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Authors: Felicia Watson
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any of the money in her marriage. Maybe the Career Module too, if I
can convince Irene to go slow.‖
Without looking up from the notes she was jotting, Trudy asked,
―Speaking of Irene, any word on Tish and The Carlton?‖
A soft sigh of disappointment escaped from Nick‘s lips before he
answered, ―The word was ‗no‘—she didn‘t get it. But Irene already has
her set up with another interview—at Dish.‖
Trudy looked up, her dark eyes alight with curiosity. ―Where‘s
that?‖
―It‘s on the South Side. Seventeenth Street. You‘ve never been?
It‘s this kind of… uber-hip Italian pub.‖
―No, I‘ve never been.‖ Trudy patted her neat hairdo, adding,
―
Uber-hipness
not really being my style.
Anymore
.‖
Nick grinned freely at her quip. ―Not exactly mine either—never
was. But the pasta is great. Ask Larry about it, I bet he knows the place.
I can see Tish fitting in there much better than at The Carlton.‖
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Readily accepting Nick‘s assessment on both points, Trudy asked,
―And Norah? Is she still interested in that Medical Assistant Program?‖
―We talked about it briefly last session, but she still hasn‘t even
applied for the grant. Maybe she needs another push.‖
―You mean besides your finding the MA program, tracking down
the grant, and getting her all of the forms?‖
―Yeah. I know.‖ Nick‘s sigh this time was sadder and more
pensive. ―I wish she was as interested in finding a better job as she is in
finding a new guy.‖
―That order of priorities isn‘t too surprising, when you think
about it. Underneath all the pain and heartache, she‘s still just a twenty-
two-year-old girl who hasn‘t had much fun in her life. How‘s she doing
in the automotive module? In fact, how are they all doing?‖
With minimal effort, Nick was able to broach the subject with the
appearance of unruffled approval. ―It‘s going really well. Just one more
week after this Thursday, and then the crew is ready for graduation.‖
Resolutely shelving his private concerns about the instructor, Nick
added cheerfully and firmly, ―They‘ve
all
come a long way.‖
―Super.‖ Trudy‘s sunniest teasing smile appeared as she asked,
―Does that mean you‘re willing to say I was right about our volunteer?‖
After only a second of hesitation, Nick was able to answer
honestly, ―Logan is…. He‘s not the man I thought he was when you
first told me about him, that‘s for sure.‖
―You don‘t know how glad I am to hear you say that. The
progress with him has been painfully slow, but I have high hopes for
healing that family. If all goes according to plan, I‘m going to start
couples counseling with them very soon.‖
Doubts of all kind—professional, ethical, and yes, personal—
churned in Nick‘s mind. ―Are you sure….‖
―What? That Logan is ready? No, but I think he‘s very close.‖
―That‘s not what I was going to say. Are you absolutely sure that
Logan getting back with his wife is… is right…,‖ Nick hesitated, then
finished in a rush, ―for everyone concerned?‖
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―Nick, what did I tell you about your prejudice? Not every abuser
is your father; some men can grow beyond their mistakes—‖
Cutting off her lecture, Nick interrupted, ―Don‘t they need to get
at
the mistake before they can get
beyond
it?‖
―Of course.‖ Trudy raised a speculative eyebrow at Nick. ―Are
you intending to give me a recap of the course I taught you in graduate
school?‖
―Nooo,‖ Nick drawled, eyes on the doodle he was scribbling on
his pad as he frantically searched for a way to ask without asking.
―Don‘t worry; I‘ve been making real progress with Logan of late.
His wife was encouraged about my last report… and frankly, so was I.‖
Nick glanced up to find Trudy wagging a finger at him. ―I really hope
some day you‘ll know the thrill of putting a ‗Humpty Dumpty‘ family
back together. It can be immensely satisfying.‖
―Okay.‖ With two short syllables, Nick threw all of his faith
behind Trudy‘s superior experience and judgment.
