Authors: Kimberly Schwartzmiller
“So, have you two met?”
“Yes.”
We sat down to the best breakfast I had ever had
.
Harley was a master in the kitchen. I ate until I was stuffed full.
“Wow, that was wonderful! You can sure cook!” I said.
“And not just in the kitchen
,
”
m
y aunt said, making me blush.
“I’m going out to the shop and get to work
,
” I said,
suddenly
feeling very
much a third wheel.
“I’ll be out…
later
,
”
s
he grinned.
I walked outside and started toward the shop when I felt a cold
,
wet nose on my hand. I assumed it was
my aunt’s German Sheppard
,
Harry,
but
as
I turned to pet him, I
saw
Duchess. I froze where I stood and slowly scanned the yard. He was standing
a few feet in front of
me
, leaning
against a tree with his arms crossed over his chest. The sight of him still took my breath away.
“Did you really think I wouldn’t find you?”
h
e asked, looking both angry and relieved.
“Not this soon
,”
I said,
tremblin
g.
“Why did you leave?
And
I want the truth
,
”
h
e
demanded, taking a step toward me
.
“I told you why.”
“You’re lying. You told me you’d never lie to me
,
Delaney
.”
“I’m not lying.
Go home
,
Logan.
Go home to your wife.”
“Delaney, I don’t know what this is all about, but whatever it is
,
we can work it out.”
“No
,
we can’t. How did you find me?”
“I have my ways
,
”
h
e grinned
, leaning back against the tree and crossing one leg in front of the other
.
“Who told you where I was?”
K
nowing someone caved
, and I
wanted
to know who
I needed
to yell at
.
“Everyone.”
“What do you mean?”
“I asked your mom, but she
tried to keep her promise to you and
wouldn’t tell me
…
at first. Then I decided to
go to
Molly, but
her mother said
she was at Brian’s house. So, I went there and
they both
told me where you were. Then on the drive over, your Mom called and told me where you were.
A while later I got a call from
your
Dad.
”
“
My Dad?” I asked, shocked. “
I told them all not to…
”
“
He
gave me directions.”
“Wow!
My dad, really?” I said,
completely surprised
that my father would tell Logan where I was, far less give him directions.
“Why is it that everyone knows we belong together, except you?”
My aunt and Harley walked out of the house then, “
Delaney, w
ho’s your friend?”
m
y aunt asked.
“
Hello,
I’m Logan Barnett
,
”
h
e said, reaching out his hand.
“Logan
. H
mm,
I should’ve recognized the shirt
,
”
m
y aunt grinned.
“Excuse me?”
h
e asked, confused.
“How could you possibly leave
…
him? Wow!”
s
he whispered in my ear.
“Logan was just leaving
,
” I said.
“Not without you.”
“That’s not an option. I told you, go home to your wife.”
“Wife?”
m
y aunt
asked
, shocked.
“Delaney, what happened? Please tell me why you’re doing this
.
”
h
e
asked
, taking a step toward me.
I stepped back and said, “Go home! Please!”
I put up my hands as if to hold him back and
will
ed
myself not to cry.
Harley took my
plea
as a sign that I was afraid of Logan and he stepped in front of me. “I think the lady asked you to leave.”
“He’s not going to hurt her
,
Harley
.
H
e loves her
,
”
m
y aunt said, pulling Harley back
by his arm
.
“Delaney, please don’t do this. Please come home.”
“I
am home.
Just go!”
“I told you, I’m not leaving without you. You love me, I know you do.”
I took a deep breath and spat,
“You really think you’re that charming and irresistible? I don’t want to hurt you Logan
, but I’m not in love with you…
not anymore
,
” I lied, cringing inside as I forced each word from my lips.
He stood there watching me, waiting for me to falter or show some sign, any sign that I didn’t mean what I said. I stared him down,
willing
him to believe it.
I knew what I was doing to him
. H
e’d had years of rejection from his father, he lost his mother and now I was killing him. But I knew I had to do it. I knew we could never be happy together if he lost the only links he had to his mother. It would
eventually
drive us apart
,
anyway
.
He walked to his car, took one more look at me and opened his door.
