No Longer Your Perfect Husband
dr
rantic rhythm of the windshield wipers. I broke every speed limit, my knuc
was disheveled and out of breath. A nu
I hel
Lily Davies.
r. Miller? You took your time. The doctor n
said, my chest tight with anxie
her tone softening slightly. "The surgery is to set the bone and repair
I knew what that meant. Bone breaking
he waiting room, my head in my hands.
ally, a doctor in
of Lily
t. "I'm her fath
he's in recovery now. It was a nasty break, but she's a strong kid. She'
so intensely I felt
g her to her r
and small in the big hospital bed, her right leg encased in a mas
he anger, all the resentment, it all melted away, replaced by a raw, overwhel
agined her, small and scared, stepping into the stre
called Olivia. I had to
ng distant and distracted, music thumping in the
said, my voice dangerously q
d abruptly. "Wha
one. She just got out of su
tant fundraiser," she stammered. "I just step
ng into the street? Where the hell we
soon as I can," sh
ne in disbelief. Her daughter was in the
urs ticked by. One hour. Tw
ed open. Her eyes, the same cool grey as her mother's,
she whispered, h
ctor gave you medicine.
inced, her eyes filling w
and helped her drink through a straw. She dr
ed on my face. A tear rolled do
ad
he first time in her seven years of life that
hispered, my own voic
ded, her grip tightenin
. I'm ri
expensive perfume and hairspray. She was still in her evening gown, a sil
exclaimed, rushing to
candy. "Look what I brought you,
can't have this. She just got out of surg
I'm her mother. I know
ack. "Or she wouldn't be i
"I want my dad," she sobbed, turning her face a
shock and fury. She was not used to being
calculating look entered her
ive. "She needs you. She needs her father. Maybe... maybe t
her perfect hair. I looked at Lily, crying i
called for the person who always took care of her pain. Olivia saw that depe
rity settl
Lily's grasp. She looked at
irm. "I gave up my parental rights, remember? You'r
led. "But... y
terile air. "I'm not. You should call m
She's your responsibi
walked towa
ream. A raw, piercing sound of abandonm
down the hallway. Nu
arm. "Ethan, you can't be serio
pulling my arm away. "She has
every step. I didn't look back. I got in my car, and I drove away