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ОглавлениеNO ONE HAD told her Hunter Rafferty was going to be in the meeting with Joy’s grandfather from Florida.
No one would’ve had cause to know that she’d met the man. Sara and Lila weren’t part of her life outside the Stand.
Still, seeing him there was a shock.
In just a few days, Joy had become an integral part of her waking moments. And she was related to Hunter Rafferty?
By marriage.
“Here’s what I’d like to propose,” Sara said, drawing Julie’s full attention. “Joy is currently in the cafeteria with her house mother, helping make chocolate chip cookies for tonight’s movie. We can walk through there, all of us, like any other group of adults on a tour.” The counselor turned to Julie. “Are you okay with that?”
“Of course.” She’d been planning to spend the evening at the Stand, in spite of the fact that doing so might further stoke Lila’s fears on her behalf. Colin and Chantel were going to the theater in LA. And she wanted to be on hand in case Joy needed her. For the same reason she’d postponed her all-girl outing with Lila, Sara and Lynn.
Sara glanced at Lila. “Let’s just walk by, say hello. Give Edward a chance to see the child.”
Lila’s nod was immediate.
Sara turned to Edward. “This is only going to work if you’re emotionally up to seeing her without reacting. If you’d rather wait, we can.”
“I want to see her.”
“He’s a doctor. He knows how to keep his own emotions in check when he’s dealing with emotional situations,” Hunter said.
His ready defense of his step-uncle, although maybe unnecessary, impressed Julie.
It was the charming smile that she couldn’t get past. Didn’t trust.
“And then we can talk about an actual meeting. However, I should warn you that we might not tell her right away who you are.”
“I, um, think we should,” Julie said. She wasn’t the professional. Or the boss. “I mean, you know best,” she told Sara. “And I don’t want you to take risks based on my opinion.”
“We asked you to be here because you seem to have an understanding of Joy that the rest of us don’t,” Lila said. “We want your opinion, Julie.”
“It was right after I was talking about secrets that she drew the picture,” she said. “I feel we should tell her the truth. She’s only seven. It’s not like she’s going to understand the biological significance. But I just think... Well, she’s lost her mom, her aunt and her father...”
She paused, looked around the table. “I’m not insinuating that having her father around was a good thing, but it must’ve been good some of the time or Cara wouldn’t have stayed, right? Not when she had a father to run home to.”
“She was pretty angry with me,” Edward said. “After her mother died... I wasn’t home as much as I should’ve been.”
Julie didn’t really need to know about that. “Whether Joy was afraid of her dad or loved him, his disappearance must still give her a sense of abandonment—especially with her mom and aunt gone.” She focused on Sara.