Billionaire's Second Chance - Page 19

“I’m worried about him, Austin. I try to feed him the best way I know how and get him out for walks, but he doesn’t want to take the medicine that George keeps pushing on him. You know how stubborn your father can be. He thinks he can take care of this on his own. If he doesn’t take care of himself, I’m scared he might have another heart attack. There aren’t a lot of options in this town. We have the clinic, but the medical technology hasn’t made its way here like it has other places. The nearest hospital is an hour away, and if he needs surgery, we’d have to go up to Dallas.”

I hated to hear how worried she was about something worse happening. Anger rose in me, and I took a slow breath to calm myself. If Dad had a serious enough heart attack, he might not make it long enough to get help. And once I was back in New York, I was powerless to help them.

“It’s so nice to have you here to talk to,” Mom said. “It’s just not the same on the phone.”

/> “Mom, come to New York. There are plenty of places outside the city for you to live, and that way, I could be around to help you. I could find a great doctor for him. One of the best in the country.”

Medical options were limited in North Reed, but in New York, he could get the most up-to-date care. Whatever he needed. My parents would be happy in the end. I’d be more than happy to come over and help out if they were nearby, but flying out here every time something happened was not an option. I hadn’t even been able to come home when he had his heart attack. I’d been out of the country. I would have come back anyway, but Mom stressed that Dad was fine. I realized now it was just to keep me from worrying about him.

“You know it makes sense,” I said. “I can find you something amazing out there with less work for both of you than this house requires.” The acreage was great when I was growing up and learning about life, but now, the four acres seemed daunting to me.

My mother shook her head. “Your father won’t move. There’s too much to leave behind, Austin. We’ve been over this.” Mom sipped her coffee again. “I’ll figure this out, but we’re not leaving North Reed. I’ll just talk to your dad. He’ll come around.”

I sensed the conversation was over. I was only trying to help, but I couldn’t do anything living in New York. I also couldn’t move back. Having them move closer to me was the best solution. I looked down at my plate and nibbled on a piece of bacon. Mom was obviously worried about the situation. Why wouldn’t she listen?

“You know, I’m so busy these days that I don’t see anyone from town too often.” I looked at her in surprise. She always saw her friends. “I think that we should invite Rebecca over for dinner. Wouldn’t that be fun? We haven’t done anything like that since you left.”

I choked on my coffee at the suggestion.

“What?” I asked in disbelief.

She smiled and shrugged. “I heard you two had lunch together at Bunny’s. You’re not avoiding her, so why not? She’s a nice girl.” Mom looked out of the window. I didn’t want to sit in here with Rebecca and make conversation, not after the last one.

“Mom, that was lunch. I don’t think that’s a good idea.” She smiled innocently. “What are you trying to do?”

“I’m not trying to do anything, Austin. I just know it would be nice for the two of you to catch up. She’s such a sweetheart. I haven’t seen her outside of Grayson’s in so long. Your dad misses her as well. He always liked Rebecca.”

I paused. Was she trying to guilt trip me into seeing Rebecca? “I just don’t think… I don’t think she’ll agree. She’s got her own life, Mom.”

She smiled brightly at me. “Don’t be silly, Austin. It’s a great idea. We’ll have fun. I am going to plan the meal and have you stop by the store after you pick her up later, if that’s okay?” She looked so happy that I kept quiet. It would make Dad happy as well. That was the key, wasn’t it?

I finished the bacon in front of me and took my plate to the kitchen to wash it. Mom had been so busy since I’d come home, taking care of everything for Dad. The house was smaller than mine, but it was still a lot to clean for her, and she refused to ask for help. I knew their life was different now because of Dad’s heart issue. He got out to meet friends on a regular basis, but he wasn’t able to be as active as he wanted to be. I knew that Mom pressured him to take his medicine and that he was being stubborn about it, just as I was in life.

Like father, like son.

I decided to go for a walk around their property after I was done. I called Preston to talk about what was going on. He was still succeeding at keeping me here in Texas, but I told him to contact me immediately if anything changed. I ended the call and went towards the pond, thinking about sitting at the table with Rebecca later tonight. She would be happy and talkative with my parents, even if she didn’t want to see me. She always loved them like they were her own family, back when we were together. My dad was particularly close to her since he didn’t have a daughter. Mom treated her the same way. I knew that everyone had high hopes for us to get married and settle down in Texas, though I didn’t think Rebecca felt that way.

I just thought it was everyone else who thought I would stay here. I thought her and I knew what was going to happen. I was going to leave town, and she would come with me. I was so blind back then. She never wanted to join me when I left.

I looked over the pond and remembered the summers spent with her and our friends here. It was so fun. We spent a lot of time all over the place here, and the memories were great, but I always looked ahead to living in New York. I never saw this place for what it was. Now, I looked over the empty grounds, unsure of what would happen when I left for home.

I returned to the house to find Mom sitting at the table. “She agreed to dinner. You’ll be picking her up at five o’clock and running by the store for what we’re making. Can you two get that?”

“Are you sure that this won’t be bringing up the past, Mom? It’s been years.”

She looked at me. “I still live here and see Rebecca when I get my hair done. That’s only every other month, and I’d like to spend some time with her here. I haven’t talked closely with her in a long time. This isn’t the past for me. You’ve seen her, and things are fine. Go take a shower and freshen up from your walk. I’m working on a small list.”

“Sure,” I replied and left the room. I walked to my room to get some clothes and glanced at the bed. I remembered the nights I spent in here with Rebecca. Dad used to take Mom out for dates twice a week when we were in high school. Rebecca and I took full advantage of that and spent hours in here together. I loved worshiping her body back then. I’d had her all over the house when I could, but that was so rare when we were in high school. School took a lot of time.

I blinked as I came back to reality.

I wondered what my mom was thinking by inviting her over tonight. I grabbed my jeans and a shirt to bring into the bathroom. I showered, thinking about the investment and the rumors about me in New York regarding Mia.

We were together for a while, and it ended. That was it. I never treated her badly. I never treated any woman that way. I just didn’t feel anything real for any of them, and they knew that. That was the only thing wrong with any of my relationships.

Mia just wanted me back. She was being a bitch about it to keep her face in the media spotlight, but my business was successful, and I’d rise above this. It was just media gossip. Something new always came along.

I washed my hair and thought about how none of that touched me here, at least not so far. The media seemed to be all over the Bahamas lie, and since that was a private getaway when someone wanted one, it was perfect. I could easily be there and nobody would know the difference. I told very few people where I was going for the holidays, playing off that I had a few business trips planned and then the Bahamas. I gave no details or dates, and since everyone there probably missed my money more than me, it was not a big deal. Mia was just being an idiot by dragging our dead relationship through the news. She liked having all the attention on her since in her mind it kept her career going. She was hot in the acting and modeling world right now.

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