“Sounds nice. Where is Austria?”
“Above Italy on the map.”
I nod. “Italy keeps coming up.” I pick at the blanket. “It’s a beautiful country, to be sure. I wish… You know?” When he doesn’t comment, I keep quiet. He can tell something’s wrong since they sent him here for me. “Where’s Shark?”
“Who is Shark?”
I try to gauge his expression. Shark’s told me he doesn’t exist, but Tatiana knows him. I wonder if this man does, but I don’t take the chance of saying Shark’s real name.
“Shark is…” I scratch my head. “This guy I met.” That sounds lame. He’s not a guy I met. He’stheguy I met. The guy who rescued me from more than just having my baby taken away from me and probably getting killed right after I gave birth.
“Is Shark the reason you’re upset?” the doctor asks.
I shake my head.
“Is Shark the reason you won’t get the ultrasound?”
“Shark has nothing to do with it. I wasn’t taking those prenatal vitamins, you know. I was taking all the other stuff I shouldn’t have taken. I wasn’t being a very good mom.” I wipe my tears away. They just keep coming.
“You sound like a good mom to me.”
“Yeah?” He’s full of it.
He nods. “Good moms care about things you mentioned.”
Hm. He has a point. I perk up. “What about the vitamins I wasn’t taking?”
“What about them?” he asks.
“Won’t the baby miss them?”
“Did your grandma miss them?”
I smile. He’s good. “Times have changed.”
“Birthing healthy babies hasn’t changed. Women have done it since the dawn of time.”
“Without vitamins, you mean.”
He examines the bottle of vitamins I left on the desk. “But modern medicine does help. Will you start taking them?”
“I will.”
“And if I called this Shark person, would you agree to do the ultrasound?”
“No, I don’t want to see him.”
“Okay.”
“He pulled an asshole move on me today.”
“Men,” he says, shaking his head.
I giggle. “You’re a man.”
“My soul is female.”
He’s funny. I groan as I get on all fours so I can stand up.