Chapter Ten The next time Seth woke her, Gina couldn’t stop shivering. She looked up at him when he pressed his hand against her forehead. “If you’re checking my temperature, that’s not very scientific of you.” A bout of coughing made her curl up on the bed. “Think I could take a blood sample?” “I don’t care,” Gina groaned. When Seth returned and pricked her finger, she wished she hadn’t agreed. Her stomach churned and she held her breath until the feeling passed. “You can open your eyes now.” Gina looked up at him to see he peered at a slide with a smear of blood on it. Her blood. “What’s the verdict, doc?” She tried to make light of the situation, but fear crept into her voice. Seth peered at the slide for another minute before he spoke. “Looking a little better. Not as much as I’d

