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Breaking Magnolia: A Contemporary Western Romance (The Wild Hearts Contemporary Western Series Book 1) by M. Allen (22)


Chapter 23

 

 “How could you not have told me?” Magnolia crossed her arms and narrowed her eyes at Calla who sat on the porch swing facing her and then at Zinnia who was perched on the railing leaning against one of the posts of the porch.

Calla shrugged. “It wasn’t our place to tell.”

“Not your place to tell? Y’all are supposed to be my friends. A little warning would’ve been nice.” She threw up her arms.

Zinnia held her hands up. “Don’t look at me. I was mad at you up until last week.”

“And I did warn you. I told ya to stay away from him.” Calla Lily shrugged, then winked.

“When has someone ever tellin’ me not to do something stopped me?” Magnolia sucked in a deep breath. “I mean, he’s married… to Lulu Griffin,” she moaned.

An ear to ear smile spread across Zinnia’s face. “Remember that time at Homecoming when she was all over Dax, and Magnolia locked her in the janitor’s closet for an hour until she apologized?”

Calla hunched over, laughing. “Oh, yeah. I had to talk Maggie into givin’ me the key.”

Fighting her own smile, Magnolia admitted, “It was mean, but when I came out of the ladies’ room, she was practically giving him a lap dance while he was waiting for me.”

“Hey, I’m not sayin’ she didn’t deserve it. But that woman has always been waitin’ for you to step out of the way so she could make her move. It just so happened that she got him drunk first and got it done in a quickie ceremony two towns over.” Calla waved it away as if this was nothing.

“Still doesn’t change the fact he lied to me about it.” Magnolia crossed her arms.

Zinnia shifted in her seat and scoffed. “Oh, please. You know what my momma used to say?”

It was very rare that Zinnia ever mentioned her mother, but when she did, Magnolia listened. “What’s that?”

“People in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones.” She glared at Magnolia with those piercing sapphire eyes.

“What’s that supposed to mean?”

Calla examined her nails. “It means you shouldn’t hold it against him, when he didn’t hold it against you for still being married.”

She hated it when they had a point. Were they right? Probably. But would she forgive Dax? In her heart, she knew she could. But she wasn’t through being annoyed with him. “Well, I don’t know.” She worried at her bottom lip. “But, still, can you believe the nerve of that man?”

 

*****

 

“Can you believe the nerve of that woman?” Dax drove his shovel down into the dirt, lifting a spade of muck away from the busted drain pipe.

“I mean, she is my daughter, so ya, I can.” Thomas pulled his hat from his head and wiped his forearm over his sweat-soaked forehead.

Dax had barely broken a sweat. It was a cool day, and he was the one doing all the digging. Adam was perched behind the wheel of the back hoe as Thomas stood over them, looking on. Dax peeked up at him. He noticed Thomas’ skin was a sickly pale color. “You all right?”

“Just fine. Keep diggin’.” He motioned to the hole.

Dax turned and slammed the shovel down once more. “I mean, hell, she’s not even divorced yet, and she’s mad at me for not being divorced.”

“Difference is, you knew her situation and kept yours a secret.” Thomas sighed.

Dax paused with his shovel held high. “I get that, but you would think I get at least one conversation.”

“Keep diggin’, boy,” Thomas commanded, his voice sounding strained. When Dax lifted another shovelful of dirt, Thomas continued, “You know Maggie. Ya gotta give her some time. She’ll come ’round. Let her fire burn down some.”

“I gotta tell ya, Thomas. I love that fire in your daughter. But, sometimes, a man would like a way to put it out right quick.”  Dax paused, resting his hands on the end of the shovel. He turned and faced Thomas. “I love her, you know?”

“I—” Thomas’ eyes went wide and round, while all the color leached from his face.

“Thomas?” Dax dropped the shovel. “Thomas, are you all right?”

Thomas’ knees buckled beneath him and he tipped back, falling to the ground. Dax scrambled from the hole, calling to Adam, “Call 9-1-1!”

Without hesitation, Adam leapt from the cab of the back hoe and took off running toward the nearest building only a hundred yards away. Dax dropped down beside Thomas. His face was a sickly pale, all but the flaming red in his cheeks, and sweat poured off him. He sucked in labored breaths. Dax touched his shoulder. “Is it your chest, Thomas?”

Thomas’ eyes rolled around in his head, and he nodded. With his heart in his throat, Dax pulled Thomas’ head into his lap. “It’s gonna be okay.” Where the hell is Adam? “Just try to relax and breathe.”

