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All sex that occurs is between persons 18 years of age or older.
I has intended this for Loving Wives but that wasn't the way the story went, and I tend to take them where they want to go.
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MELODY
None of the kids were mine.
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I was exhausted.
I had gotten word while on the road that my son had been hit by a car while riding his bike. For the most part the injuries weren't overly serious, but there was some concern about his kidneys. I guess I didn't need to come right home but I wanted to be there and my employers were more than supportive.
I had flown all night to get to the hospital. I hadn't really needed to, I suppose, but I did. Even though they said he was expected to be fine, sometimes things just happen and I wanted to be there. Plus, if something like a kidney transplant was going to be needed, compatibility testing would have to take place. Just as well it be sooner rather than later.
Thanks to packing, trying to book a flight, and the layover I had to take, I hadn't slept in nearly 24 hours. I just can't seem to sleep on planes or in airports. When I got to the hospital, Denise wasn't there. The nurse at the desk said she'd run home to clean up a little bit because I wasn't expected to be there until later that evening. That was the exact moment I realized I hadn't called to update Denise on my travel progress. I had been in such a hurry it had completely slipped my mind.
I asked if they had someplace I could crash for a couple hours, since I didn't want to leave the hospital. They offered me the use of the empty bed in Nate's room, noting Denise had used it last night. I went in, pulled the privacy curtain around me, and was out before my head hit the pillow.
I was awakened by a conversation going on just outside my curtain. I was just beginning to stir when I heard the door open and footsteps cross the floor. I heard my wife's voice talking to Nate, who at this point was being kept sedated.
"How's my boy today?" she said to him. "I'm so sorry for what you're going through, baby."
I then heard the
beep-beep-beep
of her pressing buttons on her cell phone, and then the pause as she waited for the call to connect. I was still waking up so decided to just lay there until she was off the phone. I heard her one-sided conversation and it changed my entire life.
"Hey, it's me."
"I haven't seen or heard from him but he said he was coming straight home. I assume he's on his way."
"I know, but he wants to be here just in case, and I can't very well tell him not to bother being tested. Besides, he might be a match even though they're not actually related."
What the hell! And who the hell was she talking to?
"Of course he's agreed to get tested if necessary. He agreed to this kind of thing when we chose him to be the father, though he probably wishes he didn't resemble Henry so much right about now. But Henry's not stupid. If someone else is a match and he's not, he'll be suspicious."
Chose WHO to be the...oh my God! And who the hell is she talking to?
"You know Henry. He'll probably get a DNA test done, and when he finds out about Nate he'll wonder about Gracie and Danny, too. And we know how that'll turn out."
"Well of course not. I'm not gonna let Nate suffer to preserve the secret. We'll just have to deal with it. I think I can make him understand."
"It was a good idea to have the whole family tested. That way if there's no match Henry won't be suspicious."
"Okay. I'll let you know if anything changes. Bye."
She ended the call and let out a huge sigh. I was so angry at this point I was shaking. I stood up and threw open the privacy curtain harder than I intended to. A startled Denise swung around and looked me in the eyes, and I saw the worry instantly invade hers.
"My God, Henry, you scared me. What, um, what were you doing in there?"
"I was sleeping." My tone was even.
"Oh, did you just wake up?" she asked hopefully.
"No, I've been awake for a few minutes, and to answer your next question, yes, I heard every word you said. Who is it?"
"Who's...who, honey?"
"Don't play stupid, Dee. Who's Nate's father?"
"You're his father, honey."
"You know what I mean, God damn it! Who is it?"
"I...I can't tell you."
"Can't or won't?"
"Both, I guess. It was part of the arrangement. But please listen, baby, please. It's not what you're thinking."
"And just what am I thinking?"
"That I cheated on you and tricked you into raising someone else's kids because I didn't want to have yours."
"Didn't you cheat on me?"
"Well, I guess technically..."
"And didn't you hide the fact that the kids weren't mine?"
"Yes, but..."
"And haven't I been raising someone else's biological children?"
With resignation. "Yes Henry."