Before Marianne could decide what to say to make lody see sense, or lody try to threaten her again, a sharp knock sounded at the door followed by Adam walking in with an easy smile, a paper bag of breakfast in his hand. The smile vanished as soon as he saw lanie standing by the window with puffy and red eyes.
He set the bag on the nearest chair, and walked around Marianne, who was frozen in the middle of the room, and reached lanie in three long strides. "What happened? Why are you crying?" he asked in a tight voice as he searched her face.
lanie slipped half a step back, bringing herself closer to the window. She did not answer him. Instead she tipped her chin toward Marianne. "Ask her. She will tell you."
Adam turned. The movent gave lody another few inches toward the window sill. If Marianne spoke the truth, lody would jump, and Marianne knew that lody would not bluff.
Marianne looked at lody and wiped her cheeks with trembling fingers. She drew a long breath that shook on the way out. "It is my fault," she said, words thick with regret. "I started rembering when my girls were small. I thought about the years I prayed to see them both in the sa room again. Today I have one of them back, but the other is still out there, still missing, still alone." Her gaze dropped to the floor. "lanie tried to comfort . Instead I upset her, and we both ended up in tears."
Adam watched her as she spoke, then looked over his shoulder at lanie for confirmation. lanie gave one slow nod, holding his gaze until he relaxed.
He reached for her hands and pulled her close, "It is all right. Do not worry. The police are looking. We will find your sister."
lanie nodded against his chest. However, hidden from his view, a small, satisfied smile curved her lips. Her ’sister’ would not be found. Cadence would see to that.
Adam kept her in his arms a mont longer, rubbing slow circles on her back before stepping back as he said, "You two need to eat. I brought your favorite almond pastries." Mrs Thomas, you join us to."
Marianne managed a faint smile, but her eyes kept flicking to the window where lody stood. "Thank you, Adam. I would love to join you." she said quietly and moved to the side table as she straightened a stack of magazines with nervous fingers and tried to look busy, breathing only a sigh of relief when lody stepped away from the window and ca to sit at the table.
As the three people sat at the table, Adam hurriedly opened the boxes of the breakfast but before he could pass any to lanie, Marianne spoke up slowly," After the discharge... I would like lanie to co ho with . At least for a few days." She glanced at lody, then quickly looked away. "It would give us ti. Ti to talk, to understand each other. We’ve only just found one another again. And we never had a chance to live like a family. Also, with lody gone, it would be comforting to have at least one daughter close to him for my husband..."
Adam blinked, caught off guard by the suggestion. He looked at Marianne, then shifted his gaze to lody, about to speak.
"No," lody said sharply, cutting across both of them before Adam could respond or Marianne could finish.
Both Adam and Marianne turned to look at her, startled by the cold edge in her voice. But lody wasn’t looking at them. She had picked up a fork and was calmly slicing into a square of mango cake that had been in the box in front of her.
Adam frowned slightly as he looked at her eating the cake and said slowly... "lon...I got, almost pastries for you.., and then, his mouth kicked up as he looked at the cake then at her," I even got so lon-y dessert for you."
But, unaware of any hidden aning in his words, lanie ate the continued to eat the cake in front of her. "This mango cake is tasting better today. And I don’t want any other ones."
Adam stared at her for a beat longer and his hand tightened on the plate in his hand. Slowly, he extended his hand to hold lanie’s when Marianne spoke up again,"Adam... don’t you think it would be good for her? To co ho with , even for a little while? We’ve been apart for so long. She will get a chance to feel... connected with us."
"I think... the decision should be up to her," he said quietly. "I won’t force her. You shouldn’t either."
Marianne’s face fell slightly, but she nodded, even if reluctantly. lody didn’t react. She simply popped another piece of cake into her mouth and chewed in silence.
Adam stood up suddenly, the chair scraping back with a soft scrape. "Excuse ," he said. "I just realized I have sowhere to be."
He didn’t wait for a response and stood up quickly before walking briskly to the door. His hand reached for the handle, but he paused, the buzz of his thoughts louder than the soft clink of cutlery behind him.
Then, slowly, he turned his head.
His eyes landed on the two won at the table and while lanie looked up and waved at him, his gaze as he stared at her was different. Colder. Without returning her goodbye wave, he nodded at her and walked out of the hospital room towards the security office of the hospital.
On the way, he made a single call," I want you to find two things. First, who was lody dating when she wind ’missing’ in the past. Second, I want access to the hospital’s entry surveillance records when lanie had walked here on the day she was attacked."
"Surveillance from that day? Why?" Max asked slowly but Adam’s jaw was clenched so tight that he could barely speak a word.
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