Part 16
‘Frankie, you have
to be reasonable and not make this about you,’ Molly said. ‘Melanie, Nicky and
Abby here acted on Carly’s best interest, nothing more.’
‘And behind my back,’ Frankie bit out.
‘We knew you wouldn’t approve, that’s why we didn’t
tell you.’ Nicholas replied. ‘I’m sorry Frank but we had to get Bo back here.
He’s Starr’s father, he had the right to know what was going on. I had doubts of my own when Melanie and
Abigail came to me with this but in the end, we all decided to take our
chances.’
‘Until they told me I had the same idea,’ Shawn
Douglas added. After dropping Ciara at Caroline’s, he’d hurried over to Carly’s
house; certain Frankie will be informed about Bo’s return. And understandably, Frankie was very angry,
like Shawn Douglas figured he would be. ‘I know you’re pissed off, given what
Papa did, what my families did to Carly. Believe
me, I’m ashamed of the whole business; I’m still mad at everybody involved.
But I knew my father will come back once he knew about Carly and Starr, he
couldn’t know about it and stay away. They need
him.’
‘If Carly needed him, she wouldn’t have appointed
me Starr’s legal guardian in the first place. What makes you think my sister
would want anything to do with him after he abandoned her?’
Taken aback, Melanie and Nicholas looked at each
other; they hadn’t known that.
‘Listen guys, your heart was in the right place but
seriously, I don’t want Carly to get set up to more pain from Bo by believing
more of his two-faced promises.’
‘But he loves her,’ Melanie protested.
‘You don’t
know that for sure, Mel. What will
stop him from changing his mind and leave her standing there… again?’
‘Several months away from her and he won’t have a
change of perceptive?’ Abby said at last, a silent listener until now. ‘Give
him the benefit of the doubt, Frank. I suggested the whole idea in the first
place because of something I heard between them, not just because Bo has the
right to know about his baby. I figured it would either be a reconciliation
between them or closure for Carly.’
‘He came back,
once he got our message.’ Melanie emphasised. ‘I was there; you should’ve seen
the look on his face when he saw Mum and he feels terrible about what happened. You told me to forgive myself,
imagine how Bo must have felt when he got our message and when he saw Mum and
Starr, how hard it’s going to be for him
to forgive himself.’
‘I know it’s hard and we don’t expect you to
forgive him or both families immediately but don’t write him off completely.’
Nicholas added.
‘And like Abby said, it’s either going to be closure
or them getting back together. I’m all for the second one but if it’s only for
the right reasons and from what Mel just told us, we don’t have to worry about
that now.’ Shawn Douglas said. ‘Nobody’s to interfere with what happens; it’s
going to be absolutely between Carly and my father.’
Frankie sighed heavily, a scowl on his face. ‘Fine,
if that’s what it’s going to be but I’m only going along with this on your word especially, Shawn D. I have the
right to protect my sister so if Bo hurts her again, I won’t be responsible for
my actions. I mean it.’
Melanie moved forward to hug him after Molly did. Frankie
still felt angry and resentful but his face relaxed somewhat by the women’s
hugs and the satisfied looks on Abby, Nicholas and Shawn Douglas’ faces.
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‘What do you mean… you couldn’t tell him?’ Aiden
demanded.
‘I’m sorry Aiden. I just couldn’t.’
‘Again,
why not?’
Hope bit her lower lip. ‘You have to understand, he
caught me unawares and next minute we were arguing. It wasn’t the right time.’
‘Hope, don’t do this to me; you’re obviously lying
and I won’t stand for it. There’s a reason you didn’t tell him about us, you’re
not over him are you?’
‘Aiden, I love you.’
‘No, no…don’t stray from the question; I’m really
upset with you right now. What’s the point of your family knowing about us but Bo doesn't? Don’t you want us to be
together?’
‘I do,’ Hope said, holding his scowling face
between her hands. ‘I really do.’
‘Then… what is
this?’ he asked, moving away from her
touch.
‘Aiden, even you can’t expect me to just blurt it
out to him right there and then. He just
got back and I told you… we began arguing over him being away for so long and
then you called my cell. Of course I’m going to tell him.’
‘Hope, I
thought we passed a big hurdle after we told Chase and your family about us.
Clearly I was wrong. Just say it and spare us both some self-respect… you
aren’t really over Bo, are you?’
