The morning hadn't been a busy one so nearly everybody was able to stop and read the posters and pick up leaflets.

"Maggie?" called Selena from the nurses station, leaflet in hand.

"Yeh?" replied Maggie as she entered through the reception doors, smiling as she did.

"You seen these?" she held up her leaflet.

"No, what is it?" Selena handed Maggie the piece of paper and waited on her to red, which wasn't long. "Well, this sounds like it'll be fun!" she gave her back the paper, a grin spread on her face.

"Your joking, right?"

"No, I think it'll be a good laugh!"

"Honestly? Pfft!" Selena shook her head in disbelief, "How can a 'Staff Sports Day Fundraiser" be in the same sentence as "fun" unless the words "Is really not going to be" come in between them?"

Maggie chuckled at her friends sarcasm, "Okay, so it won't be that fun but it's sure to raise al lot of money for the hospice."

"Yeah, spose. Are you actually looking forward to it?"

"Well, sort of." she chuckled at her own thoughts, "But, there is one thing."

Selena grinned, "What?"

"Their not gonna make us wear shorts are they?" Selena looked a Maggie's serious face, before bursting into fits of giggles. "What? I f I was to wear shorts, no one would turn up, would they? They'd all be put off!" she exclaimed innocently, but even she could help but join in the giggle fit.

Charlie walked over to the two women, who were in stitches, "Good joke?"

They looked up but were unable to mutter a few words to him through their giggles, so Selena handed him the leaflet.

"Oh, just what we need!" he exclaimed, as he read it.

Maggie sobered herself up a little, tears still rolling down her cheeks, "You gonna wear shorts!" which only made the pair laugh more. A puzzled Charlie decided it would be safer to leave them alone, and went back to work.