Authors: Jettie Woodruff
fishing,” he said, excited.
I couldn’t help but smile too. I could just see the
three of us walking along the beach with a brown haired
little boy riding on Dawson’s shoulders.
“Have you thought about names?” he asked.
“Not really. The only thing that I knew for sure
was if it was a girl, her middle name was going to be
Joyce like mine and Caroline’s”
“Wait. I thought your middle name was Michelle,”
he stated, confused.
I smiled an uncertain smile.” Riley’s middle name
is Michelle. Morgan’s middle name is Joyce.”
Dawson didn’t reply right away. He contemplated
what I had just said, briefly before responding. “I can’t
call you Morgan, Ry.”
I kind of giggled. “I don’t want you to call me
Morgan.” I didn’t. I wasn’t Morgan with him. I was
Morgan with Drew, and I wanted to keep the two
separated.
We stopped at Star’s on the way through town and
had one of her new club sandwiches. She now had two
girls working for her plus the one that I had l already met.
The place was hopping. Of course she had to let her new
help know that they were working there because of me. I
believed that myself though. I know that it wouldn’t have
been any more than the run down coffee shop, had I not
taken it up on myself to turn it into something unique.
By the time we made it back, I was tired and ready
for my daily nap. I never realized how much being
pregnant took out of you. I was tired all the time.
Dawson stopped me just in the door. He kissed me
and told me that he loved me. He was as proud as an
Olympian wearing a gold medal.
“I love you too,” I smiled up at him kissing him.
“I suppose you are heading straight to the couch,”
he mused.
“That is exactly where I am heading,” I assured
him. What I really wanted to do was call Drew. I told him
that I would call as soon as I found out. I wondered if he
even remembered. Maybe I wouldn’t call him. Yes. I
would. The bastard asked if he could call and hadn’t
called one time in almost a week.
I sat on the sofa and started to call my mom.
“Who are you calling?” Dawson asked.
“My mom. I told her I would call after we found
out.”
Dawson knelt in front of me and kissed me again.
“I’m going to my house for a bit and then to work. I’ll see
you tonight,” he said.
“Okay, I’m going to lie on this couch and fall
asleep to some tacky soap opera.”
He smiled and kissed me. “I’ll call you later. I
love you.”
“I love you too.”
I had just gotten on the phone with my mom when I
had a beep from Drew. Of course I had to take it right that
second.
“I’ll call you back in a few minutes, mom. Drew is
beeping.”
“Why? I thought you and Dawson were an item
now. Have you filed for divorce?”
Okay. My mom and I hadn’t talked for years. I
didn’t think she had the right to go there.
“We are. I will call you back,” I said. I wanted to
get to Drew before he hung up.
“Hello,” I answered Drew.
“I’m having a boy aren’t I?”
“You’re an ass. I thought you were going to call
me.”
“You told me I had to call during the day while
Columbo was at work.”
“Who?”
“Never mind. You’re too young to know who that
is.”
“I’m four years younger than you,” I reminded him,
“and you didn’t call at all.”
“That’s because I don’t work that way. I have to
have everything under my terms.”
“That’s why you’re an ass.”
Drew laughed. God I missed him.
“Are you going to tell me what I am having or not.”
“It’s a boy.”
“YES!” he exclaimed. “I knew it.”
I smiled. He was just as excited as Dawson was. I
couldn’t help but wonder which one was going to be
disappointed.
“Would you like a picture of him?”
“You mean an ultra sound picture?”
“Yes. It’s 3D and neat as hell. You can actually
see his little tongue sticking out.”
“Hell yeah, I want to see. Do it now,” he
demanded.
I laughed and went into the small office, scanned
the picture, and sent it to his email.
“I just sent it,” I said.
“Got it. Holy shit, Morgan. That’s a real baby in
there,” he stated the obvious.
“Um, yeah. What did you think was in there?” I
asked, entertained by him.
“You can’t tell me that this kid isn’t mine. He
looks just like me.”
I laughed. Although the picture was very vivid, you
really couldn’t tell that yet. I tried.
“Fly home and spend a couple of days with me,”
Drew requested.
“I am home,” I assured him.
“No. No, you’re not home. This is your home. I
wish you would hurry up and realize that so that I could
stop missing you.”
I smiled. I would love to jump on a plane and go
spend a few days with him, but I couldn’t do that. I had
already had sex with him on two different occasions while
Dawson patiently waited on me to come back to him.
I liked the fact that he missed me. Why? I didn’t
know. I was just weaving tangled webs for myself. I
seemed to be an expert at that.
“I’m sure that Celeste is keeping you occupied,” I
stated.
“It really bothers you to think that I am having sex
with Celeste, doesn’t it? What bothers you Morgan? Is it
the image of her bent over my knee or is it the thought of
me giving it to her up the ass?”
“You’re a son of a bitch. Are you doing those
things with her?” I had to ask.
He laughed. “Are you doing those things with
Dawson?” he answered my question with a question.
I had to laugh at that. “Um…No. Dawson isn’t that
type.”
“So you still just have a boring sex life. I thought
for sure you would have taught him a thing or two by now.
What do you do, just the plain old missionary position?”
“This baby doesn’t quite let us do that,” I stated. I
didn’t want to talk about my sex life with Dawson. I
wanted to know what he was doing with Celeste. “Answer
my question.”
