The Journey Home
She nodded. “Yeah. They had you in an induced coma for a few days so your brain swelling could go down and your body could heal a bit before you began moving around. Your spleen tore, but they repaired that, too.”
Jesus. All the worrying and pain I’d put her through. I hated myself. “My ribs…are they broken?”
She cleared her throat and gave me a sad look. “Yes. Three broken ribs, and the femur in your left leg.”
Son of a bitch. “Yeah. I remember hearing something in my leg crack when it hit the side of the boat.”
She grimaced. “Oh, Cale.” She leaned down and kissed me. “I…love…you…so…much.” She kissed me after every word, then sucked in my lower lip and began kissing me more passionately. When the door opened and a male voice cleared his throat she pulled away.
I smiled and winked. “Well I know one thing that isn’t broken.”
Her face flushed and she stood, taking a few steps back as she continued to look at me with nothing but pure love in her eyes.
I SMILED AS my mother walked in holding a tray. I inhaled the best I could and said, “Oh, man, Mom. That smells good.”
She smiled and set the tray down. There was fresh, cut-up fruit, two whole-wheat rolls, and a huge bowl of chicken and dumplings.
“Well, hell. If I’d known breaking a few bones would get you to cook like this, mom, I’d have done it years ago.”
Mom sneered at me. “Funny. I didn’t make it though. Your bride to be made it.”
I pulled my head back and looked down at the chicken and dumplings. “Maddie made this? My Maddie?”
She giggled as she pulled up the side chair and sat down. She grabbed the remote and put the TV on some stupid reality show. “Yep. Your Maddie.”
I spooned up some of the soup and a dumpling and blew to cool it off. The moment it hit my tongue, I was in heaven. “Damn. Mom, did you have some of this? I had no idea Maddie knew how to make chicken and dumplings.”
She nodded. “Yep, it’s really good.”
“It’s delicious. Where the hell did she learn this? The dumplings are homemade.”
My mother laughed and looked at me. “She’s an amazing woman. She loves you so much, Cale. It practically pours off of her.”
My heart slammed in my chest. “I love her so much, too.” I took another bite. “Hey, Mom, can I ask you something?”
She changed the channel to some show where people were rushing around and making cupcakes. “Or course you can, Cale,” she said. “You can ask me anything.”
“Why do you think Maddie hasn’t gotten pregnant yet?”
She picked up the remote and turned off the TV. She turned her whole body to face me. “Cale, I know how badly you both want a baby. I’m thinking right now it’s probably a good thing Maddie isn’t pregnant. I can’t even imagine what the stress from the last two weeks would have done to her and a baby.”
I nodded. “It’s been five months since we started trying. Five, Mom. Damn. Zoey practically got pregnant the second I touched her. It isn’t fair.”
She narrowed one eye and looked at me. “Do you regret Lily?”
“What? No. My God, I could never, ever regret her. She’s my life.”
She nodded and looked away for a few seconds. “What Maddie needs is to not think about it. She needs to relax, and just know that it will happen when it happens.”
I took another bite of my dumplings. “I think she’s given up.”
“What? Why would you say that?”
I shrugged. “I don’t know. She hasn’t talked about it lately. I mean, I know she got busy with planning the wedding, and Lily’s first birthday. But these last few days…she seems so happy. Like she’s content with everything. But I’m far from being content. We should be married now. We should be on our honeymoon right now and working on that baby. Now she’s home, cooking dumplings.”
“Maybe she enjoys this lifestyle. Maybe she likes being home and taking care of you, cooking your favorite things. By the way, she made lemon cheesecake.”
I licked my lips and moaned. Lemon cheesecake was my ultimate favorite thing.
My mother smiled and said, “I’ve never met anyone like Maddison. She’s strong, but willing to lean on others. She’s smart as hell. I swear, though, sometimes the girl lacks common sense.”
I chuckled, trying not to move much.
“She’s probably the best mother I’ve ever seen. Far better than I ever was. I watch her sometimes and wonder why I was never that way with you. I make excuses, of course. I was too young when I had you. I wasn’t really ready to be a mother. I got caught up in a world I really didn’t want or need to belong in—”
“Mom,” I said. “You weren’t a bad mother…always.”
