âShannon, love,â Mrs. Kavanagh acknowledged when she stepped out of Johnnyâs hospital room and found me skulking in the corridor. âItâs lovely to see you again.â
âHi, Mrs. Kavanagh,â I croaked out, feeling incredibly uncertain.
Iâd been lurking around outside Johnnyâs room for over ten minutes, forcing myself not to push my way through the door.
I knew his parents were in there, and that should have terrified me, but it didnât.
Because I needed to see that boy more than I needed to be afraid.
Pushing off the wall, I clasped my hands together and asked, âIs Johnny okay?â
âWell,â she said, worrying her lip. âHeâs a little off form right now, love.â
Oh, god.
Concern burst to life inside of me.
âCan I see him?â I forced myself to be brave and ask.
Mrs. Kavanagh frowned.
âPlease? Iâll be really quick,â I begged, hoping his mother would take mercy on my fragile heart. âI just need to see himâ¦uh, I mean, I need to check that heâsâ¦okay.â
With a heavy sigh, Mrs. Kavanagh nodded and gestured for me to go inside.
On unsteady feet, I walked into the dark room, illuminated only from the lights of the city shining in from the other side of the window pane.
My eyes immediately darted to the bed in the middle of the room.
There was a man sitting in a chair to Johnnyâs right, and Gibsie was standing to his left.
I instantly recognized the man as the one from the photograph in Johnnyâs room that day.
The hero.
His father was holding Johnnyâs hand, sitting right by his bedside, and looking like his son thirty years into the future.
Meanwhile, I just stood there, in the middle of his hospital room, with my heart hammering in my chest, and my eyes glued to his slumped body.
âHi, Johnny,â I said, my voice barely more than a whisper.
âBoom, boom, fucking boom, Da,â Johnny slurred, clutching his chest. âIâm done for.â
His choice of words caused Gibsie to laugh loudly and Mrs. Kavanagh, who had rejoined us, to groan in despair.
âBring the lights back, Da,â Johnny instructed, slurring his words. âLight up the world. You need to see this girl.â
âJohnny,â his mother said in a warning tone. âBehave yourself.â
âI wanna see her, Ma,â he groaned. âI canât see her.â
My heart leapt in my chest.
âMe?â I squeaked.
âAlways you,â Johnny groaned. âFucking balls.â
âHeâs not himself, Shannon,â Mrs. Kavanagh hurried to say. âDonât mind anything that comes out of his mouth.â
âUhâ¦â I looked to her and nodded uncertainly. âOkay?â
His father switched on a small overhead light then, bathing the room in a soft glow.
With my heart racing, I took in the sight of Johnny hooked up to a beeping machine at his bedside.
He had wires strapped to his bare chest, and one coming out of his arm that was hooked to a drip.
For once, I managed to not ogle at his naked chest, concentrating on his beautiful, bruised, and tired looking face instead.
âSee her, Da? See? So fucking beautiful!â Johnny announced. âTold ye all.â
Oh, godâ¦
âOh, Johnny,â his mother sighed.
âLeave him be, Edel,â his father chuckled. âHe canât help himself right now.â
âShannon,â Johnny slurred, sounding terribly groggy. âSheâs too far away.â
âIâm here, Johnny,â I croaked out.
âYouâre here?â He nodded, more to himself than anyone else. âDonât leave me again.â
My heart squeezed in my chest and my words came out in a small puff. âI wonât.â
I felt incredibly uncomfortably, having both of his parents in the room, but I pushed down those feelings and made my legs walk towards him.
âHow are you feeling?â I asked, closing the space between us, choosing to come around Gibsieâs side of the bed. âAre you okay?â
âCome closer,â Johnny purred, his bleary eyes trained on my face, as he crooked his finger at me. âI wanna show you something.â
âUh, okay?â
Stepping around Gibsie, I moved to his bedside.
âDonât you dare!â Mrs. Kavanagh barked, causing me to jerk back and Johnny to groan.
âSpoil sport,â Johnny huffed.
âJohn, tuck those blankets under the mattress,â she instructed before turning her glare on her son. âI donât care how high you are, Johnathon Robert Kavanagh Jr., I will cut it off if you so much as think about showing her.â
âShow me what?â I asked nervously.
âMy dick,â Johnny announced, twisting to face me. âYou wanna see?â He smiled lazily up at me. âItâs all better now.â
Gibsie threw his head back and howled laughing.
Mr. Kavanagh joined him.
âAnd Jesus wept,â Mrs. Kavanagh sobbed.
âHeâs high, little Shannon,â Gibsie explained, still snickering. âAs a fucking kite.â
âOh, well, thatâs okay,â I whispered, feeling my cheeks flame in embarrassment.
âHold my hand,â Johnny instructed, flapping a hand out towards me.
I looked to his mother, unsure whether she would mind me touching her son in this condition.
