Epilogue
“Hailey, if you have any more stuff, we have to burn it.” I
flopped down onto the floor next to her, feeling like every muscle
in my body was on fire.
“That’s the last of it,” Hailey said with a groan. “Did we bring
Fuzzy?”
“She’s in the backyard chasing squirrels. When we put in a
garden, we won’t have any problems with those guys.”
The Healys weren’t particularly thrilled that we wanted to
break the lease on Hailey’s apartment. Mine had long expired
since I lived there for what felt like forever. Mrs. Healy did give
us a break when we offered a replacement tenant—Marvin, who
was recently promoted to manager of the Rampart salon.
Hailey and I bought a house two blocks away from Kalen and
Toad’s and spent the last two weeks painting our new place and
moving. Everything seemed to happen in the blink of an eye. The
catalyst for all the change occurred one hot night when Hailey
burned our dinner and I ruined one of her shirts while doing the
laundry. It was our first fight…
“Why?” Hailey exclaimed as she held what was left of her
favorite silk shirt in her shaking hands. “Why on earth would you
wash something like this with the towels?”
“Because you put it in the hamper with the towels.” I slammed
the lid down on top of the pan of fettuccini Alfredo to stifle the
smell of it as it fried. “I asked you to watch this. If you hadn’t
been so busy bitching at me, then we’d have something to eat
besides molten lava.”
“Did you use an entire gallon of bleach on that load of towels?”
Hailey tossed her spotted shirt at the trash can. “If I weren’t so in
love with you, I’d choke the shit out of you right now.”
We both froze and stared at each other. “Do you mean that?”
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“Yes, I want to choke you.” A sliver of a smile tugged at
Hailey’s lips.
“I love you, too, Hailey, with all my heart.”
We started house hunting the next day.
“I just want to shower and go to bed.” Hailey sat up and
looked at me. “Or we could skip bathing and sleep right here on
the floor.”
The sound of tires screeching and a horn blowing had us on
our feet in an instant. I know we both had the same thought—
Fuzzy escaped the backyard and had gotten into the street. Hailey
threw the front door open with me on her heels and stopped short.
I nearly ended up on her back. Mom’s head was hanging out the
back window of Kalen’s car. “The baby’s coming.”
Toad burned rubber backing out of our driveway, leaving us
to stand bewildered in a cloud of exhaust fumes.
“He’s going the wrong way,” Hailey said as she followed me
back into the house.
“Lived here all his life, too.” I found my car keys and pulled
on my shoes. “Guess sleeping is going to be delayed a while.”
Hailey was moving ninety miles an hour around the house as
she brought in Fuzzy and set up the DVD player. We were on the
road in less than ten minutes, which in hindsight was stupid. We
could’ve taken ten showers and slept until three in the morning
because that’s when Brianna Page Cavanagh made her arrival
into this world.
While Mom and Dad argued over holding the baby and Toad
and Hailey slept despite sitting straight up, I sat on Kalen’s bed
holding her hand. “She is the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen,”
I said as I wiped my eyes.
Kalen smiled up at me wearily. “She is. Has all ten fingers and
toes.” Kalen looked past me to Dad, who had won the argument
and was sitting in a chair holding his granddaughter. “He’s crying.
He never cries.”
I sat for a long time watching Kalen drift in and out of sleep.
She’d open her eyes, look for the baby, and smile, then drift off.
Her hair was a mess, makeup smeared from crying, and I thought
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Pitifully Ugly
she looked lovelier then than she ever had. My big sister was a
mom.
In the wee hours of that morning when Hailey and I drove to
our new home, we decided to start a family of our own. The next
day, we made a visit to the hospital, then went straight to the place
where the babies were kept.
Hailey and I separated as we walked along the rows of them
crying out for adoption. I wanted to take them all and fill our
house and yard with them, but we’d made a promise before we
came—only one. I stopped at one kennel that didn’t have a dog
scratching at the wire mesh. A sign said “male, two months.” I
bent and looked inside, and there he sat against the back wall, the
ugliest thing I’d ever seen. He crouched against the back wall as
if he knew no child would want him when there were so many
adorable younger and fluffier competitors.
