A Soldier's Heart
She was keeping an appointment with a new client, not revisiting a high school crush. Mary Kate Donnelly opened her car door, grabbed the bag that held the physical therapy assessment forms and tried to still the butterflies that seemed to be doing the polka in her midsection.
What were the odds that her first client for the Suffolk Physical Therapy Clinic would be Luke Marino, newly released from the army hospital where he'd been treated since his injury in Iraq? And would the fact of their short-lived romance in the misty past make this easier or harder? She didn't know.
She smoothed down her navy pants and straightened the white polo shirt that bore the SPTC letters on the pocket. As warm as this spring had been, she hadn't worn the matching navy cardigan. The outfit looked new because it was newjust as new as she was.
Nonsense. She lectured herself as she walked toward the front stoop of the Craftsman-style bungalow. She was a fully qualified physical therapist and just because she'd chosen to concentrate on marriage and children instead of a career didn't make her less ready to help patients.
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