Love in Between (22 page)

Read Love in Between Online

Authors: Sandi Lynn

BOOK: Love in Between
9.01Mb size Format: txt, pdf, ePub

“Yes, it does,” the waitress replied.

“No melon ball for her. She’ll have a glass of red wine.”

I looked at him, cocked my head, and then looked up at the waitress. “Just bring the bottle, please,” I said as I sighed.

I looked across the table at my mother as our eyes met and she took that opportunity to begin her sad attempts at changing my mind about her. “I miss you, Lily. You have no idea how hard this has been for me since you left.”

I felt the fire starting to rev up in my body. “This has been hard on
you
?” I asked as I raised my voice, and Luke grabbed my hand. I took in a deep breath because I wasn’t going to embarrass myself or him. I made a promise to him, and I was going to keep that promise. Just as I was getting ready to speak, the waitress set the glass and bottle of wine down on the table. Luke grabbed the bottle, pouring some into my glass. I took a sip and asked my mother the question that I’ve wanted the answer to, “Ok, mother.
Why
? Why didn’t you tell me about Brynn and Hunter?”

She looked down at her glass that held her gin and tonic. “They both promised me they’d end it, and I thought that they had. You already had trust issues with men, and I didn’t want to hurt you.”

“Once a cheater, always a cheater. You of all people should know that!” I spat.

I could see the tears beginning to form in her eyes. Luke looked over at me. “Lily,” he said.

“What? It’s the truth. Dad promised you that he wouldn’t see other women, but he did anyway, and he did it until the day he died. I remember walking past your bedroom almost every night and hearing you cry yourself to sleep. How could you live like that? How could you want that life for me,
your own daughter
?”

Mary took in a sharp breath. “You put up with certain things when someone is your life and consumes you. I know Hunter loved you, and that’s why I didn’t tell you. You deserved to have a good man love you after what your father put you through.”

As I couldn’t comprehend where she was coming from, I blankly stared at her. “I have a question for you mother, and I want you to be honest with me… Are you on drugs?”

“Lillian Grace Gilmore! How
dare
you speak to me like that!” she spat in a loud enough voice that managed to turn a couple of heads.

“Lillian?” Luke smiled as he asked.

“I was named after my grandmother. Be warned that you are
never
to call me that!” I said sternly as I held up a finger to him.

The waitress walked over with our food and sat our plates down in front of us as I got ready to spit fire back at my mother.

“Brynn misses you; she’s torn up over everything that has happened,” she said calmly.

I finished the last of my wine, grabbed the bottle, and poured more into my glass. “
She’s
broken up? What about
me
? Don’t you even care how this has affected me? Why is everything about you and Brynn? What about
my feelings
and what happened to
me
? Jesus Christ, Mother, sometimes I think we aren’t even cut from the same cloth.”

She looked at me, and a single tear fell from her eye as she quietly spoke, “We aren’t.”

In that instant, every part of me froze. My pulse starting racing, and I felt my throat constricting.

“What the hell, Mary!” Luke said as he looked at her.

As I glanced at Luke, I got up from my seat. “I need to get out of here,” I said as I grabbed my purse and ran out of the restaurant.

I had only made it to the parking lot when I needed to stop to try and catch my breath. My legs felt like lead, and they didn’t want to move anymore. My stomach was tied in knots, and I wanted to vomit. Luke came up behind me, placing his arms around me, but I broke away from him.

“Don’t, because if you do, I’ll lose it, Luke, and I can’t lose it!” I started raising my voice.

Suddenly, I heard my mother’s voice in the distance. “She was only seventeen years old and a baby herself.”

As I started to take a few steps forward, I stopped and turned around. With sarcasm I responded, “Let me guess…you swooped in and saved the day!”—raising my voice—“Or better yet, her life!

“The two of you aren’t going to do this in the middle of the parking lot,” Luke snapped. “Get in the Jeep, and we’ll go back to the apartment where you two can talk about this.”

As much as I hated her at this moment, I needed to hear everything she had to say. I couldn’t spend the rest of my life wondering about the truth Mary had kept hidden all these years. As hard and painful as it was going to be, I needed some answers.

“Luke’s right. Let’s go back to my apartment; I want to hear about what a lie my life has been.”

