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He opened his mouth to argue with her, but he understood what she was saying. Hell, heād spent a lifetime trying to make his father happy. Why had he ever thought she wouldnāt side with her mother?
āI understand.ā He almost gagged on the words.
She looked away, tears spilling from her eyes. Dammit, he wanted so badly to dry those tears. Why did her tears propel him to action, when heād always wanted to run from his fatherās grief? He had no explanation.
āNo, I donāt think you really do understand.ā
Her words were like sharp knives aimed at him. He responded in kind. āOkay, you want to explain it to me?ā
āMom deserves a guy like Jim. Hell, if I had to go pick a father from the daddy store, Iād choose Jim. In fact, I wish I could call him Dad the way you do. You are so incredibly lucky. And I want Mom to have that. You know. Because my father wasnāt like that at all. My father was an a-hole.ā
She sniffed back tears and wiped them from her cheeks before she continued. āI told you that I had a relationship with him before he died. What I didnāt tell you is that he turned out to be every bit as bad as Mom said he was. When I looked him up, he was still living in Chicago, which is where Mom left him in the dead of night on Christmas Eve when I was only three years old. Heād been in and out of prison a couple of times. I tried to have a relationship with him, you know? Stupid me. I thought I could love him and save him or some idiot thing like that.
āBut Mom was right. He wasnāt a good person, and he didnāt love me. He was perfectly happy to use me for booze and drugs. He drank himself to death. So, you see, I want Jim as my father. And I want Mom to be happy. And that leaves no space for us.
āBesides, there isnāt really an us, you know? Just two horny people having some fun. Right? And we should stop. Now. And we should get with the program and help Mom and Jim any way we can.ā
āYeah. I guess so,ā he managed to say around the choking mass in his throat.
āAnd besides, the timing is all wrong. I mean, Iāve had a lot of fun these last few weeks, but I need to stand on my own two feet for a while.ā
āOf course you do.ā
She nodded. āItās going to be awkward for us. But we love our folks, right? We can do this.ā
He nodded. āOf course we can.ā If only he actually believed that.
Chapter Twenty-Five
After two days in the hospital and a battery of tests, Mom was diagnosed with persistent atrial fibrillation. Dr. Wilson, Momās cardiologist, put her on medications that would regulate her heartbeat. Her blackout at the engagement party had been caused by low blood pressure, created by the irregular heart rhythm. After she was given a complete cardiac workout, the docs were sure she hadnāt had a stroke or a heart attack.
So the episode had been a scary warning that Mom needed to destress. Her doc told her to go home, eat healthy foods, get regular exercise, and take up yoga. Mom had taken this prescription seriously. On Thursday, she and Jim bought yoga mats on their way back from the hospital. And on Friday morning, they went out to practice positions on the beach at sunrise.
On Friday night, at a dinner Granny hosted at her condo, they seemed so happy together talking about the beauty of stretching on the beach while the sun came up. It had been a lovely family gathering, but Dylan hadnāt been invited.
So Mom hadnāt sniped at him. And he hadnāt sniped at Mom. And Ella hadnāt had to sit at the table with him, feeling heartbroken.
Still, it was so unfair. Dylan wasnāt at fault for the disasters that befell the engagement party. But Mom had made him the scapegoat for some irrational reason. And Jim hadnāt stopped her from doing so. But then again, Dylan hadnāt hidden his dislike of her mother. So he wasnāt entirely blameless either.
Ella had to accept this as the order of things from now on. Mom disliking Dylan. Jim tiptoeing around Momās unhappiness because of her heart condition. And Ella, heartsore and missing Dylan with every breath she took.
Without the engagement party to plan, she had no reason to call him anymore, and she missed the sound of his voice. And since theyād ended their spring fling, she missed his kisses and his touches and the sound of his breathing at night while she watched him sleep.
If only she could convince her heart (and maybe a few other parts) that she was better off keeping him at a distance. But what else could she do? She couldnāt run the battle lines between her mother and Dylan without getting seriously wounded by both of them.
She needed to face the facts about her life. She needed to get on with it, and working part time at Howland House and picking up the occasional wedding gig was never going to get her where she wanted to be.
She was on her own, and if she wanted to buy herself a little house somewhere, sheād have to earn the money the hard wayā¦by going back on the road or heading off to Nashville to try to get a gig as a studio musician, which was incredibly hard
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