Thomas opened his mouth, barely sucking in the tiniest of gasps. “Take.” Gasp. “C-care of her.”

His body fell limp in Dax’s arms. “Oh, God, no! Thomas! Thomas!” Dax shook his shoulders lightly.

Adrenaline pumped through Dax’s veins as he placed Thomas’ head down and turned to kneel beside him. Tears streamed from his eyes as he kneeled on the ground beside the man who’d been a father to him for the past ten years. “Don’t you dare go anywhere.” He ripped open Thomas’ shirt, folded one hand over the other and started pressing down on Thomas’ lifeless body.  

“One, two, three, four….” He kept pressing all the way to twenty. Then tilted his head back, pinched Thomas’ nose and breathed into his mouth. “Come on!”

With each pump of his hands, he felt Thomas slipping away. His breath hitched in his chest. Dax fought against the tears, fought against the ball in his throat, to start compressions again. Adam ran to his side, sliding down on the ground beside him. “Let me take over.”

Dax gritted his teeth. “No, I have to do this.”

“Dax, you’re not getting enough breath. Move.” Adam elbowed his way in, taking over the compressions. “One, two, three…”

The numbers faded away from Dax’s mind, and he swiped at his face. In the distance, the roar of an ambulance echoed over the fields. But all he could do was stare at Thomas’ motionless face. Tears streamed down his cheeks, and he sucked in a pained gasp. Oh, God, no…

 

****

A chill went up Magnolia’s spine, and goosebumps broke out over her skin. She looked at Calla. “Have you seen Hayden?”

“I saw him heading to the barn with your uncle a second ago.” She reached over and grabbed Magnolia’s hand. “You okay? You have this weird look on your face.”

Pulling her hand free, she wrapped her arms around herself, rubbing them. “I don’t know. I just got this feeling, like something is wrong.” 

In the distance, the sound of sirens echoed. Magnolia froze, listening to them steadily getting closer, flying up the drive. Magnolia shot to her feet and leapt off the porch, watching as the ambulance sped by the main house and headed out back toward the fields. “Y’all watch Hayden.” She took off running, following the ambulance, a feeling of dread sitting in the pit of her stomach.

“Magnolia, wait!” Calla called from behind her, but she couldn’t stop now.

Magnolia pumped her arms, running over the uneven fields, out past the barn, past the supply house. As she came over a rise, she saw the back hoe sitting idle and the ambulance right in front of it. The paramedics leapt from the cab and disappeared behind it. Panic shot through her chest, and she pushed even harder. They pulled a gurney from the back of the truck. Dax stumbled into view, his back toward her. She could see his shoulders hunched and shaking. “Dax!” she screamed.

When he spun around, his face was stained with tears and red marks. He ran toward her, opening his arms, to stop her? No, Magnolia had to know what was happening. Her pulse hammered in her chest. She ran past him, to the other side of the ambulance.

“Magnolia, stop!”

But she couldn’t. There, lying on the ground with his shirt wide open and white patches on his chest, was her strong-as-an-ox father. A paramedic called, “Clear.”

His chest bowed up with the shock from the AED machine, then fell lifelessly back to the ground. The man who’d only the night before kissed her on the cheek and told her everything would be okay, who always look so indomitable, now looked so small, frail even. “Daddy, no!”

She flung herself forward, landing on her knees beside him. “Dad! Oh, my God, Dad!”

He didn’t move. Didn’t budge. The paramedics pressed a mask over his face and squeezed the blue bag, pumping air into him. With each squeeze of the bag, his chest rose and fell, but there was nothing in between those rises. Where was his spark, his life? The man had turned a hose on her the night before. This couldn’t be happening. Not to him, not to Thomas Reed.

“No! No! Dad.” She scrambled to get closer. Dax wound his arm around her waist, holding her back. She smacked at his hands. “I have to get closer to him. Let me go.”

He held fast, pulling her tightly into his chest. “Let them work, Maggie.”

She sagged against him as hot, wet tears ran down her cheeks. This wasn’t the end; this couldn’t possibly be happening. They’d take him to the hospital. He’d be okay! But when she reached out to her father, this time he didn’t reach back for her. “Daddy, please.” She clung to Dax’s arm like it was a lifeline. “Don’t go.”

When he didn’t respond, Magnolia knew… Things were not going to be okay.

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