While Hope tried to think of something to say,
Aiden turned away in exasperation.
‘Aiden…’
‘I’m just going to make this easy for you,’ Aiden
said, without looking at her. ‘Let’s just end things, the last thing I want is getting
in the middle of something that would bring a lot of pain.’
Hope’s eyes filled with tears. ‘I don’t want things
to end between us, you’ve got it all wrong.’ Walking over to him, she made him
face her and kissed him frantically, holding on to him until she felt his arms
circle her waist and he kissed her back, almost roughly. He was the first to
break it.
‘Hope, tell me the truth. What’s going on? Do you
still have feelings for Bo, is that it?’ Before Hope could reply, he added, ‘Of
course you do, 25 years isn’t something you would kiss off like that.’
‘No it isn’t.’ Hope admitted. ‘I’m sorry for making
excuses earlier, you’re right. But I
don’t want to lose you, Aiden.’
‘And I don’t want to lose you either. But you
can’t really move forward until you’ve
put the past behind you and that’s if you really
want to move on.’
Hope’s arms went up to circle his neck. ‘I’ll tell
him first chance I get; promise.’ She
said, even though she felt a little pang in her chest.
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Caroline was delirious with joy at her son’s
return, hugging him hard as though she would never let him go, Maggie and
Jennifer- who were visiting- hugging him too. Over coffee at the kitchen table,
(Ciara was watching T.V in the living room) the main subject was Carly and
Starr, after Bo explained how Melanie was able to contact him.
‘She’s a good girl.’ Maggie said softly.
‘She sure is,’ Bo smiled faintly. ‘So grown up now,
the way she held the fort while I was gone and looking after Carly. I was
actually expecting her to take a swing
at me first chance she got. Instead we bonded as if… as if Carly and I never
lost all those years.’
The three women didn’t have to guess what Bo meant;
if Carly had stayed Melanie would’ve been their
daughter, not just Carly’s. Months back, Caroline, Jennifer and Maggie would’ve
felt uncomfortable by such a statement but now realised it wasn’t their place
to object. Besides Bo’s statement just reminded them how they never bothered to
tell Melanie about Carly’s past with Bo; a gross negligence they’ll have to
live with for a long time.
‘I can only
imagine how Carly must have felt when she found out she was pregnant. With the
way I treated her before I left town, there’s no way she could’ve told me. She
probably decided at some point to leave town to raise our baby on her own.’
Jennifer swallowed, a painful pang in her stomach.
If she didn’t tell him now, somehow Bo would find out eventually. ‘She told me
and I then told Hope.’ Caroline and Maggie looked at her in surprise.
Bo turned to her. ‘Immediately after I left?’
Jennifer hesitated and Bo felt his temper rise. ‘You
mean you knew about it before I
left?’ And the first person you decided to pass that important info to was Hope?
What… you two just decided to just sit back and see what happened?’
‘It wasn’t like that,’ Jennifer protested. ‘Carly
didn’t even confide in me, I found out she was pregnant by accident. She passed
out in her office and she looked so pale that when she came round I asked her
and she didn’t deny it. But she made me swear not to tell you, she was adamant
about it. I had no choice but to respect her wishes.’
Maggie however looked troubled. ‘But honey, why did you tell Hope? You could’ve caused a
major confrontation between her and Carly. What were you thinking?’
Jennifer turned away from Bo’s furious glare at
her. ‘I… I don’t know.’ She replied, looking miserable.
‘Since you chose to go behind Carly’s back you
should’ve told me, not Hope!’ Bo was very angry but struggled to keep his temper to spare Ciara
from hearing him yell at Jennifer. ‘even if she didn’t want me to find out, you
had no right to tell Hope about it! What if she’d gone to have it out with
Carly like Maggie just said?’
Jennifer couldn’t admit that was Hope’s immediate
inclination but for Jennifer’s intervention. Instead she hastily replied, ‘I
messed up, I’m sorry.’
So Hope knew about Carly’s pregnancy the whole time
yet kept it from him. Did she honestly think he would never find out? Or she
thought that Carly would leave town, taking her secret with her? God, he could strangle her!
‘I can’t believe you Jennifer, I never imagined you
would do this.’ He bit out. ‘I have no right to say this but what sort of
friend are you?’ Jennifer paled at his words. ‘Hope’s your cousin but by
telling her about the baby, it was like you were ganging up on your best friend-
after she made you promise not to say
anything. Were you hoping she would leave town without telling me about my baby
and decided to tell Hope so she would feel less threatened?’
