The Doctor’s Secret Bride: Chapter 21
The Doctor’s Secret Bride (Billionaire Brides of Granite Falls Book 1)
Before Michelle could react to Erik, Precious pushed past him and raced into the house.
âMichelle!â She flung herself into Michelleâs arms. âYouâre back. You came back!â Precious wrapped her arms about Michelleâs neck, and showered her with kisses, hanging on like she never wanted to let go.
âOh, Precious.â Michelle squeezed the bundle of joy to her breast. She buried her face into the soft mass of brown curls and sobbed silently. âI missed you so much, so much.â
Precious unraveled her arms from around Michelleâs neck and looked into her face. âWhy are you crying, Michelle? Arenât you happy to be back?â
âIâm not staying, sweetheart. I just came to get my things. I donât live here anymore.â
âDid I do something wrong? I promise Iâll be good. I promise.â
âYou didnât do anything wrong, Precious. Youâre the best little girl in the whole wide world.â
âDid Daddy do something wrong?â She looked at her father. âTell Michelle youâre sorry Daddy. Tell her youâre sorry and sheâll stay.â
Michelle glanced at Erik, still standing at the opened door, a watchful fixity on his face. âYouâre daddy didnât do anything wrong, Precious. In fact he did everything right. Heâs a good man, and youâre lucky to have him for a daddy.â
âThen why donât you want to live with us anymore?â
âI do, honey, I do. Itâs just thatâ¦â She didnât know what to say. It felt like someone was holding her heart in a padlocked grip and was choking the life out of her. She fought the raw need to collapse right there on the floor. She felt so weakâphysically, emotionally, and psychologically.
âPlease stay, Michelle. I love you. Please live with us.â Tears spilled down Preciousâ face.
Michelle choked at the pain in the childâs heart and the sadness in her eyes as she placed her on the floor. She looked at Erik again, her unspoken requests rushing across the distance between them.
âGo on up to your room, Precious,â he said.
âPlease, Daddy. Donât let Michelle leave.â Precious wrapped her arms around Michelleâs waist and began to cry.
âErik, please,â Michelle begged in a broken whisper. âCanât you see she needs me?â
Erik swung away from the door and covered the distance in four long stealthy strides. He forced Preciousâ hands from around Michelleâs waist. âShe needs her mother. But her mother is dead, Michelle. Dead. And yourââ
âNot in front of her, Erik,â Michelle whispered. âDonât involve her in this.â She knew that eventually Precious would be told the truth about the man whoâd killed her mother, but now wasnât the time. Michelle was grateful that Erik had decided to keep the news of Dwightâs capture private for the moment. And she knew that once it was made public, she might have to go into hiding. The media would be all over her. Erikâs prudence, once again, demonstrated that he still cared about her.
Erik inhaled deeply then exhaled slowly. âYouâre right. Mrs. Hayes,â he bellowed.
Mrs. Hayes immediately came rushing into the foyer with a wooden spoon in her hand. âYes, Doctor.â
âWould you kindly take my daughter to her room?â
âNo, Daddy, no!â Precious threw herself on the floor and clung to Michelleâs legs. It took all Mrs. Hayesâ energies to pry her loose and escort her away.
âIâll come back to see you, Precious. Thatâs a promise, sweetheart,â Michelle called in a tear-choked voice.
Erik waited until Precious and Mrs. Hayes were out of eyesight and earshot. âYou have to stay away from her. I donât want you calling or coming by here anymore.â
âI wouldnât abandon her, Erik. I love her. I love her like my own child.â
Her sadness ate away at his guts, but he had no choice. He was torn. He didnât know what else to do. âSheâs not your child, Michelle. Sheâs Cassieâs child.â
âErik, Iâm sorry. Iâm sorry for the pain my father caused you and Precious. But please donât punish me for what he did. Donât punish Precious. Please.â She wiped at the tears blinding her.
He opened his jacket, pulled out an envelope, and handed it to her.
