“Max, honey,” Molly said. “What is it?”
“Chloe’s being impossible. She doesn’t want to take care of him, but she doesn’t want me doing it either.”
“What do you mean she doesn’t want to take care of him?” Hannah asked.
“She doesn’t show any interest. She says she’s in pain and she’s tired.” He ran his fingers through his hair. “But everything I do for him is wrong. I had to get out of there for a minute. Now I’m thinking I shouldn’t have left. What if she ignores him the whole time I’m gone? And how will I leave them to go to work not knowing if she’s going to take care of him or not?”
“Don’t worry about work,” Colton said. “Not now. That’s the last thing you need to think about.”
Charley, who was sitting next to Max, put her arm around him. “She’s probably freaking out, but she’ll get it together. What choice does she have?”
Max drew in a long deep breath, seeming to summon the fortitude he needed for the situation. “I should get back to the hospital. They’re letting her stay for one more night because she’s in such bad pain.”
“Do you want to take dinner back to her?” Molly asked. “I could have it ready in a minute.”
“Sure, thanks, Mom.”
“We’ll be here in Burlington for as long as you need us, son,” Lincoln said. “You’re not alone in this.”
“Thanks,” Max said, his jaw tight with emotion. “I appreciate you guys moving the holiday over here on my account. Sorry I can’t stay longer.” He looked over to Will and Hannah. “Hope you have fun on the trip and at the wedding.”
“We will,” Hannah said, “but we’ll be checking on you, too.”
Max nodded, then accepted the bag that Molly handed him and a hug from her. “It’s all going to work out fine. I promise.”
“I sure hope so.”
“We’ll be over to check on you in the morning, and I’ll borrow a phone to check in with you later.”
“Okay.”
After he left, the gathering was considerably more subdued.
“I hate that he’s so torn up when this should be the happiest time in his life,” Will said.
“You speak for all of us,” Colton said. “It sucks. What is it she wants from him anyway? He’s been right by her side through it all.”
“She probably doesn’t know what she wants,” Molly said. “In addition to the fact that she’s twenty-one, she’s full of hormones and her family has turned its back on her. I can’t imagine what she must be going through. What’s important is that Max is doing the right thing by her, even if she can’t see it at the moment.”
“Mom’s right,” Lincoln said. “As long as he’s doing all he can to support her and the baby, his conscience can be clear. And we’ll be here for at least a week to make sure they have everything they need.”
Ella helped clear the table and pack up the leftovers before she went into her room to grab her stuff. To Charley, she said, “I’m going to head back to Butler now. Do you want to come or hang here for a while?”
“I’ll go back later with Will and Cam. Good luck with everything tonight. I hope the surprise is a huge hit and that you have a great trip.”
Ella hugged her sister. “Thanks for the support and for covering for me at work.” After saying her good-byes to everyone else, Ella headed off to Butler, pressing a little harder than usual on the accelerator because she was so eager to be with Gavin.
CHAPTER 22
God puts rainbows in the clouds so that each
of us—in the dreariest and most dreaded moments—can see a possibility of hope.
—Maya Angelou