Gabriel Martinez is a different man after coming home from a tour of duty in the Middle East. He carries the scars of a soldier, wounds that arent visible but are dangerous, nonetheless. He saw and did things there that would haunt anyone. But he���s been raised to believe men are strong and can overcome all weaknesses, and admitting he needs help is a bitter pill. So, when his superiors force him to take leave and start therapy, he immediately balks at the idea. The only good thing about it is that hell be able to do it all in the privacy of his own home, due to the pandemic, and none of his team will ever find out.
Melody Ann Novak is new to her career in Mental Health Care, but she loves it so far, taking to it with both skill and heart When the pandemic hits, she knows there will be more people than ever that need help. One new patient in particular tugs at her heart. Shes drawn to Lance Corporal Martinez and wants nothing more than to help him. and the whole world is thrown into lockdown, she worries what may happen to her patients that need regular therapy. Thankfully, shes able to continue to work via the internet. It also allows her to continue to support her young daughter, Lylah, when thousands of people are losing their livelihoods.
Melody and Gabriel both feel the attraction to each other, even through the screen of the computers theyre forced to use to communicate. They try their best to fight it, knowing that to give in would break not just rules, but laws as well. Will they be able to keep their relationship professional? Or will they give in, and allow love to draw them together?
Genre: Romance
Melody Ann Novak is new to her career in Mental Health Care, but she loves it so far, taking to it with both skill and heart When the pandemic hits, she knows there will be more people than ever that need help. One new patient in particular tugs at her heart. Shes drawn to Lance Corporal Martinez and wants nothing more than to help him. and the whole world is thrown into lockdown, she worries what may happen to her patients that need regular therapy. Thankfully, shes able to continue to work via the internet. It also allows her to continue to support her young daughter, Lylah, when thousands of people are losing their livelihoods.
Melody and Gabriel both feel the attraction to each other, even through the screen of the computers theyre forced to use to communicate. They try their best to fight it, knowing that to give in would break not just rules, but laws as well. Will they be able to keep their relationship professional? Or will they give in, and allow love to draw them together?
Genre: Romance
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