Selena Kitt - Grace
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- Название:Grace
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- Издательство:Excessica Publishing
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- Год:2013
- ISBN:9781609827113
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“Lady, I warned you. I am holding you in contempt.” The judge nodded toward the bailiff. “Please remove this ghoul from my courtroom.”
Again, the entire courtroom burst into applause and cheers as the bailiff grabbed the ghoul’s arm and she shrieked in protest, trying to shake him off, but he pushed her past where Leah stood, frozen between Donald and Robert, staring at the woman holding her baby.
“Now…” The judge looked between Leah and Gertrude. “Why do you think this is your baby, Leah?”
“Because she is,” Leah croaked, edging a little closer, so close, oh she was so close! “That’s Grace. Rob, that’s our baby!”
She looked over her shoulder at her husband, pleading at him with her eyes. Rob looked between Leah and the child, stunned, like he’d been hit hard on the head with something and wasn’t sure which way to stumble.
“Mrs. Webber.” The judge turned to the blonde, clearly hoping to get some more definitive answers in her direction. \
“She’s a foster child, Your Honor. But her name isn’t Grace. It’s Lily.”
The collective gasp that went through the courtroom made Leah shiver. The ghoul had changed her baby’s name to the fake one that pregnant Leah had been given while she was imprisoned at Magdalene House.
“Does the child have a strawberry mark on her belly?” the judge inquired.
Gertrude nodded. “Yes, your honor.”
Another collective gasp.
“And the pinkie toe?” the judge asked, looking at Leah, his face almost as incredulous as her own.
“Barely there,” Gertrude replied, looking at Leah. “Is she really yours, honey? Is this your baby?”
Leah nodded, holding her arms out, the tears falling down her face in rivers. “Grace,” she whispered. “Grace.”
Gertrude looked back at the judge, hesitating.
He shook his head and Leah felt her stomach drop to her toes. “I have never, in all my years on this bench, seen anything like this fiasco today, and I have been sitting on this bench a long damned time.”
“Grace!” Leah croaked, sinking to her knees-they wouldn’t hold her anymore. “Oh God, please!”
The judge asked the woman holding the baby, “Who is the social worker who placed this foster child with you?”
“That woman… the one who just… left.” Gertrude swallowed, nodding toward the door. “Joan Goulden.”
The whole room seemed to sigh and Leah dropped her head, sobbing, and she felt Rob’s hands on her shoulders and then he was kneeling behind her, holding her around the waist, whispering, “I’m sorry, I’m sorry, I’m so sorry…”
But it didn’t matter because the judge nodded to Gertrude, who took two, three, hesitant steps forward and dropped to her knees too, holding the still crying Grace out to her mother.
“Take her,” Gertrude urged.
And then Leah was holding her baby for the first time, all over again, her tears dropping on Grace’s sweet, fat cheeks just like they had on the day she was born.
“Grace,” Leah whispered, rocking her back and forth, the baby’s cries slowing and then stopping, her head cocked, eyes open, as if listening to her mother whisper her name over and over. “Grace, Grace, Grace…”
“She’s so beautiful,” Rob whispered, reaching around to let Grace grasp his index finger, and she did, hanging on tight. “Oh Leah, she looks just like you.”
They were surrounded, everyone crowding around, kneeling down to see the baby, Erica and Clay and Patty, even Donald knelt down to get a good look at the baby who had been the spoils of his victory in the courtroom today. Rebecca came over, and she was followed by a few more curious bystanders, and before she knew it, Leah and Grace were completely surrounded by a circle of adoring admirers.
Leah felt them all around her, kneeling down to exclaim over Grace like they had knelt around the manger of baby Jesus, marveling in wonder at the world begun again in one perfect expression of God as they all looked into the eyes of one brand new human being.
When Judge Solomon slammed his gavel down again, it was only after he had taken off his glasses and rubbed his eyes with his thumbs and blew his nose with a loud honk into his handkerchief. He sent everyone back to their seats, and he called Leah and Grace, and everyone who had come with her that day, to approach the bench.
“Young lady,” the judge began, shaking his gavel at Leah, but he was looking at Grace. “You have turned my courtroom upside down!”
“I’m sorry, Your Honor,” Leah apologized, but she was grinning from ear to ear, still holding the bottle Gertrude had handed over for her hungry little piglet.
“Judge,” Donald interrupted. “I’d like to file a motion to have Joan Golden’s license revoked.”
Judge Solomon smiled. “That would be delightful. I look forward to it. So I think we’re done with this case for the day?”
“Well there’s still the matter of the assault charge against Mrs. Nolan, filed by Joan Goulden,” Donald reminded him.
The judge rolled his eyes and shook his head. “Considering the Goulden woman’s actions today in my courtroom, I wouldn’t doubt that Mrs. Nolan acted in self-defense. Is that your contention, Mrs. Nolan?”
Leah hesitated, glancing up at Donald, who gave her a nod. “Yes, Your Honor.”
“Good. Case dismissed.” The judge gave a satisfied nod, stamping something on the file on his desk and tossing it aside. “Now, I still don’t understand your relation to the Nolans, Mrs. Webber?”
“Well, I’m not.” Gertrude glanced over at her son. Clay was hanging back, holding Erica’s hand. “That’s my son, Clayton, right there. He’s dating Erica. She’s Robert Nolan’s daughter.”
Close enough , Leah thought. If they tried to explain it fully, they’d be there all day, and she was pretty sure the judge didn’t want that.
“And the Goulden woman placed the baby she was trying to hide with you?” The judge slapped his forehead with his palm. “Only stupid thieves get caught, right? That’s what they say!”
“Well to be fair,” Gertrude interjected. “Erica and Clay weren’t dating until recently. I don’t think the Goulden woman had any reason to suspect we would run into each other. And don’t they also say the best hiding place is in plain sight?”
“Do they?” The judge laughed. “I think it must have been divine intervention,” he countered, looking at Leah. “Sounds to me like someone up there likes you, Missus.”
“Well, we do go to the same church,” Clay interjected.
“Oh my God!” Gertrude exclaimed, covering her mouth with her hand, eyes widening in horror. “I almost forgot! That’s why I came here to find Clay! He told me he was going to Erica’s and I heard on the radio about the fire at the warehouse and I rushed right over!”
“Warehouse?” the judge asked, confused.
“What?” Rob interjected. “What warehouse? My warehouse?”
Gertrude nodded at Robert Nolan, covering her mouth with her hand again before exclaiming, “I ran right over and Solie told me you were all here. I’m sorry to be one to tell you, but the fire department is there right now. I heard on my way over here, they suspect arson-Mary Magdalene’s was on fire too, last I heard.”
“What about Solie?” Leah gasped. “Was she okay?”
“The church too?” Erica exclaimed, looking at Clay, both of them wide-eyed.
“Yes!” Gertrude shook her head in disbelief. “The church too! Connie, our nanny, took the bigger kids to the park, but I had Lily with me, and when I heard it on the radio, I rushed right over. I’m so glad Father Patrick called me last night and told me he didn’t need me to come in today.
Clay and Erica exchanged looks, but Leah didn’t understand what it was all about. She was more concerned about the Nolans’ housekeeper.
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