Richie lay in bed still mulling over his mother’s
question, as she’d requested, before coming to a final decision. Or at least he was trying to.
Rolling onto his back, he stared through the darkness at
the ceiling and tried to pretend he didn’t know Allegra was sleeping in the
other bedroom. He hadn’t looked, but he
knew. The smell of berries was very
faint, but he had been craving it for so long, it may as well have been a suffocating
cloud of the most expensive perfume at Neiman Marcus.
This isn’t getting
you anywhere, dumbass.
No, but neither was anything else. It was time to stop, rewind and hit the play
button again. Start this episode from
the beginning and see what he’d missed the first time through.
When had he first fallen in love with her?
Was it when she’d so thoughtfully brought his daughter to
share Valentine’s Day with him? Or the
first time she stared him belligerently in the face and told him she HAD to
work and wouldn’t be a kept woman? Or
when she’d tenaciously protected his feelings from being hurt by his best
friend? Or when he’d walked into that
Detroit suite and been soothed by the oasis that was Allegra?
No. His lips
twisted in a wry grin. In all
probability, the moment she’d stolen his heart was that first morning in
Hawaii. When she’d told him to either go
on his merry way, or sit down, shut up and wait because she wasn’t leaving
until she’d seen the sunrise.
All of those other times had only cemented the fact. In reflecting upon them as a whole, he realized
each of those instances had one thing in common – they were all evidence of her
spunk and determination. Despite twenty
plus years of listening to Jon sing Dot’s praises, he’d never dreamed that a
strong-willed woman could be such a turn on.
And he knew first-hand that she was just as protective with the attitude
as she was defensive.
Which meant that as much as he hated what she’d done, he
loved why she did it. As he’d told his
mother, Allegra wasn’t being malicious; she thought she was protecting
him.
Damn it all to
hell.
He wasn’t ready to be over his anger yet. What would’ve happened if this paternity test
had proven that he WASN’T the father?
She wouldn’t have come back. He
knew it in his heart. And that was
totally unacceptable.
How would she take care of a child by herself? Would she be able to give it the love it
deserved if it was a result of the rape?
Who would be there to hold her up when she was exhausted from two
o’clock feedings?
So many questions and still not a single answer.
Richie punched his pillow, burying his head in it and
praying it would all come to him in a dream.
♪♫♪
Midnight found Allegra propped up in bed with a
dog-eared mystery novel that had been tucked carelessly in the living room
bookcase. She’d just read the same page
for at least the third time when she heard Richie close his bedroom door and
putter around inside, presumably getting ready for bed.
Tugging the borrowed Giants nightshirt over her bent
knees, she firmly scrapped every instinct she had to go to him. The ball was in his court now, and he would
let her know when he was ready to talk. She
assumed.
In the meantime, she was thankful for the rest of the
Jovi family and their support today.
After her failed attempt at a nap, she joined Dot in
the main house, immersing herself in the antics of the younger boys and their
video games. They’d just begun what had
to have been the tenth Mario Kart race when Tico and David arrived, seeking to
say goodbye before they departed for the evening.
Tico was the only one she hadn’t seen since her return,
and for some reason, his tight bear hug and gruff, ‘I’ll do whatever I can for
you, bella,’ had brought tears to her
eyes. She’d gripped his muscled
shoulders in gratitude, knowing that she had to get herself together. She had to stop falling to pieces all the
time. It wasn’t like her, and she hoped
it was only a temporary result of the pregnancy.
David hadn’t helped matters any by whispering in her
ear, “I love you, sweet thing. You know
when you need me I’m gonna be there.
Every – single – time.”
Sniffling, she swiped at the tears with the back of
her hand. “I love you too, and can’t possibly tell you how much I appreciate
everything you’ve done.” Cracking a watery
smile, she commanded, “Now go home to your fiancée.”
“You sure you’re gonna be okay this evening?” he
asked, concern making him frown. “You
could always come home with me. Lexi
wouldn’t mind you joining us, I’m sure.”
Knowing that SHE would hate it in Lexi’s position,
Allegra declined politely. “I’ll be fine
here. The kids will be a good
distraction, if Jon and Dot will put up with me.”
“There’s no ‘putting up with you’,” Jon interjected,
overhearing her comment upon entering the family room. “I don’t want you anyplace other than right
here, surrounded by your family tonight.
Dottie said that Sophia is fixing your favorite chicken alfredo for
dinner, and I want to make sure you’re eating enough for two.”
Rolling her eyes, she teased, “I’m not exactly
starving myself Jon, but I appreciate Sophia going to the trouble. It sounds delicious.”
“Okay, since you’re in such high demand,” David sighed
dramatically. “I guess I’ll go. Call me tomorrow and let me know how you’re
doing.”
“Sure, if you’ll leave me your number,” Allegra agreed,
while wrinkling her nose in embarrassment.
“I don’t have my phone anymore and it had everybody’s number stored, so
I never learned them.”
“What happened?” David asked worriedly. “Did you lose it, or is it with the rest of
your stuff at the convent?”
