A commotion rippled through the ballroom, ending the shocked
silence.
“Get your hands off her,” Cole growled. The fist he’d contained earlier
was now a prominent fixture at the end of his arm. He might not hit a
woman, but nothing would stop him from decking another man.
Andrew’s face flushed as he realized what he’d said and how many
people had heard him. His gaze darted around the room and he flung
Bri’s hand away as if she had burnt him.
“You’re nothing better than a whore,” he hissed. Apparently the man
didn’t know when to quit digging his hole.
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Cole cocked his arm, ready to throw a punch, when a battle cry rang
out to his right, diverting his attention.
“You bastard.” Scott dove in the direction of his father, landing
squarely on the bigger man’s chest and knocking both of them to the
ground with his momentum.
“Scottie.” Bri charged at the two men writhing on the floor, but Cole
pulled her back. “He’s going to get hurt,” she yelled, and tried to free
herself from his grasp.
Somehow Scott managed to wind up on top and let loose a series of
punches on the father he couldn’t even see. Several missed, but many
landed. Blood spurted from Andrew’s nose and his lip split open before
he was able to flip the two of them.
Tyler was on him before Andrew could get his arms untangled. He
had Wyatt on the floor, belly down, his arms behind his back and locked
in another pair of handcuffs in a matter of seconds. Then Ty stood,
heavily favoring his bad ankle, and helped Scott to his feet.
“You okay, pal?”
Scott was breathing hard, but he smiled and nodded. “Yeah.” He
cracked his neck with two sharp turns of his head. “That felt good.”
“Humph. Remind me not to get in a fist fight with you.” Tyler
laughed.
“This is not funny. God, don’t you ever do that again, Scottie.” Bri
hugged him so hard Cole was sure the kid’s head would pop off. Scott
took the embrace with a grimace, squirming to get his arms unpinned.
“He called you a whore, squirt.”
She looked at him. “So what? He has never said anything nice to me
in twenty-six years, I didn’t expect him to tonight. Especially with the
marriage.”
“Yeah, well, I couldn’t let him get away with it one more time,
Brianna. How’s your head?” Scott lifted his head and turned like he was
looking around the room. “I’d like to get my hands on Caroline too, if I
could see the bitch.”
Bri laughed then, releasing the heavy weight from Cole’s chest. She
would be all right.
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“You will not hit a girl,” she said.
“Our father did.” He hung his head.
“And you are not him, thank God. I raised you better than that.”
“Thank you, squirt. For everything.” He bear hugged her shoulders
and lifted her off her feet.
“Eeek. Put me down, put me down.” Bri squealed when he spun her
around.
The chief of police stepped forward and cleared his throat. “Do you
want to press charges, ma’am?”
Scott set Bri on her feet, steadying her when she swayed beneath his
touch. Cole took over, pulling her into his arms, her back to his chest,
and settled his chin on top of her head. He couldn’t stand not touching
her.
“He attacked me,” Andrew shouted, furiously angling his head in
Scott’s direction. Two men were dragging him off his knees. He shook
with indignation, scattering droplets of the red river still running from
his nose. Both men jerked back, unwilling to be tainted with his blood.
“I didn’t see anything.” The chief glanced around the room. “Did any
of you see anything?” There was a chorus of no and a whole lot of head
shaking.
“I saw everything. Don’t worry, Father, I know what happened.”
Caroline stuck her pompous nose in the air.
“Shut up,” he hissed at her.
“Ms. Grady, you have the right to remain silent, anything you say can
and will be used against you…” The patrolman guided the sputtering
Caroline away.
“I didn’t do anything,” she screeched. “He told me to. Daddy!” They
could still hear her screaming out the door.
“Just do what you have to do about tonight’s incident, Chief, I’ll talk
to Bri about the rest of it later. I want him out of our sight.”
“Sure thing, Mr. Masters.” He spoke to the patrolmen who had
Andrew. “Take him in.”
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Chapter Eleven
Brianna swore to herself it wasn’t the instant twinge of jealousy at
hearing a woman’s voice coming from the dining room that stopped her
about halfway down the stairs. She wasn’t the least bit curious as to why
there would be a strange woman sharing their breakfast. No, it was
definitely the soreness of her body from her and Cole’s rough lovemaking
session this morning making her halt on a dime.
Yeah, right.
She gripped the railing until her knuckles turned white. There was no
reason to suspect their guest of being anything less than an old friend.
Or maybe someone who worked for Ty. Yes that was it.
Of course the last time Brianna had come down the stairs to a
woman’s voice, she’d come face to face with the devil.
Then she heard it. A high-pitched laugh. Her breath caught and her
eyes watered. It was a laugh she hadn’t heard for more than sixteen
years, and thought she would never hear again. It was a sound that filled
her dreams and birthday wishes more times than she could count. The
one thing she truly remembered from a childhood fraught with nannies
and servants instead of parents.
Could it be? Had Caroline been telling her the truth that day at
Tonio’s?
She took a tentative step down, terrified she would trip and shatter
the illusion of her mother’s laugh. Or that she’d get there too fast and her
hopes would be dashed when she saw someone who was not Lydia Wyatt
at all.
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Somehow she found herself standing before the dining room door,
holding her breath. She didn’t even remember descending the steps or
crossing the foyer.
The door swung open and Brianna jumped.
“Hey, there you are, baby. I was just coming to get you.”
Cole held out a hand to her and she stared at it. Maybe she was
hearing things after all.
“Bri, you’re looking a little pale.” He leaned closer to her but she was
paralyzed, unable to even lift her head for the kiss Cole offered her. “Hey,
I wasn’t too rough this morning, was I?” He smiled at her and grabbed
her face with both hands. The kiss he placed on her mouth was gentle.