‘That’s not how it was…’
‘Don’t lie to me!’
Caroline rose. ‘Bo, that’s enough.’ She said
quietly. ‘What’s done is done; alright? That neither here nor there now. The
important thing right now is for Carly to get better and you two finally talk
things out. Please.’
Jennifer cringed under the fierce glare still on
Bo’s face. Not trusting himself to speak, Bo rose from the table. ‘I’m heading
back to the hospital.’
‘Bo, wait.’ Maggie hesitated, not knowing how he
was going to react to her question but still felt the need to ask anyway. ‘You
and Hope… are things the same or different now?’
Bo looked back at her steadily. ‘With all due
respect Maggie… right now, that’s really
none of your business. And I would appreciate it if everyone just let Hope and
I sort things out ourselves this time, without the talk and speeches about how
we belong together and all that. Whatever decision we make in the end, I expect
everyone…’ looking back at Jennifer with scorn, ‘to respect it.’
‘There’s no call for that Bo,’ Maggie protested,
now wishing she’d kept her mouth shut.
‘Just expressing my wishes,’ Bo replied coldly,
moving to the living room to kiss Ciara before leaving the house.
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However, before going back to the hospital, Bo set
out to look for Hope, determined to have it out with her once and for all. She
didn’t answer her cell when he dialled her number and he wondered where she
could be.
‘Uncle Bo!’ he turned to see Abby hurrying across
the street to him. He smiled at the young woman, reaching out to hug her
tightly. ‘Hey you.’
‘Welcome back!’ Abby cried enthusiastically. ‘It’s
so great to see you!’
‘It’s great to see you too, honey.’ Stroking her
blonde hair, Bo turned to the young man beside Abby. ‘Bo,’ Nicholas said, hand
formally outstretched.
Bo shook his hand, staring at him. ‘The last time
we saw each other, you were just a knee high,’ he commented. Lawrence Alamain’s
replica more than ever but with Carly’s green eyes and none of his late
fathers’ aura of arrogance. And no trace of the pampered, disdainful boy he
once was. Like Melanie, maturity and dignity flowed from him.
Nicholas shrugged and smiled as Abby chuckled at
Bo’s remark. ‘Little boys grow up eventually.’
‘In more ways than one, from what I see.’ Bo smiled
at him warmly before turning to Abby. ‘Melanie told me everything, thanks a
lot.’ He looked at Nicholas. ‘And thanks also, Nicky; you guys really came
through.’
‘Melanie and Abby convinced me it was the right
thing to do for Mum,’ Nicholas replied. ‘All I did was just call in a favour.’
‘By rights you should be angry.’
Nicholas’ mouth tightened, taking hold of Abby’s
hand. ‘I was. But I thought long and
hard about it after Abby and Melanie talked it over with me, I came to the
conclusion that while what you did to my mother was reprehensible… at some
level I got the feeling you never really meant to hurt her.’
‘You’re right, I
didn’t.’ Bo replied soberly. ‘And I’m really sorry it happened. But now
that I’m back, everything’s going to be alright from now on, like I told
Melanie.’
‘Well, since Hope’s with Aiden, that makes things a
lot easier, right?’
Bo frowned. ‘Who?’
‘Didn’t Shawn D tell you?’ Nicholas asked,
surprised.
‘Tell me what? Who’s Aiden?’
‘Uh… Aiden Jennings… Hope’s boyfriend?’ Abby replied, also surprised. ‘Even if Shawn D didn’t
tell you, we figured Hope would. Mum told me it’s pretty serious between them.’
‘Does Maggie know about him too?’
‘Uncle Bo, the
whole town knows about them. It’s not exactly a deep dark secret.’
And Maggie had the nerve to question him about the
situation between him and Hope. Bo felt his temper rise again as he remembered
the way Hope behaved on his return. Oh…
she was going to get it once he found her. How
dare she!
Abby and Nicholas watched him carefully, wondering
if the anger on his face was jealousy and their hearts sank. God, not again.
Bo relaxed his face on seeing the way the young
couple were looking at him. ‘No guys… it’s not what you think. I’m just
surprised that’s all.’
‘And… you don’t mind?’ Abby asked cautiously.