“Duchess
,
go home
,
” I
ordered
, reminding him that he had to take her with him.
“She’s yours
. S
he’s not the same without you. She doesn’t want me anymore
,
either
,
”
h
e
got into his car and
drove off then, out of my life. The pain
I saw in his eyes
put me over the edge and I passed out. I woke up sometime later in the hospital, crying for Logan.
“Honey, I don’t understand. Why would you send him
away when you so desperately love him?”
I told my aunt everything, right down to that horrible visit with Logan’s dad. I made her swear that she would never say anything to anyone.
“I think you’re underestimating him. I don’t think he cares about anything but you.”
“I know
. H
e’d give it all up
;
lose everything for me and then what? How could I live with that? It would end up killing us anyway. Maybe in two years when he’s free, he might forgive me.”
“You are one stubborn child!”
m
y aunt said,
obviously
irritated
with me
.
“I’m not a child.”
“You’re acting like one. Do you have any idea how many people search their whole lives looking for that special person?
A
nd you’re throwing it away.”
“I have to let him go. This isn’t fair to him. He’ll lose everything, and for what?
For m
e and a baby that’s not his
?”
Thankfully,
Dr. Grey came in to the room
then
and
saved me from further arguments with my aunt. She
said I was fine to go home. I made an appointment to see her at her office the next day for a prenatal visit.
“Can we just go home now?” I
asked
.
“Fine.”
Harley pulled the car around and helped me in
. He was
eyeing m
e
warily, as if I was going to pass out again at any moment. “I’m fine. I’m sorry I scared you both.”
The next f
ew weeks passed
by
very slowly. I did what I was supposed to, ate when I was supposed to,
and
went to the doctor when I was supposed to
,
but I was
just going through the motions. I worked, ate and
occasionally
slept, nothing more.
My nightmare had returned in full force
. I
t
was relentless and I didn’t have Logan to make it go away.
I was exhausted, but I couldn’t stop.
My mother called on a daily basis
,
begging me to come home.
“I can’t
,
Mom. I have responsibilities here. I’m working. I need the money, and Aunt Vickie needs the help. Aunt Vickie said I can stay, even after the baby. I’m sorry to hurt you, but I have to have this clean start.”
“Can I come when you have the baby?”
s
he asked,
sounding
hurt. I seemed to always hurt the ones I loved.
“You better. Your granddaughter and I need you.”
“I love you
,
hone
y. Have you heard from…
him?” s
he asked, warily
, knowing I was still angry at everyone for telling him where I was
.
“No.
I have to go
now
,
M
om.”
I was
sitting in my doctors
’
office for my prenatal appointment
. U
p to that moment,
the reality that I was fast approaching delivery hadn’t hit home.
I obviously knew I was pregnant and that I had to prepare for the baby, but it wasn’t until my doctor informed me that I would be seeing her weekly from then on, did the realization hit me. I was having a baby, and as wonderful and caring as my aunt and mother
both
were, I
felt completely
alone.
I wanted the one man I couldn’t have and
that thought was torturing me…
every second.
Dr. Grey asked me to lie back and put my feet into the stirrups and I started to panic. “No. I don’t want to. I don’t want to do this.”
“It’s only going to take a minute
,
Delaney
.
I promise I’ll be gentle.”
“No, I mean
I don’t want to have a baby. Not alone.”
“I’ll be there, I promise
,
”
s
he said, misunderstanding my sudden fear.
“But he won’t! I need him.”
“Who?”
“Logan, I need him. I can’t do this alone
,
”
I
cried for the first time since he drove away.
I hadn’t let myself cry for fear that I would give in.
I was sobbing uncontrollably
now
, which concerned my doctor to the point of calling my aunt into the room
.
“I don’t know, she just keeps crying and calling for a Logan
,
”
m
y doctor said, sounding concerned.
“She’s a stubborn girl. Thank you, I’ll take it from here. When do you want to see her again?”
“Well, I didn’t get to examine her, so give it a few days and then have her come see me. Please call me if this continues or
she needs
anything. There’s obviously something wrong
, but
I’m certain it’s not
physical
.”
“
S
he’s heartbroken.”