I sat in the window, listening to Billy Joel and watching Jimmy play. I reflected on the turn my life had taken over the previous two weeks. I should've been happy just having Jimmy back in my life, but it wasn't working out that way. I had a daughter that I never got to fall in love with, while in her mother's womb, but fell for instantly the first time I saw her. The problem was since she was barely a week old, I never got to see her.
I had no idea that I would have such a hole in my heart for my little Alison. I longed to drive over to Carrie's parents' house and see her, but I didn't want to see my ex. Especially, not after her she begged me to give her a second chance.
I got a call from my lawyer, the day before, and he put together a standard schedule of visitation to cover both children and an amended child support agreement. It was sitting with Carrie's attorney for them to agree on, or we'd have to go back to court. I was hoping Carrie would be civil and not take me back to court, but I had a feeling it wasn't going to be painless. The only leverage I had, was her wanting a second chance and I blew her hopes of that.
***
"Hey, dad!" Jimmy shouted as he bounced into the house. "Do I have to go back to Grandma and Grandpa's today?"
"Yep, your sister is on a schedule now and your mom's got a rhythm going, so she can take care of both of you now."
"Why can't I stay here?"
"We talked about that, Jimmy. Your mom has custody of you, and there's nothing I can do about that. I'm just happy that I can see you now."
"Me too, but what about Alison?"
"We'll have that all ironed out soon. I want to see her just as bad as I wanted to see you when I couldn't."
"What's for dinner?"
I laughed at my child's ability to change the subject to food.
"How about I grill some steaks?"
He frowned and asked, "Can we go for pizza? We can pick up Alison on the way."
"Alison can't eat pizza yet, bud. She'll be breastfeeding for a long time."
"Okay, so we can bring mom too, so she can feed Alison."
I shook my head. "I know what you're trying to do. Jimmy, it's not going to happen. Your mom tossed me away for another man. We will never be together again."
"Whatever!" He stormed off to his room. I hoped the kid would get it through his head soon that what he wanted wasn't going to happen.
***
I pulled into Dan's driveway and intended to walk Jimmy to the door and see Alison. Since I couldn't get any real amount of time with her, I'd get take every scrap I could.
"Hey, Jim," Dan said, opening the door. Jimmy ran past him after a quick fist bump.
"Hi, Dan," I was hoping to get to see Alison for a bit.
"She was just put to bed, but you know babies. She's probably still wiggling around. Come on in."
He led me into the spare bedroom where Alison's crib was set up, and Carrie was sitting in the rocking chair in the corner. I didn't even see her in the darkness of the room, but she whispered hello to me.
I nodded and whispered, "I just wanted to see her for a bit, if that's okay."
"it's okay, get a good look, because pretty soon you'll never see her again."
"What?" I asked, louder than I should, but the baby didn't stir.
"Carrie, what are you talking about?" Dan asked.
"It's simple, dad. If Jim won't give me a second chance, I'll never allow him to have visitation with her or Jimmy. I'll fight like hell and do whatever it takes to make sure he never sees either of his children."
I was about to scream at her, when Dan put his hand on my shoulder. "Don't say anything you'll regret, or she can use against you. I'm a witness to everything that's happening in this room and I'm not going to stand by and let her do that. I'll find the best father's rights attorney in the state, and we'll fight her tooth and nail."
Carrie stood and said, "Dad, if you get in the way of my family staying together, I'll cut you out and you'll never see your grandchildren again."
"Have you lost your mind?" Jane said walking into the room. "I heard everything you said on the baby monitor. If you think that you can blackmail him into taking you back, you've got another thing coming. Carrie, I'm begging you, do not start a war you already lost."
"Let's discuss this in the kitchen." Dan interjected. He probably sensed my impending explosion.
They all left the room, and I spent a few extra seconds with my baby. I put my finger in her tiny hand and almost cried when her little fingers wrapped around it reflexively. She was so beautiful; I couldn't see any way I could live without her in my life.
I walked into the kitchen, hearing the argument. I wasn't as much an argument as it was Dan and Jane berating Carrie for being stupid.
"Jim, don't worry about anything," Dan said. "You're not alone in this, that I can promise you."
"Carrie, where's all this coming from? You divorced me. You made your choice. You have to live with that."
She frowned and a tear fell. "I made a mistake. You have to forgive me and put our family back together."
"Carrie," I sighed, "your mistake, was an affair that led to you divorcing me."
"Oh, please! You act like you're the innocent player in our little drama. If you would've spent more time with me, I'd have never been driven into another man's arms. In all of your overtime, working weekends, coming home too tired to do anything that didn't involve Jimmy, where were you for me? How many times did you fall asleep in your lazy boy, watching a TV show? How many times did you make love to me in the 6 months before I succumbed to that asshole's charms?"
"I see," I said with no idea that there was any problem between us. "So instead of talking to me, and telling me what you were feeling, you fucked the neighborhood asshole. I understand you leaving me thinking you were having his kid. By then you were stuck, but it was a conscious decision to screw him the first time. You should have talked to me. I won't disagree that I bear some fault in what happened, but you handled it the worst possible way you could; and I can't forgive that."
She looked away as I continued, "Carrie, you robbed me of all of that time with my son because that asshole told you to get a restraining order on me. How do you expect me to forgive that? How can I forget all of the nights I cried myself to sleep, wondering if I'd ever see my son again? And now, you want to take him away from me again, along with my daughter? This is not going to end well. It's not going to end well for the kids. We can't go forward in war mode. We have to be able to get along for their sakes. I'm sorry, but that does not include reconciling with you and forgetting you threw me away."
She started sobbing and Jane hugged her. "Honey, please don't punish Jim anymore. He doesn't deserve what you're doing to him. You ripped his heart out and you're trying to do it again. It's over, dear."
Carrie broke down again and buried her head in Jane's shoulder. I looked at her with Dan standing behind her with his hand on her back and I silently waved goodbye. I'd had enough, and by the looks of it so did she. I only hoped she would do the right thing. I knew my first call on Monday would be to my attorney, so I could be as proactive as possible.
***
I opened a beer and decided I needed to get off of my butt and get back into the dating scene. It was more than clear to me I wasn't getting back together with Carrie, blackmail or not, and I'd need to meet someone. On the spur of the moment, I decided to go out and see what I could find in the dating scene.
Not having dated in over a decade, I knew I would be in for a shock as I had no clue how to talk to a woman in which I was interested. I showered and ordered an UBER, thinking I'd figure it out as I went along.
I looked through my closet and realized I would need to spruce up my wardrobe. How much more clichΓ© could I be? A divorced man that had no decent clothes. I planned to call my sister and let her shop with me. She always picked my clothes out before Carrie; I was sure she'd do it again.