Chapter 177
The Hockey Star’s Remorse by Riley Above Story
021% 13:31 Back in the apartment, the air seemed lighter after my conversation with Timothy. I couldnât help but smile as I saw Olive as she bounced her legs on the couch. Once she spotted me, she sat up and ran to my side.
âI canât believe Uncle Timothy lives right next to you!â she said, her excitement evident.
I suppose theyâd never had the chance to be properly introduced until now. Regardless, she seemed to have instantly taken a liking to him. âCan I see him again?â she asked innocently..
I hesitated for a moment, struggling to find the right words. âAnother time,â I replied gently, not wanting to delve into the complexities of Timothy and. Iâs situation.
Oliveâs gaze returned to the window, her mind seemingly racing with questions. It was a weekday, and the persistent ticking of the antique wall clock reminded me of her obligations.
âShouldnât you be in school?â I inquired.
âIâve always been homeschooled,â Olive admitted. âI do have homework to do later.â
Homeschooled. I considered the implications of that as I glanced around the apartment. A flicker of sympathy welled up within me, because I was hardly as good of a distraction for her as her potential peers couldâve been.
Emergency calls only Chapter 177 #021% â 13 37 I rose from the couch, moved toward the television set, and switched it on. The screen flickered to life and I began flipping through channels until a childrenâs program came on the screen. As I walked off, my mind began to wander to a time when my own life had been marked by the absence of a mother.
Mia, my mother, had left when I was just ten years old. Her departure coincided with my fatherâs growing dependence on alcohol, and I still remembered the tears in her eyes as she reminisced about the life she could have had if I had never been born. Her words had etched themselves into my memory, carving out a deep wound that never truly healed.
Scarlett was not the type of mother to abandon her child. Her departure was the kind that only happened through My reverie was abruptly interrupted by the jarring ring of my phone. Glancing at the caller ID, my heart clenched with a mixture of dread and anticipation. It was Timothy. With a quick glance at Olive, I stepped away to answer the call.
âEvie,â Timothyâs voice crackled on the other end. âThe hospital just called. Scarlett still hasnât woken up. They say thereâs a chance, butâ¦â
My heart sank as I listened to the uncertainty in his voice. That couldâve meant a lot of things. At least, thatâs how my mind rationalized it.
I felt a tug at the corner of my shirt and peered down to see Olive by my side. I hadnât even noticed sheâd moved from the couch.
âIs Mommy going to wake up?â she asked, peering up at me with questioning eyes.
I cupped a hand over the phone to muffle Timothyâs voice. âUm, Iâm going to have to call you back, okay?â
âSure,â Timothy said. âTalk to you later.â
Emergency calls only. Chapter 177 After hanging up. I knelt down, my eyes meeting hers with a heavy sigh. âThe doctors are doing everything they can,â I told her gently, wishing I could promise more. âWe just have to keep hoping.â
Olive nodded slowly, her gaze filled with a wisdom that far exceeded her years. She brushed a lock of her auburn hair behind her ear and whispered. âThey need to fix her soon, so she can come to my birthday.â
The mention of her birthday tugged at my heartstrings. âWhen is your birthday, Olive?â I asked, âItâs tomorrow,â she replied, her voice soft and uncertain. âBut Iâve never celebrated without Mommy.â
Her words pierced through me, reminding me of the countless birthdays and milestones that had been tainted or even missed altogether. My thoughts. wandered to the things I had missed out on, the moments my own mother had never been there to share.
I took a deep breath, determined to be there for Olive in a way my mother hadnât been for me. âWeâll celebrate your birthday, Olive,â I said with conviction. âWeâll make it special, and then you can tell Mommy all about it when she gets better.â
A glimmer of hope flickered in Oliveâs eyes, and a smile graced her lips. âCan I invite my friends over for a sleepover?â she asked, her voice filled with excitement.
The prospect of hosting a sleepover party filled me with a mix of anxiety and nostalgia. Iâd never been particularly good with kids, and my life had revolved around work and personal struggles.
However, Oliveâs happiness was more important than ever now, and I was determined to make her birthday a memorable one.
âOf course,â I agreed with a grin, hoping tha my enthusiasm would mask my apprehension. âWeâll plan the best sleepover party ever.â
Emergency calls only Oliveâs eyes sparkled with joy, and her small arms enveloped me in a tight hug. I couldnât help but smile and squeeze her back.
021% 13:31 Olive and I spent the day gathering supplies for her upcoming birthday sleepover, filling the small living space with balloons, streamers, and the unmistakable excitement of an impending celebration. As I hurriedly arranged a stack of colorful party hats, I couldnât help but feel a sense of satisfaction and even wonder at the festivities to come.
Just as I put the finishing touches on the decorations, the front door swung open and Aria entered.
Her movements were sluggish as she threw her keys on the kitchen counter and kicked off her boots.
âHey, Aria,â I greeted her with a warm smile.
âHi!â Olive chirped after me, waving her tissue paper pomâpoms.
âWeâve got some exciting news,â I continued, stepping down from the stepâstool.
Aria approached, her curly hair disheveled and her eyes heavy with fatigue. She eyed the decorations curiously, then responded with a forced smile. âWhatâs up, Evie?â She slung her bag onto a chair and looked around. âAre you throwing a party or something?â
As Olive beamed with anticipation, I gestured toward the festively decorated room. âWeâre going to help Olive celebrate her birthday with a sleepover tomorrow. Weâve got all the decorations ready.â
Emergency calls only Chapter 177 21%) 1331 Ariaâs eyes widened with alarm, and the fatigue that had weighed down her features was replaced by a growing sense of panic. âA sleepover?â she stammered. âWith kids? Iâ¦I donât know what to do with a bunch of kids, Evie.â
I chuckled. âItâs all right, Aria. Iâve got the big things covered, like decorations and planning. You donât need to stress about anything. Just be here with us, and weâll make it a memorable day for Olive.â
Ariaâs tension eased somewhat, but her concern still lingered in her eyes. âAre you sure about this?â
I reached out to her, placing a reassuring hand on her shoulder. âI am. Iâll handle the logistics, and you can just relax and enjoy the celebration with Olive. Itâs her special day, and we want it to be perfect.â
Aria let out a sigh of relief, her shoulders slumping. âWell, I wouldnât want to let Olive down. I guess we it should be all right.â
I smiled at her. âYouâre the best!â
She smirked at me, shrugging off my hand as she retreated to her room. âIâm well aware.â