Mrs. Kavanagh just sighed and nodded.
âI was worried about you,â I told him, taking his big hand in mine. âYou gave me an awful fright.â
âAnd I was worried about you,â Johnny replied, wide-eyed and sincere. âIâm always worried about you.â
He tugged hard and dragged me onto the bed.
âJohnny!â
âItâs okay,â I assured Mr. Kavanagh before taking an uncertain seat at the edge of his bed.
I had no choice in this.
It was either sit on the edge of Johnnyâs bed or let him pull me on top of him because he wasnât letting go.
âI didnât know where you were,â Johnny continued to tell me as he shook his head, looking all flustered and sounding confused. âI thought I lost youâ¦and my head? My head is hiiiigh as balls, baby.â
He called you baby.
He called you baby again.
âIâm here now,â I whispered, unable to stop my smile at how adorable he was in this moment. âAnd youâre going to be okay.â
âI love you, Shannon like the River,â he slurred.
My heart stopped.
Did he just?
No.
No, of course he didnât.
âI fucking love you,â Johnny said again.
Oh, god.
He did.
He absolutely did.
Twice.
Heâs high, Shannon.
He doesnât know what heâs saying.
Donât take this to heart.
âGibs?â
âYeah, lad?â
âMy sperm chord didnât snap.â Johnny sighed happily. âNo ball explosions.â
Gibsie snickered. âGood to know, Cap.â
âSee, Ma,â Johnny said in a groggy slur. âSheâll have my babies â â He twisted his head from side to side until he found my face. And then he smiled. âYouâll have my babies, wonât you?â
âIâ¦â I cleared my throat and exhaled a ragged breath. âIâ¦â
âShannon, I am so sorry,â Mrs. Kavanagh strangled out.
âSay it,â Johnny groaned, clutching my hand. âTell me youâll have my babies.â
âJohnny ââ
âJust tell me you will,â he begged loudly. âJust say it, Shannon! Please! I canât take it.â
âGibs,â Johnny called out happily. âDid you hear that, lad?â
âI sure did, Bulldozer.â
âDidnât I do good, Da?â he continued to rave. âSee? I found her!â
âYou did a great job,â Mr. Kavanagh coaxed.
âSorry, folks, but Mr. Kavanagh is only allowed one family member to stay with him outside of visiting hours,â a female nurse called from the doorway, both startling me and saving me from having to respond to Johnnyâs statement. âIf youâre all family, you can rotate,â she added. âThereâs a family room on the third floor, but Iâll have to ask three of you to leave.â
âIâll stay,â Mrs. Kavanagh announced. âJohn, you can take Shannon and Gerard for some breakfast. Iâll give you a call in a couple of hours.â
âListen, I have to go,â I whispered, turning my attention back to Johnny, heart still hammering in my chest. âIâll try and come back later before the bus leaves, okay?â
âNo, no, no,â Johnny groaned, holding onto my hand with both of his. âYou said you wouldnât leave me.â
Oh, god.
âJohnny, I know, but I have to go,â I whispered, flustered. âItâs family only.â
âSheâs my wife,â he announced then, blowing my mind clean open.
âJohnathon Kavanagh,â his mother snapped. âStop this right now! Youâll scare the girl.â
âWhat are ya talking about?â Johnny slurred. âIâm not scaring her. I love her.â
âJohnny, Iâll come back,â I coaxed, exhaling a trembling breath. âI promise Iâll come back, okay?â
I tried to pull my hand free from his, but he wouldnât let go.
He was shaking his head and looking up at me with big, wide, high as a kite eyes.
âI have to go,â I repeated, feeling completely torn. âIâm so sorry.â
âIâll come with you,â he announced, and then proceed to use one hand to rip at his wires.
âStop that,â I ordered, capturing his rogue hand with my free one. âYouâll hurt yourself.â
âI want you,â he groaned, pulling at my arms. âJust you.â
At a loss, I glanced up at his parents who were watching our little wrestling match.
Mr. Kavanagh simply shook his head and led a snickering Gibsie out of the room.
âIâll go,â I promised Mrs. Kavanagh. âI just need to ââ my words broke off when Johnny wrapped his arms around my waist and clung to me.
âYou are a lizard,â I muttered in despair, feeling his motherâs eyes on my face.
âTake the lights away and stay with me, Shannon like the river.â
âIâm so sorry about this,â I strangled out as I tried and failed to free myself from his hold. âIâll just be a minuteââ
âStay with him.â
My gaze snapped up. âHuh?â
âThereâs no point in agitating him,â she stated quietly, gaze locked on her son, who was currently nuzzling my stomach. âIf you feel comfortable staying with him, Shannon, then you can stay.â
I didnât want to leave him.
Not back in the changing room at Royce.
And not now.
Not ever.
Nodding slowly, I whispered, âIâll take care of him.â
âOkay, then.â Mrs. Kavanagh sighed heavily. âIâll be back in a bit.â
And then she turned around and left the room.
