Love In Between

As I took in a deep breath, I sat down. I was angry that he would put a drug addict before his daughter, and I wanted to kill him.

 

“I understand you being angry, Luke; trust me, I do. After waking up in that hospital and realizing that I had almost died, the only two people I could think about were Maddie and Charley, and how I was given a second chance.”

 

“Wow,” Lily said.

 

I looked at her and rolled my eyes as she smacked me on the arm. “Stop it!” she spat.

 

“You’re full of shit, Adam, and I don’t believe one word of what you’re saying. You’ve done way too much damage, and you left a trail of tears and scars with Maddie and Charley, and I will not let you walk back into their normal lives and fuck everything up!”

 

Suddenly, I heard a small voice from across the bar. “Daddy?” Charley said as she stood a few feet away from Adam.

 

“There’s my baby girl.” He smiled as he got out of his chair and held his arms out to her.

 

Charley ran to him and threw her arms around him as he picked her up and swung her around.

 

“Let me look at you,” he said as he put her down. “You’re beautiful, and you’re so grown up,” he said as he hugged her.

 

“Daddy, what are you doing here?” she asked.

 

“I came to see you and Mommy.”

 

I looked over at Maddie as she took in the moment between her daughter and her daughter’s father. I shook my head because I knew by the look on her face that she believed him, and she was going to let him back into their lives.

 

“Can I talk to you for a minute, Maddie?” I asked as I took a hold of her arm and led her to the back room.

 

“I know what you’re going to say, Luke, but there’s a part of me that believes him.”

 

“Damn it, Maddie! I knew this was going to happen.”

 

Maddie pointed her finger in my face. “Listen to me. I owe it to Charley to give her father a chance.”

 

“You can’t relate, Luke, because you grew up with a mother and father who loved each other and were there for you and Maddie,” Lily said as she walked up behind me. “Let’s go out to dinner tonight and have some general conversation; maybe you’ll be able to see things differently.”

 

“That’s a great idea, Lily.” Maddie smiled.

 

“What do you say, Luke?” Lily asked me as she wrapped her arms around my waist.

 

“Whatever. I have to go. I have work to do,” I said as I stormed off and went to my office.

 

 

 

 

 

38

 

––––––––

 

Lily

 

––––––––

 

I could see the anger in his eyes as he stormed off into his office. Maddie looked over at me with tears in her eyes.

 

“He’s so angry, and he has so much hatred for Adam that I don’t think he’ll ever accept him.”

 

As I gave her a hug, I told her that I would talk to him. We walked back to the table where Adam was talking to Charley. Maddie excused herself as she pulled out her phone to make a phone call. When she came back to the table, she told Charley to get her things ready, because Mrs. Clements was coming to pick her up, take her to dance class, and then home with her so she could play with Allie for a while. Charley whined, and she said that she didn’t want to go.

 

“You have to go to dance class if you’re going to dance for me,” Adam said to her.

 

“But I want to stay with you,” she whined.

 

“I want you to stay too, but dance class is a little more important. So, I’ll tell you what, you go to dance class, and tomorrow, when you get home from school, I’ll take you and your mom out somewhere really fun.”

 

Charley’s eyes lit up as she looked over at Maddie. “Can we, Mom?”

 

Maddie smiled and patted her head. “Yeah, that sounds great,” she said as she looked at Adam.

 

Charley gave Adam a hug and a kiss goodbye as Maddie took her outside to wait for Mrs. Clements. I looked Adam over as he watched Maddie and Charley walk out of the bar. As much as I hated to admit it, he was hot. He stood over six feet tall with a nice build, and he wore his light brown hair short. I saw a lot of him in Charley, especially in their bluish-green eyes.

 

Adam turned and looked at me. “Regardless of what everyone tells you, I love that little girl more than anything in this world, and I came back here to make things right with her.”

 

“Listen, Adam, I don’t know you, and I’m not judging you. But, you have a track record and a history. I came from a father that was somewhat like you, and he fucked me up, and now I’m in therapy because of him. So, I just want to let you know that I love that little girl too, and I won’t stand by and let you ruin her if you decide to go back to your old life.”

 

Luke came walking up behind me just as I finished my sentence. “Are you ready to go?” he asked me.

 

“Yes, I am. Adam, we’ll see you later for dinner. Maddie will fill you in on the details.”

 

He looked down and nodded his head. “Thanks, Lily, Luke; I’ll see you both later.”

 

Luke just shot him a look and put his arm around me as we walked out of the bar. “I heard what you said to him,” he said.

 

“Ok, and?”

 

“Nothing, I just thought you were pretty bad ass.” He smiled as he brushed his lips against mine.

 

As I climbed into the Explorer, Luke got on his bike, and we headed home.

 

***

 

“You better be nice at dinner,” I said to Luke as he was in the shower, and I was touching up my makeup.

 

“I can’t make any promises when it comes to that douchebag.”

 

“Luke, I swear, I’ll be so mad at you if you don’t let him talk and explain everything.”

 

“What’s to explain, Lily? He’s a drunk, a drug addict, and a thief. He’ll always be those things to me.”

 

“Wow, I never took you for the grudge type.”

 

“Only with him, babe.”

 

I took the towel that Luke had waiting for him off the counter, and I hid the one that was on the towel rack. As he turned off the shower, I stepped out of the bathroom. “What the hell,” I heard him say as he opened the shower curtain.

 

“Lily, where’s the towel that I had sitting on the counter?”

 

As Luke stood there, dripping wet, I stopped in the doorway of the bathroom and held up the towel.

 

“Do you mean this one?”

 

SANDI LYNN's books