by Belle Aurora
A.J. spoke through the tears. “I want Daddy.”
I closed my eyes, swallowing through the hurt his pained statement caused. “You can’t have Daddy. You have me. I’m your mom, and what I say goes.”
He struggled in my hold, his breath hitching as he cried. “I don’t want you. I want Daddy.”
Fuck.
I burst into tears. “You don’t need him. You have me.”
I didn’t see the blow coming, and it shocked me when it landed.
A short gasp escaped me as my cheek throbbed.
A.J. gritted his teeth, growling in fury, lifted his small hands up over his head, and he brought them down over my face again, as he shrieked, “I don’t want you. You’re stupid!”
Never had I felt the hurt I felt then. Everything Twitch had ever done to me faded to nothing at the act of being struck by my own child.
I wanted to die.
Molly came into the room just as A.J. hit me again. “You’re stupid!” She rushed forward as he smacked me again, screeching, “You’re stupid!”
As Molly reached A.J., he fell into her, sobbing, as I fell backward on my bottom, weeping silently.
Scrambling out of there, I made it into my room, shutting the door behind me before I covered my mouth with my hands and let out a low, keening cry. I slid down the door and sat there a while, wondering how on earth we had gotten here, to this, our lowest point.
Hours later, I sat in bed with the light on, reading the words on the page of the novel but not really taking anything in. From the corner of my eye, I saw him move.
Removing my reading glasses, I put down the novel to look at the little boy peeking in from behind the doorframe.
I spoke quietly. “Honey?”
That was all it took.
He ran into the room, and the second he threw himself at me, wrapping his gangly arms around me almost too tightly, I closed my eyes and held him to me, stroking his hair. A long while passed before he spoke, and when he did, I couldn’t contain myself.
His voice was soft, comforting. “You’re not a stupid, Mummy. You’re a smart mummy.”
Oh, lord, did I cry.
“I’m sorry, Mummy.” My son pulled back and used the same hand that struck me to wipe away my tears, and he consoled me as he fought his own sadness. “I love you.”
“I love you more, baby,” I told him through a sniffle.
A.J. slept with me that night, and as I held him close, breathing in his sweet apple-scented hair, I knew something had to be done.
Yes. Something was very wrong in our normally harmonious home.
And his name was Twitch.
Chapter Fourteen
Twitch
I kept my eyes on the house across the street. I hadn’t seen my son in days. Lexi wasn’t exactly handling my presence at the time being, so I stayed away. Since my return, she changed some, and I hated seeing her like this. No longer the fun, loving mother I’d come to watch from afar, she was now an anxious mess, her face strained, her eyes bleak, and knowing I was the cause was fucking with me.
So I held back, continuing my watch, keeping a distance. I didn’t know how long I would manage that, but I would hold off for as long as I could. My palms were sweating. I hated feeling out of control, always had, and everything that was happening right now was out of my control.
Angst coursed through me at the thought of being kept from my son.
How long would this go on?
For a solid week, I checked Lexi’s window at night, and when I found it locked, I left with a nothing but a sigh. All I wanted to do was talk to her, be close to her, and it was killing me to not force myself into her life, as I really wanted to. I could’ve snuck in if I really put my mind to it. I could’ve broken the latch, leaving her room forever open to me, but I needed her to want me. To show me she wanted me.
Yesterday morning, in the silence of my home, I heard Happy talking to his woman. He spoke to her a long while, apologizing profusely, taking responsibility for what he’d done, and after what seemed like hours, he walked out of my guest room with his bag.
I peered at him before turning back to stare out the open window. “Goin’?”
“Yeah,” he muttered, standing in the open doorway. “Talked to Nikki. She wants me home.”
“And Dave?” I knew how much he loved that dude.
Happy sighed, reaching up to rub at his bald head. “He might pop me in the mouth, but I don’t care. I’ll let it slide. Isn’t anything I don’t deserve anyways.”
