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Peter showed up at your door at 7AM. He was always true to his words. He had his arms full. In one hand he had a tray of drinks and in the other was a brown bag with the logo of your favorite bakery. âHope you donât mind I brought the kids a smoothie.â
âHere let me help you.â Taking the brown bag you peeked inside and found Peter bought a variety of Danish and muffins. Once in the kitchen, you sat the bag down. âYou didnât have to bring anything. I was going to make breakfast. I did invite you.â
âItâs not a problem. Here.â He passed you a tall cup.
When you opened the lid you inhaled the wonderful smell of hazelnut and fresh coffee. âMmm..thank you.â
âKids up yet?â
âNo. Theyâll-â
âPetey!â Cora said and ran to him. He scooped her up and held her in the air making her giggle. When he lowered her she wrapped her arms tightly around his neck. He hugged her to his chest and cradled her head with his hand. When he looked at you his eyes were glistening. Peter sat Cora on the counter and gave her the smoothie he bought for her. She happily sipped on the straw.
You and Peter exchanged looks. It seemed like you knew what the other was thinking. âIâve missed you so much,â Peter said.
âIâve missed you too, Peter.â A smile crossed your face.
âPeter?!â Isaac sprinted to him, then held his fist out for a bump. âCan we throw the ball later?â
Peter looked to you and you nodded your head with a smile
After getting Cora and Isaac settled at the table with their breakfast you joined Peter at the counter.
âThanks for inviting me over. I want to apologize for my behavior at Nickâs. I donât have a good excuse for why I punched him. I acted like an adolescent. Iâm sorry for any embarrassment I caused for you,â Peter said.
âThank you for the apology. He did kinda deserve it though,â you added around a smile. Picking up your cup you took a sip, glancing over at Peter you saw he was looking at you. âI have a confession,â you started. âIâm a liar and a coward.â
Peter raised his eyebrows. âHow so?â
âThat night you told me you loved me it scared me. Instead of coming to you, I ran away. When I said I didnât love or want to be with you, that was a lie. I thought I was protecting myself and the kids.â Your gaze went to the kids who were still sitting at the table enjoying their smoothies. Turning your attention back to Peter you said, âthey adore you, Peter. So do I.â
Peter took your coffee cup from your hand and sat it on the counter. He took your hands in his. âY/N. You already know how I feel. Iâm head over heels in love with all three of you.â This time it was your eyes glistening with tears. Peter tilted your chin to look into your eyes. âThis is all in your hands. Weâll take things at your pace.â
âYou are amazing Peter Stone.â Leaning in you softly kissed Peter.
âEwww!â Isaac and Cora chimed in with giggles.
You and Peter smiled against one anotherâs lips. âWeâll pick this up later,â he whispered in your ear.
Present Day
âMom! Weâre ready to go!â Isaac yelled through the house. You had just finished packing and was zipping the suitcase when Peter walked through the bedroom door.
âEarly morning flights shouldnât exist,â you whined.
Peter chuckled. âItâll be worth it,â He took the suitcase off the bed and carried it downstairs with you following behind him.
Peter loaded the luggage while you made sure lights, the coffee maker was off then set the alarm. Once in the car and on the way to the airport, Peter said, âI can not wait to get them on the slopes.â Peter had a big grin on his face.
âThat will be pretty cute. I have to admit.â Peter had brought up the idea of a ski trip to Vail. It sounded perfect for this time of year. Thankfully both of you were able to finagle a week off.
The flight had been an absolute nightmare. Coraâs ears hurt making her cry and only Peter was allowed to hold her. You experienced the worst case of airsickness ever. Isaac whined about being bored. Peter took it all in stride.
Finally making it to the cabin you had rented for the week, you dropped your carry on to the floor and collapsed on the couch. Isaac ran in the cabin behind and started exploring, claiming his room for the week. Peter carried Cora through the door and laid her down on the couch next to you. You snuggled her close to you. She smelled like her strawberry shampoo with a hint of Peterâs cologne. Smiling you closed your eyes for just a second.
âHey. Y/N? Wake up.â Peterâs soft voice roused you from your nap.
âI wasnât sleeping,â you mumbled.
Peter chuckled. âNo. Of course not.â He sat beside you on the couch and rubbed your arm. âAre you feeling better?â
âYeah. That was rough. I have never been that motion sick before.â You sat up snuggling into his side. âWhatâs the plan for the evening?â
âWell, I thought we could go to the lodge for dinner, then come back watch a movie with the kids. After theyâre asleep maybe, uh, get in the hot tub.â He nuzzled your hair then kissed your neck.
