Jill finished another day’s work and shook her head in disbelief at the stupid things people did as she clocked out and stretched. Eight hours of reading through doctors’ reports and charts as she input the codes to get the insurance companies to pay and she was ready to do a little gaming for the night. But first she needed to move. Work some of the stiffness from her body caused by spending so long at a desk, before she settled in and logged on to fill her mind with something other than numbers and medical jargon. It didn’t take her long to change into her running gear, then she stared at the treadmill in the corner of her office a moment before looking out the window again. It was beautiful outside. And she needed a little sunshine anyway. She might as well run outside. It was just st

