“Have you lost your mind?
Do you not remember the LAST family dinner?” Jon asked incredulously, inspecting Richie as
though he’d taken a blow to the head.
But he just chuckled.
“That’s what Allegra said.”
“For good fuckin’ reason!
It was a train wreck, and that was just MEETING them and playing
nice. Now you’re going to take
responsibility for knocking up their daughter, but ‘oh by the way, we’re not
getting married’? You lost more brain
cells during the eighties than I thought, man.”
Richie shook his head, and picked up a guitar.
After tucking Allegra into for a short nap, he’d come to
the studio seeking to release some of his pent up emotion.
Getting her stuff from the cloister had been fairly
uneventful, except for the moment Allegra had pointed out the Bishop, who was
watching them load the car from his window.
Richie wanted to flip him the bird, but refrained – barely. He did hope the old man was good at reading
lips, though.
The drive back had been non-stop planning around the
family dinner and who needed told and how big they really wanted to make this
event.
Still obsessing over her mother – and his adamant stance
that the baby was his – Allegra had asked if they should tell her parents about
the rape. She thought her mother may
look on the situation a little more favorably if she knew how he was stepping
up.
THAT had pissed him off.
“Baby, if something has changed and you want your parents
to know about Detroit, then I’ll gladly hold your hand while you tell them. DON’T do it to make me into some friggin’ martyr. Her panties would still be in a twist even if
we were a hundred percent certain it’s my baby.
I personally think it’s better
for all involved if they accept that it’s mine without question – just like I
do.”
And that, in turn, had pissed her off.
“I was only trying to make things easier,” she huffed. “There’s no reason to get YOUR panties in a
twist.”
Richie sighed and drew her into the circle of his
arms. She had to stop worrying about
stuff so much and have a little faith. “Haven’t
you ever heard that best things in life don’t come easy? I’m sorry for being pissy, but I’m done
letting other people control the way I feel.
I’m happy about the baby, and if no one else is, that’s their problem.”
That had smoothed her ruffled feathers, and she relaxed
into his embrace. “And I’m happy that you’re happy. You have no idea how – “ She unsuccessfully
tried to swallow a yawn, but it overtook her and she gulped in a lungful of air
before she was able to finish her sentence.
“Much.”
Chuckling, he’d released all but one hand tangled with
his, and guided her to the brown bedroom.
“Come on. It’s time for Little
Mama to get some sleep.” Flipping the
covers back, he waited for her to slip from her clothes, crawling into bed with
only her panties.
Down boy. She needs sleep, not another reason not to.
She settled in, big sleepy eyes blinking up at him from
the pillow. “I don’t think I have the
energy to argue.”
“That’s a first,” he teased, sinking to his knees beside
the bed. Richie touched his lips to her
tummy with a whispered, “Be a good
munchkin and let Mommy get a nap, okay?
Daddy will be back in a while to check on you.”
Allegra’s stomach clenched under his touch and he heard
her sniffle. Concerned, he lifted his
head and saw the tears. “Sunshine, what’s
wrong?”
“Oh, nothing. Sometimes
my heart just isn’t big enough to hold all the love,” she said with a trembly
laugh, wiping the moisture away. “I
guess I should get used to this? You
talking to the baby?”
“It’s going to happen a lot, so you may as well,” he
confirmed. “You haven’t been talking to
it?”
“I wouldn’t have any idea what to say to my stomach.”
A deep dimple materialized in his left cheek. “You’re not talking to your stomach,” he
chided with a grin, stroking across the soft skin of her belly. “You’re talking to your child. You get to know her, and let her get to know
you. Tell her how excited you are and that
you can’t wait to see her. Anything to start building a bond between you.”
“Um. Maybe I’ll
get around to that later.”
“Nooo,” he laughed, placing her hand where his had been,
and covering it with his own. “Just talk. There’s a little life growing inside you that
doesn’t know what’s going on. Everything’s
new and kinda scary. Mommy’s the one who
can make it all better.”
“This feels silly.”
“Just say hi,” he coaxed.
“Ask her if she’s ready for a nap.”
Her look clearly stated that she thought he was off his
rocker. That possibility always existed,
but if it was for the betterment of their child, he didn’t have a problem with
it.
After evidently deciding that he would win the stare down
they were locked in, Allegra relented and moved her thumb to lightly graze the
skin of her midriff. “Hi there. Are you ready to take a nap with me?” she
mumbled awkwardly.
“Yes, Mommy,” came the tiny, barely audible reply,
causing her to sit straight up with a squeal.
Allegra smacked at Richie’s shoulders that were shaking
with mirth, once she realized what had happened. “Damn you, Richie, that’s not funny!” His head
was thrown back in pure delight.
“Yes it was. If
you’d seen your face, you’d be laughing too!”
“You suck,” she pouted, turning her back to him and
curling into a ball.
“Now don’t be that way.”
The honeyed tone was pure sin as he cajoled her out of her snit. Toeing his shoes off, he crawled into the bed
and settled his arms around her. “Don’t
you think it’s time we had a little fun, instead of all the damn drama?”
The naked skin under his grasp proved to be an impossible
temptation and his fingertips lazily brushed the silky underside of her breast. He loved the pliant curves’ reaction to his
touch. The faint jiggle of flesh had his
hips wiggling against her backside.
One brow arched upward and Allegra cast an inquiring look
over her shoulder. “What are you doing?’
