Chapter 32: Given and Taken
Lionel
was sitting in the hallway, Shane sleeping on his lap.
He would not admit it, not even to Dominic, but the little child was
beginning to grow on him, especially with the thought of having one of his own
with his lover. He was listening to
the little boy breathing, the slight gurgle in his chest as he breathed through
a slight bit of congestion, and the little happy snores.
One large finger was trapped in one of Shane's tight little fists, and
Lionel rubbed the closed fist with his thumb as he pressed a casual kiss onto
Shane's hand.
Shayla
was sitting out in the waiting room with the rest of the kids, conducting some
sort of version of Simon says which included convincing the children to
perpetrate felonies against their parents' wallets.
Lionel
listened to the shrieks from the birthing room, wondering if his lover was
regretting their decision to come along.
And
Shaney was out cold. Cheek pressed
into a warm thigh, snoring just a little with the runny nose, lips pursed in the
universal baby pucker, and his fingers were tight around his handhold. It was
warm, and moving, and it kept him asleep...dreaming dreams of his best friend
and angels.
And
he smiled, in his sleep.
Dominic
gasped, opened the door to the birthing room, and stepped out. He had been told
to get into scrubs and here he was, scrubby, eyes wide as he tugged the cap off
his head and blinked. Okay. So. "She… ah. She told me she was going to
tear my legs off and bash me in the head with them if I didn’t get out."
He took shaky little steps and plopped heavily down on the chair beside his
lover. "Wow. So… wow. Em."
Lionel
laughed softly as he rocked Shane against him.
"I hear that's a common threat.
Lillian, genteel lady that she was, threatened to tear my head off and
push it up my ass if I didn't stop patronizing her and let her have the baby in
peace." He pressed another
soft kiss to the side of Shane's head and looked at his lover.
"You look... worn out. Let
me get you coffee; there's some in the lounge down the hall."
He
tossed him an ever grateful grin, and held his arms out for the baby. "Lots
of sugar. And milk. In fact, just bring me the container of sugar flavored with
a few drops of coffee; that’s sure to get me through the night." And he
smiled, offering his cheek to be kissed.
Shane
was all but swimming in all the loving attention he was getting, even in sleep,
and didn’t move a muscle as he snored.
Lionel
gently deposited Shane in his lover's arms, and kissed him thoroughly.
His belly grew warm at the combination of the kiss from the man he loved,
and the sight of his lover with a child. "Coffee-flavored
sugar it is," he proclaimed. "I'll
be back in a moment."
"Take
your time. If you see any harried, hiding doctors, you know where they’re
from." He smiled after him, gently coddling a stirring Shane and laying him
in his lap, petting his back and gently moving his knees back and forth to get
him back to sleep.
Lionel
laughed softly. The lounge was at
the far end of the hall, and he passed through two sets of double doors to get
to it, and made a beeline to the coffeemaker set against the wall.
He didn't take his lover literally, instead picking up a cup and
filling it a quarter of the way with sugar, then sat it down as he waited for
the coffeemaker to finish perking and produce the rich lifeblood of coffee.
After
all these years, he was still fluid, still graceful. Lionel still had the
athlete in those old bones, bones of which he'd never show were tired. Never.
And to this day, Jonathan prized that.
He'd
sat with the children, cold
shoulder from his wife and come-ons from the seventeen year old girl until he'd
had to escape. The coffee shop seemed the safest place to hide...but he hadn’t
expected Lionel to come in and sit down at one of the small booths.
Never
expected to walk over and slide in in front of him. "Hey... mind if I
sit?"
Lionel
looked up in surprise; he hadn't even realized that Jonathan had come along with
them. "Please do... we didn't
have a chance to finish talking a few weeks ago."
He
settled on the plastic seat comfortably, setting his cup of java (not in his
bovine mug, but he'd had to make do) in front of him and lacing his fingers.
"Crazy night, hmm? Didn’t expect to be spending Christmas Eve night in
the hospital."
"Not
at all, but I have learned to be flexible."
Lionel held his empty cup between his hands, staring at it.
Wondering where the sudden awkwardness had come from.
"Your wife and Dominic's mother seem to have hit it off; I heard she
helped Dominic quite a bit while I was gone."
"Yeah...she
spent a couple nights over there after he got sick. Made him soup, and all.
Doctor said he's doin' fine, but I suppose he... he's already told you." A
heavy swallow, and he looked down at his hands as well. "It was strange
around here without you, Ly."
"No,
he didn't tell me was sick." A
long stare. "Jonathan... It
was strange not to be around."
“Yeah."
He stared down at his cup again, playing with the rim... trying not to watch
him. He felt...it was almost panic. Like he was letting something he desperately
needed go through his fingers. "I... h... how’s the family? You like
them?"
"I'm
ready to kill them all and bury them under the house," Lionel answered with
a quiet snort of laughter. "There's
a few that I would let live, but most of them I'd do away with if I thought
Dominic would let me. Especially
the child with the pink hair."
Alright...
well, he had to chuckle too, and he let his eyes drift up over the ugly Formica.
"She’s somethin', isn’t she? Seems enamored with my son and Lex."
And he shifted again, the sudden image of them having sex burning his eye
sockets. Jesus Christ. He really hadn’t needed to see that.
"And
with me. And with you.
And with anything, I believe, that walks and is male."
He looked up and met Jonathan's eyes.
"Jonathan... I know we haven't talked in a long time, but you know
that if there is something troubling you..."
And
he immediately looked down. "I know. It's... I’m just having a hard time
right now."
"Do
you want to talk about it?" He
put the cupful of sugar aside, and clasped his hands on the table in front of
him. "Jonathan?"
"Its
complicated, Lionel. It's...these thoughts, have, have been running through my
head." And he still couldn’t quite look at him. "They’ve been
meshing around in there for a while now, but every time I think I'll have the
courage to act on it, my bravery falters and I’m back at square one."
Lionel
didn't pretend to misunderstand; he owed Jonathan that. "About me?"
"Yes."
Almost breathless, and he bit his lip, watching the brown liquid in his cup
slosh around the Styrofoam. "I know you're with Dominic… I can see how
much you care about him. But theirs this great part missing in my life... and I
can't help feeling that it's you."
Lionel
unclasped his hands and held one out to Jonathan.
"I will always be a part of your life, Jonathan.
We're friends, or I hope we are. Our
sons are involved; we will be seeing each other.
I will be in your life, believe me."
"But
you won't." Softly, looking away, eyes shiny as he hid them. "You
won't be in my life the way I want you to be. Holding you...I realized what I
missed all that time."
