home » Thriller » Sidney Sheldon » Nothing Lasts Forever » Nothing Lasts Forever Page 65

Nothing Lasts Forever Page 65
Author: Sidney Sheldon

Later that afternoon, Paige stopped by to see John Cronin again. He was off the respirator now. When he opened his eyes and saw Paige, he said drowsily, "The operation's over, huh?"

Paige smiled reassuringly. "Yes. I just came by to make sure that you're comfortable."

"Comfortable?" he snorted. "What the hell do you care?"

Paige said, "Please. Let's not fight."

Cronin lay there, silently studying her. "The other doctor told me you did a good job."

Paige said nothing.

"I have cancer, don't I?"

"Yes."

"How bad is it?"

The question posed a dilemma that all surgeons were faced with sooner or later. Paige said, "It's pretty bad.''

There was a long silence. "What about radiation or chemotherapy?"

"I'm sorry. It would make you feel worse, and it wouldn't help."

"I see. Well . . . I've had a good life."

"I'm sure you have."

"You may not think so, looking at me now, but I've had a lot of women."

"I believe it."

"Yeah. Women . . . thick steaks . . . good cigars .. . You married?"

"No."

"You ought to be. Everyone should be married. I've been married. Twice. First, for thirty-five years. She was a wonderful lady. She died of a heart attack."

"I'm sorry."

"It's okay." He sighed. "Then I got sucked into marrying a bimbo. Her and her two hungry brothers. It's my fault for being so horny, I guess. Her red hair turned me on. She's some piece of work."

"I'm sure she ..."

"No offense, but do you know why I'm in this cockamamie hospital? My wife put me here. She didn't want to waste money on me for a private hospital. This way there'll be more to leave to her and her brothers." He looked up at Paige. "How much time do I have left?"

"Do you want it straight?"

"No . . . yes."

"A week or two."

"Jesus! The pain is going to get worse, isn't it?"

"I'll try to keep you as comfortable as possible, Mr. Cronin."

"Call me John."

"John."

"Life is a bitch, isn't it?"

"You said you've had a good life."

"I did. It's kinda funny, knowing it's about over. Where do you think we go?"

"I don't know."

He forced a smile. "I'll let you know when I get there."

"Some medication is on the way. Can I do anything to make you more comfortable?"

"Yeah. Come back and talk to me tonight."

It was Paige's night off, and she was exhausted. "I'll come back."

That night when Paige went back to see John Cronin, he was awake.

"How are you feeling?"

He winced. "Terrible. I was never very good about pain. I guess I've got a low threshold."

"I understand."

"You met Hazel, huh?"

"Hazel?"

"My wife. The bimbo. She and her brothers were here to see me. They said they talked to you."

"Yes."

"She's something, ain't she? I sure got myself into a bundle of trouble there. They can't wait for me to kick the bucket."

"Don't say that."

"It's true. The only reason Hazel married me was for my money. To tell you the truth, I didn't mind that so much. I really had a good time with her in bed, but then she and her brothers started to get greedy. They always wanted more."

The two of them sat there in a comfortable silence.

"Did I tell you I used to travel a lot?"

"No."

"Yeah. I've been to Sweden . . . Denmark . . . Germany. Have you been to Europe?"

She thought about the day at the travel agency. Let's go to Venice! No, let's go to Paris! How about London? "No. I haven't."

"You ought to go."

"Maybe one day I will."

"I guess you don't make much money working at a hospital like this, huh?"

"I make enough."

He nodded to himself. "Yeah. You have to go to Europe. Do me a favor. Go to Paris . . . stay at the Crillon, have dinner at Maxim's, order a big, thick steak and a bottle of champagne, and when you eat that steak and drink that champagne, I want you to think of me. Will you do that?"

Paige said slowly, "I'll do that one day." John Cronin was studying her. "Good. I'm tired now. Will you come back tomorrow and talk to me again?" "I'll come back," Paige said. John Cronin slept.

Chapter Twenty-nine

Ken Mallory was a great believer in Lady Luck, and after meeting the Harrisons, he believed even more firmly that she was on his side. The odds against a man as wealthy as Alex Harrison being brought to Embarcadero County Hospital were enormous. And I'm the one who saved his life, and he wants to show his gratitude, Mallory thought gleefully. He had asked a friend of his about the Harrisons. "Rich doesn't even begin to cover it," his friend had said. "He's a millionaire a dozen times over. And he has a great-looking daughter. She's been married three or four times. The last time to a count." "Have you ever met the Harrisons?" "No. They don't mingle with the hoi polloi." On a Saturday morning, as Alex Harrison was being discharged from the hospital, he said, "Ken, do you think I'll be in shape to give a dinner party a week from now?"

Mallory nodded. "If you don't overdo it, I don't see why not."

Alex Harrison smiled. "Fine. You're the guest of honor.''

Mallory felt a sudden thrill. The old man really meant what he said. "Well . . . thank you."

Search
Sidney Sheldon's Novels
» Memories of Midnight
» Master of the Game
» Bloodline
» Nothing Lasts Forever
» A Stranger In The Mirror
» After the Darkness
» Are You Afraid of the Dark?
» Morning, Noon & Night
» Rage of Angels
» Mistress of the Game
» Sands of Time
» Tell Me Your Dreams
» The Best Laid Plans
» The Doomsday Conspiracy
» The Naked Face
» The Other Side of Me
» The Other Side of Midnight
» The Sky Is Falling
» The Stars Shine Down
» If Tomorrow Comes (Tracy Whitney #1)