βOkay, Iβve called every police station in the area,β Noelle said, furiously tapping her phone. βAnd no one has seen him.β
She was sitting in a desk chair while she called. I had my face buried in the couch cushions and was attempting to suffocate myself.
I groaned. βWhat if he got run over or something? Where could he have gone?β
Noelle squeezed my shoulder. βItβs okay, Mr. BeβAce, I mean. Letβs get in the car and drive down the road. Weβll see what we can do.β
I pulled myself up and tried to unsuccessfully smooth my hair. Iβm sure it stuck up in all directions, but for once I didnβt care. I needed to find out if my father was okay.
Donβt get me wrong, I still didnβt like the man. But I didnβt want him to be homeless. I figured the best I could do was set him up in a semi-nice apartment with provisions to last him a couple of months. After that, he was on his own.
Noelle and I walked to the car and she motioned for me to get in the passenger seat. I was tempted to argue, but then I realized I was in no state to drive. I would probably drive into a tree.
She backed out of the driveway and we drove in silence for a few minutes, with me craning my neck and Noelle biting her lip nervously.
βSo, um, Ace,β she said tentatively, βI just want to say, Iβm really proud of you. Youβve changed so much over the past few weeks, and being around you is actuallyβ¦ pleasant.β
I glanced over at her, grateful for her presence. βWell, I would still be a self-absorbed snob if it werenβt for you, soβ¦ thank you, Noelle. Really.β
She gave me a rare smile that lit up her entire face. I had a strange urge to⦠no. Pretend I never said anything.
βAce!β
Noelle slammed the brakes, almost breaking my collarbone as the seat belt snapped me back. Her eyes were fixed on something outside the car.
I frantically peeked out the window, but nothing caught my eyes.
And then I saw it. A flannel clump lying in the grass. I gasped.
βPull over, pull over!β
βI am!β
Noelle steered the car over to the side of the road and I jumped out before it came to a complete stop. I hurried over to the sorry man with the scraggly beard.
He looked up as he heard me approaching and I sucked in a breath when I realized that it was, in fact, my father. When he saw me, his head fell back to the grass. He didnβt say a word.
I could tell that Noelle was hovering by the car, unsure if she should interfere. I stepped closer to my father and sat down beside him. I ignored the fact that I was probably ruining my two-hundred-dollar pants.
We were silent until I couldnβt take it any longer. I took a deep breath and began to speak, but I kept my eyes on the sky.
βI know it was hard on you when Mother died. I donβt think you really knew how to handle your grief. But thatβs no excuse for your behavior. You should have cared for me, instead of leaving me.β
I paused, expecting a snarling retort, but when none came, I pushed forward. Although I tried to voice my feelings matter-of-factly, I could hear the tint of emotion in my own voice.
βIβm sure the loss of Mother was as devastating for you as it was for me. You werenβt open to me, and I wasnβt open with you. We avoided each otherβs feelings for the longest time. That was partly my fault. I resented you for not crying over Mother. I never saw you cry.β
βI couldnβt cry,β my father said suddenly, sounding hoarse. βI was so numb with grief I couldnβt bring myself to cry. I hated myself for it.β
I swallowed. βI think, deep down, I realized that you were still my father. But I refused to see it. It was easier to hate you than forgive you.β
Tears were running down my cheeks now, and I swear I even heard a sniff from my father. A warm hand gripped my shoulder.
βIβm sorry, son.β
I finally met my fatherβs eyes. The same eyes that stared me down in the mirror every morning. They were glistening with tears.
βIβm sorry, tooβ¦ Dad.β
He hugged me then, and I gave him a fierce hug back. I didnβt even hesitate to ruin my shirt. The whole outfit was probably ruined, but I donβt think I had ever been so unconcerned.
My father was back. After so long, he was finally back.
We finally pulled apart, each attempting to wipe our eyes without the other noticing. After a slight hesitation, my father spoke again.
βSon? I really did try, ya know. Thatβs why I convinced yur aunt to write ya in her will.β
I froze. βYou told her to do that?β
He nodded. βYep. I downright begged her.β
βDad, I own my own company. I donβt really need any help.β
βI know that now. But I didnβt even know where you lived until a few months ago. I just wanted to help you out.β
The realization that my father was behind the large sum of money made me feel queasy. Why would he do that for me? Something was tugging at the back of my mind, but I couldnβt place it. Something was off.
But his face was so open and sincere, so I beckoned for him to follow me to the car, where Noelle was standing. There were many emotions written on her face, some I could read, some I couldnβt. But there was something there that was different, that I had never seen before.
It kind of made me want to kiss her.
Woah. I did not just think that.
My expression must have given something away because Noelle suddenly looked uncomfortable.
βThereβs grass on your pants,β she muttered, looking away. I smirked.
βDo you enjoy making fun of me?β I joked. The corners of her mouth turned up, although she still didnβt meet my eyes.
βI think you know the answer to that,β Noelle answered, helping my father into the backseat. She tossed me the keys. βYouβre driving home.β
I smiled. βHome,β I said, rolling the word around in my mouth. For once, it didnβt taste sour.
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No, I haven't but I've heard that it's really good! I really want to read it!
I'm pretty good, my life is super hectic right now because school's almost over and they're loading us up with so much work!!! But I'm excited for summer!
How are you doing?
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Wow! That's so cool! So exciting!
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