That evening, social services arrived. Olivia was officially placed under temporary protection, even though I had made it clear that she would stay with me as long as the hospital allowed.
When I told her she was safe now, she didn’t smile right away.
“Are they angry with me?” she asked.
“No,” I replied cautiously. “They made a very bad decision. It’s not your fault.”
She nodded as if she understood, but her gaze remained vacant.
As night fell, the cruise ship was contacted. Security escorted Daniel and Rachel to the ship’s infirmary, then to a private waiting room. Their vacation came to an abrupt end, somewhere between the Caribbean and a locked door they hadn’t expected.
Detective Harris called again.
“They’ll be repatriated tomorrow,” he said. “This is going to get complicated.”
“Good,” I replied.
Because I wasn’t finished.
Not even close.
My arrival at the airport didn’t go at all as I had imagined.