Jon kept his hands in his jacket pockets. As usual, the hood covered his scarred head and much of his face. "I was hoping that you could tell me."
Silence was Alicia's only response as they walked on for several minutes. They walked not back towards town but further into the cold, barren desert.
Cold, barren desert was an appropriate metaphor for his life. A childhood of being the Tyler that was expected of him, always in the shadow of his father and older brother. Only at A&M and in the Marines had he managed to break free, even then he had floundered, uncertain of who he was or what he wanted. His marriage had been a disastrous attempt to be his own man -- with the wrong woman. Duty was all he had left, and he failed at even that, losing all of his men in the process, good men. The past few years had been survival, recovery was impossible.
Only twice in his life had he ever felt complete, whole, a man. And both of those were with this woman. He knew that it was impossible for Alicia to love someone like him. If he had been a bitter fuck up that night, he was a monster now.
But the truth was he did not want to walk away from them. Either of them. That sheet of paper proved that his daughter needed him. Wanted a man, a father in her life. And while he did not condemn Steve, in fact, he could more than understand the power of pain that sent a man running for the bottle. He did not want a homeless man playing stand-in daddy to his child.
"I want to be her father β a real one. Not just a name on some paper, Alicia," the words were out before he could consider their ramifications.
She sighed and turned to face him, "I don't know whether I'm relieved or terrified. I know how Hope feels. I grew up with only old photographs of my dead father. I am still never sure if the few memories I have of him are real or just my imagination and Abuelita's stories."
She looked down at the ground as she rubbed her hands on the front of her jeans. "That damned homework assignment only made me face the fact. I can't be both mother and father to my daughter."
"Our daughter, Alicia. Ours." Jon knew that he was pushing her. That all of this was too new. He had only just reappeared in her life. Wounded and scarred beyond recognition. Not just physical ones either, but unseen wounds that went far deeper.
But he knew this was his only hope. The only thing that made life worth living. She was the only thing that ever had. That one precious night in her bed was the best memory of his life. And even if he could never have her again. He could be there for his child...and for her. Even if that meant the 'friend zone.'
She smiled weakly as she nodded, "Our daughter. So, what are we going to do about it? How are we going to tell her the truth? Six-year-olds don't understand no-strings-attached?"
Jon chuckled, he was not sure he did either. "I think I told you there was no such thing."
Alicia laughed, and it rang out across the desert darkness, bringing light and joy that he had not felt in a very long time. Jon found a new purpose. If he never made this woman moan beneath his touch and loving again, he would make her laugh like that, and often. He would lighten this load that she had carried for so long all alone.
"I guess you were right."
"What a woman admitting that a man was right? Don't ever let your sisterhood hear that," he kidded. Her answering smile and nod of her head made him smile. That warmth that had been missing for most of a lifetime spread in his chest.
"Enjoy it. I can't promise they are words you will hear often. Especially when it comes to Hope," she stopped and looked up. "Do you know what I felt tonight? When she asked you to say her prayers with her?"
Jon shook his head. Uncertain where this was going. This question, or this situation. But he knew he needed to be here. With them. And he would do whatever it took to make that happen.
Her voice was rough as she chuckled, "I was jealous. Jealous, because Hope's father was taking my place."
"I'm not trying to take your place, Alicia. You're a fucking amazing mother. You know why I say that?"
She shook her head.
"Do you know how many kids scream or cry or run or, worst of all, stare when they see my face? But not Hope. Sure, she stared, but it was not the same. And when she asked me if it hurt, it was like something exploded inside me."
He wasn't sure what made him do it. He knew he had no right. That he should not have dared. But it just seemed so natural to reach for her hand, to draw it into his. It felt so fucking right. Like the world was, for this moment, a beautiful and wonderous place.
"Maybe it was Hope. You named her well, sweeth-" Jon stopped himself. The words hung in the cold air frozen between them.
He dropped her hand. He would not let how he felt about this woman complicate an already difficult situation. "I'm not trying to take your place. I admire you. The job you have done with her. All alone. I'm sorry about that. If I had known..."
She stared off at the moon, "That is my own fault. You know I made the decision not to ask your name that night. When I first found out I was pregnant with her, I regretted that. Then I decided that it was some sign. That she was some miracle, some gift from a god I don't even believe in. My purpose for going on after Abuelita died."
"That's how I feel now, Alicia. Like meeting that little girl was some fucking miracle. One I don't deserve, but can't turn away from. I just want a chance to get to know my daughter. To be a part of her life. Even if I don't have that right, don't deserve it, please don't take that from me. Don't take that Hope," he pleaded.
It was Alicia that reached for his hand this time. But she reached for his left hand, the one missing two fingers, covered in scars so deep that they constricted movement. The one that he might still lose.
He tried to draw it back, to hide it. But she would not let him. His throat tightened, and his eyes clouded over with unshed tears. How like her mother their daughter was. Neither afraid of the scars that even he hated. His badge not of survival but failure. He knew he did not deserve either of them. But he always had been a selfish bastard. And this time, he wanted so desperately to hang onto the Hope that they brought back to his life.