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Jaxson (Black Devils MC Book 1) by K.J. Dahlen, J.R. Ryder (82)

 

CHAPTER FOUR

 

Cassie and Deke walked down the hospital corridor. The sun was barely up but the hospital was busy. Charlie was waiting for them down the hall and when they got closer, Cassie could see he appeared nervous.

When they all took their seats, Charlie fidgeted in his seat. “I want to thank you for doing this.”

“Hey, she’s my sister too.” Deke shrugged. “I just wish I knew her before this. Neither one of you had to go through this alone.”

“But Sam is your dad. He never would have allowed you to meet us before this.”

Deke snorted. “Sam may be a lot of things but he’s not my master. I’ve been on my own for a while now. I’m my own man and as such, he can’t tell me who I can see and who I can’t see. If I’d known Quinn was my sister, you can bet your life she would have been around, Sam or no Sam.”

“I wish I had known that,” Charlie whispered.

“Well, you know it now,” Deke whispered back.

They all watched as Dr. Bright came down the hall. He stopped by the waiting room and motioned for them to join him. He led them to a treatment room and motioned for Deke to sit on the table.

Cassie came to stand behind him and Charlie lounged beside him.

Dr. Bright gazed at Deke and asked, “Are you ready?”

Deke nodded.

“Good, let’s do this.” Handing him a paper gown he told the other man, “Strip and put this on. My nurse will join us and we’ll go in and take the marrow. It’s going to hurt a bit, we have to burrow into your hip bone to get to the bit we want to extract.”

“How long after you take the marrow can you give it to Quinn?” Cassie asked.

“Not long. What will take the time is how quickly Quinn’s body absorbs the new marrow.”

“How bad is she right now?” Deke wanted to know.

“She’s not bad right now but without this marrow, she’s going to fade fast. With the treatment, she could bounce back quickly. She’ll be weak for some time but her body will get stronger and with the proper medication, she can get back almost to her old self.”

“Then let’s do this.” Deke began unbuttoning his shirt.

Charlie coughed and said, “I’ll just go check on Quinn. I don’t need to be here for this.”

Cassie chuckled and held out her hand for Deke’s clothes. She giggled when he put the paper gown on.

Deke gave her a glare.

When Dr. Bright had him lay down on the table and bare his left hip, Cassie took his hand and focused her eyes on his. She never let his hand go throughout the procedure and even after the doctor pulled the large bore needle out of his hip, she held on.

When the nurse left the room with the vile of bone marrow, Cassie leaned forward and rested her forehead on Deke’s. “I love you, Big Man,” she whispered.

Deke closed his eyes and whispered back, “I love you too, Baby Girl.”

Dr. Bright wrapped a bandage around the wound and told him, “You’ll likely be sore a day or so, but you’ll do just fine. I’ll let you know how Quinn is getting along.”

Cassie looked up at the doctor. “Can we see her?”

“I think I’d wait a day or two,” Ethan advised. “Let the serum take hold. She’ll be stronger then.”

“Does she know what happened here today?” Cassie asked. “Does she know about Deke?”

Ethan shook his head. “No, she doesn’t. Charlie and I thought it would be better to wait until she was stronger.”

“What can you tell us about her?” Cassie asked.

He smiled. “I’ve known Quinn since before she was born. I met Junie Blackman when she was pregnant with her. Junie had gotten sick at work. She worked in the chemical plant in Catskill. That’s where they lived. I worked in the hospital in Hudson at the time. When I moved to Albany, Junie came to see me here.”

“And Quinn, what kind of woman is she?” Deke asked.

Ethan smiled. “She’s one of the best. She taught the third grade and her students loved her. There’s just something special about a woman who loves kids, you know?”

Cassie grinned. “Yeah, we know.”

Ethan slapped his hands down on his thighs. “Well, I’m going to administer the serum and see how well it works. I’ll call you in a day or so, and let you know how it went.”

Deke nodded and reached for his clothes. When the doctor left the room he suggested, “Why don’t you go and see if you can find Charlie. I’d like to see this woman and I don’t want to wait a couple of days.”

“I agree.” Cassie leaned toward him. “I want to see her too.”

Deke shook his head. “I still can’t believe it. I’ve had a sister most of my life and never knew it.”

“Didn’t Sam ever say anything?” Cassie asked. “I mean he had to know about her.”

“From his reaction to the news I wonder if maybe he did know about me all along too. Seems he has a habit of leaving the women carrying his children behind. He claims we met for the first time when I was twelve. All I know is that he took me away from my mother, the only parent I knew until then. We were living in Rome, New York and when he went home to Bangor, Maine, he took me with him. The next five years or so were hell for both of us, right up until the day I left him. I didn’t look back and the first time he came looking for me again, as you know was the day we were supposed to get married.”

Cassie patted his leg. “Let’s go find your sister. Maybe when she’s stronger, you both can commiserate about your father together.”

Deke rolled his eyes. “Commiserate…Yeah, if that’s what you want to call, Spitfire. There might be a whole lot of final commiserating for my old man, all right.”

