DOCTOR, DOCTOR
The Tuesday after their late-night was a tough one for Sierra, she was exhausted from their late-night endeavors, yet Roman still insisted that an early morning workout was mandatory.
His justification that she created a routine of working out was more important in the early days than ever and to add salt to the wound he pointed out that she wasn’t nearly old enough to be tired after a late night.
“How old are you?” Sierra asked as she dabbed sweat off her forehead, she was done for the morning, but Roman still had a set to complete.
He glanced at her taking a seat on a bench across from him as he did his last set of elbow curls.
“I hardly think my age is of consequence.” He commented, sounding unbothered, but Sierra knew better.
“Which is why there’s no reason for you not to tell me.” Roman scrunched up his nose at her smart retort.
“Do you have an answer for everything? I’m turning thirty-one in August.” Sierra grinned triumphantly.
“Cool, I’m twenty-nine.” She hopped off the bench at the same time that he stood up to return the weights to its rack.
“What does my age have to do with anything?” Sierra shrugged.
“You just said I was too young to be tired after a late night, so it got me thinking,” Roman smirked.
“You’re younger than me, so you should be able to go a lot further than me.” Sierra held up a hand.
“Woah there tiger, just cause you’re hyperactive, doesn’t mean all of us are, younger or not.” Roman gave her a dirty look at the mention of the word.
“I am not hyperactive.” He pouted, walking out of the gym with his hands latched onto both ends of the towel around his neck.
“Come on, you wake up before 6 am, work out for an hour, work a nine-hour shift, go out at night, and still have the energy to do it all over again without batting an eyelash the next day. That spells hyperactive.” Roman shrugged.
“I spent the better part of my career working double shifts still determined to have a life at the end of the day, so I guess my body is trained for long hours of exertion and I’ve found that staying active and waking up early keeps me from needing excessive amounts of sleep and caffeine.” Sierra scrunched her face up in mock disgust.
“You sound like a healthy food commercial, you know that?” Roman stuck his tongue out at her.
“You’re just jealous that you can’t keep up.” He challenged and she rose to it.
“One day you’ll be the one keeping up with me.” She winked and stepped into the elevator.
“I already fight to keep up with you,” Roman mumbled with a smile when the doors closed.
“Dr. Leek, I see that you and Miss Sierra have met.” Mr. Chiang smiled, appearing behind him.
“Yes, she’s a lovely woman.” Mr. Chiang sent him a meaningful look.
“I have no doubt of that.” Roman didn’t know what the older man was getting at so instead he took the opportunity to do a little investigation of his own.
“Mr. Chiang, do you have any idea what company Miss Brightly works for?” Mr. Chiang smiled secretively.
“Now Dr. Leek, isn’t that a question you should be asking her?” Roman schooled his features before he could give away that he was caught.
“Of course, but she challenged me to find out on my own, so this is just me trying to do that.” He smiled charmingly and knew immediately that he’d gotten his way.
“You didn’t hear it from me, but the apartment is owned by the PharmaCo company.” Roman’s eyes widened, they were one of the biggest pharmaceutical companies in the world, they had their own research facilities everywhere you could think of and didn’t just buy patents to drugs, instead, they created most of their own. Sierra must have been one hell of a scientist for the company to move her across the world for a project.
“Thank you, Mr. Chiang, you have a nice day then.” He tipped his head at the man and made his way out of the building to get ready for yet another day at work.
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Sierra went about her day in a distracted manner which was quickly noticed by Ken, “Miss Sierra, are you okay?” Sierra’s head flew in Ken’s direction, not hearing what he said.
“Could you please repeat that?” She shook her head to rid herself of the fog that gathered in it.
“I asked if you were okay, you look distracted.” Sierra’s forehead creased.
“What do you mean, I’m fine?” Ken raised an eyebrow at her.
“Are you sure? You’ve been staring into space for the past couple of minutes, you didn’t even hear when the lady back there greeted you.” Sierra’s eyes widened and turned back to find no one which made her glare at Ken.
“There’s no one there.” She pointed out and he smirked.
“I know, but you were too distracted to know otherwise.” Sierra frowned in annoyance, she hated that he was right.
“I don’t know, I’ve just had a lot on my mind.” She sighed, making sure to pay attention to her surroundings.
“Would you like to talk about it?” Ken offered and she was about to decline, but the words were spilling from her mouth before she could stop them.
