look like a clinic. Or an offic
were clean and mailboxes matched. Emily stood outside the gate, hands stuffed in the pockets of a coat she hadn't washed
zed the
hrough. Female. Pr
ly C
se. Then the ga
" Just the sound of a heavy lock sliding out
path. She reached the front door,
oard, heels that didn't make a sound. The kind of woman wh
me," s
niture. Everything was spotless. Quiet. Like walking into a fancy therapi
e a library and a small lounge with bottled water and
suite. Soft lighting. A leather couch. A chair angled t
the woman s
leather was too soft, like it would swallow
assed. The
eaty. She wiped t
y get up and leave. This was insane. S
didn't
r opene
der, sharp features, blac
from her. "I'm Dr. Karev. I handle i
," Emily
rre
dn't smile.
scort arrangement. And it's not a favor. It is, in the
use she didn't kno
. No children. No known medical conditions. N
es
ently using c
I-no. I mean, I'
ever been
N
ou sm
N
ri
etim
gal d
yes. "I can't a
mildly amused. Ma
. Emily answered as best she could, feeling like she was
ev leaned for
d what's being
tated. "I
gical screenings. If you pass, you'll be introduced
al being the
prospectiv
e... c
nce known how to smile. "He is meticulous. This
owed. "And
uration of the pregnancy. Under contr
eilla
safety.
Always him. The shadow
a name?" E
N
hy
Karev said simply.
even a little. But she also didn't have the lu
ou wish to proceed, th
omach twis
u'd like t
uld stand up, walk out, take the bu
. Her bank account was empty. She had no papers, no protecti
e still called: "Sometimes, mija, you just have
y st
l do
er and a nice home.'' Emi