登陆注册
10471500000003

第3章

Seven weeks later

When Riley arrived at the psychologist's office, she found Ryan sitting alone in the waiting room.

"Where's April?" she asked.

Ryan nodded toward a closed door.

"She's with Dr. Sloat," he said, sounding uneasy. "They had something they needed to talk about alone. Then we're supposed to go in and join them."

Riley sighed and sat down in a nearby chair. She, Ryan, and April had spent many emotionally demanding hours here during recent weeks. This would be their last session with the psychologist before they all took a break for the Christmas holidays.

Dr. Sloat had insisted that the whole family participate in April's recovery. It had been hard work for all of them. But to Riley's relief, Ryan had taken part wholeheartedly in the process. He'd come to all the sessions that he could fit into his schedule, and he'd even scaled back his work to make more time for this. Today he'd driven April here from her school.

Riley studied her ex-husband's face as he stared at the office door. In many ways, he seemed like a changed man. Not long ago, he'd been inattentive to the point of serious delinquency as a parent. He'd always insisted that all of April's problems were Riley's fault.

But April's drug use and her much-too-close brush with forced prostitution had changed something in Ryan. After her stay in the rehab clinic, April had been home with Riley for six weeks now. Ryan had visited often and had joined them for Thanksgiving. At times, they seemed almost like a functional family.

But Riley kept reminding herself that they had never really been a functional family.

Could that change now? she wondered. Do I want it to change?

Riley felt torn, even a little guilty. She'd long tried to accept that her own future probably didn't have Ryan in it. Perhaps there might even be another man in her life.

There had always been some kind of attraction between her and Bill. But they'd also fought and quarreled from time to time. Besides, their professional relationship was demanding enough without throwing romance into the mix.

Her kind and attractive next door neighbor, Blaine, seemed a better prospect, especially since his daughter, Crystal, was April's best friend.

Still, at times like now, Ryan almost seemed to be the same man she'd fallen in love with so many years ago. Where were things headed? She really didn't know.

The office door opened and Dr. Lesley Sloat stepped out.

"We'd like to see you now," she said with a smile.

Riley had long since taken a liking to the short, stocky, good-natured psychologist, and April was clearly fond of her too.

Riley and Ryan both went into the office and sat down in a couple of comfortable upholstered chairs. They were facing April, who sat on a couch beside Dr. Sloat. April was smiling weakly. Dr. Sloat nodded for her to start talking.

"Something happened this week," April said. "It's kind of hard to talk about…"

Riley's breathing quickened and she felt her heart beating faster.

"It's got to do with Gabriela," April said. "Maybe she should be here today to talk about this too, but she's not, so…"

April's voice trailed off.

Riley was surprised. Gabriela was a stout, middle-aged Guatemalan woman who had been the family's housekeeper for years. She had moved in with Riley and April and was like a member of the family.

April took a deep breath and continued, "A couple of days ago, she told me something I didn't tell you. But I think you should know. Gabriela said that she had to leave."

"Why?" Riley gasped.

Ryan looked confused. "Aren't you paying her enough?" he asked.

"It was because of me," April said. "She said she couldn't do it anymore. She said it was too much responsibility for her to have to stop me from harming myself or getting myself killed."

April paused. A tear came to her eye.

"She said it was too easy for me to sneak out without her knowing. She couldn't sleep at night wondering if I was putting myself in danger. She said that now that I was healthy again, she was moving out right away."

Riley was jolted with alarm. She'd had no idea that Gabriela had been thinking any such thing.

"I begged her not to go," April said. "I was crying and she was crying, too. But I couldn't change her mind, and I was terrified."

April choked back a sob and wiped her eyes with a tissue.

"Mom," April said, "I actually got down on my knees. I promised never, ever to make her feel that way again. Finally…finally she hugged me and said she wouldn't leave as long as I kept my promise. And I will. I really will. Mom, Dad, I'll never make you or Gabriela or anybody worry about me like that ever again."

Dr. Sloat patted April's hand and smiled at Riley and Ryan.

She said, "I guess what April's trying to say is that she's turned a corner."

Riley saw Ryan take out a handkerchief and dab his eyes. She'd very rarely ever seen him cry. But she understood how he felt. She felt her own throat catch. It was Gabriela-not Riley or Ryan-who had made April see the light.

Even so, Riley felt incredibly grateful that her family would be together and in good health for Christmas. She ignored the dread that lurked deep down inside, the awful feeling that the monsters in her life were going to take away her holiday.

