Given the position the two were in when the ambulance got there, assumptions may have been made. And Heather either didn’t recognize those assumptions (if you’ve never been with someone on a trip to the hospital, it may not occur to you that those restrictions apply) or she knew and didn’t correct them because it streamlined things.
Many women look good in glasses. That is why the stereotype and saying about men never making passes at them tells me that some men are not paying attention to the right things.
Do you think that Heather told the doctors she was Shelly’s partner to streamline things or they just made assumptions?
I suspect it was an assumption based on Heather’s body language.
They don’t always let you ride in the ambulance with them if you’re not their closest relation.
Given the position the two were in when the ambulance got there, assumptions may have been made. And Heather either didn’t recognize those assumptions (if you’ve never been with someone on a trip to the hospital, it may not occur to you that those restrictions apply) or she knew and didn’t correct them because it streamlined things.
Hey I didn’t notice it on the first read through…but that Doc has my last name…and looks a lot like my aunt…creepy…
I think the doctor looks good. She and Heather both make glasses work.
Many women look good in glasses. That is why the stereotype and saying about men never making passes at them tells me that some men are not paying attention to the right things.
It’s another six years before the reader finds out what Shelly is. Do you suppose Paul knew this far ahead?