Again,
Lionel didn't pretend to misunderstand. "We
both missed a lot of things, Jonathan. But
we both found things elsewhere to make up for what we missed."
He clasped his hands back together when Jonathan didn't take it.
Because
he couldn’t. He couldn’t take that warm palm, and expect to keep their
relationship purely friendship. He couldn’t ask that of him, not here, not
now. "I feel...I feel like we were cheated."
"We
were," Lionel agreed quietly. "But
we have to admit that and move on with our lives, because we both have people
whom we love that depend on us."
"I’m
still in love with you, Lionel." And…
there it was. May God help him.
A
long silence between them as Lionel digested that.
"I love you, Jonathan. I
will always care for you. But
that's all there can be."
This
time he felt almost desperate, terrified, panicked beyond belief. "There
has to be something more. Please, Lionel. Don’t say after all this time there
is nothing."
"I'm
not saying that, Jonathan." Lionel's
voice was very quiet, and he reached across the ugly plastic table to pick up
Jonathan's clenched fists in his slightly larger hands.
"I'm simply saying that it's different from what it used to
be."
He
opened his hands, grasped.
What
Lionel had just done was Jonathans own undoing. And he knew it. Because before
he could stop himself, he was leaning over that ugly Formica, over their coffee
and hands, and pressing his mouth hot and hard to the soft, giving lips he
remembered. Memory, like it was yesterday, and he tasted and explored, ached for
admittance into that warm cave where love waited, fingers clenching and holding
tight to the ones in his palms.
Lionel
closed his hands around Jonathan's and closed his eyes.
He felt the mouth against his, remembered the taste of Jonathan from
years ago, and raised one hand to the side of Jonathan's face, cupping it gently
as he opened briefly.
And
he delved. His tongue pressed in, hot, claiming, asking for forgiveness and
love. He dipped his tongue in and tasted what wasn’t his, coffee and sweet
sugar, exploring as he coaxed the mouth under his to respond. To give him any
type of sign. Fingers, then, on his face, and Jonathan tightened the remaining
hand between both of his and rose it to his chest, where his heart beat.
Lionel
left his hand over Jonathan's heart, feeling the trip hammer beat under his
fingertips. There was nothing in
him to respond; there was no fire in his belly as there'd been with Dominic,
nothing but a cold feeling of guilt that settled over his conscience as he
dropped his hand from Jonathan's face and slowly pulled away.
"I'm sorry, Jonathan."
And
the desperation tripled... but so did the mortification, and he lowered his head
into his hands when Lionel pulled away from him. "I..."
Lionel's
hand remained on Jonathan's chest. "I
know."
"Please...L...Lionel."
His heart was broken. "Tell me you...there was anything."
Lionel's
heart was breaking for Jonathan. "Not
what you wanted," he said softly. "I
remembered how you taste, and you still taste the same.
Your mouth is fuller, but... the feeling... just was not there.
I'm sorry."
He
got up, abruptly, face flaming the same color his sons often did when he was
mortified, and he quickly nodded. "I... I understand. I... I’m going to
go check o-on the kids." And he turned and walked in the opposite
direction.
"Jonathan,
wait." Lionel got to his feet
and hurried after the other man.
He
stopped mid way out of the cafeteria...wishing Lionel could just… let him
leave. He was so embarrassed, so upset and sad; but like a true Kent he kept it
well hidden. "Yes?"
He
watched the shoulders of the other man stiffen slightly, and he sighed.
"You realize that if circumstances were different... then we would
be too?"
"If
you didn’t have Dominic." Softly. "Does he make you happier then I
did, Lionel?" And there it was, blunt honesty, and eyes that needed the
answer.
"Yes...
if I didn't have Dominic." A
pause. "Not happier,
Jonathan... as happy."
Then
why, Lionel? Why can't we try again? If he cares for you, he'll wait."
Almost desperate again, pleading with him. "I’m going insane; loosing my
mind with wondering. I just want someone to care for. I love Martha, I love her
a lot, but she... she never... not like you."
Lionel
slowly approached Jonathan, and once more cupped Jonathan's face in his hand.
"Because we have different lives, Jonathan.
We are different people, and we have different feelings."
"I
know I have no right. I’m sorry, Lionel, I don’t... I didn’t want to make
you... I’m sorry. I know we have different lives, but we could mesh them, like
we did once."
"Do
you realize how lucky we were that they meshed to begin with?"
Lionel dropped his hand to Jonathan's shoulder.
"If it had not been for you, I would not have my son.
And he is something I would not trade for any other life that could have
been. If I hadn't been hiding from
my feelings for you, then I never would have met Martha, and I wouldn't have
Lex. Would you trade Clark,
Jonathan? For any other life, would
give up your son?"
"No."
Without thinking, the love for his child more fierce then any other emotion
inside of him. "God, no."
"But
we'd lose everything, including our children, if we went back to what was."
A squeeze to Jonathan's strong shoulder.
"It..."
Oh, God. The world crashed down on him, and he felt himself deflate, sagging
against his own bones as the utter sadness filled him. He'd never have Lionel.
Ever again. The love of his life, standing right there, with no way to get to
him; not without breaking his child’s heart, not without hurting his wife’s
feelings. For the sake of his family he would have to be unhappy.
But
so was his lot in life, and had been for as long as he could remember.
"Yes.
I understand... I’m sorry for throwing myself at you."
"You
didn't do anything wrong, Jonathan." He
didn't like hurting this man who'd meant the world to him.
"I don't blame you for trying to take back what you want."
Another squeeze to his shoulder, and would have embraced him if he'd
thought it would have been welcome.
"Yeah."
And he pulled away. Doing what Lionel was renowned for. Tightening up,
straightening, closing off. "I have to get back. Thanks, Lionel. For not
letting me make a complete fool of myself."
"You're
welcome." He watched Jonathan
shut himself off from the world, wondered if this is what the rest of the world
saw of him. "I am going to
tell Dominic about this; I won't keep it from him."
"I’ve
hurt you both again." Softly, eyes shifting away. "I don’t mean
to."
"No,
Jonathan. You will not take this
onto yourself. We are both adults;
we will weather this, just as we weather all difficulties."
Lionel's voice was stern. "I
won't have it, do you understand me? I
am an adult, I do not need someone else taking responsibilities for my
actions."
"I’m
almost forty five years old, Lionel. I’m not the kind of man who shares the
fault, when it was my foolish action that started this. And..." He had to
go. Out. Away. "I better get back."
"And
nothing. I'm nearly sixty; you
don't think I could have walked away and stopped this discussion in its tracks
before anything happened? But you
are my weakness, Jonathan, and I can't deny you.
The responsibility belongs to both of us."
