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"I know ... I know." He says as he gets into bed with me and gently pulls me into him. He holds me like that while I cry hysterically into his chest. I'm sobbing so hard I can barely grasp any air to breathe and when I do my ribs scream in pain-but I don't care. I can't stop. I let him rock me while I cry over everything, but mostly I cry for the time I lost with him and for how much I miss him.
Being here in his arms makes me feel whole again, and I can't remember why I thought it was so important to walk away from him, except that it seemed like a good idea at the time.
That was dumb.
I have no idea how long I've been crying, but when I finally stop, I pull away from his chest and look at his perfect face. G.o.d I missed this boy.
"I missed you too." He says wiping the remaining tears from my face before placing a kiss to my forehead. When he pulls away I do something I haven't done in a while ... I smile, a genuine, happy as h.e.l.l smile.
He smiles back at me, "You know, I've really missed you. Ethan's great, but he's not quite the best friend you are."
"I know just what you mean," I sigh. "I've really missed you too. You've been such an important part of my life for so long ... and I'm sorry I screwed that up."
"We good?"
"Yeah," I smile warmly at him.
"Oh my G.o.d Connor," I exclaim suddenly remembering, "What about Taylor?"
"What do you mean?"
"I mean you guys are dating. What about that ... her?"
"What are you talking about? Taylor and I aren't dating."
"But I saw her kiss you after your baseball game and then you were holding hands at dinner later that night. She told me you guys were dating right after that."
"I can't believe her," he says through gritted teeth as he runs his hand through his hair. "She was lying to you. When I left the field after the game, she grabbed my face before I could get away, but I didn't kiss her back. And, at dinner, she had just put her hand on mine and I was getting ready to move it away when I saw you."
"But why did she talk to me then? She threatened me and told me to stay away because you were hers." I tell him remembering her threats.
"Are you kidding me?" he groans. "I turned her down over and over but she wouldn't take no for an answer. I guess she was trying to do everything she could to get me back."
"So ... you're not together?" I say piecing it all together.
"No," he chuckles and I look at him. "There's never been anyone else but you." His voice resonates with sadness.
"I never did anything with Vincent," I whisper. When I look up, I see relief wash over him. His tense face breaks into that crooked grin I love and I feel myself relax.
"Ahem," I hear my mom's voice from the end of my bed and we turn to look at her.
"Sorry to interrupt, but the doctor will be here soon to see if you're ready to go home," my mom says with twinkling eyes. "So, Connor, you should probably get going."
"No, mom please, I want him here," I beg.
Connor chuckles, "I got it, Anne. Could you give us a few minutes though?" he asks.
"Ok, but make it quick," she says giving us both her best strict mom face, which isn't that effective. We nod our heads and as soon as she leaves the room we both start talking. Laughing, I tell Connor to go first.
"I don't want to leave you, but if they send you home today I'll come over later, ok?"
"Ok!" I agree. I feel so relieved to have him back but we still haven't talked about what we are ... if we're just friends or we're more than that again?
"What's wrong?" he asks obviously sensing my mood swing.
"Well, I just don't know where we stand, I guess."
"Harp, I love you-nothing will ever change that, but you've been through a lot of stuff. I think we should concentrate on getting you better first."
I shake my head reluctantly. I know he's right but I can't help but feel sad that we're not together. I miss his arms around me, and the feel of his lips on my lips.
"One more thing before I go," he says. "I know you don't want to, but you need to talk to your mom. I know what she told you hurt you, and while I can understand why you were so hurt, I can't help you like she can."
I look down because I don't want to think about all this right now. It's overwhelming, but not thinking about it and dealing with it is what got me here in the first place.
Connor puts his finger under my chin and pulls my face up to look at him.
"You aren't the only one hurting here. What happened to her was horrible. I'm not saying it excuses the way she treated you all those years, but everyone deserves a second chance before it's too late. If you don't talk to her now, you are going to regret it. You won't be able to get this time with her back."
I nod my head because he's right. I need to talk to her and I need to forgive her. I'm not sure the forgiveness will come right away, but I have faith that once we start talking we'll get there.
"She's sick." Tears are threatening to spill down my face again.
"I know," he says rea.s.suringly. "I know it's not fair that this is happening, but she needs you now more than ever."
"You're right," I tell him. "I'll talk to her. I already regret the time I spent wallowing in my self-pity and turning everyone that loves me away from me. I don't want any more regrets." I tell him.
