“Sunshine.” Richie
nudged her shoulder. “Darlin’, Lemma’s
on the phone.”
“Mmphf.” Cracking
one eye open, she tried valiantly to focus on him, but all she could see was a
blur of black, which she assumed was his shirt. Rubbing her eyes into focus, she mumbled
sleepily, “What time is it?”
“Seven o’clock. I
wouldn’t have woken you, but you need to get up and eat something.”
“In the morning?”
She was confused. “Why are you up
so early?”
He smiled tenderly at her and brushed the wayward hair
from her face. “No, baby, in the
evening. You were taking a nap.” His face lit up with a Cheshire cat grin. “After a rousing game of peekaboo.”
With a hearty laugh, she nodded and shoved herself up in
the bed, holding out her hand for the phone.
“Now I remember. Who knew a
simple game could be so much fun?” Her
eyes sparkled with delight as she accepted the cellphone from him. She then realized it wasn’t his. “Hey, this is mine.”
“Yep.” He dropped
a quick kiss on her lips. “I kept it for
ya. Now hurry up, Munchkin and I are
hungry.”
Allegra could barely talk around the smile on her
face. Never did she dare dream that happiness
like this could exist after the insanity they’d been through.
Life can’t get any
better than this.
“Hey David.”
“Allegra.” His
voice was stern and disapproving, completely flustering her for a moment.
“What’s wrong?” she asked anxiously. He always greeted her with a wise-crack or
lighthearted hello.
“You were SUPPOSED to call me.”
“Oh.” At least
nothing major was wrong. “I’m sorry, I
forgot. It’s been a busy day.”
“Since Richie answered your phone, am I to assume you two
are on speaking terms again?”
She slid a look toward the closet, where he was changing
into a mottled brown t-shirt that would just match his eyes. Those well-defined biceps of his were flexing
in all the right places when he pushed them into the sleeves.
You could say that.
“We are,” she affirmed.
“I think everything is headed back to normal now.”
“And you’re doing okay?”
His voice was so genuinely concerned that she once again breathed a
silent thanks for all the people who loved her.
“I’m great, actually.
Just getting up from a nap and I think we’re going to grab something to
eat up at the main house?”
Richie nodded at the question indirectly posed to him,
holding up five splayed fingers to indicate they should be leaving in about
five minutes.
“That’s awesome news sweetheart. I’m tickled to hear it.”
“Thank you again for everything.”
“Anything for you.
Sooo…”
“Yes?”
“What are you guys doing tomorrow night? Lexi and I were wondering if you’d like to go
out to dinner with us. Have a little
normal, carefree fun for a change? Maybe
go see my musical?” He added casually, “The
one that’s been nominated for eight Tony awards?”
She sucked in a surprised breath. “Oh my gosh, really? Eight??
David, congratulations! That’s
amazing! Of course we’d love to,
but…” Allegra looked to the bathroom
door, where Richie was just emerging from brushing his teeth. “I think we have plans tomorrow night.”
“Invite him,” Richie said. “Jon said he and Tico would both want to be
here.”
“David, we’re having a big family dinner tomorrow
night. My parents, Jon’s parents, Jon,
Matt, Tony and families along with Joan and Ava. We’re going to tell everyone about the
baby. We’d like to invite you and Lexi,
too. And Tico and Alejandra. I’d love for my parents to meet you guys.”
“Family dinner?”
She could almost hear his ears perk up.
“Like the LAST family dinner?
Hell yes we’ll be there! I
wouldn’t miss it for the world. Will
there be actual dinner, or just popcorn and hot dogs, like they have for fights
at The Garden?”
She mentally groaned.
Maybe hot dogs and popcorn would be a better idea.
“Very funny. Yes
there will be actual dinner, and there WON’T be a fight. Don’t borrow trouble for me,” she ordered
sternly.
“Give me the phone,” Richie murmured, easing it away from
her. “Lemma, you’d better damn well be
on your best behavior. Don’t be instigating
shit just to amuse yourself. This is
going to be a pleasant evening and I don’t want your wiseass comments causing
trouble. Do we understand one another?”
