Chapter Six RIVER After the day’s excitement, I need a drink. Or ten. I’ve saved many lives before; hell, I’ve worked on a child’s chest, pumping and giving him CPR while the mother screamed and cried and called me every curse word in the book. I’ve also had many experiences with life-threatening emergencies, even before I was in nursing school, but the Dylan situation definitely made me nervous. “Look at the hero walking in,” Natalie teases as soon as I take the seat next to her at the bar. “Stop,” I groan. “I can’t escape it.” “Of course not! You’re the town hero!” she mocks, lifting her shot glass up victoriously before tilting her head back and shooting it down her throat. I give her a look that tells her to tone it down a notch. No one could’ve anticipated what happened with D