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Home was colour and comfort and a fire, and toast on Sunday morning, and great coffee, or no coffee at all because someone had forgotten to buy it. So home might also be hot chocolate, and cleaning up after the dogs and yelling at the cockatoos who were intent on stripping the paintwork off the verandah.

Home was patients dropping in, and friends.

Home was life.

‘So now we get to live happily every after?' he said to Tori, settling Charlotte Elizabeth on the settee and wondering vaguely what they were going to do with her. Parents coped with newborns all the time, he thought. It couldn't be that hard.

Then there was a knock on the door, and frenzied barking. He and Tori looked at each other and sighed, and Jake opened the door.

A little girl was there, twelve maybe, and behind her was a horse, about three times the size of her. The horse was being held by a guy who looked like a farmer.

‘Please…' the little girl whispered and looked past Jake to Tori.

‘Yes?' Tori said. She'd scooped Charlotte up and was cradling her. She looked beautiful, Jake thought. His Tori.

‘My horse stood on a nail,' the little girl said. ‘It's really deep. Dad said…Dad said he knew you had a little baby and cats, and the odd wombat with an injured paw—but if we brought Prince to you, maybe you could just see…'

‘I'm real sorry,' the man called out. ‘It's just…having New Doc's Place so close now… It'd save us trailering her down to the city, and it'd be simple, I think. If it's okay. And the wife's sent a sponge cake.'

And to Jake's astonishment—or maybe not, because he should be used to it by now—Tori was smiling. Smiling and smiling.

‘It's fine,' she said, and before Jake knew what she intended, Charlotte was in his arms. ‘My husband can take care of our baby,' she told the farmer. ‘I'll just get my bag.'

So Jake was left, holding his baby—who was starting to feel wet—and a plate of chocolate sponge cake. He stood on the verandah of their new home, while Tori did her vet thing, while the community went on around them, while his dogs slept at his feet.

And he smiled, too.

Home is where the heart is.

Home is here.

ISBN: 978-1-4268-7533-5

DATING THE MILLIONAIRE DOCTOR

First North American Publication 2010

Copyright © 2010 by Marion Lennox

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