“Bite me,” David told him good naturedly. “I’m not going to do anything to upset Legs
and you know it. Is this dinner going to
be the proposal too, or have you already done that?”
“No,” was Richie’s only reply.
“Excuse me? Mr.
Karma-leads-me-by-the-balls doesn’t take this as a sign to marry the
girl?” A touch of anger came through the
line. “You’d better do right by her,
Sambora. She deserves that, and I WILL
kick your ass if necessary.”
“Shut up. I’m not
explaining myself to you right now. We
can talk later. Now, say goodbye to
Allegra so she and the baby can have dinner.”
Richie thrust the phone back into her hands and stepped out of the
bedroom so she could make her goodbyes.
Allegra watched him leave, not having much trouble
guessing what the exchange between the two men had been. He was running into a lot of interference
with his desire to wait for marriage.
She wondered if there was anything she could do to help.
Focusing herself on David for the time being, she asked,
“So you’ll be here tomorrow then? And
will you call and ask Tico, too?”
“Yeah,” was the distant reply. “Legs, are you okay? Really?”
“I’ve never been
happier,” she told him honestly. What he
didn’t realize was that, even without a ring on her finger, Richie made
everything right. “David, he wants this
baby and has claimed it as his own, flat out refusing a paternity test. He
loves me, and I love him. I don’t need
anything else.”
♪ ♫ ♥ ♫ ♪
“Hey baby
girl.” Richie greeted his daughter with
a huge hug, lifting her from the ground and placing a loud, smacking kiss in
the middle of her forehead. “How was
your flight?”
Allegra had
convinced him to come to the airport alone, saying that Ava deserved to know
about the baby from him, before the rest of the family did. This would affect her more than it would the
rest of the group, and if she didn’t respond well, he would have a chance to
work through it before bombarding her with the crazy Bongiovis. Allegra would be waiting for them at the
guest house.
So here he was,
happy to see his little girl, yet experiencing an unfamiliar feeling of
apprehension in her presence.
“Hi Daddy. It was okay.
I’d already seen the movie, so it was ridiculously long and boring.”
He took her carryon
bag and slung it over his shoulder, curling an arm around her as they walked
from the gate. “Well, you won’t be alone
on the way back, so if you’re desperate, you can actually talk to me. I realize that would be an extreme measure,
but the option is there.” He winked at
her with a grin. “Do we need to go to
baggage claim?”
The pretty little
girl stuck her tongue out at him, and blonde locks swung when she shook her
head. “No, you said it was only a couple
of days, so I just brought the carryon.”
“Well, alright
then, let’s rock ‘n roll.”
They made their way
to the short-term parking lot at Newark and stowed her bag in the trunk of his
rental. Ava alternated between catching
up on four hours of missed text messages and talking to him. They had just hit the freeway, when she
apparently got caught up on everything she’d missed in pre-teen world, because
she dropped the phone to her lap.
“So, not that I
don’t love to see you and Nana, but why did you send for me? What’s so special about THIS family
dinner? I mean, it’s not like you can’t
bring Nana to Cali with you this weekend when you come home. We could have dinner then.”
Her phone buzzed,
and she began tapping out a reply before he could answer.
“Ava, put down the
phone for a minute sweetie.”
The Jersey Turnpike
may not be the most appropriate place to have this conversation, but at the
rate traffic wasn’t moving, they should have plenty of time for it.
“O-kay.” She did as he asked, waiting for an
explanation. He’d never been the type to
issue parental orders for no reason, so she knew something was up.
“You know that I’ve
been seeing Allegra for a little while now…”
“Yeahhhh.”
“Well, the short
story is, we’re having a baby. You’re
going to be a big sister.”
Dead silence.
Richie slid his
gaze from traffic to his daughter’s face.
He wouldn’t say that it was revulsion he saw there. But then again, maybe it was.
“That’s what the
dinner is for tonight – to tell the families.
But Allegra thought you deserved to hear it first so that you could get
used to the idea before the whole crew got together.”
