Share

The Request

Author: Neena
last update publish date: 2026-04-30 21:34:26

I’m still in bed when Jeremy comes back three hours later, propped up against the pillows, the plate of toast and scrambled eggs he made me eat sitting empty on the nightstand.

“It’s done,” he says, holding up my phone.

“Everything’s wiped. I had him do a full factory reset and reinstall everything fresh. If there was a tracker on there, it’s gone now.”

He hands it to me and I turn it on, watching the screen light up.

The loading screen feels like it takes forever, that little spinning circle mocking me while I wait to see just how many messages are waiting.

Thirty-two missed calls.

Forty-seven text messages.

Eight voicemails.

All from Ryan except for the one from Reina.

I scroll through Ryan’s messages without opening them, just reading the preview text that shows up on the lock screen.

“Where are you”

“Answer your phone”

“This isn’t funny Camille”

“I know you’re ignoring me”

“We need to talk”

They get progressively angrier as I scroll down, his carefully controlled mask slipping with each one until the last few are just strings of accusations.

“You think you can just disappear?”

“This isn’t over”

“You’re a terrible liar”

“Why do this ..????”

My finger hovers over the delete button but I don’t press it because some part of me thinks I might need these later, might need proof of what he’s really like when he doesn’t get his way.

Jeremy’s watching me but not saying anything, giving me space to process whatever I need to process.

I read the one from Reina.

“Where have you been? Your phone’s been off for hours. Ryan’s freaking out. Are you okay?”

I stare at her message and something cold settles in my stomach.

“You don’t have to respond right now,” Jeremy says, watching my face.

“She’s going to ask questions.”

“Let her.”

Before I can decide what to do, the phone starts ringing in my hand.

Reina’s name on the screen.

I answer before I can talk myself out of it.

“Oh my god, Camille, where have you been?” Reina’s voice comes through frantic. “I’ve been trying to reach you for hours.”

“My phone died. I’m fine.”

“Are you sure? Ryan called me, he said he went to some guy Jeremy’s place looking for you and—”

“I don’t want to talk about Ryan,” I cut her off.

Silence on the other end for a beat.

“Okay,” Reina says slowly, carefully. “Okay, we don’t have to talk about Ryan. Just tell me—are you safe? Where are you staying?”

I glance at Jeremy, who’s pretending not to listen but obviously is.

“I’m safe. I’m staying with a friend.”

“What friend? Camille, you’re scaring me. What’s going on?”

“It’s someone from before. You don’t know them.”

“Then give me an address. I’ll come to you. We can talk in person.”

“No. I just—I need space right now.”

Long silence. Then her voice, quieter: “Is there something you aren’t telling me?”

My breath stops.

“Camille, talk to me ”

“I have to go. I’ll call you when I have time.”

I hang up before she can say anything else and I set the phone down on the bed beside me, suddenly exhausted despite having done nothing but lie here all day.

Jeremy sits down in the chair again.

“She knows something’s wrong,” I say.

He sighs

“She’s going to tell Ryan.”

“Maybe. But Ryan can’t track you anymore. And he doesn’t know where you are.”

“He’ll find out eventually. He always does.”

Jeremy doesn’t argue with that because we both know it’s true.

My phone buzzes again and I almost don’t look, almost just turn it off and throw it across the room, but something makes me check.

A message from the hospital.

Reminder: Follow-up appointment scheduled for Thursday 2pm. Please bring partner to discuss test results and prenatal care plan.

My hands start shaking before I even finish reading it.

Jeremy notices immediately.

“What is it?”

I show him the message without saying anything.

He scrolls down and I watch his face change, brow furrowing.

“What?” I ask.

He looks up at me and there’s something in his eyes I can’t read.

“It says they need to discuss test results. What test results?”

And just like that, everything goes cold

“I don’t know,” I say, but my voice sounds wrong. “She just said there were things we needed to talk about. With the father. I thought she meant about prenatal care or—”

“Cam.” Jeremy’s voice has gone very quiet. “This is not normal, What if something’s actually wrong?”

The question catches me mid-breath and suddenly I can’t breathe again.

“We don’t know that,” I say, but I’m trying to convince myself as much as him. “It could be routine. It could be nothing.”

“Or it could be something.”

We stare at each other and the weight of everything unsaid presses down so heavy I think I might break under it.

My phone buzzes one more time.

Another message from the hospital.

I didn’t pay attention to it.

