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Will tries and fails to think of how any of this information plays into whether Luz was a battered woman. The Luz that Dr. Cartwright is describing just sounds angry, justifiably so, but still. Anger is not good for them. He cracks his knuckles and Abby shoots him another look.
āMrs. Rivera Hollis describes her relationship with Maria Elena as āpretty good,ā but there was a fair amount of friction, particularly over Mrs. Rivera Hollisās mediocre grades and the amount of time she spent talking to schoolmatesāgenerally boysāon the telephone. Mrs. Rivera Hollis says that her grandmother made a number of demands, including that she do much of the cooking and cleaning around the house, and that she finally told her, āI am not your maid.ā She left high school at seventeen and moved to Barstow, where she worked as a waitress at a bar near the Fort Irwin military base. She lied about her age and got a fake ID.ā
As if reading Willās thoughts, Dr. Cartwright says, āI doubt it was very convincing, but it also doesnāt sound as if this particular establishment cared much. They wanted pretty girls who could sell drinks.ā
Men have told me my whole life that Iām beautiful. Will is reminded of that conversation and his discomfort. Then he thinks about what Abby and Dr. Cartwright have just said. Who was he to judge her?
āThatās where Luz met Travis,ā Abby says, āin 2004, after he came back from his deployment to Iraq?ā
Dr. Cartwright nods. āHe was her first real boyfriend. There were plenty of boys interested in her before, but those relationships never lasted long. She liked the attention, describing a particular time when she was out with a boy and pointed to a pair of turquoise-and-silver earrings that she wanted. They were expensive, but the next time she saw him, he gave them to her as a present. Mrs. Rivera Hollis describes that episode as ālike a test, to see if he liked me as much as he said he did, and he passed the test.ā Eventually, though, she would want something the boy couldnāt give her, and she would move on.
āMrs. Rivera Hollis told me, āI get bored. Itās hard to keep my attention, and anyway, I donāt trust people much. I donāt trust people at all, actually. People have let me down my whole life and itās like, why would I want to keep setting myself up for that? At least, that was my mindset before I met Travis.āā
Will leans forward in anticipation of what must be coming next. āWere any of these boys abusive toward her? Even verbally?ā
Dr. Cartwright shakes her head. āThere is no history or pattern of abuse in these prior relationships, if thatās what you would call them. Iām not sure she would. They were sexual relationships, of course, but Mrs. Rivera Hollis does not equate sex with closeness.ā
Will tries not to look insulted on Luzās behalf. Of course she sought sex for closeness. The girl had been frigging abandoned as a child. In the face of this new, tragic information, he is putting aside his own doubts and the fact that there is something about Luzāthe abrupt shifts to coldness and vacancy, the steadfast refusal to answer crucial questionsāhe finds deeply unsettling. āOkay, but thereās the jealousy, the need by some of these guys to assert control over her. A pattern, right?ā He can hear the twitch in his voice, feel his irritation at their expert wandering far afield.
Dr. Cartwright gives him a thin smile, possibly the best she can do in any situation. āMrs. Rivera Hollis has no patience for jealousy. When she started working at the bar in Barstow, some of the guys she was casually dating did get angry over the way she interacted with the male customers.ā Cartwright ran her index finger down the page. āI asked her about that specifically, and she said, āI told them to fuck off, get over yourself. Itās my job to flirt and play nice. Thatās how I get my tips.āā
āBut there was abuse, with Travis, over being jealous. He was abusive toward her, thereās no doubt about that.ā Will hears himself getting louder; beside him, Abby clears her throat. āHe had come back from that tour in Iraq, having been in combat, was having issues with it. We have his medical records: fights on the base, excessive drinking.ā
āAs do I,ā Dr. Cartwright intones coldly, but Will isnāt finished.
āWouldnāt he take hisāā he reaches for a therapy-sounding word āātrauma out on her?ā
Dr. Cartwright looks at him like heās a kindergartner who has interrupted story hour to make a wrong guess about the ending. āThe relationship was a tumultuous one, but it was not violent in the beginning. Once he returned to Fort Irwin from his deployment, Sergeant Hollis was a regular presence at the bar and a big drinker. He would stay late and talk to her, sometimes about his problems with his girlfriend back home in Ohio.ā
āJackie Stedman,ā Will says.
āYes. A long-distance relationship that had started back when Travis and Jackie were both in high school. They were having difficulties. Ms. Stedman wanted to get married and move across the country to California. Sergeant Hollis was feeling pressured by her and starting to have doubts.ā
Will shifts uncomfortably, suddenly reminded of a similar feeling of pressure from Meredith, and the seeding of his own doubts. Resolved in her favor, of course.
Dr. Cartwright was reading from her notebook again. āMrs. Rivera Hollis said she enjoyed Sergeant Hollisās company. She told me, āI was surprised when I didnāt get sick of him. Maybe it was because he
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