The Single Dad (The Dalton Brothers 3)
Twenty-Three
Ford
Silence penetrated the room. It was so quiet that I could have heard a fucking pin drop.
I knew the bomb I’d just detonated. I knew it would affect them tremendously, but I couldn’t worry about that now.
“I’m—”
“What did you just say?” my father voiced, cutting me off as I was about to address the nurse. “You’re not Everly’s biological father? But how?”
I continued looking at the nurse, ignoring my father as I tried again to say, “I’m happy to give AB, but I know that won’t be of any help.”
She shook her head. “It won’t.”
“I can donate,” Sydney said from behind me.
I turned to face her as she was pushing herself off the wall, walking toward the nurse and me.
“I happen to be O positive,” she added.
I glanced at the nurse as she asked, “Are you all right with this? Her blood will be tested before it’s given to Everly.”
“Yes,” I replied. “Of course.”
The nurse held the door open a little wider and voiced, “Please come with me,” to Sydney.
As they disappeared and the door shut, I felt everyone’s eyes on me.
Still, I didn’t worry about them.
They weren’t important at the moment.
I needed my baby out of surgery.
I needed her safely in my arms.
Where she belonged.
I didn’t know what her recovery was going to look like, how long it would take her to heal, but I knew I wasn’t going to leave her side until she was back to being the little girl she’d been before this fucking nightmare.
“Ford …” The sound of my father speaking my name didn’t come as a surprise.
I had known it was only a matter of seconds before he pressed his questions.
With my family behind me, I said over my shoulder, “Not now.”
“Not now, honey?” My mom walked over and placed her hands on my shoulders. “I just found out my granddaughter isn’t yours by blood, and you don’t want to talk about it?” Her bottom eyelids were dark and heavy, as though the weight of today was dragging through her. “Please, Ford. At least say something.” She waited. “I understand today’s been a tragedy—we’re all a mess over it—but the nurse said she’s going to be all right, and so are you once her surgery is over and you let them take an X-ray of your arm.”
Even though the pain was almost debilitating, my arm was the last thing on my mind.
I hadn’t even let them do more than give me a sling when I arrived at the ER.
My only focus was on my baby girl.
And Everly’s story was one I never intended on telling.
I was going to go to the grave with that truth.
In my mind, it was no one’s business.
Goddamn it, she was mine.
That was all that mattered.
But as I looked at my mother, I knew she needed something to satisfy her.
Something that jarred my patience.
“Fuck,” I gritted through my teeth. When I finally glanced up, I felt all the eyes on me. “What do you want to know?”
“What do we want to know?” my mother asked. “How about everything?”
“We’re all a bit flabbergasted right now,” Dominick said.
Kendall nodded.
So did Jenner, and he asked, “Why didn’t you tell us?” His eyes narrowed. “Have you known this whole time?”
I felt like I was standing in front of a firing squad.
I needed time to get my thoughts straight before I opened up and told this story. So, after I paced several times, I found the nearest wall, and I pushed my back against it.
I breathed.
And the moment Sydney walked through the door, a Band-Aid over the crease of her elbow, an expression I couldn’t quite read on her face, I knew it was time.
She shut the door behind her and walked over to me. “She’s still in surgery. The nurse thinks it’ll be about forty-five minutes until you can see her.” She ran her fingers over my arm. “Are you okay?”
I didn’t reply.
I just looked up at the group.