‘Honey, I did a lot of soul searching while I was
gone. Since I plan on getting Carly to forgive me and start over, why the hell
would I mind Hope’s found someone else? What’s his story anyway?’
Abby shrugged. ‘He’s an attorney. Widower with a
son about Ciara’s age. Umm… Chad, Casey… no, I think his name’s Chase. Yeah, Chase. Ciara seems to like them both.’
A widower with a son, the scenario was so déjà vu-like that Bo felt like laughing out loud.
Years ago a lonely heiress had arrived in Salem for a new life and stumbled
upon a grieving widower raising a son- him and Shawn Douglas. Now it was in
total reverse, Hope being the new woman in a widower’s life. Bo couldn’t help
but feel a huge sense of relief that
this Aiden Jennings and Carly never crossed paths. Being hurt and vulnerable
after what she went through, Carly could have easily made friends with the boy Chase,
just like she did with Shawn D. And Aiden would’ve taken one look at the beautiful
green eyed woman and then…
You might have lost her for good. Be glad it didn’t go down that way,
Bo.
‘What about Shawn D?’ he asked, breaking from his
thoughts.
‘He didn’t seem happy seeing them dining at the restaurant we happened to be by
chance,’ Nicholas replied. ‘But afterwards he said Hope told him it was
serious, but he wasn’t convinced. He had this idea she was only with this man
to get back at you and he didn’t want anything to come between you and Mum if
you decided you wanted to reconcile with her.’
Bo frowned. ‘I’m not sure I understand.’
Abby snorted in exasperation. ‘Don’t you get it,
Uncle Bo? Shawn D doesn’t mind you getting back with Carly but so long as it’s because
you love her and not because Hope doesn’t want you. I’m sorry to say this but that’s
pretty much the scenario between you two over the years.’
Abby was painfully right about that. ‘Well, it’s
not like that this time,’ Bo snapped, rather defensively. ‘And this time,
nobody’s going to lecture me about who I really belong with… regardless of a
long history. Abby, before your Gram Alice died, she told me to listen to
what’s in my heart. And I used that time away to do just that. I love Carly. I’ve missed her so damned
much…’ his voice shook, ‘and what matters to me right now is that she gets
better so I’ll be able to tell her! No more looking back.’
Nicholas and Abby were fully convinced by his heart
felt words.
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After seeing Roman and Abe and filling them in on
the success of his mission, Bo finally tracked Hope down at the docks, staring
at the river. She jumped as he approached. ‘Hey.’
‘Hey,’ Bo wasted no time. ‘When exactly were you
going to tell me about Aiden Jennings?’
Hope flushed, it was only a matter of time he found
out; thanks to the many wagging tongues in Salem. ‘You have to understand…’
‘Hope, first off I’m not jealous, if that’s what
you’re worried about.’
Now Hope was really taken aback. ‘You’re not?’
Bo sighed impatiently. ‘Were you banking I would be
and say “now we’re even”? Listen, we’re two mature adults here so let’s
not keep playing this game. Before scurrying out of the house like you did, you
basically accused me of abandoning you.’
‘Which is what you did.’ Hope fired back.
‘I’m not going to argue about that with you. What I
want to know is, why didn’t you say something right away about you and this
guy, instead of heaping guilt on me?’
Hope folded her arms, refusing to reply. Now that
she thought about it, her behaviour had been childish, something she wasn’t going
to admit out loud.
Bo sighed again. ‘Hope… I think you already know. I
was bracing myself to tell you this but hearing about this new guy of yours
just makes it a whole lot easier to tell you…’
‘You’re still in love with her.’ Hope bit out.
‘She has a name!’ Bo said sternly.
‘Fine, you’ve decided you're in love with Carly!’ she
hurled out.
‘I didn’t decide, I knew. And while I was away; I
realised that more than ever. I’m sorry but I love her, Hope.’ Bo replied.
‘How can you do this to me?’
‘No.. no way; you aren’t going to do that,’ Bo said
warningly. ‘Hope… I’ve known and loved you for a very long time. I know you… nothing’s casual with you.
Sure there was Lockhart but that was more to get back at me for something you
thought I did. But I know it’s different with this Aiden. From the moment you
got together with him, you knew it was over between us.’
Hope bit her lip.
‘Hope, don’t deny it.’ Bo urged. ‘The truth is right
in front of us, it’s really over this time; now’s the time to finally just call
it a day.’