"That's my girl," he says kissing my forehead again. "You are the bravest, strongest, most resilient, beautiful, loving, wonderful, amazing person I know and I love you."
"I love you too Connor. I couldn't do anything without you. You are and always will be my best friend, savior, confidant, and so much more that I haven't discovered yet. But I'm really looking forward to finding out," I smile affectionately at him.
"We promised your mom, so I should probably get going. I put your phone on the tray. I'll check in with you later."
"Ok," I'll talk to you later, "Love you!"
"Love you too," He says. I faintly hear him and my mom talking before I'm lulled back to sleep.
"Do I really have to ride in that thing?" I ask Nurse Helen.
"Sorry honey, it's hospital policy," she says helping me into the wheelchair.
Even though Dr. Stewart and Nurse Helen were really great, I'm so happy to be going home. My mom took the last load of flowers and balloons (mostly from Emma) down to the car, and I'm being wheeled to the front entrance. Before I get in, I give Nurse Helen a hug and thank her for her help. She smiles at me warmly and waves goodbye to us as we drive off.
"You want to get set up in the living room for now so we can watch some movies?" my mom asks on our way home.
"Yeah, that sounds good," I say, "What did you get?"
"We have a ton of Colin Firth movies to get through." She says smiling at me. "After all, we never did celebrate your birthday. And, what could be better than spending it with a gorgeous man and your favorite junk food?"
I smile back at her, "Sounds perfect!"
Once we're home, Mom puts in the first movie, but before the credits begin, I turn to her, "Hey, Mom?"
"You ok? Need something?"
"No, thanks, I'm fine," I say looking down at my hands before taking a deep breath and facing her again, "I um ... I want to tell you how sorry I am for the way I behaved toward you in the past couple of months. Sorry I made you worry and put you through all this."
"Harp," she says taking my hands in hers and facing me. "It's ok. I understand ... more than you'll know. Besides, I think I owe you a lifetime of apologies for the way I abandoned you all those years. You were just a little girl who needed her mother and I ..." she says shaking her head, "I deserted you. You didn't deserve that or the childhood you got."
"I don't know where you get your strength from, "she says looking at me in awe, "But you are so strong to have suffered through all that, yet still become such an amazing young woman."
Now we're both swiping tears off our faces.
"Mom, I was so lost after you told me about what happened to you that I had to leave. I didn't feel like I belonged anywhere anymore. I couldn't process it all, so that's why I went to Connor's. Then, after I saw Alex and he figured out who I was, I lost it."
"What happened that night, Harp?"
I close my eyes and take a deep breath remembering the night that I met Alex. When I open my eyes I look at my mom and I can tell her body is stiff, preparing to hear about how I met the man who raped her and gave me life.
I tell her about running into him at the party, and how he figured out who I was once I told him who my mother was. I see her shocked reaction, but when I get to the part where he questioned my name, I tell her how angry I was. How I thought, 'This a.s.shole is my father yet he doesn't even know my name'.
My mom stays stony-faced, still absorbing my words. Then I tell her about how he called us wh.o.r.es and she sucks in a deep breath while her porcelain face turns rigid with anger. I stop but she urges me to continue.
When I've purged all the details from that night, we sit in silence for a few minutes. I can see she's digesting everything and after a few minutes she leans over to give me a hug.
"Harp, I'm so sorry you had to go through all that. You should have never had to deal with that man by yourself. I just wish you could have talked to me about it instead of disappearing on me," she says and pulls herself away from me.
"I know, mom, I wish I had come to talk to you too, but everything was so confusing," I tell her. "It felt like you had changed so quickly ... too quickly ... into the mom I desperately wanted all these years. I think a part of me didn't believe it was real."
"Despite all the stuff we've been through, when I saw him I immediately hated him for what he had done to you. I guess on some level I was protecting you and felt an obligation to you. You haven't been the best mother, we both know that, but in that moment my instinct was to defend you especially to him," I pause, "After all that had happened with Alex I tried not to let his words seep into my skin, but after years of building walls to protect myself from feeling any emotion, it didn't work this time."
"When you've been told for as long as you can remember that you're worthless, you believe it on some level. I was so overwhelmed with all these conflicting emotions that I couldn't think rationally. So I did what sounded like the best idea at the time," I explain. "I built another wall around me and tried to numb myself to everything going on. That's why I called you to pick me up that night from Connor's. I knew I was a mess and thought he could do better than to be with someone like me, and that I needed to let him go."
