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    Tangled

    Page 9
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    CHAPTER NINE

      Marla scanned the photo slowly, taking in every detail of

      the young girl. She closed her eyes and her hand flew up

      to cover her mouth.

      "Yes, God yes."

      "Who is she, Marla?" Jay pushed her, his excitement

      building.

      "Kylie.."

      "Who, who is she?" he interjected.

      She gathered herself together and choked out her name,

      "It’s Kylie-Anne Saunders."

      "Good job, now what do you know about her?‛"

      She could do nothing more than stare at him, her hands

      trembling, tears welling in her eyes. Her mouth opened

      but nothing came out.

      "What?" he prompted her.

      She began rambling incoherently, her thoughts cluttered.

      Jay walked around the counter and stood beside her, he

      put his hand on her shoulder and squeezed gently.

      "C’mon Marla think, this is important."

      She reached for a tissue and dabbed at her eyes, she took

      a few deep breaths and

      relaxed back into her chair. Her eyes shot up to his, "I

      think we should go see Dr. Sugars."

      "Brilliant idea!" he remarked.

      Marla picked up the phone and pressed a button, "Dr.

      Sugars, there is a Detective here and I think you should

      speak with him right away. Ahuh… yes… sure." She

      disconnected the call. After placing the phone back on the

      cradle she turned to Jay and said, "Follow me."

      Marla led Jay out from behind the counter and down a

      corridor to a door where she knocked lightly and then

      entered, motioning him to come through. The pale blue

      walls immediately struck Jay as cool and calming, the

      large royal blue easy chair looked inviting and the massive

      oak desk was truly a work of art. All in all, Jay was

      impressed. A middle-aged woman entered the room

      through a door at the back of the office and walked

      towards him, her hand gracefully extended to him.

      "Good morning Detective, I am Rose-Marie Sugars. Marla

      tells me that I should speak with you right away, how can I

      help you?" her face was serious but had an aura of

      kindness about it.

      He accepted her hand and shook it politely, "Jay Marnotti,

      nice of ya to see me on such short notice."

      Dr. Sugars pointed to the easy chair and motioned for

      him to sit down. "Please, make yourself comfortable.

      Would you like a coffee or tea?" She turned her attention

      to Marla. "Marla, I’d like a tea with some lemon please and

      the Detective here…"

      " I’m okay thanks," Jay informed her, lowering himself

      into the comfort of the easy chair.

      Marla nodded and left the room using the back door that

      the doctor had used just a few moments earlier. When the

      door clicked shut, Dr. Sugars sat behind her oak desk and

      leaned her elbows on top, holding her glasses in her

      hands. She toyed with them silently for a second before

      slipping them on and directing her gaze at him.

      "Tell me Detective, what is so important that you have my

      secretary insisting that I speak to you right away?"

      "You see Doc," he took the photo from his pocket and laid

      it on the desk in front of her. "It looks like your clinic may

      be a link to another murder."

      "Another murder?" she grabbed the photo from the desk

      and studied it carefully. Jay watched as she surveyed the

      picture of the murdered girl, waiting to see the response

      in her eyes. It didn’t take long for the recognition to turn

      to disbelief and then finally to horror.

      "Good grief," was all she could manage. "What is going on

      here Detective?"

      "That’s what I was hoping you could tell me, we have two

      dead girls, both were clients here and no-one seems to

      be able to, or want to, tell us anything."

      She shot him a look of anger. "How dare you imply that

      we are some how responsible for these atrocities?"

      "If the shoe fits…"

      "Just what is that supposed to mean? I have helped as

      best I can by answering that other Detectives questions

      and by seeing you without prior arrangement." She placed

      the photo back on top of the desk; face down.

      "Have you really? Then why is it you ushered my buddy out

      the door so fast last night, that he didn’t finish his

      interview to his satisfaction?"

      "Maybe I was just shocked Detective, did that ever occur to

      you? It’s not everyday that you are told that a patient has

      died in such brutal circumstances." The room fell silent

      and remained so for several minutes, until Marla returned

      with the tea. She placed the tray on the desk and pushed

      it towards Dr. Sugars.

      "Thank you Marla, that will be all for now."

      Marla lowered her head and retreated back out the door,

      her eyes diverted to Jay briefly, before she left.

      "So what can you tell me about this girl? And try to

      remember all the details." Jay spat at her.

      Her glare cut through him, the tension between them was

      thickening by the minute. She rose from her chair and

      turned to the filing cabinet behind her, reaching in she

      riffled around before retrieving a plain manila folder. She

      sat back at her desk and opened the file, pausing for a

      moment to glare up at Jay again. Her hands sifted

      through the few sheets of paper and finally came to rest

      on a single sheet; she pulled it free from the rest and

      perused it for sometime before finally handing it over to

      Jay.

      "Her name was Kylie-Anne Saunders, twenty one years old,

      no next of kin given. She was roughly fifteen weeks

      pregnant at the time of her consultation."

      "When was that?" Jay asked, taking the piece of paper

      from her.

      "Thursday, last week."

      "Had she confirmed her abortion, or was she just

      enquiring about it?"

      "She was confirming her procedure, she had seen me

      about three and a half weeks ago initially. I met with her,

      explained the procedure and handed her over to Marla to

      run through the process."

      "The process?"

      "We ensure that all the women who come here are well

      informed of their alternate choices and we set a

      mandatory two week period of consideration before they

      are scheduled in for the termination."

      "‚And this counsellor they are referred to?"

      "Yes, Anna Jameson. We insist that at least one session

      with her be completed before returning with their decision

      of whether or not to terminate. You see Detective, we are

      dealing with human life here, we do not just let women

      walk through our doors and jump straight onto the

      operating table." She looked directly into his eyes and

      continued, "Termination is irreversible, and once it is done

      it’s done. That’s why it is so very important for these

      women to recognise that and have every opportunity to

      explore other avenues."

      "But I thought…"

      "What?" she cut him off cold. "That I like terminating

      human life? That I don’t give a second thought to what it

     
    is I am really doing? Grow up Detective, this is a serious

      decision with serious implications, none of which I take

      lightly."

      Jay was beginning to see how this woman easily led

      Ben; she was powerful with her words and the manner in

      which she delivered them. It would have been quite easy

      to spend an hour with her and still walk out with

      unanswered questions. He believed that she would have

      made a great politician.

      "Look, we’re getting off track here Doc, what else can ya tell

      me about Kylie-Anne?"

      "Please call me Rose Detective," she replied.

      "Fine, what else can ya tell me, Rose?"

      She hit a button on the intercom on her desk, a loud

      drone echoed out and then Marla’s voice sounded over

      the speaker.

      "Yes Dr. Sugars?"

      "Marla, could you come in here please?"

      "Sure thing."

      The intercom went quiet. Rose turned to Jay and said,

      "Look, I honestly don’t know a great deal about these

      girls, they come to me, I explain things and then I hand

      them over to Marla. If anyone knows more about them, it

      will be her."

      When Marla appeared in the doorway, Rose stood and

      walked over to the back exit. "Marla, please tell the

      Detective of anything you may know regarding these girls,

      if there’s anything you even suspect about them…" Her

      words trailed off and she fixed her eyes on Jay. "For

      Heaven’s sake tell him before we are charged with

      murder!" With that, she opened the door and left the

      room, leaving Marla standing alone her eyes wide and her

      jaw almost on the ground.

      "Thanks for your co-operation, nice meetin’ ya," Jay yelled

      out after her. His head turned back in Marla’s direction. A

      broad smile spread across his face. "Now Marla, where

      were we?"

     


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