‘25 years, Bo!’ Hope whispered. ‘Can you actually
throw all that away?’
‘I only had 3 years with Carly,’ Bo said quietly.
‘I buried memories of her deep in my heart but they never left. You and I will
always be connected but I can’t deny what my heart keeps telling me. Duration
doesn’t matter. If it still mattered that much to you, you would’ve ended
things with Aiden before I came back.’
Hope couldn’t argue with that. If she still felt
the lingering need to hold on to Bo, it was because of their long history. But
Aiden was a huge part of her life now; how could she hurt him and herself by
leaving him to glue back a marriage… well not exactly a marriage; that no
longer existed? But still… she glanced at him.
Bo shook his head, reading her mind. ‘Hope, you
know I’m right. 25 years later and we’ve outgrown each other. We’re in love
with other people now. At least I hope you are happy with this guy.’
‘I am,’ she mumbled. ‘I guess it just seems strange
starting over with someone else after being in love with the same man for so
long. Not for you though. You wouldn’t have left Carly when I came back, would
you?’
‘No, I wouldn’t have,’ Bo said without hesitation.
Hope nodded. ‘I knew from the moment I saw her in
our house, that she was different from Billie. Every time I saw her, looked at
her; I tried to dig out flaws to pick on… and got more jealous when I couldn’t
find any real ones.’ She rubbed her nose
then looked up at Bo steadily. ‘I had a lot of time to think about things too,
Brady. What went on between us was my
fault. And I treated Carly terribly; I said some unforgivable things to her and
blamed her for our problems, I sometimes wondered how she could be so calm and
polite around me. And I guess you know now that I found out about the baby
before you left.’
Bo’s face hardened. ‘Yes, I did.’
‘Well it wasn’t something I could tell you, was
it?’ she said defensively. ‘I didn’t know how you’d react.’
‘How I would react?’
‘I was scared… I didn’t know how to tell you!’
‘Your reasons for not telling me are no longer
important. What’s important right is us parting ways without any bitterness or
resentment.’
‘No, we can’t have that.’ As she spoke, it really
hit Hope. She was closing a chapter, actually closing it. ‘So…’ she went on,
‘What’s going to happen now? We sell the house and split the proceedings? Or
you take it?’
‘You can keep the house.’
‘No…’
‘Hope, keep the damn house. I’ll get myself an
apartment or something.’
Hope stood firm. ‘We bought that house together,
Bo. Sooner or later, Aiden’s going to ask me to move in with him and Chase.
Naturally, Ciara’s going to want to spend time with you now and then and I’d
rather she stay in a familiar environment, not in an apartment.’
She had a point. ‘Joint custody?’
‘Of course.’ Hope smiled faintly. ‘She’s really
taken in with Starr, I imagine she’ll spend a lot of time with her after she
and Carly get out of the hospital. Congratulations by the way, Starr’s really
precious.’
‘Thanks, she really is. I guess our lawyers can
take care of the rest. I’ll call you, set up a meet.’
‘Right.’ Hope shifted from one foot to the other.
‘I guess, this is it.’
‘Yeah.’ Impulsively, Bo reached out and Hope clung to him as he hugged her, keeping back
the tears threatening to fall in spite of the future that lay ahead of her.
Pulling away, Bo nodded and walked away, the chapter finally closed behind him.
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Frankie made no move to shake the outstretched hand,
his bluish black eyes impassive as he stared at Bo.
‘Frankie, please believe me… I never meant to hurt her.’
‘Years ago, you made me a promise.’ Frankie
replied, his voice icy cold. ‘When you made it clear you’ll never be ready to
move on, you promised me you would
never use my sister dishonourably. To put it bluntly, bed her if you wanted no future with her. So don’t tell me you
never meant to hurt her, Bo or so help me I will
take a swing at you, like you deserve.’
‘Okay, I deserve it. And if it will make you feel
any better, go ahead… take your best
shot.’ Bo braced himself but Frankie just glared at him. For a moment he
thought his adopted brother would succumb to his anger but Frankie didn’t touch
him. ‘It wasn’t enough that you hurt her so much, you made my sister look like
a fool.’ Frankie said at last, his voice trembling with anger. ‘You allowed
your families to slander her when you were supposed to look after her. What
makes you think I can ever forgive you for what you did?’
‘Because we both love Carly.’ Bo said quietly. ‘And
we’re family.’