âWhatâs this?â
âAnnulment papers.â
âAlready? Erik, I love you.â
âAnd I love you, Michelle. God knows I do. But love isnât enough this time.â
âYou once told me that when you truly loved someone, you could forgive them anything.â
âYes, I did. But a marriage also needs trust to survive. Cassieâs failure to trust me is what really killed her. That day when you told me your father was still alive, I asked you if there was anything else you wanted to share about him. You lied. You didnât trust me enough to tell me the whole truth. Your not trusting me destroyed our love. Maybe in time, Iâll get over your deception. But for now⦠Erikâs heart ached at the agony in her eyes. He took a deep breath and turned away from her. âYou have to forget about us, what we shared.â
Dear God, he didnât want to hurt her. But what her father had done was too appalling for him to forgive. All the raw wounds she had helped to heal had been ripped wide open and were bleeding profusely again. He had to forget her. He had to wash her completely out of his mind. And the only way he knew how to do it was to stop seeing her. Period.
âJust sign the papers and mail them to the address on the envelope.â
Michelle watched, broken and defeated, as Erik walked out of her life.
***
Michelle glanced at her ringing cell phone lying on the sofa table. Her heart jumped from fear, hope, and uncertainty when Erikâs name flashed on the LCD. It had been two days since she last saw him and Precious. Had he decided to forgive her? Did he want her back? Orâ¦
âAre you going to answer that?â Yasmine asked, coming from the direction of her bedroom.
âItâs Erik.â
âThen answer it, girl. He might be calling to say he wants you back.â
Or maybe he wants to make sure I signed and returned the annulment papers. Yasmine still didnât know theyâd been married.
âYou want me to talk to him? âCause Iâm dying to give him a piece of my mind.â
Michelle grabbed the phone. âNo. Iâll handle it.â She walked slowly into her bedroom and closed the door. She took a deep breath, pushed the answer button, and raised the phone to her ear. âHello,â she said in a shaky voice.
There was a long tense silence.
âErik,â she said.
She heard his sharp intake of air. âHi, Michelle.â
Michelle bit into her lower lip to stop the sharp cry of longing from bursting from inside her. Too weak to remain on her feet, she collapsed on the edge of her bed.
âI just called to warn you,â he said.
âWarm me about what?â
âThe news about your father has been leaked to the press.â
âOh, no. Whatââ
âIâm taking Precious out of the country for a few weeks until the commotion dies down.â
âWhereââ
âI suggest you⦠go somewhere⦠far⦠if you donât want to be eaten by the media vultures. They will be circling soon. They may be on their way as we speak. Use the money I deposited into your account when we got married.â
âErikââ
âGoodbye, Michelle.â
Long after the phone went dead, Michelle kept it pressed against her ears while her other hand crushed into her chest in an attempt to quiet her thumping heart. Did Erik call to warn her about the impending mayhem because he was really concerned about her, or did he fear what she might divulge to the media vultures about their relationship? It would make him seem like a real jackass for marrying the daughter of the man whoâd killed his first wife. She couldnât blame him for being cautious, concerned. But did he have to be so cold, so abrupt? They had been closer than any two human beings had the right to be, and yet heâd just spoken to her as if she were a mere acquaintance he felt obligated to warn about imminent doom.
Time. He needed time.
âSo what did he want?â Yasmine asked from the opposite side of the closed door.
Michelle pulled herself together and went to open it. âI have to leave town,â she told Yasmine.
Yasmine shook her head in confusion. âWhat? Why?â
âSomebody leaked the news of my fatherâs arrest for killing Cassie to the press. Erik called to warn me. He and Precious are leaving the country, and he suggested I go into hiding.â She glanced at her suitcase on the floor in a corner of the unkempt bedroom. âGood thing I didnât unpack yet.â
âWhere will you go?â
âI donât know. But I canât stay here. I have to leave Manchester. New Hampshire. Tonight.â
âI donât think you should be alone in your present state of mind.â
âIâm not going to hurt myself, Yas.â
âI know. Iâm just saying. Iâd go with you if I could.â
âWhere am I supposed to go?â
âWhy donât you call Ryan?â Yasmine suggested. âYou guys are still friends, right?â
âWell, we havenât spoken in months. For all I know, he may have a girlfriend, be engaged or married, and want nothing to do with me. I mean I did reject him.â
âBe realistic, Mich. Nobody gets married in that short a time.â
I did. And Iâm about to be divorced.
