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I turn to go, Judge by my side. But when we reach the hall, Mercedes calls after us.
"Goddammit. Wait a second. I have something to tell you."
I turn slowly, weary this might be another confession. Another trap she's set. Another threat to my wife.
"I'm not telling you for Ivy's sake," she clips out. "I'm telling you because I want to show you that you can trust me."
"What is it?" I demand.
She hesitates again, shifting her weight as she glances at Judge as if to seek his approval. He nods at her, and she returns her gaze to mine.
"It's about Chambers," she says. "That doctor."
"What about him?"
She glances briefly at Judge again, and then back to me. "After the poisoning, when you mentioned Abel, and the pieces started falling into place, I was following him. I wanted to see how he was involved. And there were a few times I followed him to a storage unit. I figured there must be something in it. A reason he'd keep going back there. So, I broke into it."
Judge and I are both glowering at her when he speaks up.
"What the hell were you thinking?"
"I had to see for myself," she bites out. "It could have been nothing. But it wasn't."
"What was in the storage unit?" I ask.
She dips her head down and shrugs. "A bunch of file boxes. Papers. They all belonged to Chambers."
Judge and I glance at each other as an idea begins to take shape in my mind.
"That wasn't it," Mercedes continues on. "There was something else."
"What?" Judge asks.
"In the back of the unit, beneath a tarp, there was a rolled-up blanket. It was bloody, and when I picked it up to look at it, a wallet fell out. It belonged to Chambers."
My blood runs cold as the weight of her words settle over me, casting an accusation that can't be refuted.
"He's dangerous, Santi." She looks at me. "And I overheard him say something on the phone. Something I can’t stop thinking about.”
"What was it?" I rasp.
"He said he would sooner rot than let you impregnate Ivy. And if you did, he would cut the baby out of her himself.”
35 Ivy
I’m still shivering hours after Santiago left. I feel so cold. Did he only marry me to gain physical custody of me? To have me within his home, within his power to do with me as he pleased?
Why am I asking the question? I know the answer.
“Your body will be a healthy host for my child.”
My mind is still reeling. I’m pregnant with his baby.
His.
I didn’t miss the fact that not once did he say it was our baby. I am a host. A body. A thing to breed.
The nurse pokes her head inside and warily searches the room. She smiles and pushes the door all the way open when she sees I’m alone.
“How are you feeling, love? I’m glad to see you ate all your breakfast.”
“Am I really pregnant?” I ask her.
She smiles warmly. “Yes, just a few weeks, but you have a strong baby in there.” Her expression changes, pity creeping into it. “You know we have psychologists on staff. They’re approved by The Society so your husband can rest assured—”
“I’m in a Society hospital?”
She looks confused.
I shake my head. “Never mind.” Of course, I am. I am where Santiago can and will control everything. “Can we take this off?” I gesture to the IV.
“That’s why I’m here. Now that you’re up and feeling better, you’ll be sure to eat and drink to feed that little baby of yours.”
I nod, and she gets to work.
“The doctor will release you as soon as he’s here in a few hours. Mr. De La Rosa is anxious to have you home.” She glances at me momentarily when she says that part and finishes taking the needle out of my arm.
I look around the room. “Can I call my sister?” I ask her. “I don’t have my cell phone…” I trail off, and it’s not really a lie. I don’t have my cell phone. Or any cell phone.
“Oh.” She looks around too. “They must have taken the phone out when cleaning. I’ll tell you what,” she says, reaching into her pocket. “Use mine. It’ll be easier than tracking down the one that belongs in here. It’s not one of the fancy ones, but it works just fine.” She hands it to me and cleans up the last of the bandages. “I’ll be back in a few minutes. Let me get these things sorted and pick up your lunch.”
“Thank you,” I say, trying not to sound too anxious as I flip her phone open. It’s one of the ones my dad used to have when I was little.
As soon as she’s gone, I dial Abel’s cell phone, hoping he’ll pick up even though he won’t recognize the number. When I hear the click as he does, I breathe a sigh of relief.
“Yes?” he answers short and sharp.
“Abel. It’s me. Ivy.”
“Ivy? What number is this?”
“It doesn’t matter. It’s not mine. I…I’m in the hospital.”
“What?” There’s an urgency in his tone I don’t expect. “What did he do to you?”
I don’t want to tell him about the aspirin. I feel too ashamed. And I can’t stand the thought that he’ll call me weak. I am. I know it already.
“Ivy?”
“I’m pregnant, Abel.” I hold back a sob when the words spill out, my throat tight. Pregnant. I know if I go back to that house, I will be Santiago’s prisoner forever. And my forever may not be that long. Is that the silver lining?
I hear something crash on Abel’s end of the phone.
“Abel? Can you hear me?”
“Yes.”
“I really need your help now. Okay?” I can’t help the tears that flow, and I know he hears them, but I go on before
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