told him that the test had shown that she was indeed pregnant. Todd vowed to stick by her. He broke up with Jessie, though until he and Monica could decide what to do, he didnât give her the full reason. He just said he wanted to be with Monica.
Jessie, of course, was devastated. Monica even found herself feeling a little bad for her sister. But not too much.
Meanwhile, Monica and Todd discussed their options. An abortion? Monica wasnât sure she could go through with it. Todd, whoâd been brought up Catholic, said he thought it would be murdering his child. Giving the baby up for adoption? Then theyâd still have to deal with the scandal, while losing their child forever. How convincingly Monica had cried in Toddâs arms. How tenderly he had consoled her. And in the course of it, theyâd fallen deeply in love.
Or at least, Monica liked to believe that they had.
Most of the time, she had no trouble believing that Todd loved her. But occasionally those pesky little doubts crept up in her mind. Sheâd gotten quite proficient at shooing them away.
She knew that Toddâs feelings for Jessie had been strong. Although heâd vowed to stay by Monicaâs side, Todd kept hoping Jessie would forgive him, and Monica feared theyâd get back together. So she had quickly lied again, telling Todd that sheâd already broken the news to Jessie and that Jessie had insisted they stay together for the sake of the baby. The only request Jessie had madeâor so Monica had liedâwas that Todd never, ever bring up the subject with her. It would break her heart all over againâor so Monica insisted Jessie had told her. So Todd reluctantly agreed never to bring up the issue with Jessie. After that, the two of them pretty much ceased all communication, and Monica breathed a sigh of relief.
Then, just at the moment when Monica should have started showing her pregnancyâthe moment she and Todd planned to break the news to their familiesâMonica suddenly had a âmiscarriage.â At least, that was what she informed Todd. It generated a new round of tears and intense emotion, further bonding him to her. With Jessie avoiding him and Todd afraid to approach her, there was no chance of a reconciliation. Monica had won. Todd was hers.
Many times during the ensuing years Todd had commented on the fact that Monica had gotten pregnant so easily when she was sixteen years old, on their very first try. But after that, every time they would try for real, her body failed to respond. Todd wondered if the âmiscarriageâ had left her unable to conceive. Doctors thought that unlikely. And all the while, Monica stayed mum about the deception that had brought them together, sometimes even swearing her doctors to silence when they discovered there had never, in fact, been a pregnancy all those years ago.
Yes, indeed, if she believed in karma, Monica might have reckoned that her teenage treachery against Todd and Jessie was catching up with her. But she didnât believe in karma. And she hadnât given up hope that one day sheâd truly be pregnant with Toddâs child.
If only he still wanted to make love to her . . .
âMonica!â
She was startled out of her reverie from a voice, coming from outside.
It was Jessie.
âWhat the fuck?â Monica said, swinging her legs out of bed. âWhat is Jessie doing outside?â
She flew to the window, looking down into the dark. Jessie stood below on the grass, wrapped in a white terrycloth robe, looking up toward her sisterâs bedroom.
âWhatâs going on?â Monica called down.
âDid you hear anything? Something that sounded like a scream?â
Monica hesitated. âActually I did,â she admitted. âA little while ago.â
âYeah, Abby heard it, too. And Inga isnât home.â
âWhere is she?â
âShe went over to John Manningâs house to get some
Chris Taylor
Maggie Way
Colleen McCullough
Bonnie Bryant
Unknown
Felicity Heaton
Evelin Smiles
Marilyn Lee
Maria Edgeworth
Marie Harte