‘Carly’s my family; her children and Shawn D. You
and your lot are no family of mine;
no matter what Carly decides.’ Frankie hadn’t forgotten what he told Shawn
Douglas and the others but the sight of the man who betrayed his sister brought back a fresh surge of anger, so much that he could barely keep his
hands to himself, itching to punch Bo out. ‘So you can tell that to them,
especially that heartless bitch Kayla. Just stay the hell out of my way.’
It was definitely not going to be easy getting
Frankie to forgive him and the rest of the family, he’d clearly taken what
happened to his sister very personally indeed. Roman had told him Frankie
wasn’t even on speaking terms with their mother, who was really upset by his
unbending anger and on running into Hope at the square, had told her exactly
what he thought of her, embarrassing her in front of several bystanders.
Molly assured Bo Frankie would calm down in time.
Naturally Frankie was very upset about his sister’s condition and past
humiliation but once she came out of the coma, she’ll be able to get through to
him.
‘If she forgives me that is,’ Bo said quietly.
‘She will.’ Molly said consolingly.
‘Enough for her to give me another chance? Either
way, I’m going to fight hard for her, Molly; no matter how long it takes.’
As another week dragged, Carly had more visitors.
John, returning from a long business trip was told by Brady and Marlena about
Carly and Starr and he wasted no time going to see them both. ‘Get well soon,
sweetie,’ he said softly; pressing a kiss on the hot, pale cheek. ‘A lot of us
are here waiting for you.’
Adrienne came and Abe came too, bringing Theo with
him. Despite his autism, Theo had the uncanny ability to sense a person’s
disposition which was why he pressed a kiss on Carly’s forehead and stroked her
hair. Kayla visited her room every day, doggedly ignoring cold looks from Frankie and Melanie and
Daniel and Molly’s raised eyebrows.
Dr Long said the new medication was preventing
another cardiac arrest and everyone kept their fingers crossed, Bo especially. Every
night he sat with her, holding and
kissing her hand and whispering how much he loved her.
On the walls were ‘Get Well’ drawings from Ciara,
Theo and Sami’s children; various arrangement of flowers decorated the room. Aside from family
members, all anxious to make up for their past unkindness, former patients of
Carly’s also came by as well as some nurses from St. Mary’s who prayed at her
bedside.
Bo stoically refused to give in to despair as yet
another week came. ‘Wake up princess,’ he whispered, running his fingers across
her cheek. ‘Please wake up and let me see those eyes again.’
‘Bo.’
He turned, rising as Melanie entered; Nicholas and
Abby at her heels. In her arms was a wrapped bundle. ‘Would you like to hold
your daughter?’ she asked softly, a tender smile on her face.
Bo held out
his arms and Melanie carefully handed the baby to him. A pair of tiny green
eyes looked up at him and Bo felt like weeping as he stared down at them. Carly’s eyes.
‘Hey little angel,’ he whispered, his finger gently moving over her velvety cheek. ‘my
beautiful little Starr.’
Starr made an almost inaudible mewling noise, her
tiny tongue briefly peeking out between her pink lips. She was altogether
beautiful.
‘Carly…’ he walked back to her side, Starr in his
arms. ‘Starr’s right here. She made it. Now you have to as well, okay? Because
she needs her mummy. We all need you.’
‘Yes, we all need you Mum.’ Melanie whispered from
the other side of Carly’s bed. ‘Please wake up soon. We miss you so much.’
‘Yes, Mum; get well... for us.’ Nicholas added,
taking hold of his mother’ s hand. Abby wrapped her arms around him from behind
when she saw a tear rolling down his cheek.
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Everyone were of course excited Starr was finally
out of the incubator. Caroline went to Carly’s house the day after Melanie and
Nicholas took Starr home and held her newest grandchild for hours in the
nursery. Jennifer, Adrienne, Marlena, Maggie and Molly took turns holding
Starr, exclaiming over how she looked so much like Carly. Frankie was very glad
his niece had made it past the difficult phase, feeling it was a good omen.
Ciara was positively doe eyed over Starr; carefully holding her as she sat in
Carly’s rocking chair, softly singing to her.
Frankie stood at the nursery’s doorway the night Bo
came by to see her on the way to the hospital, watching him cradling the baby in his arms, the loving
look on his face as he softly recited a lullaby to her. He raised his head and
saw Frankie looking at him. ‘Hey, Frank.’
‘Hey.’ Frankie entered.