***
âI know I didnât give birth to an idiot,â Felicia said, staring at her son across the coffee table.
âDarling, give the boy a break.â Philippe squeezed her hand that lay on his thigh. âHeâs been through a rough patch. Itâs a terrible thing that happened between him and Michelle.â
âI know heâs been through hell and back, Philippe. But itâs been two months since the media has left him alone and gone in search of fresher news. He should have been back with Michelle by now, but he continues to punish her, and my⦠our grandchild.â
Erik looked from his mother to his father. They had summoned him to Granite Falls for an intervention, as they called it, but heâd been in no mood to discuss his relationship with Michelle. He had spoken to no one about her. He couldnât. It was just too damn painful.
âErik,â his mother said, turning her eyes on him, âPrecious needs Michelle, and so do you. Why donât you go out and find her, bring her back to us?â
Erik pushed himself out of the recliner, shoved his hands into the pockets of his slacks and walked to a floor-to-ceiling window. He stood gazing out at Mount Washington, a massive, impenetrable symbol of the agony in his heart.
Of course he knew Precious needed Michelle. He needed her, too. But when heâd returned from Europe to learn that sheâd gone running back to her ex, it had crushed him. Heâd advised her to leave town, to go someplace far away to escape the frenzy of the press until the news about her father died down. He never for the life of him ever thought she would run right into Ryanâs arms, and be so insensitive as to mail the annulment papers and a check for the money heâd given her from Ryanâs address in South Carolina.
Heâd been ready to forgive her, to ask her back into his life, and beg her to forgive his stupidity for cutting her out in the first place. There were a lot of things he could forgive, but knowing sheâd returned to her ex-lover wasnât one of them. The thought of her in another manâs arms, in another manâs bed, was nauseating.
Michelle had made her choice. She had moved on. It was time he accepted it and did the same.
âIâm inviting her to our wedding,â his mother said behind him. âYouâll have to talk to her then, Erik.â
He turned and captured and held her gaze. âYou do that, Mother, and I wonât be there.â He marched out of the room.
***
The first few weeks of her two-month refuge in South Carolina had been the worst. Michelle hadnât been able to eat, sleep, or think, and when sheâd finally let something down her throat, it had come back up within minutes. Her malady continued for about five weeks until she was so weak, had lost so much weight, and could hardly stand up that Ryan insisted she see a doctor, and had taken her to one himself.
As Michelle browsed a childrenâs store in the Mall of New Hampshire with Jessica, her self-appointed personal watchdog, trailing idly behind her, she reflected on that informative doctorâs visit.
âHow long have you had these symptoms?â Dr. Nixon asked.
âAbout a month now.â
âWhen was the last time you had your period, Michelle?â
Her eyes puckered. âIâI donât remember.â
âIs it possible that you could be pregnant?â
âPregnant?â she exclaimed in a stilted voice.
âWell, all the signs are presentânausea, vomiting, appetite and weight loss, fatigue, and most significant of all, no period.â
Michelle uttered a strangled laugh. âThere has to be another explanation, Dr. Nixon. Erik⦠We used protection.â
âEvery single time, Michelle? Are you certain of that?â
âWell, except for that one time, but thatââ
â It only takes one time, my dear. One daring energetic sperm and one ecstatic fertile egg and boom, you have a baby.â
Michelle had been speechless. Could she be pregnant with Erikâs child? That last night when he had taken her in Cassieâs house, could he have planted his seed inside her? Could his baby now be growing in her womb?
Trembling fingers had come slowly to caress her flat stomach as the shock of realization hit her full in the face. It was possible. The timing was right. She was going to have Erikâs child. She would forever have a part of him with her. A part far more blessed than any memory.
And yet, four months later, she still hadnât told Erik that he was going to be a father again. She was certain that if he knew, heâd come back to her, but she didnât want him back out of obligation. He would have to come to her because he loved her, not merely because she was having his child.
In addition to her baby, she had a lot to live for. The children at the center depended on her. Since her return to Manchester, theyâd helped her heal one painful day at a time. They were no substitutes for the special love she had for Precious, but their daily devotion filled her days with contentment.
