‘I’m not sure what I want to do,’ she admitted. ‘This has been a huge shock and I need time to think before I make any decisions.’
‘Surely it would be easier to do that in England with your family and friends around you.’
‘The only family I have is my sister Kelly and she’s in Sardinia. She flew out there this morning to take up a new job and I certainly don’t want to upset her plans by telling her that things haven’t worked out for me.’
‘I see. But what about your friends? There must be people who you are close to?’
‘Yes.’
She shrugged. ‘I have some really good friends back in Manchester but they have their own problems. It isn’t fair to expect them to help me.’
‘So what you’re saying is that you don’t want to return to England?’
‘I don’t know! My head’s in such a spin that I don’t know what I want to do. That’s why I need time to think things through. I certainly don’t want to go rushing into another decision I’ll regret.’
She brushed past him because there was no point debating the issue any more. Anyway, he didn’t really care where she went so long as it was away from the island, and far away from Petros.
A sob rose to her throat but she forced it down. They had reached the foyer and she paused. ‘I’ll find a taxi to take me into town. If you could fetch my case out of your car, I’ll be out of your way in no time.’
‘And what about Petros? Do you still intend to contact him?’
‘Of course. However, I shall decide when and how I intend to do so. It has nothing to do with you or anyone else.’
‘That isn’t good enough, I’m afraid. You have to understand the damage you could cause.’
‘What about the damage that has been done to me?’ she countered, angrily. ‘Doesn’t that count for anything?’
‘Of course it does, which is why I want you to be sensible and forget about my cousin. He isn’t right for you, Katie. Can’t you see that?’
‘At the moment I’m too confused to know what I think any more,’ she said wearily.
‘I understand, but promise me that you won’t do anything rash.’
He captured her hands and held them fast, and once again she was struck by a feeling of security. It was very strange because nothing he had said to her that day should have made her feel like this, yet it didn’t alter the fact that she felt safer with him then she’d felt with anyone, even Petros.
The thought shocked her so much that she snatched her hands away. ‘I won’t make promises I might not be able to keep.’
He shook his head in despair. ‘I don’t know what else I can say to convince you.’
‘There’s nothing you can say. I need to make up my own mind.’
‘And what will you do in the meantime? Are you going to treat this as a holiday?’
‘I’m not sure.’ Katie sighed because that was something else she needed to think about. The money she had left after paying for her flight wouldn’t last long if she had to stay in a hotel. She might be able to find somewhere cheaper—a guest house or maybe a room—but even then it wouldn’t be long before her money ran out. She hadn’t given any thought to her financial position before she’d left England. She had assumed that Petros would ask her to live with him but that wasn’t going to happen now.
Pain lanced through her again. She had trusted Petros and he had let her down. Although it wouldn’t change what had happened, she needed to know why he had treated her this way. And to do that she would have to find a way to support herself so she could remain on the island.
‘I could manage a week’s holiday, but I’ll need to find a job after that. I can’t afford to stay on here if I’m not earning any money.’
‘It might not be that easy to find work.’ He shrugged when she looked at him in surprise. ‘It’s still quite early in the season and a lot of the restaurants and bars aren’t taking on extra staff yet.’
‘I’m sure I’ll find something,’ she said, wondering if this was another ploy to put her off the idea of staying on the island.
He sighed. ‘I am not making it up, Katie. I’m merely explaining the problems you could encounter.’
‘Thank you for your concern, but I’m sure I’ll find myself some sort of a job,’ she said shortly.
‘You said that you were a nurse in the emergency department—is that right?’
‘Yes. I was a senior staff nurse in Accident and Emergency. Why? Do you have a vacancy on your team?’
The question was asked very much with her tongue in her cheek. She didn’t seriously think that he would consider hiring her, even if there was a vacancy, so it was impossible to hide her surprise when he said quietly, ‘We do have a vacancy, as it happens. If your references check out then I can see no reason why I shouldn’t offer you the job.’ He smiled thinly when she gasped. ‘Please, don’t misunderstand why I’m doing this, though. I haven’t changed my mind about you staying on here. I still believe that you should go home. But we are in desperate need of staff, and if you are intent on staying here, you may as well help us out.’
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