A
little smile, then. "You don’t look sixty." A pause, and his eyes
moved up. "Ask Dominic about getting sick, he'll let you know. He's taking
some medication still, or so Martha said. Don’t let him slack on it." A
moment. "He's a good man. Don’t let him slip away."
"I
don't intend to. Don't let what you
have with Martha slip through your fingers, Jonathan.
I know how happy she makes you, when you let her. Let her make you happy again.
For my sake."
She’s not you. "I'll try. Thank you, Ly."
"Don't
try. Do it."
He knew what Jonathan was thinking, and hoped that Jonathan would realize
how good for him Martha was. "You're
welcome, Jon."
And
with that, he turned, and was gone.
Lionel
picked up the empty cup of sugar and considered hurling it at the wall, but
instead added two more spoons of sugar and filled it from the coffeepot,
stirring it well and adding a healthy splash of milk before putting a lid on it
and heading back towards his lover.
And
there he sat. He'd moved to sit on the floor, Indian style, Shane lying on his
lap face up, arms all spread, snoring. Dominic’s head lay back against the
wall, eyes closed, and he appeared to be dozing… or just getting to sleep.
The
feeling of guilt settled over him again, and Lionel knelt beside his lover,
putting the coffee safely on the table beside Dominic as he picked up Shane.
"Dominic?" he said softly, hand on his shoulder.
"I'm back with your coffee."
A
soft shift... and his big green eyes flickered open...sniffling and sighing as
he woke back up and watched him blearily pick Shane back up. "Than's
'loved." Mutter, and instead of getting the coffee, he lay his head on
Lionel’s shoulder and closed his eyes again.
More
heartache as he cradled the boy. His
lover's head on his shoulder, and he wanted nothing more than to kiss Dominic
but couldn't. Not with the taste of
Jonathan still in his mouth. "Dominic..."
"'leepy,
baby." Another mumble, and he brought his knees up to his chest, curling in
closer, table on one side, Lionel on the other. What was bad about this?
He
closed his eyes, and pressed a chaste kiss on the side of his lover's face.
"Please. I need you."
That
roused him. He let his blood shot eyes open, and he rose his head to his lover's
face, peering at him. "Lionel? Wha's wrong baby?"
He
looked around, seeing the other family members minding their own business.
"I need to talk to you, Dominic... now.
In private."
Oh,
God. He was awake now, as much as he could be in his present tense, and he got
to his feet with a slight oomph. Offered his hands down to Lionel with the baby,
and frowned very softly.
Lionel
took his hand and rose carefully, Shane cradled against his shoulder.
"Who else is awake enough to take care of the baby?"
He
plucked Shane softly from his shoulder, and handed him to Megan, who was reading
a magazine. "We'll be back."
An
eye roll up at him but she accepted the baby who'd been asleep the whole time,
cradling him and reading on.
"Thank
you." He looked over at his
lover. "Come on.
Let's talk. Let's find
somewhere to talk."
"I’m
right behind you." Softly, watching him, trying to read his emotions on his
face but....Lionel was keeping them hidden. Oh god.
The
coffee shop was an absolute NO, but on the other side of the coffee shop
was a quiet, outdoors courtyard where no one else was around.
It was separated by brick walls on three sides, and had a small door into
the coffee shop and a separate entrance from the ward.
Lionel made a beeline for the sky-lighted courtyard.
It was cool but not cold outside, and he walked to the far side, staring
blankly at the wall for a long moment.
He
followed; wrapping his arms around himself, though his sweater kept him warm
under the scrubs. Lionel... he never acted like this. Had he done something
wrong? Was he pressuring his lover into something he didn’t want? Was he angry
to be spending Christmas in the hospital? "Its... its a beautiful
night."
"It
should be, but it's not." Lionel
turned around and looked at Dominic. "Jonathan
was in the lounge when I went for coffee."
...Oh,
dear god. But he kept his face carefully blank. "Ahh. Did you both talk a
bit?"
"Talk...
yes." Lionel scrubbed his face
with his hands. "Dominic... he
is still in love with me."
He
was a strong man; considered himself so. And he watched him, not letting his
eyes deviate. "Of course he is. Look at you. Kind and sweet and funny.
What’s not to love, here?"
"No."
Lionel walked towards his lover. "In
love. He... asked me to leave you.
Be with him instead. He
kissed me, Dominic."
Silence.
For a few, long moments. Love. Leave. Kissed. The three words he never thought
he'd hear from Lionel’s mouth, but three words he secretly knew would come
some day. Who could love him? Really? No one ever had, and he hadn’t really
expected Lionel to either. Foolish little boy, thinking that this man could ever
care for you. "A… and what... did you say?"
"I
told him no, because I was in love with you, and that you were my life."
Lionel remained standing. "I
think it broke his heart, but... the feeling simply wasn't there.
I love you, Dominic... not him."
"You...you
let him kiss you."
"Yes."
He didn't try to explain or excuse it, because there wasn't one.
"Did
you wonder, Lionel? That perhaps there was something there? Is that why you let
him? And did you bring me out here, instead of waiting till we got home, so I
wouldn’t make a scene?" His arms were crossed tightly across his chest,
and he took a few steps back.
"No.
I didn't wonder. I knew. But
he is my weakness, Dominic. You
know how I loved him; I couldn't deny him."
A deep breath. "I told
you here, now, because I couldn't stand to look at you with this on my
shoulders. I wanted to kiss you,
when I saw you sleeping, and I couldn't because I still tasted him in my mouth.
You can make a scene here; I don't care about that.
I told you here and now, because I can't bear to keep it from you."
"I’m
not going to make a scene. Here, or anywhere else. I respect you too much for
that. But this is the second time, Lionel. The second time since we began seeing
one another on a private level that you've come into contact with Jonathan and
came to me to apologize for what you'd done with him." All very quiet and
composed, watching him...and suddenly, he felt his heart bleed. "He is your
weakness, yes. That we can both agree on."
"He
knows now, Dominic." Quiet.
"He knows now that he can't come between you and me, that he can't
defeat what I feel for you." A
deep sigh. "He will always be my weakness, Dominic.
I will always give him what he asks me for.
But he knows now, he can't have me."
"This
was your first night home, Lionel. Your first night, after being gone almost
three weeks, and we came here to the hospital still warm from our bed...and you
let that man kiss you." It was tearing him apart inside, and he fought to
look somewhere else as he spoke.
"It
wasn't intentional. I didn't set
out for this to happen. But it
did." He caught Dominic's eyes
with his own and refused to let him look down.
"I didn't seek Jonathan out, Jiminy.
He came to me. I know what I
should have done, but I could no more deny him than I could you."