Her jaw had dropped
open slightly and she stared at him like he was speaking another language – one
besides the Spanish and French he’d paid a fortune for her to be articulate in.
“Dad, I don’t mean
to be rude, but aren’t you awfully old to be having a baby?”
Not ‘you’ve ruined
my entire childhood’, ‘you’ve scarred me for life’, ‘I never wanted a brother
or sister’. No, instead she was calling
him old.
He didn’t see that
one coming.
“Evidently not,” he
told her with a smile.
Ava picked at the
remnants of blue polish that was on her short cropped fingernails. “So does that mean you’re getting married?”
she asked quietly.
“No, it
doesn’t. We love each other very much,
and it may happen later, but right now we don’t have any plans to get married.”
Would she be
relieved or join the rest of them in thinking he was shirking his
responsibility by not giving Allegra an engagement ring?
“This is very weird
for me,” she announced with typical teenage self-absorption. “I’ve never been around a baby before. And is Allegra going to come live with you in
California?”
Funny, he’d never
thought to ask that question. Of course,
they were in the middle of this monstrous tour, so it wasn’t like HE would even
be living in California that much in the near future.
“We haven’t decided
yet.” He flipped her hair back from her
face. “So that’s your major
concern? Not having been around a baby
before?”
She threw up her
shoulders in a careless gesture. “Not
much point in being pissed, since there’s nothing I can do about it.”
“Ava,” he
scolded. “That’s not how I want my
daughter talking. Watch your language.”
“Yes, Daddy.”
Richie waited for
her to speak further, but, other than asking if she could go back to her phone,
she didn’t. Thinking that it could’ve
gone much worse, he hit the button for the satellite radio and allowed the
sweet guitar riffs of some classic rock fill the car.
Now if only her
mother took it half as well…
“Daddy?”
“What baby
girl?” He dialed the volume down a bit
so that he could hear her clearly.
“If you did decide
to marry Allegra…” She was back to
picking at her nail polish. “Well, I’d
be okay with that.”
The admission more
than surprised him, it shocked the hell out of him. She and Allegra had only spent that little
bit of time together in Las Vegas, so he didn’t think she had enough
information to even form an opinion of Allegra.
“You would, huh?”
he asked, patting her knee. “Not that I
don’t appreciate your blessing, but is there any particular reason you’re
giving it to me after only one weekend with Allegra?”
“Well… I like her.”
That was it? Surely there had to be more?
“That’s a good
thing,” he assured her. “But is there
more to this story?”
Her lips and her
brow puckered simultaneously, as though debating whether or not to tell
him. A sigh of resignation let him know
which side had won before she began, “Allegra did something in Las Vegas that
was really cool, and she didn’t have to.”
His daughter wasn’t
all that materialistic, but he wondered if Allegra had gotten her a token gift
of some sort to buy her affection.
“What was that?”
“She said that no
one should come between you and me, especially a woman. That I was more important than any woman who
would come and go in your life, and that if I didn’t like her, she would break
up with you.”
Richie found it
hard to swallow past the lump in his throat.
That was the same weekend she’d told him that she loved him. Even feeling that strongly, she’d offered to
walk away rather than come between he and his daughter.
Maybe Allegra
understood more about relationships than he was giving her credit for.
6 comments:
Thanks for posting another chapter so quickly..loving this story!! can't wait for the family dinner......
michladydi
Well done Allegra!! You got the most important person in Richie's life on your side!!!
Can't wait for the next chapter!!!
Hope you enjoy at grad school a lot!!
That little piece of information might change his plans about marriage then. This was a great daddy daughter moment! Looking forward to the dinner!
I am loving these chapters and how quick you are writing them. Thank you so much. Now I am looking forward to the dinner.
You are spoiling me :), but I'm not complaining..Great chapter..Can I get an invitation to that dinner..lol
Can't wait for the next one
Aww that was so sweet, I could just picture the two of them in the car together, sooo now that he's got Ava's blessing of sorts that just leaves Heather's reaction to all the news - now THAT should be fun!!
Great chapter!!
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