Before we got into this mess, we knew there would be consequences. The price was small for what had been gained though. I’d do it all over again. I wondered if Happy would do the same.
Happy approached and I turned, holding my arm out to him. He gripped my forearm before we brought it in, slapping each other on the back. He didn’t say a word. All I managed was, “Owe ya.”
I didn’t need to say it. It was a given. But Happy had put up with me for the past five years, keeping me updated, sending me photos of my son, my woman, being my eyes and ears when I was a world away. He dealt with my temper, my rage, my depression, and he did it without complaint.
Yeah.
I owed him.
When he left, I continued to stare out the window, thinking about my son and how much I wanted him with me.
***
Lexi
The week went slowly, torturously so. I had that time to think about my reaction to Twitch wanting to spend time with our son. My mind wandered to places it shouldn’t have. I was still so understandably hurt, but as I sat back and looked at this situation in its entirety, I came to realize that by keeping Twitch from A.J., I wasn’t just hurting Twitch. I was hurting my son.
Which was why I was swallowing my pride and walking across the street.
Before I even reached the house, the front door opened and Twitch stepped outside, his brown eyes watchful, likely waiting for another attack, and he was right to expect it. I bit the inside of my cheek to stop myself from verbally lunging at him.
Dressed in navy fitted jeans, a tight black long-sleeved tee, and scuffed white Adidas originals, he ran a hand through his too-long hair. With the scruff on his jawline, he looked like a wet dream. No. That was too tame a statement. He looked like a supercharged wet dream. A wet dream on Ritalin.
Jesus.
His shoulders lifted slightly as he moved to put his hands into his jean pockets and when he spoke, his rough voice washed over me. “Hey, angel.”
Two words. That was all it took for my nipples to bead.
God. I was pathetic.
Averting his intense gaze, I uttered softly, “Can I come in? I need to talk to you.”
Without hesitation, he drawled, “Always welcome here.”
My heart ached in a way that made me want to cry. I wouldn’t. But I wanted to.
I followed him inside and was surprised to find how homey it felt. The front door opened into a widely spread area, and from my place, I saw the clean kitchen and dining area as well as a small sofa and big screen television. My nosey ass peered down the hall toward the bedrooms, but I quickly inhaled, then turned away.
Twitch, never one to miss a thing, uttered, “Want the tour?” I went to shake my head, but he added, “It ain’t much. I mean, it’s not the mansion at Darling Point, but—” His lip twitched. “—it’s a place to rest my weary head. Besides...” He absently scratched at the scuff at his throat. “I’m tryin’ to lay low.”
The mansion at Darling Point. Oh, the memories. I spent most of my nights there. It was the place I got pregnant. The same place I almost died after a drug-fueled night. That mansion was my home as much as it was his. I missed it sometimes. I would occasionally drive down there just to get lost in my head a while.
Keeping my distance, I nodded slowly, then lightly sighed. “Sure.”
I would be lying if I said I wasn’t curious.
As he walked me through the house, I kept two steps behind, needing that s
pace between us. He threw open the door to the bathroom, switching on the light. “Bathroom.” Then the door next to it. “Laundry.” Down the hall, he opened a room with a double bed. “Guest room.” The room beside it was open. It had a single bed with Paw Patrol sheets, a bookcase with children’s books, and a toy box. Before he said it, I knew what this was. “A.J.’s room.”
My concern reached a fever pitch and I spun on him, asking, “What are you doing, Twitch? Why are you here?” And finally, “What do you want from us?”
But the beautiful brooding man threw his thumb back behind him, and when he spoke, he did it low, full of insinuation. “Wanna see my room?”
Swallowing hard, I shook my head and hated the way I flushed. “I want you to answer my questions.”
He took in a deep breath before releasing it though his nose. “Not big on demands, baby. You know that.”
My stomach flip-flopped. “Stop calling me baby.”
Leaning against the doorframe, those full lips pursed and his eyes crinkled in the corners. He took his time roaming my body, and when he said the single word, I knew I’d made a huge mistake in coming here. “Never.”
