Chapter 10
Amy is not going to be a pawn in her game.
Easter weekend started Friday afternoon, as soon as Eric's shift ended at 2:00 pm. He was off the next three days and school was on holiday recess until Tuesday. On the way to visit Layla's parents, they stopped by Eric's townhouse to pick up clothes. Michelle was there and so was Gabby, her partner. Over the last four months, they had all been together several times for dinner, movies and a concert. Layla had become great friends with them and they were planning to attend the wedding.
After greeting each other, Michelle announced, "We've got jobs!"
"Yeaaaaa!" Eric responded.
Layla smiled and replied, "Wonderful! Where?"
"Yesterday afternoon, I received a call back from Bank of America," Michelle replied. "They want me to join them in a supervisory role. I'll initially be in training, of course, but then moved into their training department and will be overseeing the personal development of employees working at the branches. My training and leadership experience in the Army was key to getting that. Thank God, they saw in me the person they needed."
A very excited Gabby added, "And I heard this morning that I'm being hired by the Christina School District as a drug abuse counselor. I'll be working with their school nurses and administers to help the kids battling addictions."
Eric replied, "I'm excited for you two. You've had a tough time in life and it's all coming together for you. Praise the Lord." They nodded.
Layla added, "Congratulations! This couldn't happen to two more deserving people."
Gabby replied, "Thank you. None of this could have happened without Eric. He saved us from our drug hell and put us back on the road. We now have a decent future because of him."
"Speaking of the future," Michelle said, "Gabby would like to move in here with me as soon as possible and take over your part of the lease. What are your current plans, Eric?"
"It's timely that you asked. I was accepted this week into medical school at Penn. I'll be looking for a place soon for us in the Philly area."
"That's fantastic news. Congratulations! You worked so hard for that," Michelle said. She and Gabby gave him enthusiastic hugs.
Layla had a thought, "Eric could move into our house for a while. Susanna's dad is putting it up for sale but it may be months until we have to vacate. By then, we should have our own place."
"That might work," Eric replied. "Let's see if we can make it happen."
Michelle asked, "The last Eric told me, you were still looking for that perfect dress. How's the search going?"
Layla smiled, glanced at Eric and replied, "I haven't told him yet, but I found it early this week."
Eric stared at her and asked, "You did?" She grinned.
Gabby jumped in, "Now Eric, brides should never talk about their dress in front of their fiancΓ©. It's just not done." The girls all smiled.
"I understand."
"I will say that my mom and I had looked at this one shop early on and the lady who worked there called me last Monday to say several new styles had arrived. I rushed up there and found that one of them was exactly what I wanted."
"That is exciting," replied Michelle.
"It is, except to my dad. Mom said when she told him how much it was he just turned and left for the shops. But, mom also said he's relieved that I didn't want a big church wedding like my sister Janice."
Gabby replied, "Yeah, weddings can be terribly expensive. Now that gay marriages are about to become legal in Delaware, we're talking about it. It won't be a big affair like yours, of course."
"That's wonderful," Layla said. "I'm very happy for you."
Eric agreed immediately. "I hope you'll invite us."
"Eric, we're closer to you than to our own families. Of course, we want you and Layla there," Michelle replied.
Gabby added, "And Amy also."
Eric replied, "She wouldn't miss it."
Eric gathered his clothes for the weekend and they continued to Radnor to visit Layla's parents. They spent the afternoon and had dinner with Angelo and Anna prior to driving on to Eric's home that evening. During dinner, Eric announced a decision that he and Layla had struggled to make.
"Mom and dad, Layla and I have been praying for some time about returning to church. Neither of us has been actively involved for the last four years. As you know, I was raised Presbyterian. We believe that we must come together as a family and I've decided to join your family in the Catholic Church."
Anna smiled and replied, "That's very good news." She reached for his hand and squeezed it.