“I spoke to my parents earlier, they seem to be doing just fine, I don’t think it’s quite hit them that I’m not in the US anymore.” Sierra chuckled, “My mom mentioned something though, she got a call from Brent’s mother, apparently she was upset not having heard from me in such a long time and since I changed my number, she can’t make international calls so it won’t go through. He never told his mom about the breakup.” Ken listened as if he understood the contact of the whole situation which she appreciated.
“Perhaps he hasn’t told his parents, because he hasn’t accepted it.” Sierra’s face scrunched up in thought.
“He broke up with me, what’s there for him to accept?” Ken shrugged.
“I don’t know, sometimes people make decisions they think are right and convince themselves are right, but subconsciously they’re just lost so in order to keep it from seeming like a mistake, they live in denial.” Sierra suddenly pulled Ken to a halt, shocking him.
“You mean he’s unsure whether breaking up with me was the right decision?” Once again Ken shrugged once he composed himself.
“I can’t speak for him, but if I ever broke up with a woman like you, I know I would regret it.” He looked at her earnestly.
“What’s so special about me?” Sierra wondered aloud, “And if I really was that special, why didn’t he try speaking to me in the three months I was there?” Ken frowned, she had a point.
“Maybe he was afraid to come back to you after hurting you?” She considered it for a moment and shook her head.
“No, he’s with the redhead now.” She brushed it off as if it were nothing much to Ken’s surprise.
“Sierra, did you even love this guy?” It was the first time he’d ever called her by her name and not miss, but that didn’t shock her as much as his question.
“Of course I did, why else would I have been with him for five years?” A challenging smile spread across Ken’s face.
“If you did, why aren’t you bothered that he’s with another woman?” Sierra didn’t think of herself as unbothered, but she didn’t allow the thought of him with another woman ruin her peace.
“I’m not unbothered, I just don’t want to be hurt by something like the thought of him with another woman.” Ken accepted her reason and resumed walking.
“Then maybe he’s afraid his family is going to think he made a big mistake by breaking up with you for the redhead woman?” Sierra did a little victory dance in her head, for the first time since their break up, she had the upper hand and whether it was the truth or not, she was going to choose that reason over the former, because it made her feel good.
“Yeah, you’re right, that must be it.” Ken looked amused at her happiness and gone was the brooding woman.
“Ken, I never did ask, I know why you’re working here, but what is it you really want to do with your life? If you were given a choice to become anything, what would it be?” If Ken was surprised by her question, he didn’t show it, instead, he fell silent.
“I’d be a paramedic.” His answer was far from anything Sierra expected him to say.
“Why specifically?” Once again he was quiet and for a moment Sierra thought she’d pushed too far, but before she could apologize, he spoke.
“When I was a child we had a neighbor who was a paramedic, he was a very private guy, kept to himself mostly, but when my mom got sick one night, he had just gotten off a shift, he was on his way home when I went to find help, he asked what was wrong and when I told him that my mother got sick he didn’t think twice before helping us take her to the hospital. He saved her life and my baby sister, since then I’ve always wanted to have the opportunity to do that for another family.” Sierra was quickly growing fonder of Ken, he was a good kid with a lot to give back in life.
“You’ll have your chance to pay that forward, Ken. I just know it.” Ken smiled gratefully.
She would do whatever she could to make sure he got that chance.
THE MONSOON “Where are we going exactly?” Sierra questioned curiously, but leaned back in her seat and enjoyed the beauty of Singapore in darkness. “You’ll know when we get there.” Roman winked, sharing a smile with Ken in the mirror. “You know if at any point tonight my life flashes before my eyes, I would only blame myself for trusting you both.” Her vague threat only served to amuse them. The sun was setting outside, the beautiful hues of orange and purple scattered across the sky caused a sense of excitement to wash over her. When Roman showed up to her door clad in a tuxedo with a beautiful black dress and a pair of charcoal heels in hand, she had no idea what to expect, but her promise to herself oblige
HAPPINESSSierra groaned when the comforter slipped off her face and the light pierced through her eyelids. She loved the expansive windows every other day of the week, except Saturdays, it was the one day a week she got to sleep in, so being assaulted by the sun wasn’t her idea of a good morning.Just as she resolved to throw herself under the covers again and attempt to fall asleep again the phone buzzed on the nightstand, the ringtone alerted her that it was an international call. Sighing out loud she sat up in bed and picked up the phone, she couldn’t avoid them forever.“Hello?” She croaked and cleared her throat, cringing at the sound of her own voice.
