by radiodemon
and why don't you have more stories up?? This was amazing! I love it when authors nail the perfect man: physically appealing, passionate, protective, humble. Bless you!
GeyserBeam, I took all of my stories down last year (you can find the details in my bio). I'm reposting a few of them as I have time, but I've got a LOT on my plate :)
You're a really good writer. M/F doesn't usually do it for me, but this is really good--characters, pace, quality of language. More please!
Crossing the Line
Three - four years of objective training are supposed to override the temptation of natural instinct. The mind invents a line that can't be crossed. How sturdy is this line? The good doctor is embarrassed and apologetic over succumbing to temptation, but continues the professional relationship. The patient makes the next advance. Will he run in terror or enjoy the moment? Great story.
The Limits of Professionalism
The mystique of medical professionalism rests upon a pretension to deification. Radio presents a side of medicine which is subject to human foibles.