Angelo smiled and agreed. "Eric, I'm very pleased with your decision. I know it was tough for you. You'll be very welcomed by everyone."
"I'm not sure of all that's involved so I'll be depending on you to help me."
"We will."
"Layla, you need to meet with Father O'Brien and see what process is required," Anna advised.
"I know mom. We'll do that soon."
Anna asked, "Have you decided about a minister for your wedding?"
"Not yet. We know Father O'Brien won't perform our marriage because Eric is divorced."
"Yeah, that's a problem but talk to him anyway. Lot's of people in the church have been divorced and get married again. There might be something he can recommend or do," Angelo replied.
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Friday evening after Amy was tucked in for the night, Eric and Layla joined his parents in the family room. Kathy, in a somber voice said, "There's something bothering Amy this week but I've no idea what it is. Everything was fine when she came home from spending last weekend with Melissa. Monday was also normal, but I got a call from the preschool teacher that evening. She said that Amy was tense and a little combative with the other students. This was new and she wanted me to know about it.
"Then on Tuesday, I found her crying in bed. I thought it might be about Miss Annie again, but she wouldn't talk about it. On Thursday, the teacher called again and Amy had hit one of her classmates. Now, everyone was concerned as she'd never done that before."
Layla asked, "Did the teacher say why she might have hit the other child?"
"She didn't know for sure, but another child said they were talking about brothers and sisters."
"I'll talk to her tomorrow and see if she'll tell me. Something happened and she's reacting to it," said Eric.
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On Saturday, Eric and Layla took Amy to the historic area of Philadelphia and visited Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, and the History Center. Amy was very disappointed to see the bell had a large crack in it. She enjoyed talking with people dressed in historic garb and riding in a horse-drawn carriage around the old part of town. They stopped for a cheesesteak at one of the famous places in town and then for ice cream. Layla captured many memorable moments with the camcorder.
Arriving at home in the late afternoon, Amy was asked by Kathy about her day.
"Grandma, it was fun. I saw Ben Franklin and Thomas somebody and got to sit in a chair like they did and write with a feather and saw John somebody who signed the declaration in big letters so the naughty British could read it and we had ice cream and rode in a carriage and ate a messy cheesesteak and I wanted to ring the bell but it was cracked. I didn't do it; it was cracked before I got there."
Everyone smiled then Layla added, "And we went an entire day without a cookie."
"Mommy, I forgot. Can I have a cookie?"
Eric scooped Amy up, hugged and kissed her. "What am I going to do with you?"
Amy giggled and asked, "Can we go play outside? I want you to push me in the tree swing."
"Let's go." Eric put Amy down and she ran to the recreation room and out the back door. When Eric caught up, they walked together down into the trees below the house. Steve had hung a swing from the limb of a very large beech tree. The limb was at least 15 feet from the ground so the swing had a very long arc. Eric was careful to restrict how high Amy could go but that didn't matter to her. She laughed and squealed the entire time. After 15 minutes, Amy asked to stop. "Daddy, can we walk along the river?"
"Sure sweetheart."
They walked down to the rushing water and up the path, hand in hand. "Daddy, I like mommy. Why don't you like her?"
"Are you talking about your first mommy?"
"Yes."
"I like her."
"Why don't she live with us like my new mommy does?"
Eric didn't know what to say so that she would understand. They walked on for a few moments before sitting on the riverbank. He pulled Amy into his lap.
"Sweetheart, sometimes people decide they don't love each other like they once did. It is very sad when that happens. Your first mommy decided that she needed to leave me to do something else that was important to her. You became the total focus of my life and I decided that the best thing for you was to stop being married to your mommy. That was a very difficult decision and it hurt very much. But I did it so that I could look for a new mommy for you."
"Did mommy stop loving me?"
"No, Amy. She loved you very much and she knew that I'd take good care of you."
"She told me that she loves you and me."
"I'm sure that's true, Amy, but your new mommy is the woman I love now."
"Can't you love two women?"