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He set the box down. “What’s in this thing, anyway?”
“Stolen goods from the hospital.”
His eyes narrowed.
Nerves still shaking up her insides, Carly grinned. “Gotcha.”
His lips twitched. “Maybe a little.”
“It’s expired hospital supplies that were going to be tossed,” she admitted, wondering if she was strong enough to toss him out the front door before Joyce saw him. The nurse must have been tied up with Audrey or she’d have already greeted Carly.
Stone glanced toward the box. “What do you do with the supplies?”
She shrugged. Best to stick with the truth. “Use what I can and donate the rest. Let’s go back outside.” Please. “I think I left something in the car.”
“Oh.” He turned toward the front door, but they were too late.
“I thought I heard voices in here,” Joyce said, entering the room, then stopping when she spotted Stone.
Carly’s stomach dropped.
Startled, Stone glanced toward Carly, then back at the woman who was gawking at him as if she didn’t believe her eyes. She must not have because she was adjusting her glasses as if they’d stopped working.
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