“Cloister,” she corrected absently. “No, I just don’t have it anymore.” She didn’t want to tell them she’d
intentionally left it at Richie’s so she wouldn’t be tempted to cave in and
come home.
“Then we’ll get you another one. Until then, I’ve got his number if you wanna
use the house phone,” Jon cut in. “And I’ll
leave you a list of all our numbers in case you need them.”
“Legs, where is your phone?”
“Philly,” she mumbled, silently cursing his unwillingness
to let it go.
“You left it in the condo.” David’s curls bounced as he slowly nodded in
comprehension. “Well that explains the
supposed lack of cell signal.”
“It also means Rich should have it. You won’t be without it too long,” Jon
assured her confidently.
Allegra didn’t think it was likely. It may still be on the bed in Philadelphia,
or he could have donated it to charity or thrown it out the window. Regardless, it was gone and it would be safer
to assume it wasn’t going to be returned.
“Jon, can you just leave me the list of numbers?”
He bobbed his head in agreement and, after David had
departed, said, “You’ll get your phone back, Allegra.”
Not feeling that the subject was worth pursuing, she
asked when dinner would be ready and went to seek out the company of the
younger boys, who had been sent to the play room.
It wasn’t until she was seated at the dining room table
that she knew Richie wouldn’t be joining them, and was, according to Jon,
having dinner with his mother. She
wondered where else he’d gone before making his way back to the guest house at
midnight.
With a sigh of frustration, Allegra tossed the book
aside and threw the covers back, desperate to escape her own thoughts and
company.
Deciding that an exploration of the refrigerator’s
contents would at least distract her, she opened the bedroom door and padded softly
along the hallway. As she neared the
bedroom where Richie slept, she couldn’t prevent her feet from slowing. The muffled sound of his snores filtered through
the door, drawing her as effectively as a siren’s song.
The thought had no more crossed her mind than she was
laughing at herself. Only a truly
besotted woman would liken a man’s snore to the song of a siren.
Silly or not, she was unable to resist the lure. She cautiously twisted the knob and eased the
door open, praying that it didn’t squeak. When it opened enough to admit her without a
sound, she breathed a sigh of relief.
Allegra hadn’t been in the blue bedroom since the
first day she’d moved into the guest house, when Stephanie was showing her
around and said that Richie never slept in here. Observing that his feet hung over the end of
the queen-sized bed, she could see why, and it made her wonder why he’d chosen
this room now. Did the brown bedroom
dredge up too many memories for him, too?
It took a moment for her eyes to adjust to the
semi-darkness, as the room’s only light came from the moonlight filtering in
the two windows opposite the bed. It
wasn’t long before she could make out his sleeping form lying face down, the
covers pooling at his waist and leaving his broad back bare. He was facing away from her, so she couldn’t
see his face, only a thatch of sleep tousled hair.
She’d only intended to peek in on him, but being even
this close suffused her with a feeling of contentment.
Maybe just being in the same room will unwind me enough to rest awhile.
Eyeing the overstuffed armchair by the window, she stealthily
crept across the room and curled herself into it. The nightshirt had bunched up, and she
squirmed to get everything righted again.
To her dismay, she didn’t notice that his phone was balanced on the
chair arm until it slid to the floor, bouncing off the hardwood floor with a clatter.
Richie inhaled deeply and turned toward the noise, squinting
into the dimness. She was concealed
almost entirely in shadows, save for the moonlight bouncing off the white
nightshirt.
“Allegra?” he croaked sleepily. “What are you doing here?”
Her breath became trapped in her throat, and she froze
like a deer caught in the headlights of an oncoming car.
Dammit, I can’t do anything right!
“I couldn’t sleep and thought being close to you may
help,” she explained softly. “Then your
phone fell in the floor. I’m sorry I
woke you.”
His silence was intimidating as he continued to peer
through the darkness, and her stomach clenched into a knot. Even half-asleep, Richie was evidently still
angry enough to resent her presence in the room. Accepting the unspoken disapproval, she extended
her legs and rose to leave.
“I’ll go. I’m
sorry.”
A deep sigh worked its way from his lungs and found
her ears just as her fingertips came in contact with the cold metal of the
doorknob. “C’mere.”
At his voice, she stopped in her tracks, turning to
glance back over her shoulder. Was she
already asleep and dreaming? Surely she
hadn’t heard him right. “What?”
He scooted to one side of the bed and lifted up the
corner of the blanket. “C’mere. You can lay down with me.”
Allegra couldn’t suppress the excitement that went spiraling
through her. He asked me into his bed. Oh my
God, everything’s going to be okay.
Without a word, she stole to the bedside and slipped
under the offered covers, reaching for him.
“Richie-“
“No,” he interrupted, holding her hands at bay. “I’m too tired to go into this tonight. Just go to sleep and we’ll talk in the
morning.”
The first time he’d touched her in three long weeks
and it was to push her away.
In an instant, her excitement dissolved into dejection. The peace she’d sought from his nearness had
become decidedly UN-peaceful, and without a word, she turned over to face the
window. It was stupid to get her hopes
raised by such a simple gesture anyway.
Vile, horrible tears leaked unwanted from tightly
closed eyes.
