Authors: Jettie Woodruff
guess that is up to you.”
“Why would it be up to me?” I asked, turning to
look at him.
He bought our teacups to the table and sat in front
of me.
“If I thought for one second that you were going to
divorce Drew and marry me and raise our family together,
I wouldn’t want Lauren.”
“So, you are doing to her, what I have done to
you.”
“What do you mean?”
“I mean, you are putting her second because you
feel obligated to make things work with me.”
“Is that what you have been doing, Riley?”
“Not on purpose, but I guess so. It’s always been
Drew, Daw. I didn’t always realize that, but it’s a fact.
We could have been happy had things not have happened
the way that they did. If I wouldn’t have forgotten who I
was and fallen in love with my husband for the first time,
things may have been different. I do love you. You have
been my safety blanket from day one.”
“You want out too, don’t you?”
“Yes. I didn’t go to my mother’s. I have been with
Drew.”
“I kind of figured as much, and it wasn’t the first
time. Was it”
I shook my head.
“What about the baby, Riley. If this is my kid, I
want to be a part of his life.”
I smiled at him. I couldn’t help it. “I know, and I
would never keep you from that. I would actually be a
little relieved if I knew that Lauren was going to be the
other female in his life.”
He smiled too. I think at that point we were both
praying that this little boy wasn’t his.
“I’m glad that I had the opportunity to know and
love you,” Dawson, quietly said.
I don’t know why that bothered me, but it did. I
think because I knew he was at the place where he was
telling me goodbye. I quickly swiped the escaped tear.
“Riley?” Dawson said, sadly, wanting me to look
at him.
“I’m not Riley, Dawson. I’m Morgan.”
He smiled a weak smile. “Are you going to be
okay?”
“Yes. I’ll be fine. I’ve been through worse. I’ll
manage.”
“Yes you have, and I hope the rest of your life is
full of nothing but happiness.”
I stood and walked toward the front door. I’d had
enough for one night. I wanted Dawson to leave. “You can
come and get your stuff whenever you want,” I said,
placing my hand on the door knob.
Dawson removed my hand and pulled me toward
him. He held me tight, and I was trying with all of my
might not to cry. It didn’t work, and I let go. I cried in
Dawson’s shirt for the last time.
He pulled away after a bit and held my face with
his hands. He bent a little so that we were at level eye
contact. “I love you, Riley, and don’t you ever think that I
didn’t.”
“I love you too, Dawson. I swear I do.”
I closed the door behind him, feeling like I was
closing the door on that fragment of my life. I knew it was
over for good this time, and I was hurt. I wasn’t surprised,
but I was definitely hurting. I wanted Drew. I didn’t call
him though. I needed time first. I instead called my mom
and cried to her for over an hour.
She didn’t speak and only listened until I was done
sobbing and had cried out the last of my tears.
“Now that you are done, I think I should tell you
something,” she finally spoke.
“No, Mom. I can’t deal with anymore tonight. I’m
coming out there tomorrow. I can’t stay here. Save it for
another day, please,” I begged. She didn’t.
“I understand, Morgan,” she began, ignoring my
request. “Drew flew here when they picked up your car to
bring it to you. I know everything, Morgan. I know how
you spent your first six years. I know that you ran from him
and acquired a new identity. I know that he took you from
the hospital with the same intentions as the day he picked
you up when you were eighteen.”
I was speechless. Drew told her everything. I
couldn’t believe it. Why would he do that?
“I know that he hit you and God knows what else
happened. I know what his assistant did to you, and I know
it was all for money. He was angry that he had worked so
hard on making sure that he was on that will, and you just
happen to pop up out of the blue as the only living heir.
But, you know what else, Morgan?”
I still couldn’t speak. I shook my head, like she
could see.
“I know that man loves you more than his own life.
I have never seen a grown man cry as much as he did
when he confessed all of his sins to me. I can’t even judge
him for putting a dollar before the happiness of another
human being. I did the same thing. Maybe with different
intentions, but none the less, I did the same thing.”
Drew cried? Drew didn’t cry. Drew wasn’t
capable of crying.
“Why didn’t you tell me?”
“He made me promise not to. He said that he was
going to step aside and let you decide on your own.”
I snickered. “He never stepped aside. The longest
he ever made it was almost three weeks. He couldn’t stand
not emailing or calling or even a text.”
“That’s because he loves you, baby.”
“What if our past always haunts us?”
“Are you afraid of him?”
“No. Not at all.”
“Then don’t let the past haunt you. Leave it in the
past and move forward.”
“If this baby turns out to be Dawson’s it will
undoubtedly complicate things.”
“I don’t think so. We talked about that too. He
actually told me that he was glad that Dawson was there
for you and that if it is his baby, he couldn’t have
handpicked a better father figure.”
I couldn’t believe that it was almost midnight.
“I will let you go, mom. I’m sorry. I didn’t realize
it was this late.”
“I’ve got all night, sweetie.”
“Thanks for listening, Mom.”
“You’re welcome, honey. I am always here for
you, and I am so glad that you are back in my life, even if
you are making me a grandma,” she teased. “I love you,
Morgan.”
“I love you too.” I hadn’t said that to my mother in
years. It felt good, and it felt good to talk to her. I was so
thankful that she was there.
“Can I tell Caroline that you will be here
tomorrow?”
I smiled. “Yes. I can’t wait to see her.”