“No. I’m going to let you think whatever you want,
and I will continue to think whatever I want about you
having boring sex with Dawson, and don’t call me an ass
or a son of a bitch either,” he added. He wasn’t going to
tell me. That told me that he was doing it with Celeste.
Bitch.
I stayed on the phone for over an hour with Drew.
It soon became the norm. He would call every day around
ten in the morning. I would email or text him when I knew
that Dawson was off and would be at my house. Believe it
or not, he didn’t call when he was there. This went on for
almost a month until I couldn’t take it a second longer. I
had to see him. I did feel bad for betraying Dawson, but in
all honesty I had been illuminating him all along. He
wouldn’t have liked my daily conversations with Drew.
My plan almost didn’t work. I told him that I was
going to visit my mom for a few days. He wanted to come
with me.
“I want you there,” I lied. “I just don’t think I
should give that impression to Caroline. She has already
met Drew, and she knows that he is my husband,” I
explained.
“Are you ever going to divorce him, Ry?” he
asked. I could tell that he was getting annoyed with the
whole concept of me not filing for divorce yet. I was
getting annoyed with him for constantly bringing it up.
I rolled my eyes and removed my legs strung
across his on the sofa.
“I take that as a no,” he called to my back as I
walked away.
“We have this same conversation over and over.
I’ve told you that I intend to divorce him. I don’t see what
the big deal is. I’m here with you, aren’t I?”
“The big deal is, I don’t want to continue to go to
bed with someone that has another man’s name, and I sure
as hell don’t want that son of bitch’s name on my son’s
birth certificate.”
“You know, Daw, he might not be your son.” Shit.
I didn’t want to say that out loud.
“Is that what you’re waiting on, Ry? Do you need
to see if he comes out looking like him before you commit
to me?”
“No. I didn’t mean it that way. Can we just go to
bed?” I asked, not wanting to discuss this for the one
hundredth time.
“Yeah, sure,” he unemotionally replied.
***
up. I didn’t want Dawson to run by my house, which he
often did during the day, just to check on me. I was
terrified that he was going to show up while Gary was
picking me up. I had told him that Star was driving me to
the airport. She agreed to go along with me if Dawson
asked, but refused to listen to any of the details. She didn’t
want to know what I was doing, but at least she didn’t
judge me the way Lauren did. Lauren and I had an
understanding. She didn’t like the fact that I kept Drew at
arm’s length, and I didn’t give her any unneeded
information. I would have loved to have been able to talk
to her, but I knew how she felt. She felt the same way that
everyone felt. I had no one to talk to about it, so I kept my
little secret a secret.
I slept most of the flight. I was doing that quite a
bit it seemed.
The warm weather was refreshing. I loved this
time of year in Vegas. Unlike Maine, November in Las
Vegas was comfortable. It had been forty one degrees
when I got on the plane. The seventy four degree
temperature when I got off felt like a breath of fresh air.
I was a little mad that Drew wasn’t there to pick
me up himself, after begging me for a month to come and
see him. Gary drove me to the house. I was even madder
when he wasn’t at the house either. Marta had a snack
waiting for me when I arrived. I ate about half of my
sandwich and text him.
“Where the hell are you?”
“Calm down. I’m almost there. I had an unexpected
meeting. Don’t go upstairs until I get there.”
“Why?”
“Because I said so.”
I couldn’t even finish my sandwich. For one thing I
wanted to know why I couldn’t go upstairs, and I could
hardly wait to see him. I walked out to the front and sat
down on the concrete step. I know that I only waited for
about five minutes, but it seemed like at least an hour.
Drew got out wearing the grin that I loved. He was
wearing his customary expensive suit and tie, but damn
did he ever look hot. We weren’t even supposed to be
together. I was in a relationship with Dawson, and I
presumed that he was doing Celeste. I didn’t care at that
moment. I wanted in his arms.
“Hey gorgeous,” He said, taking me in his arms.
“Hi. Why can’t I go upstairs?”
Drew laughed. I lost my happy smile when I saw
Celeste standing behind the car carrying a stack of folders.
She smiled at me, and I gave her a fake smile back.
“Why is she here?” I quietly asked.
“She’s got work to do. Stop it,” he demanded,
kissing me on my forehead. I grumbled a quiet throat
noise.
Drew pulled me inside. We went into his office
with Celeste first. I sat there with my arms crossed while
he went over some numbers that were throwing a red flag
or something. I was trying not to pay attention. I didn’t
care. He was explaining what he wanted her to do when I
got up to walk out. I didn’t come all that way to listen to
him conduct business. Drew grabbed my arm before I had
a chance to escape, giving me a look to be still. He stood
behind Celeste and pointed to some sort of graph on the
computer. His eyes were boring into me. I wanted her to
leave so that I could get him naked. He was already
driving me crazy, and I had just gotten there.
“I’ve got it. Go spend some time with your wife,”
Celeste animatedly told him, waving him out.
“Okay. Show me what you bought me,” I
demanded once he had shut the office door.
“I didn’t buy you anything,” he assured me as he
turned me to the wall. He held my hands above my head
and kissed me like he really did miss me.
“Damn. What was that for?” I panted.
“That was for making me miss you like crazy.”
He took my hand and I followed him upstairs. I