“Who’s here, Cole?” she whispered when his lips touched hers.
He straightened and, with his thumb, wiped away a tear falling from
her lashes. “Ty’s been doing a lot of work this week—”
“Brianna?”
Brianna closed her eyes and swallowed. Her chin trembled. Cole
stepped to the side. An angel in the form of Lydia Wyatt stood in front of
her now, surrounded by the sunlight pouring through the opposite
windows.
“Mama?”
“Isn’t this great, squirt?” Scottie wrapped his arms around Brianna
from behind and squeezed her, mindful of her stitches. “Ty found Mom
for us.”
More tears fell as she stared at their mother. How could he sound so
happy? The woman, who was looking at them like she’d never left, had
abandoned him as a tiny baby. Had walked out on her two children,
leaving them with an evil man to fend for themselves. Had left her oldest
child to take the place of her youngest child’s mother.
Brianna nearly choked on all the years of hurt and pain she’d been
through, when all along her mother was safe and alive. Why hadn’t she
fought for them? What kind of mother would do that to her kids?
“How…” She cleared her throat, dislodging the emotion clogging her
windpipe. “Where…”
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“Oh, sweetheart. Oh, God, I’m so sorry.” Lydia moved forward, her
arms outstretched, and enveloped Brianna and Scottie, who was still
attached to her back.
Brianna stood like a stone between them and sought out Cole’s face.
She didn’t find a smile there, but rather a look telling her he understood
what she was feeling. Maybe he did, but she didn’t. Then he moved and
placed a hand on her mother’s back.
“Let’s sit down,” he said.
Lydia let go of her children, sniffed, and wiped the tears off her
cheeks, then nodded at Cole.
“I think that would be a good idea.” She wobbled a bit and Cole shot
a hand out to steady her.
Brianna was glad he was in control because she was still shellshocked. Scottie marched her forward, his arms still surrounding her
until they reached a seat where Cole took over and gently forced her to
sit. He pulled out another chair and placed it between hers and Lydia’s,
forming a triangle for the three of them.
Cole maneuvered Scottie to his chair before stepping into the middle
and reaching for her hands again. Brianna let him take them and pull
her up to stand. With a small nudge, Brianna found herself in front of
her mother. So close their knees touched. He placed his hands on her
waist and guided her backward until her knees buckled and she was
sitting in his lap. She never took her eyes off the elegantly dressed
woman facing her.
Lydia patted her thighs and swallowed. Brianna cocked her head at
the telltale gesture. The same one she and Scottie both had. It made her
seem somehow more real. She was just as nervous and anxious about
this meeting as Brianna was.
“Sweetheart.” Lydia swallowed again, so loud Brianna heard it. “I
spoke with Scottie this morning. He and I both had a good cry.” Her
smile was sad. There were things you could never make up for, Brianna
guessed.
“Andrew had her locked away in an institution, squirt.” Scottie’s voice
was soft beside her.
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A small chunk of ice which had been forming around her heart broke
off. If her blind brother who’d never known his mother could reconcile
with her, then Brianna could put forth every effort to do so herself.
“Why? Why would he do that?” Her throat was dry and tight. That’s
why the croakiness.
Cole brushed the hair from her neck. “Just listen, baby. She’s going
to explain it all. I wanted you and Scott to be together, but he ran into
her when Ty brought her in and you were…well you were otherwise
occupied at the time.”
Brianna’s face flushed. She knew exactly how occupied she’d been.
She glanced at her mother and was shocked to see her trying to hide a
smile.
Another chunk melted.
“Oh, honey. Andrew was demented, truly mad. I guess I just didn’t
see it until it was too late. He was obsessed with having a boy.” Lydia
reached over and threaded her fingers with Scottie’s. Brianna watched
him return her grip and a knot formed in her throat. Her brother was
taking to their mother like she’d never been gone. She was happy for
him. Happy he could come to peace with her so quickly.
“We tried so hard after you to have Scott, but there were
complications.” Her face twisted with a mixture of pain and anger. “He
wasn’t good enough for your father,” she choked out. “His fixation grew
and grew until finally he was forcing me to…” She dislodged her hand
from Scottie’s and blew her nose on a napkin.
“I was suffering from postpartum depression. Something your father
denied with every breath. And maybe it had nothing to do with
postpartum, maybe I was just depressed all around. I don’t know.” She
sniffed again.
“Scott was only six months old, dear God. My baby. He was so small
and had so many problems and that bastard wouldn’t let me see him, or
you. Night after night, day after day, I suffered his touch. I begged and
pleaded, but he was bent and deranged. He kept telling me over and over
how much better Scott was in the hands of his nurses.”
Her body shook and she cried out, burying her face in her hands.
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“I swear to you, I didn’t know there were no nurses. I swear.”
“Mama,” Brianna breathed, feeling her renewed pain, disgusted by
what she was hearing. She slid off Cole’s lap and knelt in front of her
mother. “I’m sorry, Mama. I’m sorry you had to go through all that.” She
grasped her mother’s hands and tugged them off her face.
“No, sweetheart, it’s me that’s sorry. I should have done more,
protected you two somehow. I didn’t know what his plans were, that he
was working on having me committed. And the women. There were so
many, in and out of our home. I did my best to shield you from all of
them.”
“It’s okay, Mama.” The huge weight lifted from Brianna’s shoulders as
she patted her mother on the back. All of the guilt and anger was gone.
Her mother had tried, had done the best she could under the
circumstances. “Me and Scottie, we turned out okay,” she consoled.
“Scottie’s a good man, Mama, and any other man would be proud to call
him their son.”
Lydia burst out again, “Thanks to you, Brianna. You’ve done a
wonderful job raising him. You’re going to be a great mother someday.”