Tall, Dark & Lonely (Pyte/Sentinel #1)(103)
“As far as you joining this household there’s not a chance in hell that is going to happen. I don’t think it would be good for Joshua and Chris to be around a woman like you and I know from what happened with Jill in New Mexico it certainly wouldn’t be good for her.” Eleanor’s brows creased in suspicion. He forgot that she didn’t know about her daughter shoving her youngest granddaughter towards a thirty-five year old man.
She scoffed, “They’re used to me. When I lived here we barely spoke so that’s nonsense. They don’t care what I do. There’s no reason I can’t come back.”
Ephraim ran a hand through his hair in aggravation. This woman was really trying his patience. “Fine then! You’re not coming back here because I do not want you near my baby. There is no way in hell our baby is going to be subjected to someone as selfish and vile as you!”
Emma recoiled as if she’d been hit. “You’ve made me a grandmother?” she shrieked as it was the vilest thing in the world.
He ignored her and the choking sound of outrage coming from the hall and focused on Eleanor. She suddenly looked every day of her fifty-eight years. It looked like she’d finally been beaten. Ephraim didn’t have to ask to know why.
She thought she failed. Her granddaughter was unmarried and pregnant. History was repeating itself and she was helpless to stop it. She didn’t want to see another child go through life without a real family, without love.
Ephraim took a knee in front of Eleanor. He took her trembling hand into his. “Eleanor, she’s not Emma. She’s not Emma.”
Eleanor looked so lost. “Eleanor, she’s not sixteen and she’s not alone. You know how much I love her. I’m not one of the men that Emma hangs around with. I wanted to marry her anyway. You need to know that she will be taken care of and want for nothing in this world. Our child will grow up in a loving home with both parents. We will never hurt our child the way Emma hurt Madison. Do you understand?”
“Yes,” she whispered.
“You, me, Madison, the baby, Chris, Jill and Joshua are going to stay right here and be a family. The three of us are going to raise them together. I promise you I will be the father to all four children that they deserve.”
Eleanor gave him a watery smile. “You have been a good father to them and I thank you for that. It’s been good for the kids to have a good man around.”
“Thank you, but you’re forgetting the best part.”
“Oh?” She looked confused.
“This will be the first grandchild you get to hold as a baby since Madison. The first of many I hope.”
He watched as that thought shot through her. She sucked in a deep breath. “That’s right.” She grinned hugely. “Can I help with the nursery?” Her eyes brightened with excitement.
Ephraim pressed a kiss to the back of her hand. “I’m sure you, Madison and Jill will do a splendid job.”
“Oh, there’s so much to do!” Eleanor jumped to her feet. “I’ve got to call the girls so we can start on baby blankets and clothes.”
“You can’t do this! She can’t have a baby!” Emma snapped.
Eleanor ignored her as she left the room. He knew when she spotted Madison. “A baby! We’re having a baby!” the older woman cried happily. He heard all the air rush out of Madison’s lungs from the intense hug Eleanor gave her.
“And a wedding! Don’t forget the wedding!” Ephraim yelled. He didn’t want her to forget that part. He was sure Madison would come around eventually.
“I’m so happy! A baby and a wedding!” Eleanor said as she hurried to the kitchen no doubt where she would be making several dozen calls.
“Ephraim, you don’t know what you’re doing!” Emma shrieked.
He turned his attention on her. “Oh, what don’t I know?” His voice was deceptively calm.
“I’m going to tell you this for your own good.” She pushed her thick dyed blonde hair back over her shoulder. She spoke in a calm confiding manner. “She’s done this before.”
“Excuse me?” That was a little confusing and unexpected.
Candy nodded sympathetically. “It’s true. Madison is a pathological liar. It pains me to say this, but it’s true.”
“Enlighten me.” He knew Madison had stopped breathing and wondered how long it would take her to calm down before she stormed into the room.
“Very well, I was hoping I wouldn’t have to, but apparently she’s got you under her spell.” She sauntered over to the couch and sat down. He took the seat Eleanor vacated minutes earlier and waited.
“Since she was very young I’ve had to deal with her problem with lying. She would steal and I would have to of course cover for her. Things got bad when she hit puberty. She slept around with every boy she encountered. Soon she began drinking and doing drugs.”
“I have never seen her take some much as a sip of alcohol since I’ve known her,” he pointed out sharply.
She ignored his tone. “She drinks in secret since the last time she was pregnant.”
Holy shit, this woman was the bitch to end all bitches. He shifted on the couch, trying to focus on what she just said. “You’re saying she’s been pregnant before?”
“Yes, she didn’t know who the father was then either. When she couldn’t get any money from the men she had the baby aborted. That was one of the reasons we came out here. I had to get her away from all of that.”
R.L. Mathewson's Books
- The Promise (Neighbor from Hell, #10)
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- Tall, Dark & Heartless (Pyte/Sentinel #3)
- Without Regret (Pyte/Sentinel #2)
- Double Dare (Neighbor from Hell #6)
- The Game Plan (Neighbor from Hell #5)
- Truce (Neighbor from Hell #4)
- Checkmate (Neighbor from Hell #3)
- Perfection (Neighbor from Hell #2)