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Chapter no 49

The Silent Patient

I WAITED UNTIL AFTER DIOMEDES DISAPPEAREDย into his office and Stephanie was in a meeting with the Trust. Then I slipped into the goldfish bowl and found Yuri.

โ€œI need to see Alicia.โ€

โ€œOh, yes?โ€ Yuri gave me an odd look. โ€œButโ€”I thought the therapy was discontinued?โ€

โ€œIt was. I need to have a private conversation with her, thatโ€™s all.โ€ โ€œRight, I see.โ€ Yuri looked doubtful. โ€œWell, the therapy room is

occupiedโ€”Indira is seeing patients there for the rest of the afternoon.โ€ He thought for a second. โ€œThe art room is free, if you donโ€™t mind meeting there? Itโ€™ll have to be quick, though.โ€

He didnโ€™t elaborate but I knew what he meantโ€”we had to be fast, so no one noticed and reported us to Stephanie. I was grateful Yuri was on my side; he was obviously a good man. I felt guilty for having misjudged him when we first met.

โ€œThanks. I appreciate this.โ€

Yuri grinned at me. โ€œIโ€™ll have her there in ten minutes.โ€

* * *

Yuri was as good as his word. Ten minutes later, Alicia and I were in the art room, sitting opposite each other, across the paint-splattered work surface.

I perched on a rickety stool, feeling precarious. Alicia looked perfectly poised as she sat downโ€”as if she were posing for a portrait, or about to paint one.

โ€œThank you for this.โ€ I took out her diary and placed it in front of me. โ€œFor allowing me to read it. It means a great deal to me that you entrusted

me with something so personal.โ€

I smiled, only to be met by a blank expression. Aliciaโ€™s features were hard and unyielding. I wondered if she regretted giving me the diary. Perhaps she felt a sense of shame at having exposed herself so completely?

I left a pause, then went on, โ€œThe diary ends abruptly, on a cliff-hanger.โ€ I flicked through the journalโ€™s remaining empty pages. โ€œItโ€™s a little like our therapy togetherโ€”incomplete, unfinished.โ€

Alicia didnโ€™t speak. She just stared. I donโ€™t know what Iโ€™d expected, but not this. Iโ€™d assumed giving me the diary signaled a change of some kind, representing an invitation, an opening, an entry point, yet here I was, back at square one, faced with an impenetrable wall.

โ€œYou know, I hoped that having spoken to me indirectlyโ€”through these pagesโ€”that you might go one step further and speak to me in person.โ€

No response.

โ€œI think you gave this to me because you wanted to communicate with me. And you did communicate. Reading this told me a great deal about you

โ€”how lonely you were, how isolated, how afraidโ€”that your situation was a lot more complicated than I had previously appreciated. Your relationship with Dr. West, for instance.โ€

I glanced at her as I said Christianโ€™s name. I hoped for some kind of reaction, a narrowing of the eyes, a clenched jawโ€”something, anythingโ€” but there was nothing, not even a blink.

โ€œI had no idea you knew Christian West before you were admitted to the Grove. You saw him privately for several years. You obviously recognized him when he first came to work hereโ€”a few months after your arrival. It must have been confusing when he didnโ€™t acknowledge you. And probably quite upsetting, I imagine?โ€

I asked it as a question, but there was no reply. Christian seemed of little interest to her. Alicia looked away, bored, disappointedโ€”as if I had missed some opportunity, gone down the wrong track. She had been expecting something from me, something I had failed to deliver.

Well, I wasnโ€™t done yet.

โ€œThereโ€™s something else. The diary raises certain questionsโ€”questions that need answering. Certain things donโ€™t make sense, donโ€™t fit with

information I have from other sources. Now that youโ€™ve allowed me to read it, I feel obliged to investigate further. I hope you understand that.โ€

I gave Alicia back the diary. She took it and rested her fingers on it. We stared at each other for a moment.

โ€œIโ€™m on your side, Alicia,โ€ I said eventually. โ€œYou know that, donโ€™t you?โ€

She didnโ€™t say anything. I took that as a yes.

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