“Goodnight, Morgan.”
“Goodnight, Mom.”
I lay awake for hours, thinking about my life. I was
leaving Misty Bay. I couldn’t stay there. It would be too
awkward, and not fair to Dawson and Lauren. Wow.
Dawson and Lauren. I still couldn’t believe it. I had to talk
to Lauren. I had to let her know that I wasn’t mad. I was
happy that Dawson would have her, and I hoped that they
lived happily ever after. I needed to get a hold of a realtor.
No. I should wait. If this was Dawson’s son, I would want
to be close by when he was visiting there. I might need to
keep my house.
I’m not sure what time the exhaustion finally took
over, and I slept, but I didn’t wake until almost nine. I got
up and started packing right away. I had wanted to be on
the road by seven. I was brushing my teeth when I heard
my cellphone and ran to the kitchen to grab it.
“Shit!” I yelled when my pinky toe came in full
contact with the wooden barstool leg.
“Hello,” I danced around answering Drew’s call.
“What’s wrong? Are you in labor?”
“No, you moron. I stubbed my toe trying to get to
the phone, but it feels like labor.”
“I’m afraid you’re in for a rude awakening my
love.”
I chuckled and sat on the stool, massaging my
aching toe. “Are you home?”
“Not yet, getting ready to fly out. What are you
doing? How’s my boy?”
“Your boy is fine, and I am packing to go to my
mom’s.”
That was the first time that I ever said your boy. I
had always rotated it back to my son and not either one of
the two possible dads.
“I thought we were waiting a couple of weeks.
You can’t have the plane until tomorrow.”
“I don’t want the plane. I have a very expensive
BMW, sitting in my driveway.”
“Oh no, Morgan. Don’t you even think about it.
You are not driving all the way to your mothers in your
condition.”
“Drew, I’m pregnant, not crippled.”
“You’re not driving, Morgan.”
“Yeah, okay.”
“I mean it damnit. Listen to me for once in your
life.”
I had to bite my tongue on that one.
“Did you call me to tell me what I can and can’t
do?”
“Yes. Now listen to me, would you?”
“Yes.” I replied. I would just wait until we were
off the phone and leave.
“I don’t think your sheriff is as smart as you think
he is. I can’t believe he is going to let you get in your car
and drive to North Carolina.”
“Dawson doesn’t tell me what to do. Only you do
that.”
“If you take off in that car, I am going to beat your
pregnant ass, and that’s a promise.”
“Hmm, I’m positively doing it now,” I teased.
“You’re a sick individual, Morgan Kelley.”
“You made me that way. Drew can I call you back
in a little bit? Lauren is at my door.”
“Doesn’t Lauren just use her key and walk in?
“We kind of had a fight.”
“About what?”
“I will call you when she leaves.”
“Okay, but don’t you dare take off in that car.”
“I’ll call you back,” I replied, opening the door to
Lauren’s weak smile.
I would call him back, just not until I was on the
road.
“You’re not at work,” I stated the obvious.
“Nah, I’m sick,” Lauren smiled. I moved so that
she could come in.
“You look sick,” I teased. “Do you want coffee?”
“You know I do.”
We were silent for a few minutes. Neither of us
knew quite what to say.
I sat across from her, and it felt the exact same way
it had the night before, when Dawson was sitting in her
chair. I guess I wasn’t as mad, but I could sense the
conversation we were about to have.
“Dawson told me that he told you everything last
night.”
“Actually he didn’t. I figured it out on my own. I
saw the two of you going into Millie’s yesterday. I knew
right away. I have never seen you two like that together.”
“Riley, I’m so sorry. I never meant to fall in love
with Dawson. You were gone. I didn’t think you would
ever be back after all of those months. I thought you ran
away again.”
I could see how she would think that. I had done it
before, and she didn’t know the details behind it. For all
she knew I was running from Dawson, after all we were
about to be married.
“I’m not mad anymore, Lauren. I’m still shocked, I
never saw this coming.”
“I almost left Misty Bay when you came back. I
couldn’t stand seeing him with you anymore.”
“But you had Joel,” I said trying to understand.
“I did, but I never loved Joel. Joel was just a
distraction.”
“You love Dawson?”
She nodded, spinning her cup in circles. “He had a
really hard time when you disappeared, Ry. We spent
hours looking for you. By the fifth month, we had gotten
pretty close. We had gotten pizza and beer one night, and I
guess we were both a little tipsy. Dawson kissed me
and…”
“I don’t want to hear the details, Lauren,” I said
cutting her off. I didn’t.
She nodded. “I was with him the night that he sat
straight up in bed, remembering you telling him about
Drew donating money to your school. I’m a horrible
friend, Ry. I didn’t want him to find you by then.”
I smiled. “You’re not a horrible friend. You fell in
love. And to a good man. I fell in love too, but it wasn’t
with Dawson. I mean I loved Dawson. I still love
Dawson, but it’s not the same kind of love that I feel for
Drew. I was actually going to break his heart last night.
I’m glad that he has you, Lauren, and if this baby turns out
to be his, I’m glad that you will be the other female in his
life.”
“You’re going back to Drew?”
“Eventually, I’m going to my mom’s for a while. I
think I might have the baby there. She’s been out of my life
for a good many years. I want to make up for that.”
“I’m going to miss you like crazy.”
I smiled. “I would say that you and Dawson can
come and visit, but that might be a little too awkward.”