"Connor loves you, Harp, you had to have known that he would have been there for you and helped you." She says pulling my chin up forcing me to look at her.
"Mom, Connor has been saving me since we became friends. He's the one I would call for help after a fight with you. He always saved me, but this time I felt like he couldn't. I felt weak and tired. I was tired from fighting all the negative stuff in my life and putting the pieces back together, so I guess I just gave up," I tell her. I can see how my words have affected her because she's pale again and tears are welling in her eyes.
After a few minutes she clears her throat, "I understand what you are saying, Harp. I wish I didn't, but I do."
"If I tell you every day how sorry I am, it won't be enough and it won't erase the damage that I've already done. I know there is no justification for the way I treated you ...," she says as her voice cracks.
"When you stood up to me that day I was shocked," she continues after finding her voice. "You had never done anything like that or said things like that to me before, and it hit me-that I needed to change."
"My therapist has helped me see that by las.h.i.+ng out at you I was also punis.h.i.+ng myself, because the further I pushed you away the more I thought I deserved that isolation, especially since my family had isolated me."
I ignore the pain from my ribs and reach over and give her a hug, "I love you mom." We stay in our embrace until I can't take the pain anymore. After we wipe tears from our faces, I smile at her when she says, "I love you too Harp."
"One more thing," I say looking at her, "When did you find out you were sick?"
She exhales, "When I started seeing my therapist, she suggested I also get a physical ... you know? Mind, body, spirit kind of a thing. The doctor referred me to get a mammogram and that's when they found the tumor. I had a biopsy and it turned out the tumor is cancerous."
"Wait, how did you get a biopsy? Didn't they put you under anesthesia? How did you drive?"
She smiles at me, "Catherine took me."
When I'm still clearly confused she continues, "After I confessed everything to you, I felt the need to reach out to her. I know you've spent a lot of time with their family, and I needed to talk to her about what happened to me and let her know that I had changed. It wasn't a very pleasant conversation at first. She was really upset with me, rightly so, and it took a lot on her part to trust me. But, we've been meeting for coffee a couple times a week since, and have established a friends.h.i.+p."
Those words break me and I start crying. I'm sad and angry. I should have been there for her. She should have been able to rely on me.
"Hey, it's ok, Harp. Don't cry. You were going through a lot and she's become a good friend. She was happy to help and she doesn't think any less of you, you know. Neither do I." She says holding me to her side while rubbing her hand up and down my arm rea.s.suringly.
"I'm sorry Mom. I should have been there for you, but I'm here now." I say pulling away to wipe off my tears.
She pulls me back into her, "I know sweetie, I know. We've got each other now. We'll be fine."
"You will be fine," I tell her seriously. "I know you will. You are stronger than you think too, ya know? You will beat this and I will help you. So, what is the next step for your treatment?"
"I've weighed my options and I'm going to have a lumpectomy, and after that chemotherapy. Once I'm done with chemo, they'll do some tests to see if the cancer is gone. After that I'll either be ok or have to undergo more treatment."
I sit there for a few minutes taking in all the information and eventually look up at my mom and smile, "Ok."
"Ok," she says.
I know it's not going to be easy. I'm still going to have to learn to trust her before letting her in, but I know without a doubt that we'll get there. We both need each other right now, so much there's no other option and I wouldn't want one. I want this relations.h.i.+p with her more than anything.
"It's been a heck of a roller coaster, huh?" she asks nudging my shoulder.
"Yeah, you can say that again," I chuckle.
After a while she turns to me, "Did you really call Alex an a.s.shat?"
My face turns bright red, "Um, yeah ... I did."
She busts out laughing and I join her, blocking out the pain from my ribs and laughing harder than I've laughed in months. We don't stop until we realize Connor is standing at the door watching us with a huge grin across his face.
"What are you doing over there? You're creeping me out." I finally say regaining my composure.
"Just watching you two," he says as he walks over and kisses the top of my head. "What's so funny?"
My mom and I look at each other and both start laughing again. I don't make it too long this time because my ribs are making it impossible to keep laughing.
She looks at Connor, "Nothing."
"Ok, I can see this is either a girl thing or a mother-daughter thing so I won't pry." He says pretending to be offended but still smiling.
My mom gets up so she and Connor can reposition me.
"Ok," she announces while pressing play on the remote, "Who's ready for Colin Firth?"