
―does she know?‖
―No, I needed to speak to you first.‖
‗Don‘t tell her yet.‖ He said pulling his mobile out of his
pocket, ―I need to call her fiancé. He‘s going to want to be here
when we break the news to her. She‘s not going to take this
well.‖
Max was in the middle of dictation when the phone rang.
―Hold that Nance, I need to get this, it‘s Luke.‖ He said looking
at the caller id. Luke said he‘d call when he got some information
of Lily.
―Certainly Mr. King.‖ She said patiently noticing that he
glanced at his watch again. He‘d been doing that constantly
since he called her into the office as if anticipating this call. Then
there was the slight urgency in his tone when he spoke to her.
―Luke? How‘s Lily?‖ He said before his friend could even
get a word out.
―Max, do you have a pen?‖
―I do.‖ He said hearing the tone of his voice. He sounded
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oddly subdued, ―What‘s wrong?‖
―I‘m going to give you the address of the clinic that we‘re
at. I need you here. I think Lily is seriously ill.‖ He said giving
him the address unable to stop his voice from cracking.
Max scribbled it on a piece of paper while doing his best
to squash the dread that washed through him. Luke sounded
worried, and it took a lot to worry his number one man.
However, Lily being sick would do it for both of them. ―I‘ll be
there in twenty minutes.‖ He hung up, ―Nancy cancel my
appointments for this afternoon and get Oscar to bring the car
around.‖
She stood up, ―Is everything okay? Is Lily all right?‖
Nancy remembered how upset she was when she left there the
last day, followed by Max‘s bellowing voice as he fired one of the
office girls publically which was completely unlike him.
Whatever went on between the two women had been witnessed
by Max and had obviously hurt Lily deeply. Shortly after
Brittney, red faced and weeping, packed up her desk but Nancy
didn‘t feel sorry for her at all. She knew the young woman had
been drooling after Max and obviously had gone too far in
belittling Lily.
Apparently as she found out from the other office girls
that this had been going on for some time under Nancy‘s nose
and she didn‘t see it. She would have fired Brittney herself if
she‘d known. She knew how much Max coveted Lily and rightly
so. The girl was a complete doll. Nancy couldn‘t help feeling
protective of her also. Then when rumour reached them about
her and Max‘s engagement she wanted to jump for joy. She was
perfect for him. At least that‘s what Nancy thought. She had
time to ask Luke about it the next day when he was waiting
patiently for Max to finish a meeting.
Luke sat on the corner of Nancy‘s desk with one foot on
the floor while flipping through a magazine.
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―So, when‘s the date?‖
Luke glanced down at Nancy who had her spectacles
shoved to the end of her nose and was eyeing him intently over
them. ―Date?‖
She pursed her lips impatiently, ―The wedding Luke,
don‘t play dumb. Everyone here has seen the rock on Lily‘s
finger, and Max is floating on air.‖
He laughed, leaned over and kissed her on the cheek like
he would his own mother, ―Nothing gets by you does it?‖
She acted indifferent to his bold affection for her, and if
he didn‘t know her any better he would have thought so except
for the warmth that filled her eyes, ―It wasn‘t exactly subtle.‖ She
nodded toward the office doors, ―When she wasn‘t looking, he
never took his eyes off of her, ever.‖ Smiling she continued, ―it
was like being at the zoo and watching a caged lion pace back and
forth inside his cell while eyeing up some tasty morsel out of his