âPetey. I get drink?â Cora asked as she ran into the room.
He smiled against your neck. Standing up, Peter picked Cora up. âAirpane,â she said. Peter held her up in the air and she âflewâ into the kitchen. Isaac wasnât far behind asking Peter to make chocolate milk. It was widely known, well in your house at least, that Peter made the best chocolate milk.
âHey. Iâll take a glass too,â you said as you walked into the kitchen.
âReservation for Stone,â the host called out. âRight this way.â
The four of you followed the host to a round, wooden table by the fireplace. âThis is nice and so cozy.â Looking around your counted two other fireplaces. The other patrons were a mix of couples and families.
After ordering drinks you and Peter conversed while Isaac colored and Cora played with her dolly. Peter was excited to take you and the kids on the slopes tomorrow. He had taken you and the kids for snowsuits, hats, gloves, goggles prior to the trip.
âWhat?â Peter asked when you couldnât stop smiling.
âIâm just happy. And I love hearing you talk about something that gets you so excited,â you explained.
âIâm very happy too,â Peter returned with his eyes locked with yours.
âPeter Stone.â A womanâs voice brought you back to the present. âWhat are you doing in Vail?â
âStacy.â He stood and greeted her with a small hug. Stacy was about 5â10â at least, slender, long blonde hair that laid in perfect curls down her back, perfect smile and a set of breasts that even you couldnât help but notice. Â âIâm vacationing with my family. This is my girlfriend, Y/N, Isaac, and Cora.â Both looked up and grinned.
She looked at you and the kids over with a confused look. Â
âNice to meet you,â you stood and shook her hand.
âYou as well,â she replied.
âIs Scott here? Iâd like to say hi.â Peter asked.
âOh, yeah. Heâs at the bar. We were waiting on our table,â she answered.
âIâll be back. Can I get you anything Y/N?â
âVodka and cranberry, please.â
He kissed your cheek and made his way to the bar.
âSo, how do you and Peter know one another?â
âWe dated a few years ago,â Stacy replied. âWe worked at the same firm until he went to work as an ASA.â
âWhat type of law do your practice?â
âCriminal defense. What line of work are you in?â she asked.
âIâm an ER nurse.â
She nodded her head. The two of you shared an awkward moment of silence.âYour children are beautiful.â
âThank you. I think theyâre pretty great.â
âNever thought of Peter as the father type,â she remarked.
You cocked your head to the side. âYou couldnât be more wrong. Peter is a wonderful dad.â
âBut their not even-â The look you gave her shut her up. Stacy narrowed her eyes at your comment.
Peter rejoined the group. His smile faltered when he saw your face. âHere you are. Oh, looks like our dinner is arriving.â
Stacy took the subtle hint and sauntered back to where she came from.
âStacy says you two dated a few years ago. Said you broke up after you went to the ASA office,â you stated while you helped Peter make hot cocoa and put cookies onto a plate.
He furrowed his brow. âWe did. But thatâs not why we broke up.â Peter took the pan of milk off the stove and poured it evenly into the four waiting mugs.
You gave him a look to continue his story.
âShe wanted different things than I did,â he explained simply.
âAnd that would beâŚâ
âMarriage. Children. But I didnât. Not with her anyway.â
âNo wonder she was so taken aback by the kids,â you concluded.
âWhat do you mean?â Peter asked. Leaning against the counter he gave you an expectant look.
âShe said you werenât the father type. I told she was wrong, that you were a great dad.â Shrugging your shoulders, you turned to the refrigerator to grab the whipped cream. When you turned back to Peter he had tears in his eyes.
He put his hands on your hips. âYou-you really think that? I meanâŚâ
Reaching a hand up you cupped his face. âYes. I do. Your love for them is evident. You make them laugh, console them when theyâre upset and comfort them when theyâre sick. If you havenât noticed, they absolutely adore you, Petey.â You gave him a wink.
He chuckled at the use of Coraâs nickname for him. He sniffled a little. âThank you.â
âActually Iâm going out,â you answered without looking up from your phone.
âWhat did you have in mind? We havenât been out in a few weeks.â
âNot we, me. Iâm going to a restaurant opening with Megan,â you replied back in a snarky tone.
Peter crossed his arms. âWould be nice to go with you. I hardly see you anymore.â
âYeah? Whoâs fault is that?â Brushing past him you walked to the bathroom to do your hair and makeup. You still had a limp and pain from a torn ACL repair over a year ago The injury had ended your dancing career. Another surgery was inevitable since PT and meds werenât working.