Say what you came to say and leave, Alexa.
“A.J.’s miserable,” I told him and was fascinated over the way he straightened and gave me his undivided attention. “So I need to know what your plans are.”
Twitch’s concern stayed at the forefront, but he licked his lips and murmured, “My plan is to be a father to my son.” He added carefully, “If his mom will let me.”
Okay. “He’s not a toy, Twitch.” His eyes narrowed, but I went on. “He’s not something you can play with and put back when you get sick of him. He’s a little boy, an impressionable little boy who, for whatever reason, loves you.” At that statement, Twitch’s body relaxed a little. “So, what’s happening? Are you staying or leaving?” It took everything I had to be brave enough to say what I did. “Because even though it makes me unhappy to see you, I’ll deal with it if that’s what he needs.” My voice quieted. “But you can’t leave. Not like you left me.” Because I didn’t think A.J. would survive it.
No hesitation. “I’m not leavin’.”
A light scoff left me. “Forgive me for having zero confidence in you.” My mouth pulled down in a grim line. “There was once a time when you told me you’d do anything for me, and look how that turned out.”
His eyes bore into me, laser beams, discomfiting. “How do you know I didn’t?” Before I had a chance to think on that, he said, “I’m not going anywhere. I’m back for good. And—” He hesitated. “—I want to be a good dad.” He dodged my hard gaze, appearing slightly awkward when he added, “So maybe you can help me out there.”
He seemed sincere. Why did that bother me so much?
My heart beat increased in pace. This was it. No going back now. “You can start by picking him up from school today.”
Twitch’s head snapped up, his eyes questioning as if he thought this was a joke.
It was a fucking joke. I was a joke. As if I was allowing this.
It wasn’t a decision made lightly. Unfortunately, I knew this man, so I would give him an inch before he ripped a mile from me, leaving a path of destruction around everyone I loved.
When I managed to find the courage to peer up into his eyes, his brows lowered, but he uttered, “Yeah, sure.” When he went on, he did it guardedly. “Am I bringing him here, or...?”
“No, bring him home.” To me. “If you want to hang out with your son, you can do it there.” Under my watchful eye.
The words unspoken hung in the air.
I don’t trust you.
But Twitch’s lip lifted in the corner. “Okay. He’s out by three, right?”
“Yeah. You remember where it is?”
He gave me a singular nod. “I do.” After a moment, he said, “When are we gonna talk? Really talk?”
I was a coward, so I checked my watch. “Another time. I have to go.”
“Yeah.” His lips thinned. “Yoga.”
What did he just say?
My brows rose slowly. My mouth gaped. “You’ve been following me?”
He let out a choked laugh and shook his head as if I were hilarious. “Baby,” was all he said, as if asking, “Do you even know me?”
I inwardly sighed.
Of course he’d been following me.
This was Twitch we were talking about. He probably knew my weekly schedule by heart. Shit. He probably knew what time I showered every night.
With a long sigh, I shook my head, and uttered, “Yep. I am not even going there today,” and was rewarded with the most beautiful crooked smile known to man. And that smile struck me in such a way that I knew I needed to get out of there and do it quickly.
Twitch saw me out, and as I walked away, he called to me. When I twisted to face him, his jaw was tight when he said, “The yoga dude, your teacher or whatever the fuck he is.”
My brow knitted. “What about him?”
“You tell him to keep his paws to himself—” He stood tall, eyes darkening a notch. “—or I’ll break ‘em clean off.”
My insides blazed hotter than the sun.
Ugh.
The door closed before I could even react, and I should not have felt the way I was feeling at that moment.
Jesus Christ.
No.
Definitely not.
When I walked through the front door, I heard him. “Can you, I don’t know, fuck off?”
My brow lowered as I slowed my walk. That was when I heard Molly’s sweet voice. “No, thanks.”
Twitch sighed loudly, and when I made it through the hall entrance, he looked over at me completely flustered, his brows furrowed in annoyance. “Angel, tell her she can leave me alone with my son.”
