Grievous Sin

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Author: Faye Kellerman
volunteer to do it, claiming that now he was a manly man. Decker placed his stepson on the couch.
    “If you’re Dracula, I already gave at the office,” Sammy said.
    “Very funny.” Decker brushed chestnut-colored bangs off the boy’s forehead. “What took you so long?”
    “They wouldn’t let him go for a half hour,” Stefan said. “I think they really didn’t believe he was seventeen.”
    “He isn’t seventeen!” Decker heard the raw anxiety in his voice. “Why’d you let him do it?”
    “They had no choice,” Sammy said. “I insisted.”
    “Nu, the boy has a mind of his own,” Stefan said.
    “He needs to eat things with sugar, Akiva,” said Magda. “He don’t drink. Tell him to drink.”
    Decker propped up his son’s head. “Drink, Sammy.”
    “I’m full.”
    “Then eat cookie,” Magda insisted.
    “It’s not kosher,” Sammy pronounced.
    “It’s made with vegetable shortening—”
    “It doesn’t have hasgacha. ”
    Decker said, “I don’t care if it’s made out of pig’s feet, Sam, eat the damn cookie! Got it?”
    “Yes, sir.” Sammy took the cookie and began to nibble on the edge. His face had suddenly regained a smidgen of color, and he seemed calm. Decker wondered if his sudden stern command had given the kid a sense that he was in control.
    Stefan said, “We buy a pack of cards. Jake and I play poker. You want me to deal you in a round?”
    “No thanks, Stefan,” Decker said.
    “Then just we two play.” The old man looked at Jake. “What do we use for betting, Yonkie? I have box of Raisinettes.”
    “Raisinettes are fine, Opah ,” Jake answered back.
    Magda said, “You don’t hear anything, Akiva?”
    Decker shook his head.
    “Where’s Cindy?”
    “She went to visit the baby,” Marge said.
    “The baby’s in the nursery?” Magda said.
    “Yeah. Would you like me to take you there?”
    “That would be nice.”
    Marge smiled to herself. Mrs. Elias’s words came out Tat vood be nice. Her accent, along with the coiffed blue-black hair, heavy gold rings, and expensive clothes, suggested something untouchable. Perhaps under other circumstances, the woman would be aloof. But now she exuded an unmistakable warmth.
    “Let’s go,” Marge said.
    Magda said, “You feed Sammy, Akiva. Make sure he drinks.”
    Decker said he would, noticing a gleam in his mother-in-law’s eyes. She was excited about the baby, and that was good. But his moment of relative quiescence was cut short by a figure draped in surgical greens coming through the double doors. The man’s step was quick and determined. His feet shuffled against the carpet. He threw his hand behind his neck and undid his mask as he walked. Decker recognized Dr. Hendricks and felt his knees buckle. Marge grabbed his arm.
    “Sit down, Pete. It’s okay. She’s okay. I can see it in his eyes.”
    The doctor was close enough to have heard her and seemed surprised by her confidence. “Yes, she’s going to be fine.”
    The full report was interrupted by a host of baruch Hashems and mazel tovs , by hugs and tears and words of encouragement. The doctor waited until the excitement died down and then invited them to sit. The formality of his manner made Decker take note.
    “What is it?” he asked.
    Hendricks said, “Rina lost blood and is still heavily sedated—”
    “When can I see her?” Decker broke in.
    “When she’s out of Recovery. But she’s going to be there for a while. I’m going to put her in an ICU until I feel she’s strong enough and her blood count is elevated. But I’m extremely pleased. She’s doing remarkably, considering.” Hendricks looked at Sammy. “Last time I saw you in the flesh, you were six weeks old. I’d say there’s been a little growth since then. Maybe not seventeen years’ worth…”
    Sammy smiled. Hendricks placed a hand on the boy’s shoulder. “You did a great service for your mother. She has an unusual blood type, and yours was as perfect a match as they come.
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