Chapter 9 A Heartfelt Admission
Frigate Cove 2013
"The procedure went just as we expected, Mister Stuart. The valve is in place and is working properly. We'll want Ms. Urquhart to come in for a final evaluation in three weeks, but I'm confident she's going to be in good health," Dr. Rippon assured him.
"That's great news," Cam smiled. "Thank you, and I'm sure Jamie is equally grateful, right Jamie?"
"Yeah. Mom's going to be all better now, right?"
"As good as new," cardiac surgeon Amos Rippon assured the youngster.
"You'll be able to see her later this afternoon. It takes a while for the anaesthetic to wear off. She may be a little groggy, but she'll be fine by tomorrow. She should be able to go home in two or three days. However, she'll need to rest and not indulge in any strenuous activity for a couple of weeks. Walking once or twice a day will be good exercise for her. Just don't be too aggressive with it at first," the doctor cautioned.
"We'll take very good care of her, won't we Jamie?" Cam smiled.
"Yeah, we will," Jamie nodded enthusiastically.
It was nearing four that afternoon when Cam and Jamie walked cautiously and quietly into the single-bed room. Glynnis appeared to be sleeping, her eyes closed, lying on her back, her hands folded on her abdomen. For a moment, Cam wondered if they should leave her until she woke, but then saw her head turn toward them and her eyes opened. It was the smile of recognition that filled him with relief and encouraged them to approach her.
"Hi," she said weakly.
"Hi, yourself," Cam smiled, holding Jamie's hand and bringing him closer to her bed.
"Are you all better now, Mom?" the boy asked in a near whisper.
"Yes, Dear, I will be all better. Just a few days to get my strength back and I'll be good."
Cam stood, gazing down at the woman he had fallen in love with. How to tell her? When to tell her? Those persistent questions drifted through his consciousness regularly. Without Jamie there, he might have blurted it out then and there. But ... it wasn't the time or the place ... was it?
Glynnis reached for Cam's hand, looking up at him, smiling. "Thank you," she said in a muted, raspy voice.
"For?" Cam wondered.
"Everything," she replied, her smile never wavering.
Cam and Jamie didn't stay long as it was evident Glynnis tired easily. "We'll see you again tomorrow," Cam promised as Glynnis kissed Jamie on the cheek. The urge was irresistible and Cam bent down and kissed her forehead, gently squeezing her hand. Her eyes were closed, but the smile remained. "I love you," he whispered. He gazed at her sleeping form for a few moments before leading Jamie out of the room.
~*~
Glynnis was more alert and was sitting upright in her bed the next day. A number of tubes and wires had been removed and only a monitor remained at her bedside.
"You look much better today," Cam smiled. "How are you feeling?"
"Better ... yes ... I'll be glad to go home though. That's where I want to be."
"We got everything ready for you, Mom," Jamie announced. "Cam and me ... we'll look after you."
"Thank you, Jamie. You're such a good son. I'm very lucky to have you ... both of you ... taking care of me."
Jamie was beaming with pride while Cam stood back and allowed the boy his moment in the sun. They chatted about everyday things. Howard had called to find out how Glynnis was, and hoped he would see her back in the store soon. He claimed it wasn't the same without her around to keep things in order.
"I got an email from my editor in New York," Cam told her. "She likes my revisions to the second Gascoigne novel and within a month it should be ready to send to the printers. They are already asking me about number three."
"If number three is half as good as the others, you'll have three more best-sellers," Glynnis boasted.
"Well, we can hope, can't we," he nodded.
"Yes, we can, can't we," she said, gazing at him intently, her eyes fixed on his.
They stayed a few more minutes until the duty nurse came to prepare her for a sponge bath and a trip to the washroom. Jamie kissed his mother's cheek while Cam leaned forward and once again kissed her forehead.
Glynnis looked up at him with a smug smile. "I heard what you said," she whispered, then softly touched his cheek with her fingertips.
Initially it took Cam by surprise, but then he realized exactly what she was referring to.
"I meant it," he smiled, this time placing a soft kiss on her lips. "We'll talk about this when you're back home ... our home."
He caught the hint of tears in her eyes, but smiled and turned away, hiding his own emotion. He missed the smile on her face and her sigh of contentment.