 

~* * * *~

 

Melora stood at the bedroom window and looked out over the compound. She hardly slept last night and her body was tired. She had a blanket wrapped around her shoulders. She heard the door open but she didn’t bother turning to see who was there. She knew who it was. “What do you want here Sam?”

“I want to know if it’s true, are you really pregnant?”

“Yeah, I’m going to have your baby.”

“So what do you plan to do about it?”

She turned and stared at him. “I’m keeping the baby. I don’t care what you do but this baby is mine and it’s going to have a chance to live.”

“That’s not what I meant.” Sam let out a sigh. “Do you expect me to marry you or what?”

“I don’t expect anything from you. I’ve been taking care of myself most of my life and I can take care of my baby too.” She paused then added, “Mountain is coming back to help out. I asked him to leave you be but he’s my father and he might not listen to what I want.”

“I’m not worried about Mountain.”

“You might want to watch your balls, he wants to chrome them and make dangly earrings out of them.”

Sam grinned slightly. “Thanks for the warning.”

“You have a habit of running away from your kids. I think that’s sad. You ran when Deke was born and you ran when Quinn was born, I don’t know why but you don’t need to run this time. I don’t expect anything from you but I’m staying here. Deke said the baby was family and he wants to watch over it. Me and Izzy will find a place in town and I won’t interfere with your club. Maybe next time you get a woman, you might want to invest in some condoms.”

“I hate condoms.” Sam growled. “I thought most women were on birth control nowadays.”

“Yeah well, I’ve never had a lover before you, so I didn’t have to worry about it. Besides, I was on the run for two years, when would I have time to get birth control?”

Sam ran his fingers through his hair. “I can’t believe this is happening to me, yet again.”

“Third time’s a charm, they say.”

“It would be, but this is the fourth time, not the third.”

“The fourth time?” she asked while feeling stunned.

“Yeah, I have another daughter. She’s about fourteen. Her name is Adriana.”

Melora was surprised. “Well, this is news. Do any of your other children know about this one?”

Sam shook his head.

“Well, you are a man of many surprises aren’t you? You do realize Deke is gonna kill you for this don’t you?”

“I didn’t know about him until he was twelve, like I said. I can’t say the same about Quinn. I knew about her from the beginning. But back then, I was young and stupid and I wasn’t ready to be a father yet. I told Junie that and she was ok with it. All she asked was that I leave her and the baby alone. She didn’t want me coming and going in the kids’ life. She said it would be too confusing for the baby. So, I tried to stay away. I really did but every few years or so, I’d go for a ride and come see them. I never told Junie I was there but I watched over them. I got the chance to see her grow up. Then I found my son and I wasn’t going to miss out on his life anymore. I took him with me and made both our lives hell.”

Melora sat very still and listened to this rare sharing of his past.

“After he left, I met Stacy and shortly after that, she got pregnant with Adriana. She didn’t even give me a choice, she left me. My mistake was that I let her go without a fight. I thought I was too old to be a father again.” Sam rubbed his forehead. “Then I met you and it began all over again. I guess I’m too old to start all over. Christ, I’m fifty two years old, I have a son who’s thirty three, a daughter who’s twenty nine another daughter fourteen and now I’m having a newborn? On top of that, I have two grandkids.”

“Make that three, Cassie’s also pregnant,” Melora informed him.

Sam went over to the bed and sat down hard. “Damn.” He swore softly. After a moment, he looked up at her. “So now what? Are you going to tell me to stay out of the kids’ life too?”

Melora shook her head. “No I don’t want that but you have to understand something here. There will be other men in his or her life. Deke, Mountain and everyone else around here. I won’t let you hurt my kid but I’m not going to ask you to stay away either.”

“I can deal with that.”

“I’ll be by your place and collect my things sometime today. Deke said I could stay here until Izzy and I find a place in town. I won’t bother you anymore.”

“Sweetheart, you were never a bother,” Sam insisted.

Melora nodded then turned back to the window.

A few minutes later, Sam got up and left the room.

Melora finally let the tears fall down her cheeks. Her situation wasn’t unique but it still hurt. Sam had become important to her over the last few months. For the first time in her life, she’d fallen in love and now, she was on her own again. Only not alone, she would have her child, maybe not the father but she did have her baby.

Brushing the tears away, she gathered up her jacket and left the bedroom. She was going to meet Cassie, Peaches and Izzy at Redemption House. She and Cassie were going to the doctor’s office for the first time. She was a little bit nervous about it.

She paused in the hallway and laid her hand on her belly. She’d known about the baby for some time now, she’d just been afraid to say anything. Now her secret was out. She’d hoped Sam would step up and want the baby but that hadn’t happened. Now she had to deal with it on her own.

Melora smiled. She wasn’t really on her own. Deke would be there for her. So would her own father and Izzy, Cassie and the rest of them. They would all be there for her and the baby, even if Sam wasn’t. That had to count for something.

As she made her way through the main room and out the front door, she could feel eyes watching her. She wouldn’t look around though.

 

~* * * *~

 

Raine and Sabbath sat with Sam at one of the tables. They’d come out here with him this morning but he hadn’t told them why he wanted them along.