I pressed my hand against the wire and he approached timidly.
He sniffed at my hand and licked it. When his eyes met mine, I
knew.
“Is he snarling?” Hailey came to stand beside me.
“No, he’s scared.” I pointed to the smaller sign at the bottom
of the door that explained that he’d been hit by a car and lost a
portion of his top lip. “And he’s perfect.”
“Can we take a closer look at this one?” Hailey asked an
attendant.
The woman gave us a knowing smile as she opened the cage
and lifted him out. His brown paws that gave way to black legs
weren’t that big. I watched his big brown eyes as they regarded
Hailey when she presented her hand for him to sniff. His tail
thumped the keys hanging at the attendant’s waist as he licked
the back of Hailey’s hand.
“He’s smaller than he should be,” the attendant said. “He was
severely malnourished when he was brought in.”
I looked up to find Hailey looking at me. She nodded. “We’ll
take him,” I said.
“What will we name him?” Hailey asked as our new baby
rode in the backseat with her.
“Pitifully Ugly, P.U. for short.”
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About the Author
Robin Alexander is the author of the Goldie Award-winning
Gloria’s Secret and five other novels for Intaglio Publications—
Gloria’s Inn, Gift of Time, Murky Waters, The Taking of Eden,
and Love’s Someday. Her short story “Crossing the Line” can be
found in the anthology Romance for Life.
Robin spends her days working with the staff of Intaglio and
her nights with her own writings. She still manages to find time
to spend with her partner, Becky, and their three dogs and three
cats. You can reach her at robinalex@yahoo.com. You can also
visit her Web site at www.robinalexanderbooks.com.
You may also be interested in:
Gloria’s Inn
by Robin Alexander
ISBN: 1-933113-01-4
Hayden Tate suddenly found herself in a world unlike any other,
when she inherited half of an inn nestled away on Cat Island
in the Bahamas. Expecting something like the resorts found in
Nassau, Hayden was shocked and a little disappointed to find
herself on a beautiful tropical island undiscovered by tourism.
Hayden reluctantly begins to adapt to a simpler way of life found
on the island, and her conversion is often comical.
Not only did Hayden’s aunt leave her an inn, but the company of
her former business partner as well. Strange as she is beautiful,
Adrienne turns Hayden’s world upside down in many ways.
Hayden quickly learns that being with Adrienne will always be
an adventure.
The tranquility of the island is shattered with the disappearance of
a mysterious guest. Hayden and Adrienne soon find themselves at
the center of a murder investigation, fearing for their own safety
and the lives of their guests. Eager to rid themselves and the island
of a ruthless killer, Adrienne and Hayden decide to conduct their
own investigation. The eclectic mixture of guests and staff make
their efforts both interesting and humorous.
Gloria’s Secret
Robin Alexander
ISBN: 978-1-933113-93-7
2008 Golden Crown Award Winner - Mystery
Hayden Tate had hoped that life on Cat Island would be peaceful
with her former trouble causing handyman Hank out of the picture.
But when strange occurrences and noises begin to happen around
the inn she operates with her partner Adrienne once again the top
suspect is Hank the only problem is – Hank is dead.
In this long awaited sequel to Gloria’s Inn, Hayden and Adrienne
join their zany guests for another madcap adventure.
Love’s Someday
by Robin Alexander
ISBN: 978-1-935216-08-7
Ashleigh Prather committed the sin of omission when she failed to
reveal secrets of her past to her lover of five years. Her relationship
becomes the casualty when the past and present collide. Erica
Barrett’s world is turned upside down when she is forced to watch
Ashleigh confront old demons and become someone she doesn’t
recognize.
Is love worth fighting for when you realize that you never truly
knew the person you’ve shared five years of your life with?
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