Rise: Populations Crumble, Book 2 Gandy, A. (my miracle luna book free read TXT) š
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āI canāt do this. I canāt live like this, Patrick. Iām not some zoo animal that can live under a microscope!ā My breaths are coming in fast gulps now, and for the first time, I feel truly panicked. My rage is still there, burning in my gut. But without an outlet, the panic has surged to the forefront.
āHey, heyāitās going to be okay. Itās not okay. Not really, but it will be.ā He strokes my hair gently with his free hand, and I close my eyes and lean into his touch. Eventually I turn in his arms and sink into his hard chest. My sobs break free and itās like a dam bursting after all this time, anger and frustration pouring out in the only way available to me.
āWe canāt let them get away with this, Patrick. They donāt deserve this kind of power over peopleās lives,ā I say it quietly, but I know he hears me when his chin bobs against the top of my head.
āI know, Sadie. I know.ā
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The next morning, our blinking pink television has returned to normal, thank God. We meander out and down to the guest house to have breakfast and see what everyone else is up to today.
Once we arrive in the dining room, we spot Teddy and Faith sitting at a large table with Emmett and Carolina, so we walk over to join them.
āHey, newlyweds! Nice of you to join us.ā Emmett is the first to greet us, grinning widely. He seems to always be welcoming, which I appreciate.
āGood morning,ā Patrick greets him in return as we grab two empty seats.
A pink-shirted waiter hurries over with a basket of their signature pastries, and takes our breakfast order. Once thatās taken care of, we turn our attention to the other couples at the table.
āWhat are you guys all doing today?ā I ask.
āWeāve got appointments at the medical facility all morning for early screenings,ā Faith says, her voice betraying her nerves.
āI think weāre going to stay in and watch a movie. We hiked out to the lighthouse yesterday, so weāre pretty beat,ā Carolina says. āYou guys are welcome to join us, if youād like! We havenāt had a lot of company since weāve been here,ā she says with sadness.
āOdette and Dominic not much for group activities?ā Teddy asks.
She shakes her head. āNo, Dominic seems like a nice guy, but Odette barely talks. Weāve been trying to let them have their space, but it doesnāt seem to have improved any.ā
I see an opportunity, and I take it. āHave there been any other couples here, or just you two so far?ā
āThere was another couple when we first got here, Katie and Liam, but they got pregnant and had some issues, so had to transfer over to York for a procedure.ā She realizes what she said, and darts her eyes over to Faithās anxious face. āIām pretty sure it was something minor, nothing life threatening,ā she adds with a forced smile.
Faith gazes down at her barely-touched plate with a troubled expression. āItās okay, Carolina, this is my third match. Iāve seen couples get sent to the Reproductive Issues Department plenty of times.ā
Carolina looks relieved. āIām sure you have. Iāve always thought they should have named it something better. I mean, āRIDā is kind of ominous, donāt you think?ā she muses as she takes a bite of her omelet.
Faith looks up with a small smile. āYeah, I thought the same thing. Not that any of the names are great. I mean, this place is beautiful, but Mairmont Honeymoon Resort is a pretty bland name.ā
I snort. āAny chance to remind us why weāre hereāI expected something more along the lines of āBaby Factory.ā The NLC wasnāt any better. Remember the dorms? Instead of calling it a dorm, they had to call it the āFuture Mothersā Wingā on the plaque by the front door.ā
Our pleasant chat is interrupted by one of the staff rushing in and turning on one of the televisions behind the waitersā service area. The screen pops on, and he urgently selects a news channel. The volume is low from this distance, but the message is clear enough.
A blonde reporter in her late forties is giving the report at a desk, with live footage of men holding signs outside of the capitol building in Wrightsville. āJust this morning, Iāve heard news that a vote has been called once again about changing the political structure of our nation. Unlike last time, the bill is said to have near-unanimous support, and comes on the tail of the major leak earlier this week that the prime ministerās son has in fact been married as part of the Compulsory Marriage Program. We have no official news that the two events are related, but it seems likely at this time.ā
I can feel the color drain from my face, and I look over to see Patrickāalso pulled from his conversation by the sudden intrusionālooking grim.
Emmett is the first to comment. āPoor bastard. You know he tries hard to stay out of the limelight since nobody knows what he looks like, but vultures are everywhere. Do you think theyāll really turn the North American Alliance into a monarchy, though? Marriage is great and all, but thatās no guarantee heās going to be able to continue the line, not yet.ā
Teddy speaks up, giving Patrick another moment to compose himself. āIt does seem premature, but Iām sure thereās more to the story than we know. Theyāve been bandying the idea around for years, even before the son was married off. This is heaping fuel onto the fire that was already burning. Iām sure if it passes, heāll keep getting assigned a new wife until one produces an heir.ā
My stomach flips, turning against the cheese Danish Iād already scarfed down. The thought of Patrick re-married to someone
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