“You have to go,” Jeremy says. “To that appointment. You have to find out what they need to tell you.”

“I don’t know if I can—”

“Can’t they see you without a partner there?” He cuts in

“They can,” I say slowly. “But only if—”

I stop because I don’t know how to finish that sentence, don’t know if I can actually ask him what I’m about to ask him.

Jeremy’s looking at me with those questioning eyes.

“If what?”

My thoughts spirals.

This is insane. I know it’s insane even as I’m about to say it out loud but I don’t have another option. I can’t go to that appointment alone, can’t hear whatever test results they need to discuss without someone there to help me process it.

Jeremy’s still looking at me, patient, waiting for me to finish the sentence I started.

“They won’t see me alone,” I say, the words coming out slow and careful. “Or if they do, they won’t tell me everything. Mrs. Kimberly said they need to discuss things with both parents. It’s policy or protocol or something. And I can’t—I can’t bring Ryan. I can’t let him know about any of this.”

“So what are you saying?”

I meet his eyes and hope he can see how desperate I am, how much It hurts that I have to ask this.

“I’m saying the only way I can go to that appointment and find out what’s wrong is if someone comes with me.”

Understanding dawns across his face and he sits back slightly, processing.

“Cam—”

I take a breath. “I know what I’m asking. I know it’s not fair and I know it’s a lot and if you can’t do it I understand,”

I pause “But this can only work if you claim to be the father.”

Continue to read this book for free
Scan code to download App
Comments (1)
goodnovel comment avatar
Erym
Inasmuch as I like Jeremy helping, I'm also pissed that Ryan's mess is being cleaned by someone else
VIEW ALL COMMENTS

Latest chapter

  • What We Kept In The Dark   He’s not Alone

    We make it to the airport with thirty-five minutes to spare. Jeremy parks in long term lots, yanks the keys out of the ignition, and we both climb out.He pulls both bags from the trunk and I reach for mine but he shakes his head.“I’ve got it.”“Jeremy—”“Please, Cam. Just—let me.”I let it go and we walk into the terminal side by side.******The check-in line is longer than I expected and we stand there waiting while the minutes tick by and I can feel Jeremy’s anxiety rolling off him in waves.He keeps shifting his weight, unable to settle and keeps checking his phone like the time’s going to move faster if he watches it.Finally we make it to the counter. The agent is a middle-aged woman with reading glasses on a chain and she types our information into her computer with practiced efficiency.“Checking any bags?”“No,” Jeremy says. “Just carry-ons.”“Alright, you’re all set. Gate C-12. Boarding starts in about twenty-five minutes.”She hands us our boarding passes and we head tow

  • What We Kept In The Dark   Going to Texas

    I’m still standing in the middle of the living room when it hits me.Jeremy’s mom is dying. The words echo in my head, over and over, and I can’t move, can’t think past the way Jeremy’s face went completely white when Jamel said it, can’t stop hearing the crack in his voice when he asked how long she had.I’m just standing here staring at nothing while my brain tries to catch up to what’s happening.Then I hear it. A drawer slamming in the bedroom hard and loud enough that it snaps me out of whatever fog I’ve been stuck in.Another slam and something hits the floor with a thud. I blink and look toward the hallway, toward the bedroom where Jeremy disappeared the second he hung up with his brother.My legs feel shaky when I start walking but I make myself move, one foot in front of the other, until I’m standing in the bedroom doorway.He’s got a bag open on the bed and he’s just grabbing things, shirts and jeans and socks, not even looking at what he’s taking, just shoving them in with

  • What We Kept In The Dark   Bad News

    She’s pushing a stroller, one of those expensive-looking ones with all the bells and whistles, and there’s a baby inside bundled up in a soft blue blanket.The woman passes us with a tired but genuine smile and I find myself turning to watch her go, watching the way she navigates the stroller over a crack in the sidewalk, the way she leans down to adjust the baby’s blanket even though it looks perfectly fine.That’s going to be me in a few months. Pushing a stroller, adjusting blankets, navigating the world with this tiny person who depends on me for everything.The thought should terrify me—and it does, a little—but there’s something else there too. Something that feels almost like anticipation.“You good?” Jeremy asks, following my gaze.“Yeah. Just—that’s going to be me soon. With the stroller and the baby and everything.”“Yeah. It is.”“Does that freak you out? Being around for all of that?”He’s quiet for a moment, considering. “No. Should it?”“I don’t know. Most guys would pro