âYouâre blaming me?â Peter raised his voice as he stalked into the bathroom behind you.
âIâm not the one who canceled plans at the last minute. Youâre not the one who was sitting at a restaurant for an hour then not showing. I didnât forget your birthday and I sure as hell didnât forget our anniversary! So yeah. Iâm blaming you, Peter.â The look on Peterâs face looked like someone smacked him across the face. It almost made you feel bad. Almost.
Once Peter was out and the door was closed you finished getting ready. The apartment was quiet when you came out to get dressed. Peter was gone, thankfully.
âWhere have you been? Itâs 3am,â Peterâs low voice startled you.
âOut. And I know how to tell time,â you replied.
âI called Megan. She said that she left at 11pm and you were still there. She thought you were heading home no long after her.â
âWell I decided to stay longer,â you said with slightly slurred speech. Kicking off your heels you slowly made your way to the bedroom. The pain in your knee was excruciating. You hoped the pills you got tonight would help. Digging through your purse, you found the bottle and popped a couple in your mouth. You slugged back a drink of water then finished getting ready for bed.
âWho were you with?â Peter demanded as he watched you finish getting ready for bed.
You slipped one of his T-shirts over your head spinning to face him. Â âNone of your business. Just like it was none of my business when you didnât come home a few months ago.â You poked your finger in his chest.
Peter looked at you in disbelief. âWhat does that mean?â
âDonât play dumb with me Peter. I know you fucked that brunette you met at the bar. Sonny said you didnât stop staring at her all evening.â And that should have bothered you, but it didnât.
âWhat the hell were you doing talking to Sonny?â he boomed. âIs that who you were with tonight? Did you screw Sonny?â
You met his gaze, narrowing your eyes. âYes. I went home with him and we fucked every way you can imagine.â
Peter clenched his jaw. His fists balled up this side. âYouâŚI canât believe youâŚâ
âWell believe it. And it wasnât the first time either. And donât act all high and mighty with me Peter Stone, you cheated first,â you shot back.
Peter grabbed your face, kissing you hard. His other hand grasped your ass and pulled you close to him. You pulled back. âWhat the hell do you think youâre doing?â
âIâm going to remind you who you belong to,â Peter husked. His hand slipped into your panties.
âAhhhâŚâ you gasped when his fingers slid through your wet folds. âRemind me then.â
Peter elicited a growl from low in his throat before he pushed you onto the bed.
You and Peter barely spoke, but that didnât stop the two of you having sex. Sonny was getting to needy and clingy so you ended the affair. The pain your knee caused was getting worse and you were turning to harder pain medications you bought off the street. Oxyâs were your drug of choice but youâd take Percâs, Vicâs smoke marijuana, but you never got into the hard stuff like heroin or cocaine. That stuff scared you. You basically existed on pain meds and alcohol.
Work was tedious. You had to take temp jobs as a receptionist. Knowing youâd never dance professionally again put you into a deeper depression.
It all came to a screeching halt one evening when you were on your way home from work. You stopped by the local bodega for a bottle of wine and to buy more pills from the guy who worked the counter.
As you walked out you were stopped by a plain clothed cop. âMaâam. Let me see the bag please.â
For a second you froze, then everything Peter had told you to do if you got stopped or arrested came back. You handed the bag over to the cop who passed to his partner. He pulled the bottle of pills from the bag. âThatâs funny. You donât look like a Sam.â
The cop behind your grasped your wrists and put the cuffs on, tight. âMaâam youâre under arrest for illegal possession of narcotics. Anything you sayâŚâ
âY/L/N. Your bail has been posted. Youâll be given instructions about your court date,â the officer informed you.
You were given your belongings and walked to the entrance. Peter was standing with his hands in his pockets waiting for you. He rushed to you when he spotted you and pulled you to his chest. âYou came.â Tears spilled down your cheeks. Your arms wrapped around his waist.
âOh, my darling. I am so sorry.â He kissed your head as he rocked side to side. âI saw the signs but I-â
âNot your fault,â you sniffed and squeezed him tighter.
After getting home you showered. You wrapped yourself in a big, terry bathrobe and went to the kitchen where Peter was fixing a late dinner. âSmells good,â you commented.
Peter gave you a small smile and gestured to the stool at the counter. âItâll be done in a couple of minutes.â
âSo, we should be able to get you a plea bargain since itâs your first offense,â Peter explained as he looked over the charges after dinner.
