Year One

Year One Read Online Free PDF

Book: Year One Read Online Free PDF
Author: Nora Roberts
later, she decided.
    She wanted that wine.
    *   *   *
    While Lana and Max enjoyed their wine—and an appetizer of melted Brie on toasted baguette slices Lana couldn’t stop herselffrom making—Katie MacLeod Parsoni rushed into a hospital in Brooklyn.
    The tears hadn’t come yet because she didn’t believe, refused to believe, her father was dead, and her mother suddenly was so ill as to be in ICU.
    With one hand pressed to her belly, her husband’s arm around her now nonexistent waist, she followed directions to the elevator that led to Intensive Care.
    â€œThis isn’t happening. It’s a mistake. I told you, I talked to her a few hours ago. Dad wasn’t feeling well—a cold or something—and she was making soup.”
    She’d said the same thing over and over again on the drive to the hospital. Tony just kept his arm around her. “It’s going to be all right,” he said, as he could think of nothing else.
    â€œIt’s a mistake,” she repeated. But when they reached the nurse’s station, she couldn’t get a word out. Nothing came. She looked up helplessly at Tony.
    â€œWe were told Angie—Angela MacLeod was admitted. This is her daughter, Kathleen—my wife, Katie.”
    â€œI need to see my mother. I need to see her.” Something in the nurse’s eyes had panic bubbling in Katie’s throat. “I need to see my mother! I want to talk to Dr. Hopman. She said—” And that Katie couldn’t say.
    â€œDr. Gerson’s treating your mother,” the nurse began.
    â€œI don’t want to see Dr. Gerson. I want to see my mother! I want to talk to Dr. Hopman.”
    â€œCome on now, Katie, come on. You’ve got to try to calm down. You’ve got to think of the babies.”
    â€œI’m going to contact Dr. Hopman.” The nurse came around the desk. “Why don’t you wait over here, sit down while you wait. How far along are you?”
    â€œTwenty-nine weeks, four days,” Tony said.
    Now tears came, slow drops running. “You count the days, too,” Katie managed.
    â€œOf course I do, honey. Sure I do. We’re having twins,” he told the nurse.
    â€œWhat fun for you.” The nurse smiled, but her face went grave when she turned to walk back to the desk.
    Rachel answered the page as soon as she could—and sized up the situation quickly when she saw the man and woman. She was about to have a grieving pregnant woman on her hands.
    Still, she thought it better all around she’d gotten there ahead of Gerson. He was an excellent internist, but could be brusk to the point of rudeness.
    The nurse on the desk gave Rachel the nod. Bracing herself, she walked over to the couple.
    â€œI’m Dr. Hopman. I’m so sorry about your father.”
    â€œIt’s a mistake.”
    â€œYou’re Katie?”
    â€œI’m Katie MacLeod Parsoni.”
    â€œKatie,” Rachel said and sat. “We did all we could. Your mother did all she could. She called for help, and got him to us as quickly as possible. But he was too ill.”
    Katie’s eyes, the same dark green as her mother’s, clung to Rachel’s. Pleaded. “He had a cold. Some little bug. My mother was making him chicken soup.”
    â€œYour mother was able to give us a little information. They were in Scotland? But you didn’t travel with them?”
    â€œI’m on modified bed rest.”
    â€œTwins,” Tony said. “Twenty-nine weeks, four days.”
    â€œCan you tell me where in Scotland?”
    â€œIn Dumfries. What does it matter? Where’s my mother? I need to see my mother.”
    â€œShe’s in isolation.”
    â€œWhat does that mean!”
    Rachel shifted, her gaze as calm and steady as her voice. “It’s a precaution, Katie. If she and your father contracted an infection, or one passed it to the other, we have to guard
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