Ugly Love: Chapter 22
Ugly Love: A Novel
Six years earlier My dad says he needs to speak to us.
He asks me to get Rachel and meet him and Lisa at the dining-room table. I tell him okay, that thereâs something we need to speak to them about, too.
Curiosity flashes in his eyes but only for a brief second. He thinks about Lisa again, and heâs not curious anymore.
His everything is Lisa.
I go to Rachelâs room and tell my everything that they want to speak to us.
We all sit down at the dining-room table.
I know what heâs going to say. Heâs going to tell us he proposed. I donât want to care, but I do. I wonder why he didnât tell me first. This makes me sad but only a little bit. Itâs not going to matter after we tell them what we have to tell them.
âI asked Lisa to marry me,â he says. Lisa smiles at him. He smiles at her.
Rachel and I arenât smiling.
âSo we did,â Lisa says, flashing her ring.
So.
We.
Did.
Rachel gasps quietly.
Theyâre already married.
They look happy.
Theyâre looking at us, waiting for a reaction.
Lisa is concerned. She doesnât like that Rachel looks so upset. âHoney, it was spur-of-the-moment. We were in Vegas. Neither of us wanted a big wedding. Please donât be mad.â
Rachel begins crying into her hands. I wrap my arm around her and want to console her. I want to kiss her reassuringly, but my father and Lisa wouldnât understand it.
I need to tell them.
My dad looks confused that Rachel is so upset. âI didnât think either of you would mind,â he says. âYouâre both leaving for college in a couple of months.â
He thinks weâre mad at them.
âDad?â I say, keeping my arm around Rachel. âLisa?â
I look at both of them.
I ruin their day.
Ruin.
âRachel is pregnant.â
Silence.
Silence.
Silence.
DEAFENING SILENCE.
Lisa is in shock.
My father is comforting Lisa. His arm is around her, and heâs rubbing her back.
âYou donât even have a boyfriend,â Lisa says to Rachel.
Rachel looks at me.
My father stands. Heâs angry now. âWhoâs responsible?â he yells. He looks at me. âTell me who he is, Miles. What kind of guy knocks a girl up and doesnât have the balls to be with her when she tells her own mother? What kind of guy would let a girlâs brother be the one to break the news?â
âIâm not her brother,â I say to my father.
Iâm not.
He ignores my comment. Heâs pacing the kitchen now. He hates the person who did this to Rachel.
âDad,â I say. I stand up.
He stops pacing. He turns and looks at me.
âDad . . .â
Iâm suddenly not as confident as I was when I sat down to do this.
Iâve got this.
âDad, it was me. Iâm the one who got her pregnant.â
My words are hard for him to swallow.
Lisa is looking back and forth between Rachel and me. She canât swallow what Iâm saying, either.
âThatâs not possible,â my father says, trying to push away all the thoughts that are telling him it is possible.
I wait for it to process.
His expression changes from confusion to anger. He looks at me like Iâm not even his son. Heâs looking at me like Iâm the guy who knocked up his new stepdaughter.
He hates me.
He hates me.
He really hates me.
âGet out of this house.â
I look at Rachel. She grabs my hand and shakes her head, silently pleading for me not to leave.
âGet out,â he says again.
He hates me.
I tell Rachel I should go. âJust for a little while.â
She begs me not to go. My father walks around the table and shoves me. He pushes me toward the door. I release Rachelâs hand.
âIâll be at Ianâs,â I tell her. âI love you.â
Those words are obviously too much for my father, because his fist immediately comes at me. He pulls his hand back and looks almost as shocked as I do that he just punched me.
I step outside, and my father slams the door.
My father hates me.
I walk to my car and open the door. I sit in the driverâs seat, but I donât crank the engine. I look in the mirror. My lip is bleeding.
I hate my father.
I get out of my car and slam the door. I walk back into the house. My father rushes to the door.
I hold my palms up. I donât want to hit him, but I will. If he touches me again, Iâll hit him.
Rachel isnât at the table anymore.
Rachel is in her room.
âIâm sorry,â I say to both of them. âWe didnât mean for it to happen, but it happened, and now we have to deal with it.â
Lisa is crying. My father hugs her. I look at Lisa.
âI love her,â I say. âIâm in love with your daughter. Iâll take care of them.â
Weâve got this.
Lisa canât even look at me.
They both hate me.
âThis started before I even met you, Lisa. I met her before I knew you were with my father, and we tried to stop it.â
Thatâs kind of a lie.
My father steps forward. âThe entire time? This has been going on the entire time sheâs lived here?â
I shake my head. âItâs been going on since before she lived here.â
He hates me even more now. He wants to hit me again, but Lisa is pulling him back. She tells him theyâll figure it out. She tells him she can get it âtaken care of.â She tells him itâll be okay.
âItâs too late for that,â I tell Lisa. âSheâs too far along.â
I donât wait for my father to hit me again. I rush down the hallway and go to Rachel. I lock the door behind me.
She meets me halfway. She throws her arms around my neck and cries into my shirt.
âWell,â I say. âThe hard part is over with.â
She laughs with her cry. She tells me the hard part isnât over yet. She tells me the hard part is getting him out.
I laugh.
I love you so much, Rachel.
âI love you so much, Miles,â she whispers.