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āNo, but Iāā
āItās okay,ā she said in a normal voice, as if anyone could hear over the infantās caterwauling. āCome on in. Youāre welcome to visit. Itās just that I have Manuelā¦and the odds of Manuel being quiet are about a thousand to one.ā
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She didnāt look shaken by the babyās screams. As busy as she looked, her left hand stayed in touch with the little one, rubbing and loving and consoling. Because of the babyās name, Fox assumed it was a boy; otherwise it would have been impossible to tell. The head was bald, the face all squinched up and red from the screaming.
āManuel came from Chicago,ā Phoebe filled in.
āHow come you got a baby from so far away?ā
āI donāt, usuallyā¦but Iāve had contacts with different agencies across the country for a while now.
Everybodyās got the same problems. What to do with throwaway babies. How to turn a baby around when thereās been no bonding or care to start with.ā She ambled over, carrying a wooden spoon, lifting it for him to taste. āMore salt?ā
He tasted. āItās perfect.ā
āI dunno. I think it still needs something. Maybe a little more garlic or more tarragonā¦anyway. The crime statistics alone could put hair on your chest. Look at a kid in trouble, youāll almost always find a baby who didnāt bond, didnāt get the nurturing he needed. I donāt have this little sweetie for long. Just three days.ā
āThree days is enough to matter?ā
āYes and no. Yes, loving timeātouch timeāwith a baby always matters. And itāll hopefully be enough to see if we can start him on a different roadā¦ā
Fox was interested in the details. The work she did fascinated him. But just then it was hard to concentrate. āYouāre sure heās not sick?ā
āPositive.ā
āYouāre sure heās not hungry or dying or anything? I mean, the way heās cryingāā
She nodded. āIt sounds inhuman, I know,ā she said softly. āHis birth mom was an addict, so this little darling came into the world in agony. Heās been through the whole withdrawal procedure, so at this point he isnāt feeling the craving for drugs so much asā¦anger. Misery at being alive. And maybe we canāt help him, but you know, we canāt just keep throwing babies awayāā
No, he didnāt know. He also didnāt know how Phoebe could think, much less calmly hold a conversation, with a baby crying that relentlessly. But for damn sure, the part of his plan about talking with herāand then making loveāfizzled fast.
It was a shocking moment to realize heād fallen hopelessly in love with her. Not just because the chances of their making love any time in the immediate future were completely annihilated. But she was standing there in her bare feet, with the screaming baby and the spoon, backed by all her candy-colored roomsā¦and there it was. This overwhelming emotion, when he could have sworn he was no longer capable of any feelings, much less real ones. Yet just looking at her sucked him in so deep, so rich, that he could have died and gone to heaven, thrilled just to be with her in the same damn room for that instant in time.
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āYou came over for a reason this morning?ā she asked, just as if theyād been having a normal conversation.
āYeahāI didnāt know if you were going to need the therapy room, but if it was free during the lunch hour, I figured Iād get some work done on the waterfall.ā
āOh! Thatās great. And the roomās freeāManuel is all Iām trying to do today. I do have to wander back there now and thenāā
āWell, will it bother him if Iām making noise?ā
āEverything bothers him,ā she said, with a tender pat on the babyās diapered rump. āBut it doesnāt matter. Itās the best thing for him to be exposed to normal sounds, normal lifeābecause that way he finds out heāll be protected no matter whatās happening around him. So go for it.ā
He went for it.
First off, he hunkered down in the corner of her massage room and studied all the supplies sheād bought and her master plan. Good thing he had a contractor for a brother who could railroad the applicable licensesāand double good thing that his mom hadnāt raised any sons who ducked hard work. Act One had to be the plumbing, and after that he could move on to the easy stuffāmortar and stone and tiling.
Big messes. Big weight. Big workāat least for a guy who could barely bend without creaking and groaning. It was going to take some mighty long hours to build this insane indoor waterfall she wanted.
But it was so like herāto value something sensual and beautiful over something practical. And it was a way to do something for her. A way to give back. As far as Fox could tell, too damn many people took from Phoebe without her letting on that she needed anythingāmuch less took anythingāfrom anyone.
He poured on the coals, knowing that his body would give out quickly from this kind of physical work.
He didnāt realize how heād become used to the sound of the baby crying, until there was suddenly silence. Instinctively he leaped to his feet, thinking that damn squirt must have died, and raced back through the house so panicked he forgot about his dusty hands and safety goggles.
He found Phoebe in her odd little mint-green roomāthe closet turned into an office. She was sitting at a desk, paying bills, the baby sleeping on her tummy.
Actually sleeping. He checked by hunching down and looking.
āIt wonāt last,ā Phoebe whispered humorously. āBut, yeah, he really is napping.ā
āAny chance heāll do this for a while?ā Hell. He was afraid to even whisper.
āI dunno. When a babyās born addicted, one of their problems is that they canāt rest. This little oneās past thatā¦but he just seems angry all the time. No one got around to
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