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A few minutes later, there was a bell and a quiet announcement.
‘Code red. Code red.’
Bonnie looked up.
‘Uri is trying to die,’ she said.
Victoria woke and whimpered.
‘What floor is surgery?’ Natalia said in a whisper.
‘There are two, but I’m betting they took him to the first floor,’ Bonnie said.
Her ears perked up and she left.
‘It’s just Mag,’ Kate said.
‘Don’t go,’ Natalia said, fearing to be alone.
‘I’m staying right here,’ Kate said, pulling up a chair.
A nurse stepped in.
‘They need blood donors.’
Natalia looked at Kate who looked at her.
‘Sorry, I have to go,’ Kate said.
Natalia nodded. However, as soon as Kate left, Rayna, Uri’s mother, stepped in. She had a bandage on her arm.
‘You gave blood, too?” Natalia said.
Rayna nodded.
‘Everyone who is family is being pulled in. They even called in Zena. How’s my little granddaughter?’
Victoria smiled.
‘Is that a cat?’
‘My kitty,’ Victoria said, petting Tail.
‘Her birthday present.’
‘Tail. Her name is Tail,’ Victoria said.
‘She won’t last long.’
‘No eat,’ Victoria said with vindication.
‘Huh, so she knows.’
‘Daddy said no eat, no bite, and no hunt. Both she and Tail are very protective of each other. Guard kitty.’
‘Attack kitty,’ Victoria said with a grin.
The was a sound outside the door. Mag appeared in a wheel chair. Bonnie was pushing her.
‘Stupid hospital,’ Mag said.
‘You should be resting, Mag,’ Natalia said.
‘I’m rested. We might as well all be together.’
‘If we had cards, we could play Pikers,’ Bonnie said. “Kate, I thought you always carried some in your car?’
Kate shook her head.
‘When I last visited my mother, I left them.’
‘I’ll go check my car,’ Rayna said, leaving.
‘You two stay. We need to get some tea and breakfast.’
Bonnie left.
‘We walked into an ambush,’ Mag said in a quiet voice. ‘They were aiming for Uri.’
‘Anpu said pretty much the same thing.’
‘That guy can throw a knife. I swear he threw clear across the street and took out the guy who shot Uri.’
A nurse arrived with a cart, ending any further discussion. Natalia was glad of it. She didn’t want to talk about what happened. She really wanted to shut it out and hear that Uri was alive and would recover.
The cart held a tea service, half a dozen cups, and food. Bonnie returned and helped to serve. Natalia ate and drank without even remembering what she ate since she focused more on Victoria. There was even a small bowl of raw meat. Natalia didn’t know if it was for them or Tail, but Victoria fed the meat to Tail and no one said anything.
Rayna arrived with cards. The cart was cleared and used as a table. Natalia hardly paid any attention to what she played. It wasn’t until she let Victoria choose the cards that she started to win a few hands.
‘That girl is going to be hard to beat when she grows up,’ Bonnie said.
Mag laughed.
‘What did you expect out of a Uri kid?’
It was now approaching noon.
A doctor stepped in. He looked pretty solemn.
‘He’s out. He’s breathing.’
Then he left.
‘What does that mean,? Natalia said, feeling anxious.
‘He’s alive,’ Bonnie said. ‘At the moment.’
Natalia wanted to get up and run after the doctor.
‘Can I see him?’
Bonnie rose and left.
‘Damn, you scared me. Let us know next time that you’re out here.’
Bonnie was talking to someone.
Natalia looked to Kate and Mag.
‘Probably Anpu,’ Kate said, shuffling the cards.
‘Maybe they should have assigned Anpu to watch over Uri instead of me.’
‘That’s… our job,’ Mag said. ‘And Bonnie. We failed.’
Kate let out a breath of concern.
Natalia looked to her, but Kate remained silent.
‘I have to get up and use the bathroom.’
Natalia slid her legs over.