âOkay,â you said in a small voice. Your attention was to your fingers in your lap.
Peter tilted your chin so you had to look at him. âI know youâre scared but Iâm going to be with you every step of the way. Youâll get through this, I promise.â Peter saw so much of himself in you. He knew all too well about addiction.
After all was said in done you plead guilty to a misdemeanor. You were given suspended jail time, a $1000 fine and court-ordered rehab. Thankfully Peter knew a good lawyer.
One year laterâŚ
âTonight we are going to recognize Y/N. She has been clean for a year. Câmon up,â your sponsor announced. The room broke into a round of applause.
Peter squeezed your hand then kissed your cheek. âIâm so proud of you. I love you so much,â he whispered in your ear.
âI love you too,â you replied with a smile.
When you got to the front of the room you took a deep breath. You had told your story many times before but each time was like the first. âOn this day a year ago, I was sitting in a cell in the early stages of withdrawal. My addiction to pain medications, preferably oxycodone, started a few months prior. I was a professional dancer and I tore my ACL which ended my career. My first surgery was a failure. My pain got worse, I was depressed, unable to do one of the things I loved most and my relationship with my boyfriend was deterioratingâŚâ
âYou are amazing you know that?â Peter said as the two of you laid in bed after making love. Over the past year, you and Peter had grown so much as a couple. He was right beside you through court, withdrawals, rehab and continued to be your rock.
Couples counseling helped to rebuild your relationship as well as attending church together again. You both admitted your affairs and mistakes you made in the relationship. Peter shared his story of addiction and how it took one false accusation to make him see the light.
âYou ainât so bad yourself,â you replied then kissed the tip of his nose.
Peter grinned. He pushed a lock of hair from your face. âMarry me.â It was a request, not a question.
Your eyes widened, Â your mouth went dry and you forgot how to talk. Finally, you were able to squeak out, âI love you. Yes. Of course, Iâll marry you. â
Peter cupped your face and gave you a tender kiss. He then rolled over and pulled open the drawer of his nightstand. When he turned back you, he opened the Tiffany blue box. A stunning diamond solitaire was nestled inside the black velvet.
âOh my God. Peter. Itâs gorgeous!â
Peter pulled the ring from the box and took your left hand in his and slid the ring on your fourth digit. âI canât wait to spend the rest of my life loving you.â
Peter lightly traced the warm skin on your arm. Peter suggested a night in. You made dinner together, then retreated to the couch to watch a movie. Although, there wasnât a lot of movie watching. After two months of dating the two of you had yet to make love. The make-out sessions were growing more intense and you werenât sure how much longer you could resist.
At the beginning of your relationship, you and Peter decided to take things slow. Both of you had a bad breakup with your last relationship. Â
You threw your leg over his hips to straddle his lap as you continued to kiss him.. Slowly you moved your hips to get some friction. Peter flexed his hips up to meet yours. You could tell he was well endowed just by feeling his erection through his sweats. His hands traveled under your shirt and ghosted up your sides slowly pushing your shirt over your head. Your fingers thumbed with the hem of his shirt before you got a good hold of it. You broke free from his lips long enough to tug his T-shirt over his head. Your hands ran over his muscular chest. Meeting his eyes you smiled in appreciation.
Peter pushed hair behind your ear that had escaped your messy bun. âYou are so beautiful,â he whispered. His thumb ran along your bottom lip then his hand traveled to the back of your neck. âBe with me tonight.â
âYes,â you answered simply. Peter grasped your thighs and stood with your legs around his waist and your arms around his neck he carried you to the bedroom. He playfully tossed you on the bed causing you to giggle.
âI love that sound. I canât wait to hear the sounds youâll be making soon.â Peterâs demeanor changed from playful to sensual. Peterâs warm, wet lips slowly kissed up your body. His tongue swirled around your belly button, then resumed his ascension.
Your body bowed as your fingers grasped on to his short hair. Peter reached under your body helping you to a seated position. With deft fingers, he unclasped your bra and slid it down your arms tossing it aside.
âYour body is amazing,â he marveled before taking one nipple into his mouth and gently sucking.
âOh, God.â You felt the pull all the way to your toes. Biting your bottom lip you reveled in the feeling of Peterâs mouth and hands on your body. He laid your back on the back and tugged gently on the band of your shorts and panties. You lifted your hips to accommodate.
Peter glided a hand up your leg to the inside of your thigh. His fingers inched to swipe through your wet folds, inserting a finger into our opening. You sucked air through your teeth.