"Perhaps
you should look deeper, Lionel. Look into what you and he had, and might once
again have. I don’t want to stand in the way of you, of what you could have,
and what could make you happy. You care for me, but you had almost a year with
Jonathan. To have that love again after all these years could be a sign."
He nodded, uncrossing his arms and sliding his hands into his pocket in a sign
of nonchalance he didn’t feel. "You should look, and see. Because being
unable to deny someone when you're with someone else is a sure sign of
that." He looked away, and swallowed. "I would never want to stand
before a love you could have."
"Dominic...
where am I?"
"Standing
in the cold."
"And
who am I with?"
"Me."
"And
why am I here, instead of inside with a man who still loves me?"
"Because
you feel guilty, and want to make sure I’m not angry. I’m not."
"Because
this is where I want to be. I want
to be here, with the man I am in love with.
Not the man from my past."
"Even
if he could give you more? Even if he could make you feel young again, and give
you a thousand things I never could, Lionel? Why are you being pig headed?"
He frowned at him, softly. "You said yourself he's your weak spot. After
all these years, that has to mean something."
"There's
nothing that he could give me, Dominic... not when I would lose so much
more." He stepped closer.
"Not when I would lose you... my son... my happiness, my family.
There is nothing that he could give me that would compare to how I
feel every minute I wake up beside you."
And
Dominic took a step back. "I… I don’t want you near me right now,
please." He swallowed hard and looked away. "Life is about losing some
and gaining some. You wouldn’t loose Lex, or Clark, or your business. You'd be
happy with Jonathan. I’m just asking you to explore this, Lionel, and I'll
tell you why. I love you. I love you so much that it hurts inside me, like it is
right now, bleeding all over my chest. And this, with Jonathan, I overlooked the
first time. And the second time, I’m looking over it and giving you a chance
to be with him. But...." Softly, but sternly. "There will be no third
time, Lionel. I love you, but Id rather cut out my own heart then wonder if
you're wondering if you'd be happier with someone else."
Lionel
stopped in his tracks, and then took a step back.
"I would lose everything, Dominic, because you are everything to
me." He raised his hand and
slid his family crest off, slipping it on his right pinky instead and sliding
the ring off. "You decide,
Dominic." He held the ring out
to his lover. "And I'll do
whatever you say."
"I
know that, Lionel. I know how deeply you care for me, and you know how I feel
about you. But I can't...I can't have Jonathan hanging over our heads. I
can't...I can't have that nagging wonder all the time. I want you to do what’s
right in your heart, and I will respect you and be by your side through the
whole way." But he did take the ring, folding his fingers over it and
clasping it over his heart...because it was...to him, it felt like his lover was
giving up their bed, was deciding to try this with Jonathan. And damned if he
would show anything other then a brave face right now.
"Ly
the baby is--" Jonathan stopped mid step out on the softly lit porch, and
visibly winced at the scene before him. The misery on both men's faces, and he
blinked a little and shrank back. "I’m sorry to have bothered you."
"It's
no problem at all. We were just finishing up." Dominic turned, looked at
his lovely once more, and stepped through the door, past Jonathan and back down
the hall...where his family was celebrating. And he felt like… like cutting
his own heart out with a rusty knife.
As
Dominic took the ring from his hand, Lionel felt as though a piece of him was
being ripped away. He'd hoped that
Dominic--hoped that Dominic would have put the ring back on his hand and
accepted him. But he hadn't. And part of him couldn't blame his lover; he'd known from the
beginning that he'd fuck things up and end up hurting himself and Dominic both.
He couldn't speak; his words had completely deserted him as he watched
Dominic close the ring away in his hand.
"Jonathan."
Lionel didn't say anything else, just pushed by him.
He had to leave. Didn't know
where he was going, but it didn't matter. What
mattered is that he was gone. His
coat was in the waiting room, but his keys were in the pocket and he pulled them
out. He nearly dropped them as he
wove towards the elevators, dodging the knots of people, the happy parents
cradling children he'd never have the chance to have.
The
cold air whistled through the parking deck as he got off the elevator, but
Lionel didn't feel the cold. And
then he cursed. His car was home. At the mansion, as was Dominic's Jaguar.
But Enrique had driven one of the sedans, and he dug through his key ring
until he found the keys for that one. Heading
towards it, Lionel slammed the door behind him and the engine roared to life as
he spun a black cloud of smoke, laying rubber on his way out.
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Jonathan
wasn't sure which was colder; the blast of air from the small courtyard, or the
attitude that Lionel had cloaked himself in as he'd pushed past him with barely
an acknowledgement. It had hurt,
more than a little, but the biggest pain he felt was seeing the agony etched on
Lionel's face. He couldn't bring
himself to look Dominic in the eye as he tried to slide out of his notice and
over to his wife, who had spilled out into the waiting room with the rest of
Dominic's family. "Martha?"
he called out quietly, already searching for his coat on the chair that had been
designated the coat rack. "Martha!"
Dominic
was watching him, out of the corner of his eye. He gave Riley congratulatory
hugs, pet the weeping females of his family on the shoulders, held his mama
while she bawled on his shoulder. And as he was so good at, he set his face in a
smile and made it seem like he was overjoyed. He was happy for his sister in
law, thrilled she'd made it through the birth just fine, but as for happy...he
was far from happy.
He
had just given the love of his life permission to step out of their
relationship… and see Jonathan.
Jonathan.
Jonathan knew how he cared for Lionel, and vice versa. He knew that they had a
special relationship going; just as he knew that it wasn’t his place to step
into it and ruin Martha, Clark, and Lionel’s lives, as well as his own.
He
was...desperately infuriated. His temper was very mild, but when it came out,
there was nothing he could do to reign it back in. "Jonathan."
Jonathan
turned from trying to get his wife's attention as he shrugged into his coat.
"Dominic... are you going after him?
Because if you're not, then I will.
If you're... if you're fool enough to let that man get away from you, I'm
not."
He
stepped away from his family to the more deserted part of the hall, where
Jonathan had been heading. "You stole away the love of my life."
Almost dazed, quietly, watching him with deceptively dead eyes.
"I
didn't steal anything, Dominic. Lionel
was the love of my life long before you came into the picture."
He shifted his weight. "He
turned me down. Because of you. Because of how much he loves you. He wants his life to be with you and not me.
But... I ask you again, are you going to let him go like that?"
He pulled his coat around, and hunted for keys to a truck that wasn't
even in the hospital parking lot. "Because
I won't."
The
second time in a months time, and he couldn’t control himself. Things were
almost better when he had a busted arm.