When Melora finally walked out the front door, Raine turned to Sam and asked, “What’s up Sam? Why did she stay here last night?”

Sam watched her leave then looked down at his coffee cup. “She’s having my kid.”

Raine stared at the older man for a moment, then turned to Sabbath. He saw a stunned look on his face. One that matched his own. “Is that a good thing or a bad thing?”

“Are you gonna rabbit on this one too, Bones?” Sabbath growled.

Sam turned to glare at the other man. “I ain’t going anywhere.”

“Does her daddy know about the baby?” Raine asked.

Sam nodded.

“And you’re still staying?” Raine asked.

“Yeah, I’m still gonna be here.”

“That either takes balls or guts and I’m not sure which at the moment,” Sabbath agreed.

Sam snorted. “Mountain has already threatened my balls. He wants to chrome them now and make dangly earrings out of them.”

Sabbath and Raine laughed. “Oh, that hurts just thinking about it.”

Sam reached down and adjusted himself. “I think I like my balls right where they are, thank you very much.”

“Still doesn’t explain why she stayed here last night, instead of with you.” Sabbath pressed the issue.

“Don’t tell me you pulled a bone move and bailed on her?” Raine gritted his teeth.

Sam nodded. “It wasn’t only that.”

“What else was it?”

“I have another kid. She’s closer to Deke’s age and she might be in trouble. I met her brother briefly before he stomped out of here.”

“Damn, Bones, how many kids you got?” Sabbath asked.

Everyone turned as the door opened again.

Gator and Reva came in to the main room. Reva went to the kitchen and Gator joined them.

“The new baby makes four,” Sam stated as he stared at the wall.

“Four?” Raine asked. “Did I miss one somewhere?”

“Yeah, Adriana is about fourteen.” Sam turned to Gator. “So where is Deke this morning and what was Junie’s kid doing here yesterday?”

 

~* * * *~

 

Gator stared at Bones. They had been friends for a long time. He had stayed with the man for many years. They’d even seen a war together. He wondered now though, if he ever knew him at all. “Deke is at the hospital this morning donating bone marrow for his sister. She’s pretty sick right now and because of your blood type she needed Deke.”

“What the fuck?” Sam whispered.

Gator shrugged. “That’s all I know right now. The kid you met yesterday is Charlie. Quinn is his sister and he came to Deke for his help.”

“What’s wrong with Quinn?” Sam demanded.

“I don’t know but it must be bad. Charlie really didn’t want to ask him for help,” Gator admitted.

Sam got to his feet. “Do you know which hospital?”

Raine and Sabbath got to their feet as well.

Gator thought for a moment. Should he tell him? He just wasn’t sure.

“St. Peter’s in Albany,” Reva informed them as she joined Gator.

As they watched the three men leave, Gator turned to Reva. “Why did you tell him where they were?”

“It’s about time that man stood up for his kids,” she replied with a stern tone. “Maybe if he has to deal with them head on it will make him think about what he’s done to them all these years.”

“Most likely, Charlie will punch him in the mouth,” Gator reasoned.

“Well…” Reva shrugged. “He needs that too.”

Gator chuckled. “You have a devious mind woman and I love it.”

“Damn right you do.” Reva smirked.

 

~* * * *~

 

Boston….The Vincinti Estate

 

Leon picked up the small book and opened it where the marker was. The sun was just coming up and he was still in his silk pajamas. He put his robe on and walked down the hall, book in hand, to the sitting room he shared with Calderone.

His son was already there drinking coffee when Leon appeared. When he poured himself a cup and joined Calderone at the table, he pushed the book toward his son.

Calderone lowered the paper he was reading and took the book. He studied the photo and raised his eyes to his father. “What am I looking at?”

“I found this book amongst the items we picked up from Janelle’s house. It has nothing to do with the baby ring or Peaches but I’m curious about why she would have it.”

“And why is that?”

Leon shrugged. “This is an old book. It was written about the time of the Civil War when Boston was a major port of call.”

Calderone raised an eyebrow. “And you’re wondering why Janelle would care about the history of Boston?”

Leon sat down and snorted. “Janelle didn’t care about anything but Janelle, unless it was about money.”

Calderone picked up the book again and studied the symbol. “What do you think it is?”

“I’m not sure but I’ll bet Cassie would know. She kept a very close eye on what Janelle did back then. If anyone would know she would.”

“What are you going to do?”

“I think I’ll make a trip to Troy. I miss our girl, Peaches don’t you?”

Calderone grinned. “Don’t forget the baby. I miss the baby too.”

Leon chuckled. “Well of course, the baby too.” He loved his great grandchild to distraction. He picked up the phone and called his driver.

After the call, Calderone had to ask, “Do you really think this is anything to concern us?”

Leon shrugged. “Perhaps not but it could be fun to find out, don’t you think? Boston was a big deal back in the day. There’s so much about the city still left undisturbed for the last two hundred years. What if we find something exciting? Then again, I do wanna see my great grandbaby awfully bad.” He chuckled.

A short time later, their car left the estate gates.