‘She’s out… I’ll just put her back in the crib.’ Bo
placed her in it carefully, tucking her in; his hand touching her tiny one
lingeringly. ‘She’s so perfect.’ He whispered.
‘Bo, I don’t want you to hurt my sister again.’
Frankie said. ‘I really hope you’re serious about her this time. It’s not only
her heart that’s at stake, but that little girl there.’
‘I am
serious.’
Frankie said nothing and Bo went on, ‘I understand your
doubts believe it or not and how hard it is for you to trust me. I would feel the
same way as you if any of my sisters got hurt like that. I don’t expect you to
forgive me that easy but I wish you would.
My daughter’s your flesh and blood and you’re my brother… in time my brother-in-law. That’s how serious I am.’
Frankie said nothing but Bo could see something in
Frankie’s eyes, a sign of relenting. It was only a matter of time and by then
Frankie would see he was more than ready to make a commitment to Carly.
Patting Frankie’s shoulder, he left the house.
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‘Remember the night we went ice fishing?’ Bo
stroked Carly’s cheek. ‘You caught seven with that damned contraption of yours;
I never felt more humiliated in my life. How was I supposed to know an heiress would beat
me at fishing? And I ended up burning the whole thing and instead of getting
mad… you couldn’t stop laughing. You had a laugh as sweet as the sound of a beck.
I miss that laugh, princess.’ He reached down to squeeze her hand. ‘I guess…
after what happened between us, you didn’t laugh much.’ He winced, vividly
imagining it.
‘You must have carried around so much hurt, hiding
behind a mask. But I saw the pain in your eyes that day… I never forgot it and
I never forgot you.’ He sniffled,
using one hand to wipe his eyes. ‘While I was away, I kept thinking about that
old prayer you recited… during our symbolic wedding in Chichén Itza. God… that
was such a long time ago. The best out of our memories. I remember how beautiful
you looked that day. The flowers in your hair, the loving look in those green
eyes when you recited it all to me.’
He leaned over and said softly;
“I know not if the voice of man can reach to the
sky
I know not if the gods will hear as I pray
I know not if the gifts I asked for will be granted
I know not what will come to pass in our future
days
I hope that only good will come, my love, to us.”
Tears sliding down his cheeks, Bo leaned over and
kissed Carly between her eyes, pressing his lips against her hand.
He suddenly stiffened, wondering if it was a
figment of his imagination. Did Carly’s eyelids just twitch? Her fingers moved under his own and his heart started
beating very fast as her eyelids twitched again. ‘Carly?’ he said, praying she
was finally coming round. The monitor began making a noise. ‘Princess?’
Breathlessly
he watched a miracle unfold; Carly’s head slowly turning on the pillow and her
eyes fluttered open.
Great update. This was just filled with so many great things. My favorite was Carly beginning to wake at the end. But I also loved Bo's resolve to do whatever it takes to get Carly to forgve him.
ReplyDeleteNot be forgotten is Bo and Hope acknowledging their marriage is OVER! That was just all kinds of win in my book. This was a nice change from other stories. I'm so happy you went this route .
I'm happy you enjoyed it Angela; thank you :)
DeleteOh wow, this chapter was wonderful. I love all the support Carly is getting from most of Salem; it makes me smile. :) Also, I am very much liking the change in Bo; I feel like he is similar to the Bo he used to be in Carbo 1.0, with some added life experiences, of course. He is much more humble than he used to be, and that is something I admire in him now. Starr seems adorable, and I love how Bo & Carly will finally have a little family of their own! :)
ReplyDeleteCarly's children have also matured, which is wonderful to read about. And about Bo and Hope...well I'm just glad they had that much needed talk, and most of all I loved that Bo wasn't even jealous when he heard Hope was with Aiden. I don't think Hope could ever be similar to Carly, but it is interesting that she is with a widower and his son. I disagree with Bo, though, I don't think Carly would've gotten together with Aiden because it would've reminded her too much of past memories. Oh, and the best part was Carly waking up after Bo recited their poem to her. :) I think she must've heard his voice, and all the memories came back to her; what a beautiful thought. :)
Thank you very much Rachel, especially for the analysis :)
DeleteYou're welcome, Amina. Sorry it was so long; I think my thoughts just tumbled out.
ReplyDeleteIt's so fun to imagine everything happening on screen as I'm reading through your story. :)