  • What We Kept In The Dark   Post -it routine

    The phone keeps ringing in my hand and I just stare at Reina’s name flashing across the screen, my thumb hovering over the answer button but not pressing it.I should pick up.She’s my best friend, she’s worried about me, she deserves to hear my voice and know I’m okay.But if I answer she’s going to ask questions—where I am, what I’ve been doing, why I’ve been so distant and I don’t know how to lie to her anymore, don’t know how to keep pretending everything’s fine when it’s so far from fine.The ringing stops.Silence fills the apartment.I set the phone down on the couch cushion beside me, screen facing down so I don’t have to see if she calls back.“I know that feeling,” Jeremy says quietly from his spot on the other end of the couch. “I felt it when Ryan called me that day, after he found out you were at the hospital. Wanting to answer but knowing it would just make everything more complicated.”I look at him and there’s understanding in his eyes, not judgment.“She’s going to th

  • What We Kept In The Dark   Ultrasound

    The next morning we’re sitting in the waiting room at the hospital and my leg won’t stop bouncing, knee jumping up and down in this nervous tic I can’t control.Jeremy reaches over and rests his hand on my knee, gentle pressure that stills the movement.“Breathe,” he says quietly.“I’m breathing.”“You’re holding your breath. I can tell.”I let out the air I was holding and he squeezes my knee once before pulling his hand back.When they call my name we both stand and follow the nurse back to the exam room.Doctor Kent is already there, pulling up my file on her computer. “Camille, good to see you again. And Jeremy, right?”“Yeah,” he says, taking the chair beside the exam table.“Alright, let’s take a look at this baby.”She has me lie back and lifts my shirt, squirting the cold gel on my stomach that makes me flinch.Then she presses the ultrasound wand against my skin and the monitor flickers to life.For a few seconds there’s just static and blurry shapes and my heart is in my thr

  • What We Kept In The Dark   Sixteen Week Appointment

    I’m off the bed before I even realize I’m moving, phone clutched in my hand, every beat of my heart feels loud in my ears.Jeremy’s asleep on the couch and I need to show him this, need him to see what I just found, but I freeze halfway across the living room because waking him up feels selfish when he barely gets enough sleep as it is.I’m turning to go back to the bedroom when I hear the couch creak.“Cam?” His voice is rough, groggy. “What’s wrong?”“Nothing, I’m sorry, go back to sleep.”“You’re a terrible liar.” He sits up, rubbing his eyes. “What happened?”I hesitate, then walk over and sink down onto the couch beside him, holding out my phone.“Look at this. The photo from eight months ago. In the background.”He takes the phone and squints at the screen, zooming in on the image, and I watch his expression change as he spots what I’m talking about.“That’s Ryan,” he says quietly.“Sasha knows him. They’ve been to parties together. Which means—”“Which means she might recognize

  • What We Kept In The Dark   The Tracker

    “Jer! I know you’re home, open up!”Ryan’s fist hammers against the door and the sound tears through the apartment, sharp and demanding.He’s here.Actually here, on the other side of that door, and I don’t understand how this is possible.I didn’t tell anyone I was coming to Jeremy’s—not my parent

  • What We Kept In The Dark   His Best Friend

    I take a cab back to the apartment I share with Ryan—the one he pays for while I scramble to cover groceries and utilities with my bookstore salary and the second I walk through the door I know I can’t stay here.I can’t be here when he comes back from wherever the hell he’s been for three months.

  • What We Kept In The Dark   Twelve weeks

    I’m on the phone with Reina telling her about the new bookstore that opened downtown when Doctor Kent walks in carrying a manila folder.“Hey, the doctor just walked in,” I say into the phone. “Let me call you back.”“Okay babe, let me know what she says,” Reina says, and I can hear traffic in the

  • What We Kept In The Dark   The Complication

    I wake up to the feeling of something cool pressed against my forehead and for a second I don’t know where I am, I don't remember how I got here.The ceiling above me isn’t mine.Neither is the bed.I try to sit up and a hand gently pushes me back down.“Easy,” Jeremy’s voice says from somewhere cl

More Chapters
Explore and read good novels for free
Free access to a vast number of good novels on GoodNovel app. Download the books you like and read anywhere & anytime.
Read books for free on the app
SCAN CODE TO READ ON APP
DMCA.com Protection Status