Lewis's eyes had already moved to Luther. "Do you know him?"
"He's the doctor who drove me to the hospital earlier today," I said, keeping my voice low. "But what is he doing at a finance academy?"
"He's the largest shareholder."
I understood that people with money often had their hands in more things than made sense at first glance. But something about the coincidence wouldn't sit still inside me. I leaned closer to Lewis. "Carl he's an orthopedic surgeon who also knows holistic medicine. He checked my pulse when he caught me and figured out I was pregnant before I even knew. He's the only person outside of us who knows."
I was aware of how that sounded. Paranoid, maybe. Wound too tight. But the timing of this pregnancy, the vulnerability it created, the people already circling the Hales I couldn't afford to be casual about anyone new who appeared twice in one day.
"I'll have Theo look into him," Lewis said. "Just to be safe."
"Good."