âMmmmâŚâ Peter said as he removed his fingers and pooped them into his mouth. You thought you might explode right there. Â
Sitting up you grasped Peterâs sweats then looked up to him for permission. The look in his eyes was unmistakable. Slowly you pushed his pants off his hips, not breaking eye contact. Once his pants were off your looked down. âHoly shit,â you thought to yourself. Peter was not only long but thick too. Not scary big but…damn. You dipped your head down and licked the precum from his tip.
His erection twitched making you smile. Peter hissed through his teeth. âAre you sure about this?â He murmured.
âAbsolutely,â you confirmed.
Peter opened his bedside table and pulled out an unopened box of condoms. He took one from the box and passed it to you. Using your teeth you ripped the packet open and removed the condom. You slowly rolled it over his cock. Leaning back on the bed you crooked a finger at him. He climbed onto the bed.
âTell me if itâs too much or if Iâm hurting you, okay?â
You nodded in the affirmative.
Peter lined with your entrance and slowly pushed in. A loud, low groan escaped your throat. You felt so full. âPeter, God…feels so good.â
He covered your body with his. His face rested in the crook of your neck. He hooked one of your thighs around his back. âY/N, you feel just as good as I thought you would.â He moved at a slow steady pace. â No one had ever been able to take me as completely as you. Making love has never felt this good.â
âAhhh..I-I agree,â you whispered into his ear as he continued to rock into you.
Kissing your fingertips you pressed them to the cold granite and looked up at the sky. It was just starting to become light but it was grey with a promise of rain. Your gaze fell back to the words etched in the granite. The same words that would be forever etched in your mind. Kneeling down, you traced the letters of Mike’s name with your forefinger. Loving husband, father, son and brother. Mikeâs life summed up in six words.
âIsaac is going to play soccer this Fall. T-ball went really well so weâll see.â Placing a hand on the headstone you pushed yourself up. âHeâs becoming quite the athlete. And, uh Cora, sheâs taking swimming lessons. Swims like a rock, just like you.â
Shaking your head, you chuckled a bit. âI know get to why Iâm really here.â Taking a deep breath you continued. âSo, I told you about Peter. The thing is I love him. And that scares me honestly. The last time I loved someone like thatâŚâ Taking a deep breath you steadied yourself. âHe adores the kids, and they are crazy about him.â That thought actually made you smile. âHe loves me but I pushed him away. The thing is it feels like Iâm betraying you by loving him.â
âI thought I was the only one to come here this early.â The voice startled you.
âWilliam.â You wiped tears from your eyes. âHi. I, uh was just, uhâŚâ
âI talk to him a lot too,â he confessed with a small smile. He was quiet for a minute, his brow furrowed. âYou know what Mike wanted more than anything? He wanted you, Isaac and Cora to be happy.â
âI know. Itâs what I wanted for him too,â you replied softly.
âThe happiest years of Mikeâs life were the ones he got to spend with you and the kids,â William said.
Starting to sniffle you pulled tissue from your pocket and wiped your nose. âI didnât think I could be happy again, not like I was with Mike. Or love someone againâŚâ
âBut you have with Peter. Your love for Peter doesnât negate the love you had and shared with Mike.â
You turned your eyes to his. âYeah but pretty sure Iâve made a mess of that,â you laughed mirthlessly.
âTalk to him. Hear one another out. What you and Mike had was special that doesnât mean you canât or donât deserve to have that again.â
âYouâre right. Iâm going to go. Let you have your time.â You hugged him tightly. âI love you, William. Thank you.â
âLove you too kiddo,â he responded then kissed your head. As you were walking away William said, âAnne will be texting you to come over for dinner. Bring Peter.â
You smiled and nodded. âIâll do that.â
The things that usually help you sleep, hot bath, sleepytime tea, a glass of wine, werenât working tonight. 2AM. Maybe if you would have called Peter like you said you were going to do for the past week you would be able to sleep. Thankfully you didnât have a shift and would be able to have a chill day at home with the kids. Sitting up you remembered Mikeâs letters. He had handwritten letters for almost every event in your lives. Everything from after your first date to present. Some for even after he passed. There were separate ones for the kids as well. How he ever found time to write them you didnât know but you were thankful he did.
Throwing the covers off, you switched on the bedside table lamp. The letters were kept in a large manila envelope in your nightstand. Â Thumbing through the smaller envelopes you found the one you were needed to read. After putting on your reading glasses you opened the envelope and removed the letter.
You ran your fingers over the paper that had been indented with Mikeâs heavy handwriting.