His
arm pulled back, and he let his fist fly. He connected with bone, something
crunched under way, and goddamn if it didn’t feel insanely good. He
reached back and did it again, and once more, snarling darkly as hospital
orderlies came rushing towards them. "I gave him a choice. You, or me.
Because I don’t want him to be unhappy, and don’t you ever fucking think I
just gave him away, especially not to you."
Jonathan
was shocked to feel the fist connecting with his nose first, and then his jaw.
He felt his nose break, felt his jaw shift, and he snarled as he swung
back. "He made his choice,
dammit! He chose you!"
And Jonathan was so, so angry about that.
But he couldn't bring himself to hurt the man that Lionel loved.
"I'm going after him."
"You
were just waiting for your chance." he reached for his arm, not aware of
the orderlies, his family, the doctors...no one. "You were waiting for this
to happen, so you could make your move. Is that it? Am I right? Because I
don’t see any other reason for you to do this to us unless you bloody well
planned it. And here I thought you were a noble man. Here I didn’t break your
face when I found you both in the study. Those things just changed, Jonathan. I
swear to god if I see you near him again without his consent, I will kill
you. Make no mistake."
Jonathan
looked up at Dominic, studying him hard. "I
didn't plan anything, Dominic. I
saw a chance, and I took it. I had
to. You've got him, Dominic.
You've got the--the man I will always love, you've got the family with
him, you've got the life with him I should have had and didn't.
I had to know, I needed to know if there was still a chance.
You can't know how it felt when I leaned over that table and kissed him
and realized that there was nothing coming back."
Heart.
Smashes. In pieces. "I understand, I do. But I have loved this man for the
last twelve years of my life, and you just...you walked in, and you ruined what
we'd just begun. You ruined it, because now he can never look at me the same
way, knowing you're there, and that you still care. He'll look at me and feel
guilt. Do you see it? Do you realize what you've done? Now, not only are you
unhappy, but he is, and I am, and Martha, and Clark. How could you be so
selfish?"
Jonathan
shook his head. "You don't
know him. You love him but you
don't know him. When he... when he
loves someone, he loves them totally, no room for anything or anyone else."
Jonathan shook Dominic. "I
tried. I admit it, I tried. I
wanted--want--Lionel back. But
I'll never have him again. I
offered it, Dominic. Myself, what
we had, I offered everything to him, and he walked away.
Back to you. And the last
thing he said to me was, he was going to tell you.
Because he didn't want anything coming between the two of you.
Don't you get it, I want him so much it kills me to look at him, but he
is yours and I hate you for it."
"Fuck
you. Stay away from me." But his words lacked rancor. All he felt was
terrible sadness, and he yanked himself free and turned... and slowly, walked
away.
"Megan,
I’m going home."
Her
eyes had been wide, mouth silent along with the rest of her family as she
watched her brother fight with Clark’s father over--Lionel?--and swallowed
just a little. "Morgan, do you--"
"No."
Short. To the point. He walked past her, and started down the hall without
looking back.
Jonathan leaned back against the wall, head in his hands. Physical pain filled his brain from his nose and his jaw while another kind of pain flooded his chest and he fought to breathe through it. What have I done?
~
* ~ * ~
Lionel
had been driving like a bat out of hell on the freeway to Metropolis for the
last half hour. He wasn’t sure
where he was going--the penthouse had seemed like the logical destination until
visions of Dominic tied down, kissing and touching his lover’s bound body swam
in his head--and now he was simply driving.
Aimlessly, but like a bat out of hell.
He
never even saw the patch of black ice that caught his front tires and sent him
spinning into the concrete retaining wall.
~ * ~ * ~
Graham
kissed Marie on the forehead and broke away from the group, planting himself in
front of his brother's path. "I
know you're not going to tell me no, little brother."
"No.
I know you're going to let me walk away with dignity and respect, because you
are my brother and you would never deny me that." Slick, cool, and he side
stepped him. He'd grabbed his jacket on the way and now had the long three
quarters coat on, hands going deep into the two pockets as he walked.
Graham
inclined his head, watching his brother disappear.
"You'll get your exit, but you'll not get farther than that.
You can either walk with me to the end of the hallway and talk, or you
can watch me chase you down and sit on your chest like I did when you were five.
It's your choice. And don't
feed me that line of bullshit about respect because we're your family, and you
know we're on your side."
He
inclined his head right on back. His back straight, head held high, a new,
flowering bruise to match the one Lex had given him on his jaw. But he had
pride. And dignity, and self respect. Dammit. So he walked with his brother
until they both stepped into the elevator at the end of the hall... and he
visibly sagged, looking down at the floor. "You couldn’t sit on me
anyway, your knees crunch too much when you get down."
Graham
didn't say anything as he wrapped his arms around his sagging brother.
"So I'll put my foot on you instead."
One hand moved to thump his stomach.
"I still got more here than you do."
He pulled Dominic's head into his shoulder.
"We're all behind you, Morgan.
You want to tell me what's up?"
"You
always were a fat bastard." Softly, and he let his brother embrace him,
hands still buried in his pockets and his head set firmly against the strong,
good shoulder that was the best place on the entire planet. "Nothing much.
Just, you know, ruined the best thing in my life."
Graham
swallowed hard. "Something
happen with Lionel?" The
answer had to be yes, he knew, he just didn't know how the Kent man figured into
it.
"Yeah.
What’s new, right? Just me, little Morgan, screwing everything up as is per
usual. Things cant go well in my life, Graham. Ever. Everything is a goddamn struggle."
He let his throat work at the lump that sat there. "How’s Marie? And the
baby? I didn’t even get to see." He looked up. "I ruined Marie's
happy day. Oh, God. Tell mama I’m so sorry."
"Hush.
Don't worry about Marie; she and Riley have no idea what's going on in
the world outside of their new little baby."
He held his brother tightly. "Mama
won't say anything, Morgan. I'll
make sure of it; I'll take care of you, little brother."
He sighed. "You want me
to take you home? We got the van,
and we're all going to be packing in soon."
He had to ask. "Morgan...
do you still love him?"
"Yes."
Softly, as the elevator beeped. He rose his head again but stayed close to the
shield his brother had always been for him, walking off the elevator… holding
it open for a doctor and patient as they stepped in. The ER was busy, and the
nurse gave them a cheery wave as they walked past. ...They had been quite an
entourage running in, but regardle--
He
blinked at Ellie, and reached over the nurses station to pick her up from the
woman’s lap. "What exactly are you doing down here, madam?"
"I
was helpin'!" A little squeal. "I got ta eat chocolate and help color
papers!"
"She
got left behind in all the hubbub. It didn’t help she hid in the waiting room,
either." The kindly nurse smiled at them. "We've taken good care of
her. We knew she'd get missed eventually."
