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Iβd give anything to be back at that point. I wish I had told him.
The nurse who left to find restraints returns, holding them up for all to see. βFound some down on the third floor.β
βSee, heβs calmed down now. Does he really need those?β I ask, wishing I could throw them in the trash.
βItβs for his own safety. If he strains himself too much or claws at his skin before we can make it in hereβ¦β Dr. Lockstad begins, her voice trailing off.
βIβm not going anywhere. If thatβs all it is, Iβll be here to keep him from harming himself,β I say, pleading with her with my eyes. βItβs the least I can do.β
Dr. Lockstad shifts her gaze from me, to Wade, then back again. She sighs. βAll right. If you think you can handle this task, weβll give it a try.β
I tip my head and exhale in relief. βThank you.β
βBut if it gets to be too muchβ¦β Dr. Lockstad warns.
I nod. βThen I know what comes next.β
She smiles warily at me but dips her chin.
The nurseβs arms drop to her side, and she walks over to one of the cupboards on her right. βIβll place them in here, just in case.β
The doctor nods at her but turns back to Wade. She checks him over once more, running through what looks like a well-worn sequence of checkpoints. As he relaxes back into a quiet state, I pull my hands from his arms and stand up straighter. My fingertips trace his arm, floating back to his hand.
βYou will not believe how long the lines were down there. I had to fight off an old lady for the last bit of turkeyβ¦.β Mom says, entering the room with a tray stacked high with an assortment of food and drinks. As soon as she takes in the scene, her eyes widen and she says, βWhatβs happened?β
I shake my head, holding back tears. Now that the danger has passed, the emotions swelling from the dayβs events are ready to sweep me away. I donβt know how much more I can take.
βJust a little episode. We should be good for a while now,β Dr. Lockstad says, catching the eye of the nurses. With a quick head tilt toward the door, they excuse themselves and walk out. βLooks like you have some dinner plans. Iβll let the two of you relax a bit.β She pats my mom on the shoulder as she walks by.
βThank you, Dr. Lockstad,β Mom says, but her eyes never leave me. When the door closes behind them, Mom asks, βAre you okay?β
I exhale a jagged breath, my eyes straying over to Wade. βYeah, it was justβ¦intense. Heβs really fighting against whatever this is. I donβt know what to do. Or how to help him.β
βWas the situation with Dominic a bust?β Mom says, making her way to me.
βI donβt know, to be honest,β I say, shaking my head. I donβt know how much to tell her without freaking her out. βIt was weird.β
Mom pulls a small fold-out table from a cubby in the wall and tips her chin. βWanna help with this? Then tell me all about it.β
Doing as she asks, I walk over to the small table, lifting the tabletop up and snapping it into place. She sets the tray down and starts divvying up the items. βWell, itβs not quite the Christmas Eve dinner I had in mind, thatβs for sure,β she says, placing the tray on the floor.
βThat makes two of us.β I smile absently, shooting another glance at Wade.
Whatever fight was left in him has gone and heβs sunk back into the bed. I walk up to him, running the back of my hand across his jawline. I pull up the fabric from his hospital gown, then walk to my chair and tug it closer to the table. Mom grabs a second chair from across the room and does the same.
βTry the turkey. Hopefully it was worth the effort,β Mom says, clearly trying to keep things light.
Despite her best efforts, I just canβt seem to muster much enthusiasm for food. I push my plastic fork around the plate as I stare at the gelatinous potatoes and gravy.
βSo, tell me, what happened with Dominic?β Mom asks, taking a bite of her turkey and making a face. She sets her fork down and opens a small plastic bag with cornbread inside.
I lean back in my chair, still a little apprehensive to be talking openly about any of this. After all these years, itβs hard to get past her previous aversion to anything in this supernatural world.
As if sensing my trepidation, she says, βI wonβt bite. I promise.β She makes an x across her heart with her index finger.
I smile feebly, but after a brief pause, I say, βDominic believes Iβm a sin-eater.β
Her eyes widen and itβs clear instantlyβthe word means something to her.
Rather than having her interject just yet, I continue, βThe only problem is, if I act on this idea, Abigail thinks I would be putting the baby in danger.β I poke at the green beans on the divided plate.
Momβs eyebrows pucker in the middle and she leans forward. βAnd this is meant to help Wade somehow?β
I shake my head and shrug. βHonestly, I donβt know. It was all mixed up in messages about the Moiraiβs curse. He seemed to think it was the key to ending it all. But the curse isnβt even what Iβm worried most about right now. Obviously.β
βHmmm,β she says, tapping at the table with her fingertips.
βWhat is it?β I ask, narrowing my gaze.
Her hazel eyes flash with intensity. βMaybe nothing.β
βNo, you canβt do that. Spill it,β I say, lowering my eyebrows.
She stands up, walking over to Wadeβs bedside. With her right hand, she pulls back the fabric of his hospital gown. βIβve been thinking a lot about this. You said it was a mark of expulsion, right?β
I nod. βThatβs what
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