“Having fun.” His
lips smiled naughtily against the shell of her ear before his tongue darted out
for a taste.
“You’ve got to be kidding me,” she snorted. “You try and convince me the baby hears me
and then want to have sex in front of it – around it – near it? That’s just wrong.”
The dry words had him laughing out loud. He couldn’t help it. It was so absurd and so true at the same time
that it hit his warped sense of humor in just the right spot.
“Well, I’m glad YOU’RE amused. I don’t find eight months of abstinence all
that funny. I’ve done my time already,”
she pouted.
With a growl, he nipped at her nick. “Abstinence my ass. Daddy’s just gonna play a little hide and
seek with the munchkin. It’ll be fun for
everybody. I’ll just whisper the dirty
stuff so she can’t hear.”
The giggling was soft at first, but eventually had her
shoulders shaking and the laughter reverberated throughout the room.
“What the hell is so funny?” he asked curiously, nuzzling behind her ear.
“The thought of you saying ‘peekaboo’ every time you… well, you know.”
That tickled him all over again, and he hauled her close
against him, the both of them laughing until tears ran down their faces.
“It’s official. I’ve
completely ruined you for normal people,” he finally breathed after the humor
had receded.
She lifted one shoulder in a careless shrug. “I’m not complaining.”
They were companionably silent for a few moments before
his hand started moving over her stomach again.
“I’m going to be a Daddy again,” he murmured. “God, I can’t tell you how good that makes me
feel.”
Her voice was so quiet he almost didn’t hear it when she
asked, “No reservations, or second thoughts about DNA testing?”
“No. I’ll tell you
what I told Jon. Even if I WEREN’T the
father, you’re the mother and you belong to me.
That means the baby belongs to me.
He said that he hopes she looks like you, but I just want her to be
healthy and happy.” He gave her tummy a
gentle pat. “Isn’t that right, little
one?”
“Were you this crazy about Ava?”
He smiled into her hair.
“Oh yeah. Heather wasn’t all that
receptive to it, but I was always talking and singing to her. Loving on her. She was particularly unhappy the night we
were at some awards thing. I spent more
time talking to her belly than I did her.”
“Please take note that I’m purposefully choosing not to
go down the Heather road, as much as I’d like to,” she said, pulling his arm
more tightly around her. “But that does
make me think of something else.
Ava. What are we going to tell
her?”
“That she’s going to be a sister.”
He felt her flipping and flopping against him until she
had turned in his arms enough to look up into his face. “That’s all the explanation you want to give
her?”
“Well, obviously there will be more than that. I’ll tell her that we love each other very
much, and hope to get married someday.”
“Do you think it’s unfair to let the baby’s cousins know
before its sister? And what about
Heather?”
“Sunshine, you worry too much. I’ll take care of it.” Richie nuzzled into the crook of her neck
with a soft growl. “Right now I’m more
interested in an intense game of peekaboo.”
It had effectively distracted her – and him, for a while –
but people and events in California had begun stomping their feet in his
mind. Her overwhelmed feeling from
earlier in the day had found its way onto his shoulders, and it was what led
him to seek a bit of comfort in the studio.
But Jon had interrupted that plan.
“And what about Ava?” he was asking. “When are you going to tell her? And – Jesus Christ – Heather and Nikki?”
“You know what?
Don’t worry about it, man. I’ve
got this.” Richie strummed another
melancholy chord. “I managed to wrangle it
so that Ava will be out here tomorrow for the family dinner, and that’s all I
care about. I don’t know when, how or IF
the other two find out, because it doesn’t affect them.”
Except that it did.
Well, Nikki anyway. They had a
serious push coming up in the next few weeks to prepare for the London fashion
show. Another reason he was starting to
feel overwhelmed.
And no matter how he felt about Heather’s reaction, he
was going to have to deal with it.
Dammit. Will things ever go smoothly in my life?
“Well you know Dave and Tico have to be there,” Jon
continued. “After hearing about the last
dinner, they demanded to be invited if it – God forbid – ever happened again. Which is fine with me, they can have my seat,
because I sure as shit am NOT going.”
Richie put the guitar down and looked at Jon with a
smirk. “Oh, I think you are.”
His friend’s chest puffed out, and finely muscled arms crossed
belligerently. “Is that a threat?”
“Not from me, man.”
Richie shook his head with a chuckle.
“But your wife volunteered to host it, so the possibility of HER
threatening you always exists.”
Jon’s countenance deflated and his chin dropped to his
chest with a bounce. “Sonofabitch.”
Richie just laughed and clapped the dejected man’s
shoulder consolingly on his way out the door.
8 comments:
Can't wait until the next chapter and read about the family dinner!! should be fun. Love Your Story.
I seriously would not mind playing a round or two of peek a boo with him!!!
Looking forward to the dinner, if it is as entertaining as last time! As for a game of peekaboo with Richie...yes please!
I do hope that him feeling overwhelmed will not lead him to do anything silly like have a drink.
Ouch! Wifey says, so he has to be there! It's gonna be mayhem...I can already see it now. Excellent chapter, can't wait for the dinner!
That's so sweet! And uh-oh family dinner from hell, round 2. Ding ding ding!
Excellent chapter! Can't wait for dinner, am betting sparks are gonna be flying aplenty!!
I think Jon just has to sit and take this dinner thing. Maybe he can ease out when the pooh hits the fan. And based on last time, I'm sure it will.
Great chapter!!!!!
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