Graham
smiled. "Thank you, very much.
We tried to keep everyone together."
He put his arm around Dominic's shoulder.
"Come on; let's take her back to her Mama and then we can decide
what we're going to do with you." He'd
gotten the answer he expected from Dominic, and he asked the next question
quietly. "Do you think he
still loves you?"
He
pulled Ellie up onto his hip and smiled at her, not answering his brother and
instead talking to her. "What have you been doing down here,
beautiful?"
"Nuuuuuffin.
Mama say I was gonna get a spankin', so I hided, and then everyone was
gone!" She spread her hands and shrugged her shoulders in a questioning
manner. "So I tolded the nice lady and she gave me chocolate." Sudden
little look to Graham, and her chin dimpled as her lashes fluttered. "It
okay I eat chocolate, Unca Beardy?"
"Course
it is, precious." He leaned
over Dominic's shoulder and rubbed his full, bristly beard against her sweet
little cheek. "If your Mama
gets mad, tell her I said it was okay."
He looked back up at his brother. "We're
not done here yet, Morgan."
She
squealed and grabbed his face, hugging it to her a moment before offering her
arms and making little 'uh" noises to be picked up. "Who's not done?
Can I be done? I miss Unca Weirdy Pants. Did Annie Marie had the baby?"
He
shrugged at Graham, and took the van keys from his hand as he passed over
Eleanor. "I'll get the car started."
"Morgan
Dominic Senatori, halt." Graham
nestled Ellie close. "His name
is Lionel, sweetie, and I'm sure he just went home to get some sleep.
And yes, your Auntie Marie had the baby.
A pretty little baby girl, though she's not as pretty as you."
"Linyel
is nice." A serious nod, as she watched her uncle give her other uncle
orders, and found it insanely funny, and giggled helplessly. "I like
babies. They’re fun to poke."
He
turned back, looked at his brother...the fingers in his pocket wrapped tightly
around the ring Lionel had given him without a qualm. "What?"
"You
can't poke the baby, Ellie, you'll make her cry."
He looked over at Dominic. "You're
not driving." He held his hand
out for the keys, wiggling his fingers. "And
you're not disappearing on me, either."
Dammit
if Graham didn’t know him. He surrendered the keys without another word,
growling darkly and looking away. "I wasn’t going to disappear."
Just go to the nearest bar and get filthy drunk.
Graham
snorted. "And if you think I
am going to buy that, then you forgot who raised you, little brother."
The keys went safely back in his pocket.
"Come on. I'll protect you."
"I
don’t need your protection. ....Were you talking to me or Ellie?"
"I
wan' your protesion!" A serious nod, linking skinny arms around his huge
neck are hanging on tight.
The
back of his knees hit a bench, and he plopped down miserably. "I'll wait
here."
"Ellie."
Graham smiled. "From the spanking her Mama promised.
But... you know you've always got mine, Morgan."
He hugged Ellie, and then swung her around as she held onto his neck.
"And you, little princess, let's go find your Mama before she shaves
me bald." A look down at his
brother. "You want me to send
you some company back?"
"No."
"If
you're not here when I get back, you're not too old to go over my knee, young
man." Graham hefted Ellie in
his arms and started back down the hallway.
"Come on, your Mama's waiting."
She
squealed and held on tight, holding tight of his neck and letting her uncle hold
onto her. "Granny doesn' like bald people! Granny says that Lessy is a
"crib robber". What’s a crib robber, Unca Beardy?"
...Which
only made him think of Lionel, and their first night in their penthouse, and he
fought for composure. Never again. They'd never make love again, because Dominic
knew, deep in his heart, that Lionel would find love in Jonathan again. And
really, what did Dominic have that Jonathan didn’t? Jonathan was strong,
robust, nearer Lionel’s age. They'd had love before. It all fit...he'd just
been stupid enough to think they'd never go back to one another.
"You
should ask your Mama that question, little princess," Graham teased.
"But I'm not gonna tell you that.
All I'm gonna say is you shouldn't repeat everything your Granny says,
cause sometimes she's wrong."
The
doors opened, and Graham nearly saw red. Shayla
was hovering over Jonathan, and Lindy was talking to Mrs. Kent, obviously upset.
"Lindy? I've found
something that I think belongs to you."
He set Ellie down on the floor, and then moved over to Shayla and grabbed
a handful of pretty pink hair and dragged her back a few steps.
"I thought you'd already had this discussion with Megan?" he
snarled quietly. "Or didn't
you realize that your brother just had a fight with this man?"
"Back
off, Graham! Morgan busted his nose
and his jaw and nobody else seems to care!"
Graham
shoved her towards the elevator and the hallway.
"You go and talk to Morgan. You
don't let him leave. If he does,
it's your ass over my knee and you won't sit for a week, do you get me?"
All trace of gentle amusement was gone from his voice as he shoved his
sister around, ignoring Jonathan.
Martha
hadn’t even looked at her husband through this entire ordeal. All she knew was
that he had kissed Lionel, Lionel hadn’t reciprocated, and Dominic had found
out. She was mortified, embarrassed, fatigued. And all she wanted to do was go
home.
Megan
was sitting in a big chair with Shane, who was drinking from a warm bottle she'd
made in the small kitchenette off the room, and was blinking at everyone.
Where
on earth was his best friend? Shane'd cried till he could cry no more, wailing
for him to come and get him and hug him and make things better, but...no bestest
friend. Just his angry dad, and his sad aunties, and wow.
Rosalyn
was sitting beside Martha, rocking one of the younger ones in the rocking chair.
"Don't you worry, Martha. I
may not know much, but I know that you're just as strong as I am.
I see a lot of myself in you, and I made it through.
You will too. You're part of
this family now, don't you know? We've
all adopted you." She looked
at her daughter for confirmation.
~
* ~ * ~
"Caucasian
male, 50-60 years of age, serious head and chest trauma incoming!" called
in the dispatcher, and the ER went into overdrive. "Possible throat trauma, trach tube in place, BP
erratic, pulse erratic. No
arrhythmia, clean sinus rhythm. Set
up Trauma Room 2 stat, ETA ten minutes."
Megan
merely took the older woman’s hand, squeezed it tight, and nodded without
saying a word. "Most definitely, Mrs. Kent. You’re kind and sweet. We
love kind and sweet, as we tend to lack that in our family."
Shane
gave a burp of confirmation.
~*~*~
Slender,
dark hair piled on her head, and Dr. Braxton’s eyebrows furrowed. She'd been
sent in to Metropolis to do a bit of case study work in the ER, and Metropolis
General, at this late hour, was seriously lacking any doctors other then first
year med students. And since she was a four year resident... dammit.
