Open Heart (Dr. Love): A Steamy Standalone Instalove Romance

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by Flora Ferrari


  Not every night in our home is blazing with passion. Not at this hour anyway. And not the kind of passion we got used to before the kids arrived.

  It’s still passion though.

  The deep love and affection for family. Belonging. Having each other.

  Something I still give thanks for every single day, even when it’s just a gray sweat pants, daytime TV, and dirty diapers kind of day.

  I love every single second of it.

  My family. My wife. My kids.

  Mine.

  EXTENDED EPILOGUE

  TEN YEARS LATER

  Evelyn

  “He’ll be here,” I comfort Josh. Worried his Grandpa is gonna be a no-show for his presentation in class.

  I admit I do have a flash of doubt myself, but since his surgery, and some shouting matches with Mark over the years, dad’s lightened up about a lot of things.

  He manages our own family practice now, something I thought I’d be doing, but once dad could slot back into the life he wanted it’s been smooth sailing all around.

  The dreams I had when I was studying to be a doctor turned out way better, and none of them included much doctoring after all that.

  I’m a board certified surgeon, a pediatrician that specializes in cardiology.

  Something I’d never say out loud if it wasn’t for Mark asking me to remind him what it is I do again as he beams with pride. Always lifting me up with his words as well as his strong hands.

  My family is my medicine. My husband. My kids.

  I was working full-time and then part-time, then as a consultant. Now, I’m just Mommy and wifey.

  A title I prefer a lot more than Doctor and it means I get to be home a lot more.

  Josh fidgets and gnaws at his lip, while his teacher has been patient enough, she checks her watch and makes a face that tells him it’s now or never for his presentation.

  Just when I’m about to say something, the door swings open, and my dad, along with Mark walks in, Jane in tow.

  “Sorry we’re late,” my dad murmurs, apologizing to Josh, not the teacher before he takes a seat right upfront.

  Josh’s face lights up at seeing the whole family here, not just grandpa and his mom as promised.

  Mark joins me at the side of the room and I take a sleepy Jane from him, he grimaces too at being late but the relief on Josh’s little face is enough to forgive anyone.

  It’s not a test, but just something they do in school now. Having kids prepare a presentation about something important to them, getting them up in front of the class, and speaking to build confidence.

  I thought Josh’s presentation was going to be about building. He’s always talking about what he wants to build next, his blueprint drawings are beyond the cute stage now.

  Mark’s more than impressed but doesn’t feel the need to pressure Josh into making any decisions about what he wants for the future.

  Today though Josh has a big technical-looking drawing up on the board but it’s not what he’s chosen to talk about.

  The teacher smiles primly and gives an encouraging nod in Josh’s direction to tell him he can start.

  There’s an awkward silence, and I feel myself shift nervously as the seconds turn into almost half a minute of silence.

  Mark stands strong next to me, and I can feel him nodding to Josh, letting him know we’re all here for him no matter what.

  He’s not shy or even scared about public speaking but searching for words.

  We all know in a second once he finally does speak that he’s changed his presentation from a talk about buildings to a talk about his family.

  I feel a lump in my throat almost straight away, so proud of my boy.

  Mark’s hand finds mine and by the end of Josh’s shortened speech, there’s not a grown up in the room with a dry eye.

  He talks about his dad and his mom, his sister, and especially he mentions his grandpa, whose here today.

  He talks about how his dad saved his grandpa’s life before he was even born by fixing his heart. How proud he is of both of them and his mom too for all being doctors.

  For helping people.

  He changed his speech at the last minute not because we all turned up, but because he wanted to talk about what matters to him most.

  Building things and drawing them is fine, but like all of us in our family, our tribe, it’s the family unit that matters most.

  What we do, how we help others, it all comes from the love and solid foundation we feel at home. Wanting to spread that out into the world with everyone we have the chance to help out.

  Ten year old’s are sometimes the best audience, and today Josh gets a standing ovation once his presentation is over, nobody minds he went off topic just a little bit.

  Like I said, all the grown-ups just got a free lesson in how to be a better human by listening to the heartfelt thoughts of a ten year old boy about his love for his family.

  I learned how to cry in public and I think Mark did too, but in a way, only a proud parent does when they see their baby all grown up for the first time.

  “Oooh! I didn’t even talk about my drawing!” Josh exclaims, smacking his forehead and rolling his eyes when we go to congratulate him. Me wiping my eyes so he doesn’t think I’m upset.

  I watch Josh’s grandpa, my dad do something he would never have done with me in this situation.

  He hugs him close and tells him what a great job he did, and maybe next time he can do a talk about his drawing.

  And that’s when I see it.

  The real healing that family can bring.

  The real benefit of open heart surgery for my dad and for Mark, me. For all of us.

  The past has come full circle, even before my lifetime, and given us all little Josh and Jane. Given us a living lesson on how to be better people by listening, loving, and helping one another and everyone we meet.

  Josh’s talk is at the end of the school day, so it’s perfect timing for us all to go do something as a family.

  “How about we go get some ice cream?” Grandpa suggests, looking to Mark and me for approval before lifting Josh up onto his dad’s shoulders and cheering us all along as we agree and make our way to the car.

  “You’ve got a proud son there, dad,” he tells my husband, glancing back at me as well.

  “And a prouder mom, I’ll bet too,” he adds.

  While Mark buckles the kids into the back seat of the car it gives me a chance to tell my own dad something deep and meaningful, keeping in tune with the theme of the day.

  “Thanks for coming today, Dad. It means a lot to Josh,” is all I can manage though.

  My dad takes my face in his hands and kisses me on each cheek.

  “You don’t know how proud I am of you sweetie, of all of you,” he says suddenly, his voice thick with emotion.

  I feel Mark hovering behind me, maybe uncomfortable at my dad’s rare show of affection for his only daughter, but dad motions him over to us both.

  “And you too, Mark. My brother. My oldest friend,” he adds, taking Mark’s hand with mine and putting them both on his heart.

  “It’s here now. The same magic you’ve given those kids. The same thing you did that day to give me life…”

  He’s choking up, but all Mark and I can do is hug him. Holding each other for a few moments before Josh and Jane wind down the window, and whine to hurry up for ice cream.

  All three of us bunch up in the front bench seat of our car and I hear an echo from a past I was never part of but I know is starting fresh with my dad and Mark.

  “Maybe we should head up to the lake this weekend, all of us,” Mark says after my dad suggests a few places to go grab some ice cream.

  “Maybe we should,” my dad offers, reaching for my hand and squeezing it.

  “I’d like that too, Dad,” I tell them both and in a second both kids are shouting for a lake holiday over ice cream any day of the week.

  We can’t change the past, but once we embrace it for
all it is we can heal.

  Mark taught me that, without even saying a word.

  By giving me his own heart and blessing me with our two babies.

  Maybe when we’re at the lake, I can see just where he and dad used to have so much fun. Share the same with our kids.

  Get Mark on his own so I can tell him Josh and Jane have a little brother or sister on the way now too.

  A new life, adding to the one he’s given me and my dad. The one we all share now.

  I love you.

  Doctor Love.

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