The three of us climbed into the Jeep, and Luke drove us back to my apartment.

29

 

We walked into my apartment, and I immediately took out a bottle of wine. As I was taking a glass from the cupboard, my mother looked at me and said, “You seem to drink a lot. Do you have a drinking problem?”

I gasped as I set the glass on the counter. “Considering everything I’ve been through in my life, I should have one.”

She shook her head and sat down at the table. Luke sat down across from her, and I stayed at the kitchen counter.

“So, go ahead and tell me how my whole life’s been a lie,” I said.

She cleared her throat as she began to speak. “I had some problems, and the doctors told me that I would never be able to conceive a child. You have no idea how much that devastated me, because the only thing I wanted was a child with Johnny. I started drinking a lot, I stayed in bed all day, and I isolated myself from the world. One night, Johnny came home with this seventeen- year-old girl, Allison. He told me she was pregnant with his child, and that she’d agreed to give us the baby. Her mother was a prostitute and a drug addict, and her father had run off after she was born. She could barely take care of herself, let alone a child. So, Johnny paid for her medical care and after you were born, he gave her money to start a new life.”

Her eyes filled with tears as she continued. “I know you’re probably to going ask me why I stayed after that. It was because of you, Lily. I may not have given birth to you, but you were
my
baby,
my
daughter, and you were a part of Johnny, which made you even more special.”

I gulped before throwing back my glass of wine. I closed my eyes and Luke got up from the table and walked over to me.

“Lily, are you alright?” he asked as he put his hand on top of mine.

“I raised you, Lily. You’re
my
daughter, and you cannot say otherwise!
I
loved you and nurtured you.
I
took care of you when you were sick, and
I
was there for you when you cried, while your father was out playing his shows and having sex with any woman that looked his way.”

Luke tightened the grip on my hand. “Mary, I think Lily’s heard enough.”

As I removed my hand from his, I looked at him. “It’s ok, Luke. Let’s go sit down.”

I walked over to the table and sat across from my mother as I actually had a moment where I felt incredibly sorry for her. “Mom, please just tell me why you were going to let me marry Hunter if you knew about him and Brynn. All I want is an honest answer.”

Mary looked at me with pursed lips as she tilted her head. I could see the pain in her eyes as she spoke to me. “You seemed happy with Hunter, and I couldn’t ruin that for you. All I wanted was for you to be happy. I know I was wrong, and I should have told you when I first found out,” she said as she shook her head.

“When
did
you find out?” I asked.

“Does it really matter at this point, Lily?”

“Yes, Mother, it does. It matters to me.”

She took in a deep breath before spilling the words I didn’t want to hear. “I found out the day we went shopping for your wedding dress.”

My stomach instantly felt sick as I put my shaking hand over my mouth and my eyes swelled with tears. “But, Brynn was with us that day and she was trying on maid of honor dresses. How did you find out?”

“I received a text message from Mrs. Kendall with a picture of Hunter and Brynn going into a hotel room together. She said she saw them, and she thought I should know. Why do you think I broke down and cried when you came out in your dress? Part of it was because you were so beautiful, and I couldn’t believe you were getting married, and the other part was because I knew it would destroy you, and I couldn’t let that happen. So, one day, not too long after that, I confronted the two of them and warned them that they were to end it immediately.”

Luke walked over to me and clasped my shoulders with his hands, rubbing them gently. I took in a deep breath, and I buried my face in my hands. As I thought of something, I lifted my head and looked at my mother.

“If you couldn’t get pregnant, then how did you with Brynn?”

She looked at me and smiled lightly. “Brynn was a complete surprise. The doctors couldn’t explain it either; they just said she was a gift from God.”

“Yeah, a real gift,” I mumbled as Luke kissed me on the head.

Mary reached over, put her hand on mine, and I instantly froze. “Lily, what your sister did was wrong, and please don’t think that I’m defending her, but you also need to remember that you’re supposed to love your children unconditionally.”

As I slid my hand out from under hers, I got up from the chair and walked over to the window. There was a part of me that understood where she was coming from and why she didn’t tell me. As I turned around and looked at my mother, I saw a weak woman who was scared and alone. I saw a forgiving woman who took in someone else’s child, as her own, because she so desperately wanted a baby with the man she loved. I walked over, sat down in the chair, and grabbed her hand.