"Alright, let’s get the emergency carts set up. I have privileges, so
I'll help you as much as I can, okay?"
A
pimply twenty something nodded frantically, terrified out of his mind...and he
looked it.
~*~*~
Shayla
peeked around the corner, and the misery in her brother's entire carriage almost
broke her heart. Despite the
attitude, she loved Morgan dearly, and she shuffled her feet down the corridor.
"Morg?"
He
glanced up, blinked. Of anyone, the last he expected to see was his tiny sister.
"I thought I told Graham to leave me the hell alone." But he scooted
over a little, for her.
She
plopped down beside him. "In
case you ain't noticed, I ain't big, I ain't brawny, and I ain't hairy."
She nudged his shoulder with her own.
"Wanna talk? Graham got kinda testy with me when he got upstairs, said I
should come talk to you?" She
couldn't help herself; she slid her arm around his shoulder.
"Who do I gotta kill, big brother?"
Lindy
turned when Graham called her. "Eleanor!!
Where the he--where have you been!"
She raced over and picked up her daughter.
"And where's Morgan?"
"Morgan's
taking a little time alone right now. Shayla's
with him. They're fine."
He shrugged his shoulders, and glared at Jonathan, standing alone down at
the end of the corridor.
Rosalyn
squeezed Martha's hand back. "It
will all work out."
"Shayla,
promise me one thing." Dominic reached over and tugged her close, pulling
her against the long line of his body. "When you finally start seeing
someone, a real someone, someone you think you could begin to care for...
don’t ever let him hurt you. Don’t ever let him let you go. And if you ever
need to let him go...you'll know he truly loves you if he comes back looking for
you. Alright?"
"He
with the nurses. Dey nice. Dey gave me pens to color!" She beamed at her
mother.
"All
right, Morgan. I promise."
Shayla hugged him back
tightly. "Did that old bastard
hurt you? Did he leave you? I'll kick his ass if he did, you're the best thing that's
ever happened to the old goat!!"
"That's
good. Ellie, I was so worried you'd
gotten lost! Don't ever hide like
that again!" Lindy hugged her
daughter tightly. "You want to
see Auntie Marie and the new baby?"
Dominic
couldn’t help a tiny smile, shaking his head at her and rubbing her cheek with
his thumb as he lay back against the wall.
Shayla
tightened her grip on her brother. "Morgan?
What did... what did Jonathan have to do with this?
Graham... nobody was trying to help him... so I was, and Graham... he
acted like I was betraying you or something.
I just... he was nice to me and I felt sorry for him.
What's going on, Morgan? I
don't... I don't understand." She
curled up on the bench beside him, suddenly being the scared kid she was.
He
blinked, suddenly. "Shayla… what did you say about protecting Jonathan?
Taking care of him?" He sent his eyes down at her, and they were dark and
unreadable.
Shayla
dropped her eyes. "He--his
nose. You broke it. And you did something to his jaw. I--I got him some ice, and I was trying to help him cause
nobody else was."
Dominic
let go of her, and folded his hands in his lap. He couldn’t be angry with her
for helping Jonathan, but... dammit. He wouldn’t let the actions of a sweet
seventeen year old girl hurt him. "Yes, I understand. You did good, Shayla."
"Morgan,
please... what's going on?" She
could tell by the way he'd withdrawn from her that she'd done something wrong,
even though he was saying she'd done something right. "I don't get it... don't treat me like a kid, just tell
me."
"Its
a bit complicated, darlin'." A little nod, and he took her hand in his,
squeezing it. "You're a sweet girl, no matter what anyone says, you hear
me?"
"I
am not sweet." But she
squeezed his hand back, as hard as she could.
"You
are. Sweet and good, and you will be for the rest of your days. Anyone who
doesn’t see it is a fool."
"Morg...
you're gonna ruin my reputation." She
leaned back over and laid her pink head on his shoulder.
"I'll stop being nice to him if he hurt you."
"No,
please don’t. He wasn’t mean… we're just very confused right now. Things
from the past are sometimes hard to forget, no matter how dearly you care for
someone." He nodded, and accepted her pink hair, it a startling contrast to
the navy blue-black of his coat.
"He
didn't tell me to get lost like everyone else did.
He was nice to me, Morg... I was just trying to be nice to him.
And... he looked so sad... like you look now.
Like his heart was just breaking."
She hugged him tightly again. "I
love you, big brother. I'll make
sure things are good again. I'll be
good."
"You
are good. See? What did I just tell you? You've a good heart in that tattooed
chest of yours." He linked his fingers with hers and set them on his leg,
almost hugging them. "You help keep perspective on things." And he
kissed her cheek. "Would you go tell Graham to get his fat ass moving? I
don’t want to stay here any longer."
"You
sure you'll be okay here by yourself?"
"Of
course. No big bad out to bite me."
"Okay."
She hugged him again, and threw a look over her shoulder at him as she
rode up the elevator, and then ran towards the cluster of her family and grabbed
Lindy and Graham both. "Graham,
Morgan says move your fat ass cause it's time to go home."
Then she turned to Lindy. "You
gotta talk to him, Lind. I'm really
really worried about him."
Lindy
looked over and up at Graham, who met her eyes with a quiet shake of his head.
"Of course I will, dear. But
let's get home first, before we bombard him with questions."
"All
right. I'll go pull the van around
if you'll help round everyone else up."
He glared at Shayla. "And
you stay away from him." No
need to elaborate who him was.
"Morgan
said he needed someone to be nice to him."
He hadn't in those exact words, but they were close enough.
Lindy
put her hand on Shayla's shoulder. "He's
got a wife, Shayla. He'll be all
right. Come with me, Ellie's been
asking for you." She met
Graham's eyes again as she slipped her arm around her younger sister's waist.
"I'll
get Dominic on my way out." He
took the keys out of his pocket and went back down the elevator to find Dominic
on his bench. "I was summoned?
Something about being told to move my fat ass?" he teased, jingling
the keys in front of Dominic's eyes. "Come
on. Lindy and Shayla are marshalling the troops and we're in
charge of the car."
"Oh,
dear god. The entire troop? Jesus. We might as well hike." But he climbed
to his feet, still in the light blue scrubs over his clothing, and walked with
him out of the double doors. The air was freezing but fresh, and he breathed it
in deeply for a few long moments as he walked beside his brother. "Isn’t
that beautiful? The air is so clean here. I didn’t think Id be able to move to
Smallville, where everything’s so...Small. But, I’m finding why Lex enjoys
it so much here."
