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by Diana Orgain


  I nodded.

  She handed Laurie to me. “Why don’t you nurse her now and see if she calms down a bit. All her vital signs are very good. Do you still want a pediatrician to look at her?”

  “Yes, of course!” I answered.

  The nurse nodded in understanding and left the room, promising to send the pediatrician on call.

  I squeezed Laurie and fresh tears ran down my cheeks.

  “Littlest! Please be okay. Please don’t be hurt,” I sobbed.

  Laurie’s hand entangled itself in my hair and she yanked at it, letting out a howl.

  I laughed and let her tug at my hair. “If you’re mad at missing a meal, then you’re probably okay, huh?”

  I bundled her in a blanket, nursed her, and waited for the doctor while replaying the accident in my mind. Was there anything I could have done differently? Why did he take off? I know he was just a kid, probably only recently got his license. But how could he abandon us like that?

  The door to the room opened and my husband, Jim, appeared. I leapt out of the chair, still holding Laurie, and fell into him. His strong arms engulfed us and made me feel safe for the first time since the accident.

  In a rush of words I told him about the hit-and-run. He listened to me while he watched Laurie.

  There was a soft rap at the door, followed by the creak of it opening. The pediatrician, a tall man with smooth olive skin and dark hair, stepped in. He had me place Laurie on the exam table, which caused me to go into full sob mode again.

  He peppered Jim with questions regarding Laurie’s health, as he examined her. After a bit, he subjected me to the same battery of questions.

  He finally said, “I think she’s fine. Of course, we’ll have to monitor her for signs of distress for the next forty-eight hours or so. But newborns are mostly cartilage; it’s probably you, Mom, who’s going to be hurting.”

  He handed me a checklist of symptoms to watch for, including: vomiting, diarrhea, and lethargy, and then left the room.

  I rebundled Laurie. “What did the police tell you?” I asked Jim.

  “Not much. He said the guy in the car in front of you followed the assailant. He ended up losing him, but was pretty sure it was a vehicle from the French consulate’s fleet.”

  A vehicle from the French consulate?

  What did that mean? Why did he speed off? Why not stop?

  “Was the car stolen?” I asked.

  Jim shrugged. “I don’t know, the cop barely gave me the time of day. Told me to file an insurance claim and gave me an incident number.” Jim stared at me with a dumbfounded expression—one I’m sure matched my own.

  After a moment, he said, “Of course, I didn’t press him much. I only wanted to find out about you and Laurie and how you guys were doing.”

  I nodded.

  “Why’d you ask if the car was stolen?” Jim asked.

  “It was a teenager driving it.”

  Jim exhaled. “So it’s some diplomat’s kid.”

  “Maybe,” I agreed.

  He squinted at me. “Let’s go there.”

  “What?”

  “Let’s track down the snot nose that hit you and Laurie.”

  “Shouldn’t we let the police do that?”

  Jim clenched a fist. “They already know it’s a car from the consulate. You think they’re itching to get involved with some diplomat’s pinhead son? If they were, they’d already be over there, right?”

  I pulled Laurie close to me and pressed my nose into her soft cheek. She was asleep but my squeeze caused her little hand to reach out. I placed my finger in her palm and felt her small hand wrap around it.

  “You know the police aren’t going to do a darn thing,” Jim continued. “They want us to open an insurance claim. Let us take the hit.”

  Anger surged inside of me. “We already took the hit.

  Literally! Laurie and I.”

  Oh God, please let my baby be all right.

  The doctor had said to watch for signs of distress.

  Didn’t I always?

  I would be even more vigilant now.

  “What about Laurie? I want to get her home. Make sure she’s okay. I want her to be warm and fed and content . . .”

  My voice caught as a sob bubbled in my throat. “I want her to be okay.”

  Jim pulled Laurie and me into an embrace. “She’s okay, honey. She’s gonna be fine,” he said, his voice full of emotion “You heard the doctor: She’s all cartilage.”

  “She not all cartilage. She’s a person! A tiny defenseless little person, with a heart and soul and . . .” Tears rolled down my face.

  He tightened his grasp around me. Laurie squirmed between us.

  “It happened so fast, Jim. One minute you’re there, stopped at a light, and then the next . . . What if . . .”

  “I love you guys so much. I can’t stand the thought. All I can do is fight, Kate. I want to find the guy who ran into you. Accidents happen, I know. But you can’t just leave a mother and child in the middle of the road after smashing their car to smithereens.”

  I nodded, swallowing back my fears. I picked up Laurie’s discarded dress and handed it to Jim. “Let’s go.”

  …Excerpt Formula for Murder by Diana Orgain © 2011

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