“Our relationship is going to need a lot of work. It’s going to take time to get back to where we were before all of this happened. I just can’t instantly forgive you and pretend it never happened; I need time to process everything you’ve told me.”

She tilted her head and gave me a small smile. “At least it’s a start. I want our relationship back, Lily.”

“We’ll get there eventually, but you’re going to have to give me space, and as for Brynn, don’t expect miracles, because I don’t think I’ll ever be able to forgive her.”

As Mary and I got up from our chairs, she hugged me. “I’m going to go now and give you the space you want, but please keep in touch. You’re a very lucky woman to have such a wonderful man in your life. Even though I don’t know him very well, I can tell he’s a great man; and he’s very sexy too.” She winked.

As I smiled at her and walked her to the door, she turned to Luke. “I’m counting on you to take care of my daughter.”

“Don’t worry, Mary, I’ll take excellent care of your daughter.” Luke grinned as he winked at me.

Shutting the door behind her, Luke walked over and pulled me to him. “I’m so proud of you. It took a lot of strength to try and mend things with her; that’s one of the qualities I love about you, Lily.”

“Oh yeah?” I smiled as I nipped at his bottom lip. “Tell me what other qualities you love about me.”

His hands began to travel up and down my sides as he softly kissed my lips. “I love how soft your skin is,” he whispered as his lips traveled to my neck. “I love how perfect your ass is,” he said as he squeezed it with both hands. “I love how beautiful and firm your tits are.” He smiled as he pulled the strap to my sundress down and exposed one breast, taking it in his mouth and lightly sucking my nipple. “But most of all, I love how wet you get when I touch you,” he whispered as his finger dipped into me.

I moaned as I ran my fingers through his hair, threw my head back, and brought one leg up to his waist so his finger would deepen inside me. My body instantly knew pleasure when he touched me. Hell, it knew pleasure just by the way he looked at me. As he removed his finger, he looked at me and smiled. “Come on, babe, let’s take it to the bedroom this time,” he said as he picked me up, carried me, and gently laid me down on the bed.

30

Luke

As Lily and I were snuggled against each other in bed, I heard my phone beep. I reached over, grabbed it, and read a text message from Maddie.

“Adam just called and talked to Charley. He said that he’s sorry and something came up, so he won’t be able to come visit her. She’s devastated and won’t stop crying.”

I closed my eyes, and Lily asked what was wrong. I showed her the message from Maddie, and she instantly felt bad for Charley. I was relieved because I didn’t want him anywhere near her, but I felt sorry for Charley. I kissed Lily on the forehead and sent a message back to Maddie.

“Typical douchebag, Adam. I’ll be up there in a second.”

I sighed as I climbed out of bed and looked at the clock, which read 6:00 p.m. Lily and I got dressed and headed upstairs to Maddie’s apartment. As I opened the door, Maddie walked over and told us Charley was in her room. I could hear Charley crying down the hallway. As Lily and I stepped into her room, we saw Charley lying face down and crying into her pillow.

“Hey, peanut,” I said as I rubbed her back.

“Go away, Uncle Luke; I don’t want to talk to anyone,” she sobbed.

“Your mom told me about your dad, and I think it’s pretty crappy what he did, but he’ll come see you soon.”

“You don’t know anything!” Charley snapped at me.

Lily walked over to the bed and motioned for me to move down. “Let me try,” she whispered.

As she sat down on the bed, she began to tell Charley about her father.

“I know what it’s like to be disappointed by your dad, Charley. My dad disappointed me almost my whole life.”

Charley turned her head, looked at her, and sniffled. “Really?”

“Yeah, really,” Lily answered her in a soft, sweet voice.

“But he promised, Lily. He promised me that he would come see me,” she said with a pout.

Other books

GirlMostLikelyTo by Barbara Elsborg
The Monster Variations by Daniel Kraus
Carpe Corpus by Rachel Caine
The Gossip File by Anna Staniszewski
Blood in Grandpont by Peter Tickler
Once Tempted by Elizabeth Boyle
At the Brink by Anna Del Mar