“I’m about to be sick.”
“Want me to pull over?”
I shake my head. “No. Drive faster.”
Ledger squeezes my knee reassuringly.
It was torture having to wait until this afternoon to make our way to
Patrick and Grace’s house. I wanted him to take me to Diem as soon as
Grace left my apartment, but I want everything to be on their terms. I’ll be
as patient as I need to be.
I’m going to respect their rules. I’ll respect their timeline, and their
choices, and their wishes. I’m going to show them as much respect as I
know they’ve shown my daughter.
I know they’re good people. Scotty loved them. They’re just also
hurt
people, so I respect the time they needed to come to this decision.
I’m nervous I’m going to do something wrong. Say something wrong.
The only other time I’ve been inside their house was such a series of
missteps, and I need this time to be different because there’s so much at
stake.
We pull into Ledger’s driveway, but we don’t immediately get out of
the truck. He gives me a pep talk and kisses me about ten times, but then I
become more nervous and excited than I’ve ever been, and the emotions all
start to run together. If I don’t get it over with, I might explode.
He holds my hand tightly in his as we cross the street, and walk across
grass Diem has played on, and knock on the door to the house Diem lives
in.
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