‘I need some clothes, too.’
‘Zena brought a bag. It’s in Mag’s room,’ Kate said rising.
Natalia thought she was going to get the bag, but she stepped over to help her stand and guide her to the bathroom. The hospital gown she was wearing was open in the back. She had to remind herself that she had tromped around the Sex Festival in less than the gown.
When she came out, Kate had a bag.
‘Thanks, Kate.’
Bonnie stepped in while she dressed.
‘They’ll let you see him. He’s down the hall in the one of the intensive-care rooms.
Natalia dressed as quickly as she could. The bandage reduced some of her movement, but she found she could walk on it without too much pain.
‘I’ll watch Victoria,’ Kate said. ‘She can’t go in with you.’
Bonnie led her down the hall. The only other person in sight was Anpu leaning against the wall right outside her room. As Bonnie led her down the hall, he remained where he was.
Bonnie stopped at a door and gestured for her to go in. Natalia would have welcomed her company, but she remained outside. She stepped in with caution, bracing herself for what she might see.
Uri’s eyes were open and he was looking toward the door. There were two IVs hooked to him and a monitor. She could see how fast his heart was beating and how many breaths he took. What disturbed her the most was how motionless he was and how pale he looked. His eyes didn’t track her coming in to stand beside him.
‘Uri. It’s Nattie.’
‘Yeah,’ he said, hardly moving his lips.
She touched his hand, but it was cold. His fingers curled around her fingers.
‘I hear the house is a mess, but you’ll love it. You can do more remodeling.’
He neither moved nor acknowledged what she said. His eyes remained aimed at the door.
‘Don’t you dare die on me,’ she said, finally letting the tears flow.
‘No,’ he said.
His voice was barely a whisper.
She squeezed his hand and wiped her eyes on her sleeve. He squeezed her hand back.
Natalia sniffed and turned.
Kareen stepped into the room at a slow pace. Natalia expected her to ask how they were, but her face seemed extra grim. She felt tension fill the room. Even Uri stiffened.
‘What on earth were you thinking?’ Kareen said in a low, reprimanding voice to Uri.
‘I was protecting my family,’ he said in a hoarse voice.
‘This is not the time to be risking everything. You have a security network around you. There was no need for you to expose yourself. This is not the time for heroics. You know what we’re doing. You know why we have people positioned where they are.’
Natalia felt as if Kareen had slapped them both in the face. She felt shocked by Kareen’s words.
‘This is not the time for jealousy,’ Kareen said.
Her eyes were full on Uri as if Natalia wasn’t in the room.
Natalia had the feeling that some of this was about Anpu.
‘You are too important for this sort of behavior. You were risking everything, Uri. Everything. Remember… what we have given you can just as easily be taken away.’
Uri blinked his eyes in response.
‘Don’t ever do this again.’
He blinked.
‘You are on reprimand and probation. Do you understand?’ Kareen said.
Uri blinked.
‘Do you understand?’ Kareen said again in a slower voice as if making sure the words sunk in.
‘Yes,’ Uri said.
‘To be sure… Victoria will reside in Viperia.’
Uri blinked.
Natalia gasped and ran out of the room as best she could. She ignored the discomfort of her leg and the bandage. Sliding, she skidded into her room. Bonnie, Kate, and Mag were there. Victoria was gone.
‘They took her,’ Bonnie said.
‘No.’
Natalia skidded back out into the hall and to Uri’s room. Kareen was already gone.
‘Uri.’
She could see tears in his eyes.
‘What is this?’
He closed his eyes and didn’t answer.
Natalia suddenly felt very alone. She looked to the door, expecting to see Mag or Kate, but there was no one.
‘Are… are you allowed visitors?’
‘No. Just you,’ he said in a murmur.
‘Why?’
‘Probation. Death sentence. Prison. Sometimes they are one and the same.’
‘Because you were protecting your family?’
‘I… I shouldn’t have gone out without the all clear.’
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