Her nights were a different story. Since the one hundred and twenty-three nights since sheâd learned that the man whoâd raised her killed Cassie LaCrosse, Michelle had cried herself to sleep.
Sheâd held on to the annulment papers for weeks, hoping that Erik would change his mind and realized they belonged together, but when she hadnât heard from him, she finally signed and mailed them from South Carolina. Sheâd also mailed him a check for the money heâd deposited into her account. Yasmine said she was foolish to send it back, and that she should keep it for his child who would definitely need it. Erik hadnât cashed the check, anyway. And she knew he never would. He was quick to take back his love, but not his money.
There was no denying itâthat short sweet chapter of her life was over. There was no going back. Sheâd learned through Mrs. Hayes that Bridget Ashley was spending a lot of time at the house. Seemed they were becoming a couple. He was getting on with his life, with a woman who was his equal, both intellectually and socially.
His final words to her were forever etched in her heart: You have to forget what we shared, Michelle. And that is exactly what she was trying to do. Forget and move on.
A secretive smile softened her lips as she thought of the tiny life making roots inside her. She wondered about the gender of her baby, and whether it would have Erikâs grey eyes and curly dark brown hair, or her black eyes and straight raven tresses. Would he be tall and muscular like his father, or would she be slender like her mother?
âAinât that that little girl you used to watch? UrâCherish, Darling, Angel?â
âPrecious!â Michelleâs head whipped around at Jessicaâs question, her eyes wide and luminous.
âYeah, thatâs it, Precious.â Jessica snapped her fingers. âBut if you ask me, she ainât look all that preciousââ
âWhere?â Michelle ignored the envy in Jessicaâs voice. She hadnât seen Precious for months, and just the mention of her name and the slight chance she could talk to her sent her heart racing.
âOver there.â Jessica rolled her eyes and pointed.
It was Precious, standing next to a giant stuffed teddy bear. She must have been watching them for some time, Michelle speculated, because even from that distance, she could see the confusion and uncertainty in her eyes. She looked as sad as the day, seven months ago, when Michelle first saw her.
Michelleâs heart throbbed loudly. It wasnât right. It just wasnât right. Erik had no right to make his child suffer this way. Her first instinct was to ignore Precious and obey her fatherâs wishes, but the sadness in those brown eyes ripped a huge hole in Michelleâs heart.
Before she knew what was happening, Michelle was standing in front of Precious, smiling down at her with gentle longing, fighting the need to clutch her in her arms. âHi, Precious,â she said softly.
âHi.â Precious hung her head and stared at her black kid leather boots.
She looked absolutely pretty in a pink cashmere sweater with pink lacy ribbons across the front, and black corduroy trousers with cuffs at the hems and pink bows at the sides. Her hair was loose and hung down to her waist with a pink ribbon on one side.
She was Erik LaCrosseâs daughterâelegant and beautiful. She had the best of everythingâfood, clothes, toys, education⦠Michelle tried not to think of her own child, Erikâs second child, and all the luxuries it would have to do without. âHow are you, Sweetheart?â
âFine.â Her voice was so low, Michelle could hardly hear her.
âPrecious, who are you talking to? Get back here!â
Precious jumped. Her head flew up, fear glistening in her eyes.
Michelle did a right about turn. Who the heck thought they had the right to yell at her baby like that?
âOh, itâs you,â Bridget Ashley said. Her eyes washed over Michelle with contempt as she came toward them, holding two little dresses in her hand.
Michelle remembered shopping with Precious. They used to have such fun trying on one pretty outfit after another. The kid didnât seem to be having any fun today. It was impossible to have fun around that woman, she thought, recalling the night in Boston when Bridget was shamelessly throwing herself at Erikâher then new, secret husband.
Bridget placed a possessive hand on Preciousâ shoulder. âPrecious, you know you shouldnât talk to strangers.â
âOh, knock it off, Bridget.â Michelle challenged the malice in the other womanâs voice. âIâm no stranger to her.â She was careful to place her wool coat in front of her stomach. She didnât need Bridget blabbing to Erik about her condition.
