CREATURE by John Saul
Author:John Saul [Saul, John]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Bantam Books
Published: 1989-06-04T21:00:00+00:00
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âIt doesnât matter what you thought, or what Jerry Harris told you,â Sharon insisted. âIâm your wife, and Iâm Markâs mother. You had no right simply to make a decision about Mark without even telling me!â
They were in the small sitting room area of the master suite. On the hearth, a fire was slowly dying. Blake had lit it when theyâd come upstairs an hour before, for that afternoon a cold front had moved in from the north and a light snow was falling outside. But Sharon was oblivious to both the snowfall and the fire, her eyes fixed angrily on her husband. âDonât you even understand what Iâm saying?â
Blake shrugged tiredly. It seemed to him that the argument had long ago become circular, but once more he reiterated what heâd already told her three times: âYouâve already admitted that nothing terrible happened to him out at the center. In fact, all things considered, he looks pretty damned good. And you were exhausted this morningâyouâd been up all night and you wouldnât have been thinking straight.â
âBut you stillââ Sharon began.
âEnough!â Blake said. Heâd been pacing the room, finally pausing at the window to watch the snow float to the ground outside. Now he turned to face her, his jaw set firmly in an expression that told her his patience had run out. âFor Christâs sake, Sharon, what do you think I intended? Itâs not like I was trying to do something terrible! Jerry just suggested I have Ames look him over, and it sounded like a good idea! If I was wrong, I was wrong, and I apologize. But I wasnât wrong!â
âCanât you keep your voice down?â Sharon asked, her own dropping to a harsh whisper. âWe donât have to tell the whole neighborhood weâre having a fight, do we?â
It was a mistake. Sharon knew it was as soon as sheâd uttered the words. Blakeâs jaw tightened and his eyes glinted with anger. âNo,â he said, âwe certainly donât. In fact, we donât have to have a fight at all. Iâll see you later.â
Before Sharon could say anything else, he was gone. She listened as he stamped down the stairs and the front door slammed. From the curved window of the turret she watched him walk away from the house, his shoulders hunched, his head down. He was walking quickly, and she was certain she knew where he was going.
To the Harrises, where Jerry would assure him that he had indeed done the right thing, whatever his wife might think.
She turned away from the window and added a log to the fire as if the gesture itself would put a period to the fight. She wasnât being fair, she chided herself. If Jerry thought Blake was wrong, he wouldnât hesitate to say so.
She curled herself up in a small chintz-covered chair in front of the fire and tried to sort her thoughts out rationally, firmly putting aside the anger she felt over Blakeâs failure to consult her before sending Mark out to Marty Ames.
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