She made a face at me. “Ha, ha. The bottom line, Cale, is that girl would walk over hot coals for you. The only thing she truly needs in this world is your love and Lily’s. If you’re meant to be blessed with another baby, it’s in God’s hands.”
The door to the bedroom opened and Lily came walking in. “Daddy! Bird!”
My heart broke that I couldn’t spend much time with my girl. “Hey, Princess.”
Monica came in behind Lily. “Peanut missed her daddy and threw a pretty massive fit to get into this room.”
I smiled as my mother picked up Lily and brought her to the other side of the bed. She set her down and Lily looked at my dumplings. “Nummy!”
I chuckled and then groaned when pain shot through my side. I put some of the soup on my spoon and blew on it to cool it off. Lily had her mouth open and ready for some yummy goodness.
“When did she start saying that?” I asked, putting another spoonful in her mouth.
“About a minute ago,” Maddie said as she leaned against the doorjamb, watching me feed Lily between my own bites.
“Well, the kid sure is smart.” I said with a wink. “Takes after her father, that’s for sure. Knows a good, home-cooked meal when she tastes one.”
Maddie laughed and came over to kiss me on the forehead. “Do you like it?”
“Like it?” I said. “I love it. Where did you learn to make it?” I took another bite and Lily pulled on my arm for more.
“Michelle has been teaching me. Today’s lesson was lemon cheesecake.” She wiggled her eyebrows and I moaned.
Mom stood up and picked up Lily. “You know what your father and I need? We need time with the little princess here. How about if I take Lily for tonight and most of tomorrow? That gives y’all a bit of time to just relax. Maddie made enough chicken and dumplings to last five days.”
Maddie laughed as she watched my mother. “Mary, are you sure? I know I could use a day of sleeping in.”
I’d been home from the hospital for a few days, and my parents had been here ever since the accident. Monica and Jack had practically camped out in our house for the last three days, and I was pretty sure Maddie was ready for everyone to leave.
“I’m positive. You’re probably sick of seeing Mitchel and me. And I need my own bed again.” She started to walk out of the bedroom as she talked to Lily. “Come on, Princess. Let’s go pack an overnight bag and plan our slumber party.”
Thirty minutes later, the house was cleared out and it was just Maddie and I. Except I had no clue where Maddie was. I was about to call out for her when I saw her standing at the door. She was wearing a light blue corset and her hair was pulled up in a messy ponytail
. She looked hot as hell. My eyes trailed up and down her body and I licked my lips, taking in the thigh-high stockings that were help up by a matching powder-blue garter belt. She had on white pumps.
“I’m pretty sure I just died and went to heaven.” I said as she ran her tongue along her lips.
“I figured that your broken bones didn’t mean I couldn’t show you what I’d planned to wear on our wedding night.”
I closed my eyes and moaned. I wanted to bury myself deep inside of her. “Fuck. Maddie, you’re killing me here.”
She put her finger in her mouth and then pulled her hand out from behind her back. I chuckled as I watched her put the nurse’s hat on. She slipped two hairpins in and winked at me. “Nurse Maddie is here to take care of you, Mr. Blackwood. Are you finished with your lunch?”
I looked down at the empty bowls. I’d eaten everything my mother had brought in. Maddie took the tray from me. She turned and started out the door, but not before looking over her shoulder and saying, “I’ll be back to give you a sponge bath after I take this to the kitchen.”
I pulled the covers away to reveal my favorite pair of sleeping shorts. I looked around. No way I could take them off by myself with this damn broken leg and my messed up ribs. I yelled out the bedroom door, “Maddie! Bring scissors with you when you come back.”
She poked her head around the corner and gave me a puzzled look. “Why?”
I pointed down to my shorts.
“Your shorts?” she asked.
I nodded. “Yeah. I want you to cut them off.”
Maddie came back and stopped in the doorway to our bedroom. She slowly began to walk over to me. The come-hither look on her face instantly had my poor dick jumping in anticipation. I wondered how the hell were we going to have sex when I had so many broken bones.
“Did you bring scissors?” I asked.
She moved to the right side of the bed and crawled onto it slowly. We had a Tempur-Pedic mattress, thank goodness. I didn’t feel Maddie moving on the bed.
“Oh, ye of little faith,” she said. “I’ve got this.” She slowly moved up and gently kissed me on the mouth.