Musicians. With their long hair and disorderly life-style, Jazzs colleagues had little in common with most people Holly knew. Maybe they only seem strange in Southern California, because theyre more interested in making music than money.
Your sister was interested in money, to make a demonstration recording, Sharif reminded her.
I wish shed told me, Holly said. I would have loaned it to her. Or Trevor would have. He manages my parents estate, not that its worth much. But hes always come through in a pinch. How much did you pay her?
A hundred and fifty thousand dollars, Sharif said.
She choked on her food, and had to wash it down with water. A hundred and? Jazz got that much?
No, only half was paid in advance, and the clinic took a share, he said. I presume she received something in the order of thirty or forty thousand.
She left eleven thousand dollars in her checking account, Holly said. Im sure she spent some money on living expenses and maternity clothes. She must have taken the rest with her in cash.
And you truly have no idea why she left?
She shook her head. No. I dont know why she sent Ben to me, either.
Perhaps that musician friend of hers was involved, he said. Ten or twenty thousand dollars would be a fortune to him.
Holly pictured Griff, whom shed known casually for years. An easygoing, talkative fellow, he played drums in an alternative rock band with which Jazz sang.
Hed had a minor drug conviction a few years back, and hed managed to avoid being questioned by the police since she reported Jazz missing. Nevertheless, she couldnt imagine him hurting her sister.
If he were up to something, why would he give himself away by bringing me the baby? she pointed out.
The sheikh finished eating. I do not know. I am grateful that at least he put my son in good hands.
Hollys cheeks warmed, and she hurriedly changed the subject. I think she left of her own free will, but then something prevented her from coming back for Ben. Ive been so worried.
I share your concern that something has gone wrong, he said slowly. This Noreen Wheaton, the director of the clinic, might be afraid of someone, or she is playing a game of her own.
He pushed back his chair and walked to a leather suitcase. From a side pocket, he drew some papers. Here is a copy of our contract with the clinic. I brought it to prove that the baby is mine. Perhaps you will see something in them that I have missed.
The papers bore the name of the Crestline View Clinic. The legal terminology covered such issues as privacy and liability.
Holly studied the signatures at the bottom: Sharif Al-Khalil, witnessed by Zahad Adran, and Noreen Wheaton, witnessed by someone named Manuel Estrellas.
Do you know anything about this man Estrellas? she asked.
The sheikh took a seat beside her. A clinic employee, I presume.
She scanned the contract again. Why isnt Jazzs name on here?
We were told she signed
a separate contract with the clinic, Sharif said.
But she knew about you, right? Holly returned the document to him. I mean, that the baby was going to be raised by your aunt and your cousin?
You make it sound as if there were something wrong with my arrangements.
Holly plunged in. I just dont believe Ben will be happy growing up without a mother.
A tightening of the sheikhs mouth indicated that shed overstepped her bounds. I would not have arranged to have a son if I could not provide him with a proper home.
Tears pricked Hollys eyes. I just dont want to lose him.
His harsh expression softened. Have you considered what will happen when your sister returns? he said. By your own account, she is unreliable, and you could not prevent her from reclaiming the child. What kind of life would he lead then?
Ive been trying not to think about that. Staring down at the table, Holly took a deep breath.
She reminded herself that Trevor wanted to marry her, and there was no reason they couldnt have children of their own. But those children wouldnt be Ben. They wouldnt be the baby whod opened the floodgates of love inside her.
The sheikh brushed a tear from her cheek. To lose this child would hurt you very much.
All she could do was nod.
You are a woman who lives for others, he murmured. What then is left for yourself?
I dont need anything for myself. It seemed so obvious that she was surprised she had to explain it. What more could a person want than to ensure the happiness of the people she loves?
His hand cupped her chin. The roughness of his palm testified to a hard life, and yet his fingers stroked her jawline as lightly as a whisper. Let us reach a sensible agreement, Holly Rivers. One that is truly best for all of us.
An agreement? She allowed herself to meet his gaze.
I propose that, tomorrow, you and I go together to the authorities, he said gravely.
You mean youll turn yourself in?
As soon as I find a lawyer, yes. He studied her. Will you promise to explain that you entered my car of your own free will?
She nodded. Of course. Its the truth.
I will present the contract and show that I have only taken my own son, he said. It is a gamble, but I doubt they will press charges. It would be the fastest way to resolve this situation. And for us to get away from whoever is trying to kill me.