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The Sum of All Fears.pdf - Delta Force

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'Caroline,' Cathy said, sticking her hand out.<br />

'So, what do you think about the game?'<br />

Jack laughed. 'Sir, I know how you and Brent Talbot have been fighting over<br />

this. I was born in Baltimore. Somebody stole our team.'<br />

'You didn't lose that much, did you? This is our year.'<br />

'But the Vikings say the same thing.'<br />

'<strong>The</strong>y were lucky to get past New York.'<br />

'<strong>The</strong> Raiders gave you a brief scare, as I recall.'<br />

'<strong>The</strong>y got lucky,' Bunker grumbled. 'We buried 'em in the second half.'<br />

Caroline Ryan and Charlotte Bunker traded a woman-to-woman look: Football! Cathy<br />

turned, and there she was. Mrs Bunker made <strong>of</strong>f, while the boys talked about boy<br />

things.<br />

Cathy took a deep breath. She wondered if this were the right time and the right<br />

place, but she could no more have stopped herself now than she could have given<br />

up surgery. She left Jack facing the other way, and headed across the floor in a<br />

line as direct as a falcon's.<br />

Dr Elizabeth Elliot was dressed almost identically to Dr Caroline Ryan. <strong>The</strong> cuts<br />

and pleats were a little different, but the expensive garments were close enough<br />

to make a fashion editor wonder if they had shopped at the same store. A triple<br />

string <strong>of</strong> pearls graced her neck, and she was talking with two others. Her head<br />

turned as she saw the approaching shape.<br />

'Hello, Dr Elliot. You remember me?' Cathy asked with a warm smile.<br />

'No. Should I?'<br />

'Caroline Ryan. That help?'<br />

'Sorry,' Liz replied, knowing at once who she was, but not knowing anything else<br />

that might be <strong>of</strong> interest, 'Do you know Bob and Libby Holtzman?'<br />

'I've read your material,' Cathy said, taking Holtzman's extended hand.<br />

'It's always nice to hear that.' Holtzman noted the delicacy <strong>of</strong> her touch and<br />

could feel the guilt shoot up his arm. Was this the woman whose marriage he had<br />

attacked? 'This is Libby.'<br />

'You're a reporter, too,' Cathy observed. Libby Holtzman was taller than she,<br />

and dressed in an outfit that emphasized her ample bosom. One <strong>of</strong> hers is worth<br />

both <strong>of</strong> mine, Cathy noted, managing not to sigh. Libby had the sort <strong>of</strong> bust on<br />

which men yearned to lay their heads.<br />

'You operated on a cousin <strong>of</strong> mine a year or so ago,' Libby Holtzman said. 'Her<br />

mom says you're the best surgeon in the world.'<br />

'<strong>All</strong> doctors love to hear that.' Cathy decided that she would like Mrs Holtzman,<br />

despite her physical handicap.<br />

'I know you're a surgeon, but where have we met?' Liz Elliot asked, with the<br />

<strong>of</strong>fhand interest she might have shown a dog breeder.<br />

'Bennington. In my freshman year, you taught PoliSci 101.'<br />

'Is that a fact? I'm surprised you remember.' She made it clear that she did<br />

not.<br />

'Yes. Well, you know how it is.' Cathy smiled. 'Freshman Pre-Med is a real bear.<br />

We really have to concentrate on the important stuff. So the unimportant courses<br />

are all throwaways, easy A's.'<br />

Elliot's expression didn't change. 'I was never an easy grader.'

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