Page 190 of Fierce Storm


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“It is. Which is why I have to ask this. Are you sure you won’t let Easton go with you? Mom can come here with Isaac and wecould look after him together. With Phil, of course, since we’re both physically unstable.”

“What wouldyoudo, Keels? If you were me. I trust you and Rochelle. It’s not that. I’m worried about Isaac. He’s a smart kid; he can feel the nervous energy surrounding us all. If Easton and I disappear, how do you think that will make him feel?”

I turn to Sal, meeting his eyes as a memory of my childhood rears its ugly head. A memory of my mom going to work when it was clear she didn’t want to. It was a sacrifice she made to support us after my dad left. And a realization hits me. Something that has nothing to do with my present conversation. Something I can talk about later.

“I think Easton should stay home,” I tell Paige with my eyes still locked on Sal’s intense gaze. “I’ll talk to your dad.”

“Thanks, Keeley. As far as step?—”

“Don’t even start.” I laugh under my breath.

“Sorry, I promise that was the last one. To you, anyway. I might bring it up to Easton every now and then.”

“I’d be disappointed if you didn’t.”

“I knew you’d say that. On a serious note… I’m really happy for you and Dad. You both deserve so much love, and I’m thrilled you’ve finally admitted to what we all saw. I couldn’t be happier for you.Wecouldn’t be happier. He might not show it, but Easton’s happy too.”

“Thank you, Paige. Have you told Isaac? Is that going to be strange?”

“Not yet. But we will.”

“Thanks. I hope he’s okay with it.”

“He will be. He loves you both.”

I smile, picturing my gorgeous little nephew. “I guess now all that’s left to do is announce it to those on the team that don’t know us outside of work.”

“I don’t think that’s going to be an issue. You know Luke’s got your back, so everyone else will follow suit. Either that, or he’ll force them to shut the hell up.”

“You’re right.” I smile at Sal and he frowns back at me, making me giggle. “I better go. I don’t think your dad’s happy about the advice I gave you.”

“Just tell him it’ll always be chicks before dicks. Wait. Ew. I don’t want to think about that.”

“You said it. Shall I pass that along?”

“Please don’t.Please.”

“Okay. Only because you begged.”

“Thank you. Talk soon.”

Sal’s at my side by the time I hang up, his eyes wide with questions. “So that’s how it’s going to be?” He finally smiles as he curls his arms around my waist and pulls me in close, making me hop slightly.

“Not always, I promise. I just happened to see her side of the story.”

“Which was?”

“That she didn’t want Isaac here worrying about both his parents instead of just one.”

“Shit.”

“Yep.”

“Sometimes I forget that kids worry about their parents too.”

“They do. When Paige was telling me her reason, it made me remember worrying about my mom as a kid. I worry about her now too, of course, but as a kid, there’s the element of confusion because you never really know the full picture. I knew Mom hated her job because she was forced to do it to take care of us. She wasn’t earning money doing something she loved. She was working out of necessity.”

“I can see where you get your strength; that couldn’t have been easy on her.”