all camera heavy in my pocket. The plan felt flimsy, reckless. But the alter
rted the moment Rob
said, his voice loud and demanding. "
ned. "I told you, Da
David pushed past him. "This is
erned. "Please, let's not fig
vid snarled at her. "T
m just going to go say hi to Mom," I said, my voice shaking. I didn't wai
l smell hung in the air. Susan was in her hospital bed, her e
ed, my back to the door. I unplugged the lamp, plugged in the camera, and then plug
d. Her skin was cool. "We're going to figu
in my chest. David and Robert were still a
I said, grabbing his a
in the car and drove off in silence. A few blocks away, I took out my
usan's room appeared. The connection was clear.
de-by-side on our couch. It felt like a terrible violatio
, check Susan' s vitals, and leave. Then, around nine o'clock, the d
to Olivia and wrapped his arms around her from behind, bu
and turned in his arms, kissing him fully on the mouth. Th
" David whispered, his
ot w
oming in here, making demands. And his wife, that snooping b
ing his cheek. "Don't think
ill form in the bed. "Look at her. Useless. Just lyin
pet name for h
gled cry of rage escaping his lips. "
caged animal. I couldn't move. I c
hands on her stomach, a
tly. "I have some news
er, captivated
a theatrical whisper. "But I can't keep it a secret fro
ng went silent. Robert stared at her, his mouth hanging open. Then, a slow, idi
phone in my hand, his face a mask of
looked at me,
, his voice dangerously quiet. "W
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