"Yeah,
it is a great place. It's not
Vancouver, but it'll do." A
small smile played over his lips. "
Might not be a bad place to live.
I know Mama wants to stay, and if she does, then I'll probably be looking
down here in a few months. After
Mindy... died, I asked Mama to come live with me, because she's not as young as
she used to be. I wouldn't be
comfortable living that far away. And
Shane... I think Shane would like growing up here, where everybody knows
everybody else."
Dominic
looked over at him, and he gave his brother a small smile. "I would really
like that. Mama, and you, and Shayla. It would be good to have family about. I
miss the commotion and the hubbub and the threats on my life." He glanced
up. "It would give you a chance to start over, Graham cracker. Shaney would
do good in the schools here; Martha told me they’re wonderful. You could get a
farm... a million things."
Graham
considered. "A farm.
Can't you see me, Farmer Graham?"
He snorted as they wended their way through the parking deck, passing the
empty space where the sedan had parked beside them without a word.
"A few cows, some corn, some apple trees, and a mud hole for Shane
to play in." He pressed the
key chain, and the alarm on the van turned off as the headlights flashed.
"I just might look around while I'm here, if I find out Mama's
serious. At least she'd be living
with me and not you," he offered with a half grin, climbing into the
passenger seat.
"Oh,
Mama's serious." He walked right where Lionel might have walked, and oh,
God. The little strength he'd gathered was slowly seeping out of him. "She
wants to make sure Lionel takes care of me. I don’t need him to take care of
me, but you know mama." A moment. "Watching Shane grow up would
be...Graham, consider it. Its a lovely town, no strange happenings, good schools
and beautiful nature. Its the perfect place for a mountain man like
yourself."
Graham
slid across the seat and pulled Dominic into the seat beside him. "Tell you what. After
Christmas, you and me and Shaney will look around, see what we can find that
might work for us. See if there's a
farm for sale."
"We've
always been dreamers." Soft chuckle, as he settled in. "Remember the
time we wanted to open our own carpeting business?"
"Yeah,
I remember." He cranked the
van and waited for the heat to warm up the interior.
"Maybe I might still do that, since I'm going to be starting
over."
"Starting
over is good." Softly, and here, in the dark, with the heater blowing on
him, he could let the lump grow in his throat, could let his masculinity fall in
the face of his brother, and he lay his head back as his voice got darker and
huskier. "Starting over is very good. You get to begin a new life, with new
people and a new place."
"You
can always start over with me," Graham offered softly. "Soon as I get the place in Vancouver sold, I'll be down
here. Shouldn't be long, a couple
of months. While I'm working up
there, you can scout down here for a new place to start the business.
And instead of a farm, I'll go with a house."
He clapped an arm around his brother's shoulder.
"I'm flexible. But you
gotta be sure you're willing to throw your career and everything else you've
worked for away."
"I’m
willing to throw my career away for you, Graham." Just as quietly, glancing
over. "You are my dearest brother, and I love you. But I cant...I cant
throw Lionel away. I cant. But, hey, who knows. He may end up throwing me away.
You never rightly k...know." He straightened his voice before it cracked,
clearing it softly.
"No.
Don't do it for me, Morgan. Do
it for yourself because it's what you want to do.
Do it because you really want to be a carpet layer instead of Lionel's
personal assistant." Graham's
hand tightened on Dominic's shoulder. "I
saw how proud he was of that ring, Morgan.
He's not going to throw you away."
"I
do want to, Graham. But I don’t… I don’t think Lionel could survive in our
world without me, to tell you the truth. Not because... of the personal. But
because... he's the leader, I’m the follower. I have every phone number, ever
bit of personal information, every little *thing* about our business, logged
away in my head. It would take months… even years, to train a new
assistant."
"Then
I'll start it part time, and you can help when you can. Weekends, when you need to relax, or just when you need time
for yourself and get away from the big man."
He smiled at his brother as he pulled out of the parking space.
"You know, I never thought I'd see you fight for anything.
You must really love him... and you've got my support."
That
was the straw that broke the camels back.
He
leaned over and let out a harsh, hollow sob, almost like he was caving in on
himself, and it all came out in a rush, between gasping breaths and the sobs
hitching his chest. "He told me Jonathan kissed him and he and Jonathan
dated when he was younger before Jonathan married Martha and Lionel always
thought Jonathan hated him but he didn’t and they talked about it and I found
them hugging once and we got so mad but he explained it and I thought that was
the end of it but then Lionel comes and tells me Jonathan still loves him and
they kissed and he felt nothing for Jonathan but I gave him the option of seeing
if their was anything left with Jonathan and he gave me his ring and told me I
had to chose but I know he was giving me the ring to step out of our
relationship and see if he still loved Jonathan and I cant take it, I cant take
sitting here with this weight on my chest because no one has ever been in love
with me like Lionel and I keep thinking that maybe this is all my fault that
I’m not good enough for him, that I’ve been ruined and I cant breathe."
Graham
slammed the brakes on before he got out of the parking spot. "Breathe, Morgan."
He rubbed his brother's chest. "He
wasn't afraid of me, Morgan. I
wasn't being nice, and he stood his ground and told me how much he loved you and
that he was going to marry you." Another gentle rub. "Tell
me, what did he say when he gave you the ring?
You said he was telling you to choose?
Maybe he was just asking you to accept that he loves you in spite of
Jonathan." The surprise and
the shock of Jonathan and Lionel he hid, because there was just no way he was
ready to comprehend that.
The
tears had slipped, three of them, right down his face that he swiped as they
came, trying to rub his face free of the trembled expression he had, scrubbing
at it until he could have it under control. He pressed the heels of his palms to
the hollow of his eyes for a few long moments, swallowing hard. "I...I
d-don’t know. I don’t know. It happened so fast, and he...I don’t know,
Graham, but theirs more, more you could never know about me, and if you did
you'd realize why I’m saying this, why its so hard for me. I think t-the
worst, and maybe he didn’t mean the worst, and I just threw the love o-of m…
my l-life away."
"He
will come back to you, Dominic. You
have to trust in that. The man who
basically told me to go to hell isn't going to leave you.
He will come back." He
sighed deeply. "We all know...
we all know something happened to you.
We all know you've been miserable, and Lindy's right... I've never seen
you as happy as you were with him. Whatever
it is that happened, you know that we don't care."
He squeezed Dominic's shoulder tightly.
"Don't worry, Morgan. You
didn't throw anything away."
"Lets
go home." A hard swallow around the lump, wiping his face again and
clearing his throat. "Lets get the kids and go home."
"Good
idea." Graham gripped his
brother's hand tightly for a moment before backing out of the parking space
again and going to pick the rest of the family up.
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