She’ll figure it out
sooner or later. She’s too smart not to see the truth, and then she’ll
deal with the… the issue.
There was no way Nick was going to label Logan being gay as a
problem; the only problem was what he was going to do with the
knowledge until the eventual revelation. Having already resolved to
delay any decision until he talked to the man at the heart of his
dilemma, Nick felt that the few days between Monday and Thursday
suddenly stretched to eternity.
LOGAN hit the off button on his cell phone with a much steadier hand
than he‘d started the call; Tuesday morning was starting off much
better than had Monday.
Good—went easier than I could’a hoped. And
now… and now… Nick.
He diligently punched in the number from the
card Nick had given him at their first meeting.
After two short rings, a familiar voice said, ―Nick Zales.‖
―Yeah, hey, Nick.‖
―Logan?‖
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―Yeah, it‘s me.‖
―Why‘re you…. What‘s up?‖
―I wanted to talk to you. First off—thanks for not sayin‘ anythin‘
to Trudy.‖
―How‘d you know? You talked to her?‖
―Yeah… right before I called you.‖
―You‘re not stopping therapy, are you? You don‘t have to—‖
―No, I ain‘t stoppin‘ anything except….‖ Logan took a deep
breath and started over. ―You know I gotta keep up with that so I can
get my daughters back. That‘s all that really matters to me.‖
―Okay.‖
It seemed like Nick wasn‘t going to make this easy for him.
Logan swallowed in an attempt to moisten his parched mouth and said,
―That thing… what happened on Sunday? I‘m real sorry about it. I
don‘t know why I did that.‖
―You don‘t? ‘Cause I‘ve got a pretty damn good idea why.‖
―Weren‘t you listenin‘ to me? Whatever that was, it doesn‘t
matter. I gotta concentrate on doin‘ what I need to do to get my girls
back.‖
―What if dealing with that kiss is…. It could be a big part of what
you have to do.‖
―No, it ain‘t. It‘d just get in the way of…. See, Trudy‘s gonna
arrange for me to talk to Krista and Meghan at her office. I‘m gonna do
it, Nick.
Really
talk to them about… about what I did to their mom.‖
Nick‘s surprise was evident even through the tiny receiver. ―You
mean it? Wow, that‘s great.‖
―Yeah, I mean it. Me and Trudy just decided. I was tellin‘ her
about what Cheryl told us and how I don‘t want…. I don‘t ever want
my girls ending up like her. And… I‘ve been thinkin‘ that you‘re
right.‖
―That they wanta know?‖
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―Yeah. I‘ve been tryin‘ not to see that for a long time, but….‖
Logan paused to take a sip of bitter black coffee, trying to wash down
other recollections with it. ―Anyway, the best part is, Trudy says after I
do this, she‘ll sign the affidavit and I can get my daughters every week,
just me and them. And they can stay overnight, even.‖ Logan glanced
around at the small apartment, mentally arranging things for the
anticipated visits.
―But Logan, none of that means—‖
―Yes, it does! It ain‘t right for us to…. I‘m not that way—not
really
, and I‘m never gonna be more than a friend to you. If that ain‘t
okay with you, then we should end things right here and now.‖ Logan
felt his own words slice into his very gut; he took a deep breath and
dragged the blade up to finish the job. ―After all, you got that… that
Adam fella… and I got Linda.‖
―Okay, I get it.‖ Nick‘s tone was clipped, though it seemed to
Logan there was as much sarcasm as frustration in it. ―I think I can
keep my hands off you—if you‘ll return the favor.‖
Ignoring both the implications in that statement and the leap in his
heart at the chance to keep seeing Nick, Logan plowed ahead. ―I sure
was sorry leavin‘ you in such a mess with the car.‖
―So you still wanta keep at it?‖
Thinking that he detected suspicion, or perhaps merely surprise,
in Nick‘s question, Logan confirmed, ―Yeah. Don‘t you?‖
―Sure, I don‘t think I can see that baby through alone. I guess that
means I‘ll see ya Sunday morning?‖
―Yeah, I‘ll be there, same as always. But what about Thursday?