Stop crying, you silly woman! Just
because when you think it can’t hurt any worse, it does isn’t a reason for
tears. There’s no new pain, just more of
the old.
Richie was busy kicking himself in the ass for
inviting her to lie down with him. He
sure as hell wasn’t going to get any sleep now, he thought, staring at the ceiling
once again. The gentle rocking of the mattress
let him know that she was crying and wouldn’t be sleeping anytime soon either.
He rubbed his hand wearily across his eyes, and then
dropped it to the bed with an audible ‘plop’.
Since we’re both up anyway…
His movement had been enough to capture her attention,
and her shoulders stopped shaking. She
sniffed daintily, holding her body rigidly still, as though afraid he was going
to hurt her.
Dammit, he was the one who had been hurt.
“You broke my heart,” he spoke quietly into the
night. “Twice. Once when you left, and the other when I
found out what you’d been keeping from me.”
Her response was so soft, he could barely make it out
when she said, “I broke my own heart too, if it makes any difference.” Allegra turned so that she, too, was lying on
her back. “Don’t you think that you’re
the first person I wanted to run to? I couldn’t
think of anything but being in your arms and having you tell me everything
would be okay.”
“But you didn’t run to me. You ran FROM me.” He pushed himself up to lean against the
headboard, summoning the will to get through this. “You know, Allegra, from the first moment you
said the words, I never doubted that you loved me. Once I realized I felt the same way, I
thought we were set. That love was all
we needed.”
Shaking his head ruefully, he laughed without humor. “I was wrong again. As wonderful and romantic as love is, it
isn’t what sets the foundation of a relationship. Love isn’t shit without respect or trust, and
it’s obvious that you don’t have either for me.”
“That’s not true…” she protested through a throat clogged
with tears that she refused to shed. “I
was just trying to keep you from having to deal with a difficult situation that
I brought on.”
She was just a baby herself when it came to these things. She didn’t fuckin’ understand.
“Allegra, I’m fifty years old. I don’t need you to shield me from things
that are difficult. LIFE is difficult,
but that doesn’t mean you stop living, because eventually the good outweighs
the bad. What I need is for you to stand
beside me and face the difficulties. We
can get through them together.”
He turned his head to the side, unable to make out her
features in the darkness. Tired of not
being able to at least gauge her reaction to his words, he reached for the
switch on the bedside lamp, illuminating the room with a flick of his
wrist. Covering his eyes, he allowed
himself a moment to adjust to the light before turning his gaze back to her.
Now able to see her clearly, he noted that she had
shifted into an upright position, legs crossed Indian-style under the
sheets. She was engrossed in the
comforter, and repetitively scraped her thumbnail across it in a nervous
gesture.
“This isn’t the first time you’ve taken it upon yourself
to make a major decision for me, because you didn’t trust or respect my
opinion, and I’m not going to stand by and let it happen again.”
He pointedly reminded her, “I’ve gone out of my way to
consider your feelings in every damn thing we’ve done – the condo, security, even the fuckin’ morning
after pill. I think you’ll agree that I
haven’t exactly been given the same consideration. You’re pregnant with what could be my child,
yet you didn’t think it was necessary to share that with me.”
“But…”
“No. There’s no
justification that’s going to explain that away. None.”
He knew why she’d done it. She’d made it abundantly clear. Richie just didn’t think it was a good enough
reason.
“So what are you saying?” she whispered. “I’ve committed the unpardonable sin?”
Could he find it within himself to forgive it?
“Honest to God, I don’t know. What I DO know is that I’m putting my foot
down. If you’ll agree to my single
demand, then I’ll take the time to figure it out. If not, there’s no point in making an effort.”
Allegra’s chin dropped to meet her sternum, and her
shoulders slumped. “What is it?” she
whispered, face hidden by a dark curtain of hair.
She looked like a beaten woman, and it made him die a
little inside.
Was he being unnecessarily cruel?
He didn’t think so.
Maybe his approach wasn’t as delicate is it could be, but there was no
way he could move on without this. It
just wouldn’t work.
“This has to be a partnership. We either make the decisions together, or
we’re done. That’s the ultimatum.”
11 comments:
WOW! Beautifuly written...
p.s. I cried too :)
I loved it! I can't wait for her answer! They are so awesome and deserve to be together! Please let the baby be Richie's!
I think Richie said that clear enough. Maybe now they can get past this hump together...
Well said Richie and very well written too!!
As I told you before this was a beautiful chapter. I cried again reading it. Can't wait for the next one!
Wow! This may be the best chapter yet! Yes, I know I've said that before, but it keeps getting better and better!
Well written! Very emotional.
crying like a baby here. Very well written. Can't wait for more.
This is, by far, the best story I've ever read. Please, post a new chapter very very soon!!!
PS: THANK YOU!!!!
I have to agree with the comments above me. This in definitely one of my all time favourite fics. Xxx
I also agree with everyone here. Very well written. It's great to read a story where the author has the readers in mind. You weave the details together quite nicely and you don't drag out a storyline. Excellent work. Kudos to you...
C... You wrote him true to form in my humble opinion! TY!
Post a Comment