I looked between Molly and Twitch, then looked over at A.J., who sat oblivious on the sofa, eating his after-school snack. I shook my head slowly. “Molly goes where A.J. goes.”
He blinked at me, irritated beyond belief, and when Molly shot him a wide smile of victory, he stepped toward me. “Jesus, Lex. I’m not gonna fuckin’ steal him away.”
“Aren’t you?”
When he gave me a look of absolute disgust, I almost felt ashamed of myself.
Almost.
I watched his throat bob as he swallowed through the anger. When he spoke, it was little over a whisper. “I would never take him from you.” His lips thinned and his brow lowered dangerously at the thought. “Not ever.”
Good to know, not that I’m dumb enough to trust you.
Before we got into an argument, I slid my bag off my shoulder and onto the floor. “Are you staying for dinner?”
“I don’t know.” He still sounded injured at my accusation. “What’s on the menu?”
“Eggplant Parmesan.”
He made a face of pure rapture. “Fuck, yeah, I’m staying.”
I shook my head, curbing my smile at his oddly familiar reaction. He loved Italian food, and when I cooked for him, he loved my Italian food. As he followed me into the kitchen, I uttered quietly, “You need to stop swearing around him.”
Twitch scoffed. “He’s heard it all before. He knows not to say that shit.” I made a sound low in my throat, and he called out, “A.J., tell Mommy what Daddy told you about swearing.”
From the other room, A.J. spoke loud enough for us both to hear. “I can listen to it but can’t say it.” Then he added, “Not until I’m older.”
My brows pulled down, and I called back, “Not until ever,” and Twitch grinned so hard that I felt it in my womb.
At dinnertime, we sat at the table, and while Twitch was already on his second serving of my Eggplant Parmesan, A.J. glared down at his plate. “I don’t like it.”
“You either eat or go to bed. It’s your choice, honey,” I told him. We never had an issue until a meal was all vegetables. I got it—he was five; he was also a boy, and my son was a carnivore.
He folded his arms across hi
s chest. “You don’t have to eat things you don’t like. Why do you make me eat things I don’t like?”
A look of pure sympathy washed over my features. I leaned down, placing a gentle hand on his shoulder, squeezing. “Because I’m your mother and your suffering is very important to me.”
Twitch snuffled out a laugh, and when A.J. peered up at him with pleading eyes, Twitch raised his hands. “Don’t look at me, bud. Mommy makes the rules around here.”
I’ll admit, it was nice to have backup, and, not surprisingly, after Twitch said that, A.J. started to pick at his food.
Before long, it was time for A.J.’s bath, and Twitch said goodnight to the tiny version of him, and after he was gone, I had to think real hard about why the house felt so empty without him.
Chapter Fifteen
Lexi
“Hey.” Twitch came jogging from across the street. “Am I picking him up today?”
The other night felt too familiar, too natural, and I spent half the time pondering why I was so upset at that. Truth was, it was everything I dreamed about. A home with my son and his father, a domestic setting. It was something that made my soul ache.
It wasn’t a good idea for me to fall into a fantasy headfirst. It did nothing to dwell on the past. I needed to think about the now. And this was moving rather quickly. I needed to slow it down.
No. I needed it to come to a complete stop.
Shaking my head, I took a step closer to him, and said, “Baby steps.”
His face changed, and although he didn’t look angry, he was certainly irritated and peered at me a long while through drawn brows, before he muttered, “It’s Thursday.”
Yes. I also went to kindergarten. I too knew the days of the week. “I know.”
“If it’s okay with you, I’d like to come to his swimming lesson.”
I hesitated. It was one thing to have Twitch in my home where I could control the setting. I didn’t like the thought of being out and about with him as a family. “Look, I don’t know.” But Twitch just stared at me, and I caught on swiftly with a light roll of my eyes. “You’ve already decided you’re coming, haven’t you?”
He peered down at me, his eyes full of amusement. “My asking was more a courtesy.”