Ain‘t you comin‘ to the class?‖
There was a pause on the line as if Nick was considering the
matter. ―Nah, I‘m kinda jammed up at work, and I don‘t think you guys
need a babysitter anymore. I was gonna come to talk to you, but… but
we just did that, right?‖ Logan was silent as he tried unsuccessfully to
warp his disappointment into relief, causing Nick to ask, ―You still
there?‖
―Yeah, sorry, I was thinkin‘ that I better get started trackin‘ down
those parts for the T-bird. That sounds fine. See ya Sunday.‖
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―Sure thing. Good luck with your daughters, Logan. You‘re doin‘
the right thing; you won‘t regret it.‖
Logan hoped Nick was right. He hoped they both were.
AFTER speaking to Linda and the visitation mediator, Trudy had
delayed Logan‘s usual session until late Friday afternoon, when she
could get Krista and Meghan to her office. Logan walked into the
waiting room to the unusual sight of Dr. Gerard sitting on the small
couch; she motioned for him to join her. When he did, Trudy started
speaking in an undertone, saying, ―I‘m going to leave you alone with
your daughters, Logan, but if you need me for anything, I‘ll be right out
here.‖
Logan stared at his knees while he wiped his damp palms on
them. He let out a shaky breath and looked up at Trudy to ask, ―Do they
know why they‘re here?‖
―I told them on the way that you wanted to talk to them—alone—
about the incident with their mother.‖
―How‘d they take it?‖
―Hard for me to say, but if I had to put a name to it, I guess I‘d
say they‘re in a ‗wait and see‘ mode.‖
That sure sounded like his girls to Logan. He glanced at the
closed door that loomed so large right then, feeling as if his entire
future hinged on what happened once he walked through it. ―Any idea
how I should do this?‖
―Let them ask the questions. Answer them fully, but don‘t give
them more than they want. Understand?‖ Logan nodded and she patted
his arm, asking, ―Ready?‖
Though he wondered how the hell he could ever really be ready
for this moment, Logan announced, ―Yeah, sure.‖ Without further
comment, he walked into Trudy‘s cramped office.
Each girl was sitting in one of the guest chairs, looking nervous
and smaller than usual. Logan leaned down to hug first Krista and then
Meghan and accept their subdued greetings; he then tried to decide
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where he was going to sit. It didn‘t seem appropriate to sit behind
Trudy‘s desk, but there was no other chair in the room. He quickly
pulled the chair out and wheeled it near them. ―Why don‘t you scoot
over here so we can all see one another.‖ As they quickly complied, he
said, ―That‘s it.‖
Logan had hoped that Meghan, at least, would have some
questions to ask about Trudy or the office, but his daughters were
resolutely silent, and he realized there was nothing to do but plunge in.
―I know Dr. Gerard told you what you‘re doin‘ here… right?‖
A soft ―yes‖ barely escaped from both mouths.
Talking to his own flesh and blood suddenly seemed harder than
anything he‘d ever done before—including burying his parents. Luckily
Logan remembered Trudy‘s advice and started, ―I know you girls
probably‘ve had a lotta questions you been wantin‘ to ask about why…
why I hurt your mom like I did. And I‘m finally gonna let you ask
‘em—but first I got somethin‘ I need to say.‖
He looked into each set of bright eyes, searching for the courage
to do this, but the push finally came from the memory of Cheryl saying,
“I grew up thinkin’… thinkin’ that’s just the way it is.”
His voice was stronger than he would have expected when he
said, ―What I need you to understand is, I had no right to do that, and it
was nobody‘s fault but my own. Your mom didn‘t cause it and neither
did… anyone else. What I mean is, it sure wasn‘t anything you girls
ever did.‖ He tried to ignore the tears that were welling in both girls‘
eyes, but Logan choked up slightly as he continued, ―You gotta know, I
didn‘t mean to hurt her, and I‘m awful sorry about it, but… but that