âHer father made it clear he doesnât want you near her. After what you did to Erikââ
âDonât even go there, woman. You know nothing about what I did or didnât do to Erik. You couldnât even begin to imagine what we had.â
âHad, being the operative word. Well, as you can see, heâs over it, over you.â
âStop it! Stop it!â Precious ran from them, tears streaming down her face.
âLook at what youâve done.â Bridget snapped in a condescending tone, casting a worried eye around at the attention they were attracting. âBut what else should one expect from an ill-bred ghetto rat?â
Oh God, that hurt. Michelle ignored her insult and chased after Precious. She found her huddled on the floor in a corner of the store. Michelle dropped down beside her and pulled her into her arms. âOh, Precious, baby.â
âMichelle, I miss you so much, and Daddy says I canât talk to you. Why, Michelle? Donât you love me anymore?â
Dear God, help me, Michelle prayed silently as she rocked Precious in her arms. âYes baby, I love you. I will always love you, no matter what. You have to believe that. There isnât a day that goes by that I donât think of you. I wonder what youâre wearing to school, if Sippy and Charlie are still sucking on those stupid rocks, if Sam Martin is still trying to kiss you.â Michelle smiled as she arranged her on her lap. It felt so good to hold her, to smell her, breathe in her innocence.
Precious lifted limpid eyes and placed her arms across Michelleâs shoulders. âYouâre wearing my earrings.â
âI told you I would never take them out. Good thing they match all my outfits. Diamonds are forever, I guess.â
Precious smiled then stated rather sadly, âYou missed my birthday. I had a big party. Iâm eight now. And look.â She gave Michelle a wide grin. âI lost two teeth.â
Michelle knew Precious was having a party and had wondered if Erik would have been upset if she sent her a gift. In the end, sheâd decided not to. The man had asked her to stay away from his daughter and she was trying to adhere to his commands. âI hear you have a new nanny,â she said. âIs she nice to you?â
âSheâs old and she smells funny, and she doesnât put notes in my lunch box like you did.â
âWell, weâre going to fix that right now,â Michelle said, as she searched her bag for a notepad and pen. When she was finished writing, she read the note out loud. âDear Precious, I love you today much more than I loved you yesterday, but still not as much as Iâll love you tomorrow. Have a great lunch. Michelle.â She drew a happy face, little hearts, and a half dozen xâs and oâs at the bottom of the note. âYou keep this in your lunch box and read it every day. Okay?â she said, placing it into Preciousâ hand.
âOkay.â Precious pressed the note against her heart then pushed her hand into the pocket of her slacks. âI have your lucky penny,â she said, opening her palm. âI take it everywhere with me. Do you want it back?â
The light in those brown eyes widened the hole in Michelleâs heart. It took all her energy not to break down in front of her. âNo baby, you keep it. I have your earrings and you have my penny. Maybe one day you can pass it on to someone you love, someone who means a lot to you. Okay?â
Precious nodded. She folded the penny inside the note and shoved them into her pocket. âYou know what else?â she asked smiling up at Michelle.
âWhat else?â Michelle managed a tentative smile.
âGrandpa Erik and Grandma Felicia got married. They went to Greece on their honeymoon. Whatâs a honeymoon?â
âItâs a special trip people take after they get married so they can get to know each other better.â Felicia had sent her an invitation to the wedding, but sheâd had to decline. Even though she wasnât showing much, one look at her, and Erik would have known she was pregnant. Heâd told her once that he could tell a woman was pregnant even at two months. She was almost at the end of her first trimester at the time. He would have smelled his child growing in her womb from miles away.
Preciousâ eyebrows suddenly wrinkled as she pressed into Michelleâs stomach. âYouâre getting fat, Michelle.â
Michelle stiffened as a cold flush crawled up her spine. âYeah, IâmâIâm putting on a little weight,â she said, pushing Precious to her feet.
âI was just thinking the same thing.â Bridgetâs eyes blazed down into Michelleâs as she stood imposingly over her.
âMichelle isnât fat, silly,â stated a defensive Jessica. âSheâs going to have aââ
âJessica!â Michelle silenced the girl as she struggled to get up.
Jessica crossed her arms, pursed her lips, and rolled her eyes.