REALIZATION“Okay, where to go today?” Sierra asked, slurping on the strawberry and cream milkshake that Roman insisted they try, she wasn’t in the least disappointed in his insistence.“I was thinking, you haven’t been to the night market since you got here, which is actually kind of weird, but it’s Saturday, which means there will be a lot more street performers around and all the best food vendors are there over the weekend.” Sierra glanced at her watch and raised an eyebrow at him when she saw that it was only 9 am.“I hate to break it to you, Roman, but it’s 9 am.” Chuckling at her obvious statement he continued to lead them back in
INTERMISSIONSierra stared down a microscope willing her eyes to focus on the specimen in the petri dish below the lens. She was studying the cells of the plant to see if it held any similarities to plants she’d studied in the past simply to understand more of the make-up thereof. The field research part of her trip was concluded, along with a team of botanists who studied the area in which the plant was indigenously found, them to learn what is needed to survive elsewhere in the world and her to understand how it could be preserved in a manner that would allow it to retain its properties.Rare plants like this were sensitive and due to their supposed properties, it was necessary to develop an understanding of it to allow for long-term research. While her trip to Singapore was in hopes of providing a way forward in terms of more advan
A CHRISTMAS MIRACLEThe ice rink was similar to the one they had back home and having the place decked out in tinsel stars and colorful Christmas lights warmed Sierra’s heart despite the chill in the air.“It’s your first Christmas here, I figured you’d be missing home so I thought if you couldn’t be home for Christmas, how about we bring a little home to you?” Roman smiled down at her with kind eyes, “It’s hardly a Christmas in San Francisco surrounded by the people you love, but even with eight-thousand miles between you, I knew there had to be something that would make the holiday time sweeter.” If her heart was warm before, his words melted her.Californian kids hardl
RAINCHECK “You realize this was something we were supposed to do a month ago?” The amusement in Sierra’s voice was hard to miss as they walked hand in hand through the night market. “Neither of us was truly invested that night anyway, snuggled up on the couch was a way better idea.” Roman shrugged, not caring that they hadn’t come out that night, he loved every moment he spent with her that day. “True, I would probably have frowned at you if you even suggested it.” She giggled, remembering how they fell asleep on the couch till his alarm rang for work the next morning. Regardless of the fact that they both spent the night curled up on the couch, they unwrapped their limbs from one another and made their way down to the
A PERFECT FIT“Catch me if you can.” Sierra laughed and took off down the street, it was the first time in a week that the weather was good enough to take a run outside in the morning so her excitement was through the roof. She knew Roman could easily catch up with his long, muscular legs, but she enjoyed the game of cat and mouse for a few moments.“Oh goodness, Sierra, please slow down!” Roman chuckled breathlessly, she didn’t notice it, but she set a faster pace than normal and after getting a callout at midnight for an emergency, he was too tired to keep up with her, not that she knew about any of that.“What’s wrong, doctor, can’t keep up with me?” She teased, slowin
DESIRE Sierra listened to Roman’s rhythmic breathing as her mind replayed the events of the previous weekend; they spent Friday evening watching the local performers at the night market after their endeavors at the Ice Rink. The one thing Sierra loved most about the city was that it never slept, it didn’t matter what time you went out, there were always people mulling the streets and businesses open waiting for customers as if it were midday. They got home late that night, Roman walked her to the door of her apartment and left with a goodnight kiss on the cheek, she’d invited him in for coffee, but the early shift he had at the hospital stopped him, he was one of the only doctors who’d be on duty on Christmas day which meant he’d need all his strength, so she hid her disappointment and let him go.
EPILOGUE Sierra closed her eyes, enjoying the feel of the wind in her hair while her sun hat both protected her from the colossal heat of the Californian sun and threatened to fly off. Roman and Sierra were enjoying the view of the coast as they drove along the shoreline on their way to his family’s beach house in Malibu. Elijah’s convertible proved to be the best choice of vehicle for the summertime weather, with the music blasting through the speakers and Sierra and Roman singing along at the top of their voices. “Ahh… This is the life.” Roman sighed when the song trickled to an end. “I think we could use one of these.” She ran her hand over the dashboard lovingly, “But like a Bentley convertible.” Roman eyed her with amus
THE TRUTH A soft thud woke Sierra up from her sleep, she felt a lot stronger than earlier so she decided to check if Roman was okay, pushing open her door, she stopped short when she saw his muscled back facing the door from his position at the window, he had his phone against his ear and a hand in his hair, she wondered if it was a work emergency since he seemed frustrated, but before she could take another step, his harsh voice stopped her. “No. Stop this shit, I’m warning you, Caralynn, if you ever call me again I will make sure you live to regret it. I made myself clear last night, I love Sierra and you have made things difficult enough for me, I won’t tolerate anymore. I’m not the same naive person I used to be. This conversation is over!” He whisper yelled, his voice hard with finality.
