My Ex-Boyfriend’s Brothers: Chapter 32
My Ex-Boyfriend’s Brothers: A Contemporary Reverse Harem Romance (Ex Marks the Spot)
âWhat did you just say?â I sank heavily into the chair closest to me and pressed my knuckles into my lips. A second call from Cara Conway in one day had made me think the absolute worst but the words that had just come out of her mouth shocked me more than anything I couldâve imagined.
âI said Iâve already started the transfer. It normally takes more time but weâre very motivated to get your mom here. Weâll start therapy and treatments as soon as sheâs comfortable in her new home, Maggie.â
Sitting in the hallway outside of my room, I looked around me like the answers to the questions I couldnât form would be there, waiting to step out for me. âI⦠I donât understand.â
âI donât know how you did it, Maggie, but youâve secured a safe and healthy home for your mom that will guarantee improvements in her mobility. Sheâs going to flourish here under Doctor Vorresâ care.â Pausing, Cara seemed to be wrestling with her thoughts. âI was so worried you wouldnât be able to do this. I see it happen more often than I care to admit that children canât afford our facility and their loved ones end up stuck in less than amazing homes. Iâm over the moon for you both, Maggie.â
Tears filled my eyes as I understood thereâd somehow been a mistake. âI didnât⦠I didnât make the payment, Ms. Conway. This is a mix-up. A really painful, awful mix-up.â
Silence met me and stretched on for long enough that I worried sheâd just hung up on me. Then she let out a quiet laugh and the emotion I heard in her voice made me even more unstable. âThereâs no mix-up. Iâve double and triple checked. You must have a guardian angel, Maggie. Someone has taken care of everything.â
I gasped and dug my nails into my knee to make sure I was awake. âNo.â
âYes. Your mom is in good hands, Maggie. She has a home here with us for as long as she wants one.â After another beat, she rushed on. âWhoever did this must really, really care about you, Maggie. Iâll keep you updated about your momâs transfer.â
I sat there with the phone to my ear for a long while after Cara hung up. I was slowly allowing myself to believe what sheâd said. What it meant would take longer to sink in but the edges of my consciousness were starting to fizzle with awareness. Iâd spent so much of my recent life in a state of panic over Momâs care. How was it possible that all of that was justâ¦gone?
Standing up, I aimlessly walked away from my room, in a state of shock. Iâd only been doing Bradâs wedding because I needed the money for Momâs care. If that was taken care of, did I still need to deal with him? I stopped walking. Leaving the wedding meant walking away from the guys. And Christina. I didnât want to do that. I was staying.
There was a power that came from not having to stay to save Mom. I wasnât desperate. Whoever paid Momâs bills had given me so much freedom.
I let out a slightly crazed sounding laugh and then spun around to hurry back to my room. I needed to call Mom and I needed privacy because I knew I was going to cry.
I couldnât stop pacing in my room as I waited for her to answer. As soon as she did, I lost it. âMom?â
âMaggie? Whatâs wrong, honey?â
âYouâre going to Waverly, Mom.â I heard her gasp and laughed through my ugly tears. âSomeone paid it all, Mom. Ms. Conway just called me and told me theyâre going to move you as soon as possible.â
âH-how?â She sounded as stunned as I felt. âWho did it? Did she tell you?â
âNo. I donât know for sure but I have a feeling.â I was afraid to say it out loud, afraid of what it meant.
âIs this because you slept with the Heath brothers? Are you that talented in the bedroom, Maggie?â She only sounded like she was half joking.
âMom!â I couldnât say no, though. Just earlier that day, Ryan had offered to pay Momâs bills. Had he gone through with it? I couldnât put it past Luke, either. Or maybe it was all three of them. They seemed to like coming together to take care of certain things when it came to me.
âYouâre not denying it.â There wasnât a judgmental tone anywhere in her voice. âI noticed you didnât call me back last night. Were you busy?â
âWe should be focused on what this means, Mom. Youâre going to get better care. I wonât have to worry that no one is coming to make sure you get physical therapy. You wonât have to deal with whatever roommate they put you with day to day. This means that weâre going to get you back home, Mom.â
âI want that desperately, sweet girl. I miss you. You can start saving up for a deposit for a house now. Make sure I have my own suite, of course. Away from the primary suite, since it seems youâre going to be having company.â She laughed happily, sounding more like her old self than Iâd heard her sound in over a year. âYou better give those boys a proper thank you. Thatâs all Iâm saying.â
âIâm not going to talk about that with you. Ever.â I bit my lip and then blew out a sigh. âIf they did it, Iâm going to spend the next week and a half thanking them as much as possible. But⦠It makes things weird, doesnât it? If they just spent that much money on me? Iâve never had something like this happen and Iâm not sure how to feel about it. I donât want to feel like I owe them.â
âIf they chose to spend some of their money on you, you donât need to feel any kind of way about it. It was their choice, Maggie. You just let them do what they want, as long as theyâre good to you. And good to me. Thatâs important, too.â
I sat on the edge of my bed and smiled at her antics. âI love you, Mom. Things are going to be better now, arenât they?â
âThey already are. Now, if we could just get me laid.â She let out a happy cackle. âMaybe my next physical therapist will be hot.â