âJessie, why donât you take Precious over to the toy section and help her pick out something. And you get something for you, too.â Michelle pulled some bills from her wallet and thrust them into Jessicaâs hand.
Jessica snatched the folded bills, grabbed Preciousâ hand and practically hauled her away to the toy section.
âYouâre pregnant?â Bridget snapped.
âYes.â
âIs it Erikâs?â Her tone grew more distasteful.
Michelle sighed. Nobody knew for certain, but there was a lot of speculation that she and Erik had been sleeping together. Sheâd returned to New Hampshire, just as the news about her father was winding down. The press had hounded her for information, but when she simply ignored them, they finally left her alone. The man sheâd called her father for twenty-five years had pleaded guilty to the charges, thank God, so there was no long drawn-out trial.
She could lie to Bridget about the father of her child. Ryan was back in town and was paying her attention. Their friendship had deepened while sheâd been hiding out at his place in South Carolina. Heâd taken good care of her when she was at the lowest point in her life, and since his return to Manchester, heâd started helping out at the centerâwhich brought them even closer still. Theyâd gone out together a few times, as friends, but just in case Erik found out, she couldnât bear for him to think she had been intimate with another man so soon after their breakup.
Foolish rationale, considering she was speaking to the woman he was currently dating. âYes, itâs Erikâs, but he doesnât know,â she finally answered Bridget.
âMy God,â Bridget rasped, a cold, congested expression settling on her pale face. âHe has a right to know. He would want to be involved in his childâs life. You canât offer that baby anything, Michelle. Erik has every right to raise it. He could give it a good home, a good life. With you, it would just be another hopeless statistic.â
The bottom dropped out of Michelleâs heart, and fear, stark and vivid, pounded in her veins. Good Lord, she hadnât thought of that. What if Erik decided to fight for custody of his child? What if he won? And he could.
The odds were stacked highly against her. She didnât have a steady job. She was living in her best friendâs apartment. The man whoâd raised her and called himself her father was a convicted killer.
Erik was a respected doctor and upright citizen. He had money at his disposal. He could hire the best lawyers in the country. What he could do to her by taking her child away was snowflakes compared to what she had already been through. If she lost her child, Michelle knew she would literally crawl under a bridge and die. Her hands automatically clutched her stomach as her maternal instinct pumped the adrenaline through her veins.
âYou listen, Bridget.â Despite the terrible quaking in her bones, Michelle managed to keep calm on the outside. âIf Erik knew I was carrying his child, he would come back to me. There is no doubt about it. So donât you start harboring any stupid ideas in your head, thinking you and Erik could take my child from me and raise it as your own. âCause it ainât gonna happen, sister. If you want to hold on to your man, I suggest you keep your scarlet mouth shut.â
âButââ
Michelle wanted to be absolutely certain she got her point across as poignantly as possible, so she wasnât holding any punches. âErik loves me. He has told me and shown me in ways far beyond your imagination or comprehension. His feelings for me are deep and strong. He shut me out of his life because of his loyalty to Cassie. If he finds out Iâm carrying a part of him inside me, donât think for one minute that your little romantic farce with him wonât be over. Iâm the woman he loves. Iâm going to be the mother of his child. Remember that before you go blabbing to him.â
An open-mouthed Bridget was at a loss for words. She would have had to swallow them, anyway, because at that moment an excited Precious and an intensely serene Jessica returned, each carrying a shopping bag.
âLook, Michelle. I got a Snow White doll that dances.â Precious held up the doll.
âBeautiful. Happy birthday, darling.â Michelle pinched her cute nose, happy to see joy sparkled in her eyes again.
âLet me pay you for it.â Bridget opened her Gucci handbag and extracted a matching wallet.
âI donât need your money,â Michelle said with a slight smile of defiance. She turned an affectionate smile on Precious. âEvery time you play with it, you think of me, for Iâll be thinking of you.â
âI love you, Michelle.â
âI love you, too, baby. Always. You take care of yourself, and your daddy. Okay?â
She nodded as tears glistened in her eyes.
Michelle gathered her to her bosom one last time then quickly released her and turned away blindly. Her heart hurt so much, she thought she would buckle under the pain.