同类推荐
  • Seeing Things

    Seeing Things

    This collection of Seamus Heaney's work, especially in the vivid and surprising twelve-line poems entitled "e;Squarings"e;, shows he is ready to re-imagine experience and "e;to credit marvels"e;. The title poem, "e;Seeing Things"e;, is typical of the whole book. It begins with memories of an actual event, then moves towards the visionary while never relinquishing its feel for the textures and sensations of the world. Translations of Virgil and Homer provide a prelude and a coda where motifs implicit in the earlier lyrics are given direct expression in extended narratives. Journeys to underworlds and otherworlds correspond to the journeys made by poetic language itself. From the author of "e;The Haw Lantern"e;, "e;Wintering Out"e;, "e;Station Island"e; and "e;North"e;.
  • Cause to Hide (An Avery Black Mystery—Book 3)

    Cause to Hide (An Avery Black Mystery—Book 3)

    "A dynamic story line that grips from the first chapter and doesn't let go."--Midwest Book Review, Diane Donovan (regarding Once Gone)From #1 bestselling mystery author Blake Pierce comes a new masterpiece of psychological suspense: CAUSE TO HIDE (An Avery Black Mystery—Book 3).Bodies are being found in the outskirts of Boston, their corpses burned beyond recognition, as the police realize a new serial killer is roaming the streets. As the media converges and the pressure is upped, the Boston Police Department must turn to its most brilliant—and controversial—homicide detective: Avery Black.
  • The Girls
  • Euphoria

    Euphoria

    A New York Times BestsellerWinner of the 2014 Kirkus PrizeWinner of the 2014 New England Book Award for FictionA Finalist for the National Book Critics Circle AwardA Best Book of the Year for:New York Times Book Review, Time, NPR, Washington Post, Entertainment Weekly, Newsday, Vogue, New York Magazine, Seattle Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Wall Street Journal, Boston Globe, The Guardian, Kirkus Reviews, Amazon, Publishers Weekly, Our Man in Boston, wkkk.net, SalonEuphoria is Lily King's nationally bestselling breakout novel of three young, gifted anthropologists of the '30's caught in a passionate love triangle that threatens their bonds, their careers, and, ultimately, their lives. Inspired by events in the life of revolutionary anthropologist Margaret Mead, Euphoria is "dazzling … suspenseful … brilliant…an exhilarating novel." Boston Globe
  • Gould's Book of Fish
热门推荐
  • 来鹤亭诗

    来鹤亭诗

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 成功没有时间表

    成功没有时间表

    《成功没有时间表》主要精选了作者郭龙从2009年至2012年发表在《青年文摘》《读者》《意林》《格言》等期刊上的美文,有励志美文,也有人物故事,更有一些感悟美文,这些故事会带给你心灵的启迪。
  • 温故而知新

    温故而知新

    早知道跟池西西离婚后自己又要辛苦求复合,傅川一定不会装酷答应签字的!毕竟很少有人十来年,都栽在同一个人手里。纯情大叔VS腹黑少女——在你说喜欢之后,我看见耀眼繁星。
  • 一不小心进了怪女校

    一不小心进了怪女校

    一不小心被基友坑进了女校!坑进女校也就算了,…………但这算那门子女校?魔女,妖女,痴女,变态女什么的!通通到齐…………,这是要闹哪样?最让平一凡崩溃的还不只这些!这所学校每天晚上都会发生些鬼议的事情!本来想安安分分过完这三年的,没奈何!树欲静而风不止!他只能坦然面对!最终他将这一切因果谜团都解开了!但他却发现出现了一个更大的问题……
  • 沃尔玛零售业真经

    沃尔玛零售业真经

    沃尔玛对许多人来说已经不算陌生了。它在1990年超过位居美国折扣百货业龙头10年的凯玛特(K-Mart),成为美国最大的折扣百货连锁公司;1991年超越自二战后即名列全美第一的老百货业盟主西尔斯(Sears),坐上了全美零售业的第一把交椅。
  • 伤寒标本心法类萃

    伤寒标本心法类萃

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 间接叙述

    间接叙述

    陈集益,70后重要作家。曾就读于鲁迅文学院第七届中青年作家高级研讨班。浙江省作协签约作家。在《十月》《人民文学》《中国作家》《钟山》《天涯》等大型文学期刊发表小说六十万字。2009年获《十月》新锐人物奖。2010年获浙江省青年文学之星奖。
  • 加缪作品系列(3部)

    加缪作品系列(3部)

    阿尔贝·加缪,1957年诺贝尔文学奖得主,存在主义文学、“荒诞哲学”的代表人物,文笔简洁、明快、朴实,其文学作品总是同时蕴含哲学家对人生的严肃思考和艺术家的强烈激情。本套装包含《局外人》、《鼠疫》、《西西弗神话》三部加缪代表作,都曾在欧美产生巨大影响。
  • 饥饿游戏1

    饥饿游戏1

    横扫欧美各大图书奖项,长期攻占欧美畅销书排行榜,青春冒险、科幻惊悚系列全球热映电影原著。《暮光之城》作者斯蒂芬妮·梅尔、“惊悚小说之王”斯蒂芬·金联袂推荐的人气畅销作品!
  • 思路决定出路的24堂课

    思路决定出路的24堂课

    有什么样的思路,就会有什么样的出路,即思路决定出路。对于普通人,思路决定自己一个人和一家人的出路。对于领导人,思路则决定一个组织、一个地方,乃至一个国家的出路。任何的成功都是起因于一个思路,任何的失败也都是起因于一个思路。好思路成就你一生,坏思路毁掉你的一生。所以说思路就是决定一个人是否成功的关键因素。人与人之间根本没有多大区别,只是因为思路不同,看问题的角度不同,解决问题的方法不同,所以导致了人生的出路不同。成功人士与普通人的区别在于:思考模式的不同。任何一件事情的背后都有一个正确的过程和方法,更有一个正确的思路。思路决定出路,结果改变人生。思想有多远你就能够走多远!