FIXING THINGS “Mom she won’t talk to me, I don’t know what to do.” Roman sighed, pacing the length of Sierra’s kitchen. “What did you do?” His mother asked, he could picture her with her hands on her hips, staring at him knowingly. “We bumped into Cara yesterday. Let’s just say I didn’t handle the situation well.” He cringed at his own words and his mother sighed. “I knew that girl was bad news the day I met her,” Karisa grumbled. “Mom!” Roman groaned.
IN SICKNESS AND HEALTH The phone buzzed beneath her, making her groan out loud. She called in sick to work early that morning, so it wouldn’t be them looking for her. She didn’t bother peeling her eyes open when she answered the call. “Hello?” She grumbled, suddenly feeling bile rise in her throat. “Sierra, are you okay?” Roman’s concerned voice was clear through the phone, but before she could answer or cut the call, her mouth felt wet. Abandoning the call, she raced to the guest bathroom and threw herself in front of the toilet before the contents of her stomach spewed back out. She felt her head pound and her stomach burned
HURT AND JEALOUSY Sierra and Roman were seated at their favorite spot at Ghirardelli Chocolate Company drinking milkshakes when Roman suddenly froze. “Cara?” Roman breathed, wide-eyed. Sierra turned to see a drop-dead gorgeous woman standing behind her staring at Roman with a loving look in her eyes and Sierra’s body turned cold. “Roman!” The woman smiled broadly and approached Roman just as Sierra realized he stood up. Long slender arms wrapped themselves around Roman’s neck at the same time his arms tightened around her waist and hi
THE SURPRISE PARTYSierra and Alexa removed the cake from the box, careful not to touch it and damage the cream.“This looks so delicious,” Alexa commented, Sierra ordered it from a well-known bakery in downtown San Francisco and she too was quite pleased with the outcome.“She’s going to love it.” The blush pink and peach roses were soft in contrast to the shards of white chocolate that stuck out between them, the vanilla sponge was filled with raspberries and white chocolate ganache and covered in a pink ombre ganache.It was exactly as Alexa described, feminine with an edge.
A MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE“Okay, I’m here. Are you ready?” Roman grabbed his bag in his hand and opened it, ready to reveal what he picked in the gift shop.“Yup, we’ll each reveal one item at a time.” Sierra reached into the bag to pull out the first item.Their eyes landed on the items in their hands and both of them smirked, Roman held up a 7-inch vinyl record with Ain’t No Sunshine by Bill Withers written on the cover and Sierra held up a polaroid camera.“You know what this means, don’t you?&rdq
THE ICE CREAM EXPERIENCESierra keeled over with laughter. A little Indian woman was teaching Roman how to make candy floss, but she scolded him endlessly because he kept eating it. They saw the little cart when they got off the cable car and Roman dragged her over with fascination.“Okay, no more, no more, we finished now.” She lifted the stick and handed it to him, switching off the machine in the process. She looked worse for wear after the experience, but Roman was beaming from ear to ear.“You’re the best Aunty Rashida.” He dropped a kiss on her cheek and handed a dollar bill to her husband with a salute in his direction before he took off towards Sierra. Grabbing her hand he yanked her to
I LOVE YOUThe weeks passed by in a blur and before they knew it, Roman started his job as head of the ED at Union Medical Centre. The brand new building hosts a variety of specialised clinics such as an Oncology clinic, a Diabetes wing, a pre, and post-hospital care facility, and state-of-the-art maternity care. It has become the best round-the-clock medical facility in San Francisco.“How was your first week at work?” Roman was still dressed in navy blue scrubs and trainers.“It’s been great, getting to know the team and learning to work with everyone. No major cases yet, but the challenge is great.” Roman grinned, popping a fry into his mouth. They were seated on a bench of a popular fi