âYou are in trouble with me,â I told Johnny once the door had clicked shut, leaving us alone together. âWhen youâre back to your senses, weâre going to talk about what you just did.â
âI donât care,â he slurred groggily. âI got what I wanted.â
âAnd what was that?â I asked. âTo embarrass your mother?â
âYou,â he slurred. âI got you.â
Oh, god.
My heart.
âJohnny, youâre saying strange things right now,â I breathed.
And you need to stop.
Because it hurts.
âLook at that face,â he whispered, staring up at me with a peculiar expression. âIâm gonna keep you.â
âOkay.â Relenting to his madness, I coaxed him to lie back on his pillow. âYou can keep me.â
Sitting beside him, I leaned forward, rested an arm on one side of his head, and stroked his cheek with my free hand.
His hands were still wrapped around my waist, but not so tightly now.
âClose your eyes,â I told him softly. âIâll be here when you wake up.â
âTell me you love me,â he pleaded.
âJohnny ââ
âTell me.â
Inhaling a steadying breath, I whispered, âJohnny, I love you.â
âThank fuck,â he groaned, exhaling loudly.
âYou wonât remember this,â I added shakily. âBut I will.â
Which was the only reason I was telling him my truth.
âI love your tits,â he informed me then.
âYou havenât seen them.â
He nodded solemnly. âI have.â
I shook my head. âNo, you must be thinking about someone else.â
âIâm only ever thinking about you,â he replied. âOnly you.â
My heart.
My poor, poor heart.
I didnât stand a chance with this boy.
âAnd your pussy.â He closed his eyes and groaned. âI saw that, too.â
Yes.
Yes, he did.
Oh, thank god he didnât say that in front of his parentsâ¦
âItâs mine.â
âWhatâs yours?â I asked.
âYou.â He sighed and tightened his hold on me. âAnd your perfect, little pussy.â
âJohnny,â I breathed. âYou canât say things like that.â
âTouch my dick.â
âNo, Johnny, Iâm not touching your dick.â
âAre you sure?â
I chuckled. âIâm sure.â
âBut you will, right?â he asked, looking forlorn. âSomeday?â
âSomeday,â I whispered in his ear. âI promise.â
He smiled up at me with this adorable, drunk expression.
âGimme a kiss,â he purred.
Shaking my head, I leaned forward and pressed my lips to his.
âDonât leave me,â he groaned then, face contorting in pain. âIâm no more goodâ¦but donât go?â
âWhat?â
âIâmâ¦broken.â
I shook my head. âYouâre not broken.â
Johnny groaned as if he was in pain.
âNo moreâ¦rugby,â he slurred and then shook his head.
âIt doesnât matter.â
He nodded solemnly. âIt does.â
âLook at me ââ I tilted his face to mine. âJohnny Kavanagh, open your eyes and look at me.â
With a great deal of effort, he did.
I waited several beats for him to focus on my face before I continued.
âYou are worth so much more than rugby.â I kissed his lips because, quite frankly, I had an issue with inappropriate kissing when it came to this boy. âIf you never picked up a rugby ball for the rest of your life, it wouldnât matter to me.â
âI think I need you for keeps,â he slurred.
âI think I need you for keeps, too,â I confessed.
âYou are so pretty,â he slurred. âThat very first day. Boom.â
âBoom?â I giggled.
He nodded solemnly. âBoom.â
âListen, Iâm going to go and sit in the chair right next to your bed,â I coaxed as I tried to untangle myself from his wires and slippery hands. âSo you can get some sleep.â
Johnny shook his head and pulled me closer. âSleep with me.â
âJohnny, youâre just after surgery,â I sighed. âYou need to rest.â
âIf this is love, then itâs you,â he replied, dragging me down to lay beside him.
âHuh?â I asked as I slid onto my side and tried my best not to poke at his legs.
âYou,â he mumbled sleepily, dropping a heavy arm around my shoulders.
âMe what?â I whispered as I placed my hand on his stomach and snuggled into his side.
âYou are love.â He sighed contently. âStay with me.â
Always.
âIâll stay with you,â I whispered, feeling more in this moment than I could handle.
âWhoâs making you sad
âNobody, Johnny.â
âYou lie and it hurts my heart,â he groaned, tightening his hold on me. âAll those marks. It hurts when I know someoneâs hurting my Shannon.â
âJohnny ââ
âWhoâs hurting you, baby?â he slurred sleepily. He yawned loudly and then sighed. âIâll fix it.â
âItâs a secret,â I breathed, feeling my body shake.
âI wonât tell,â he whispered.
Inhaling a trembling breath, I clenched my eyes shut and pressed my lips to his ear. âMy father.â
I waited several beats for him to say something.
He didnât.
When I opened my eyes and looked at his face, I realized why.
Johnny was asleep.