My dearest Y/N,
Iâm just going to say it. Itâs okay to fall in love again. I know what you are thinking right now, âhow could Mike even think I could love anyone else.â And right now youâre smiling and shaking your head because Iâm right. Y/N, you deserve to love and be loved. And yes, I know what else youâre thinking, but youâre wrong. In no way are you betraying or belittling the love and life we shared.
Whoever it is that has won your heart must be a pretty good guy to take you on. Iâm joking, well kinda, haha. Seriously, he needs to know about your Harry Potter obsession, that you âdonât snoreâ, how you like your eggs, that bacon is your preferred breakfast meat, that you eat pineapple on your pizza (insert eye roll), that you never make the bed, leave the lid off the toothpaste and think that taking a multivitamin means you donât have to exercise.
The most important thing he needs to know is your capacity to love. I have never met someone that loves as completely as you do. How passionate you are about your patients and your career. That you would do anything you could if it meant our children didnât have one day of sadness. When you love someone youâre all in.
It also means he has taken on the responsibility of helping you raise our children. That takes a special person to love children like theyâre his own. Which brings me to my next point. I will always be their Daddy, their father, but if the day comes that they call him Dad, itâs okay. That is if he has earned it. Itâs not just about being apart of the fun things. Itâs being there through the up all nights because theyâre sick, the tantrums, the days when theyâre being extra sassy.
This letter was actually the easiest of all of them to write because if youâre reading it, that means you have found happiness again. Â And thatâs all I have ever wanted for you and our children.
Love, Mike
You folded the letter back up and held it to your chest. It gave you a sense of peace reading Mikeâs words. Glancing over at your phone on the nightstand you picked it up and tapped out a text to Peter.
[To: Peter 2:25AM] hope this doesnât wake you. Iâd like to have you over for breakfast. I miss you.
Your phone pinged almost immediately.
[From: Peter 2:26AM] Iâd love to have breakfast with you. Iâve missed you so incredibly much. Does 7AM work?
[To: Peter 2:28AM] 7AM is perfect. Canât wait to see you.
âMr. Stone?â The judge raised her voice a little. âCounselor? Are you ready for your cross?â
Peter shook his head. âUh, your honor. Iâm requesting a recess, please.â
âFine. Itâs close to lunch anyway. Weâll reconvene in an hour.â She pounded the gavel.
âPeter. We need to talk for a minute.â Jack McCoy stopped Peter outside of the courtroom.
âActually Iâm-â
âThat wasnât a request, Peter.â Jack articulated.
âOkay, guys. Go get washed up for dinner,â you instructed Julian and Audra. The kids ran off to the bathroom.
âGood evening, darling.â Peterâs voice caused you to jump.
âPeter. Youâre home.â Setting the plastic bags on the counter you unpacked the groceries you bought to make dinner.
âYou sound surprised. I do live here.â He sipped from the tumbler in his hand. âActually making dinner for a change?â he asked sarcastically as he gestured to the items on the counter.
âWell after working a full-time job, six months pregnant, taking care of our children and trying to maintain the house by myself, Iâm a little crunched for time.â Turning you took a pot out of the cabinet and started filling it with water. âMaybe if you didnât get lost in a bottle of scotch every evening I might be able to make dinner more often.â
Peter glared at you. âDid you call Jack McCoy?â
âWhy would I call Jack McCoy?â
He smacked the cabinet above your head. âDonât fucking lie to me, Y/N! Iâm on administrative leave because a âconcerned party was worried about my abilities to perform my job as an ADA due to an alcohol problemâ,â he yelled.
âPeter. You need to calm down before the kids hear,â you warned. âBesides I didnât call anyone.â You put the pot of water on the stove and turned on the burner.
âDonât tell me to calm down. Iâm sick and tired of your nagging-â
âDaddy, please stop yelling,â Julian said in tears. âItâs scary for Audra when you yell.â
âGo back to your room,â Peter said sternly. Julian stood rocking from one foot to the other. âJulian Xavier if you donât get-â
âPeter donât shout at him.â Kneeling down your rested your hands on his shoulders. âItâs okay buddy. Go ahead to your room. Iâll be there in a minute.â You wiped the tears from his cheeks and kissed his head.
He turned to look back a couple times before turning the corner down the hall.
Grabbing the edge of the counter you straightened to look Peter in the eye. âIâm done nagging. Iâm done trying to help someone that doesnât want help. Iâm done…period.â
âWhat does that mean?â Peter placed his hands on his hips. His mouth formed a thin line and his brow furrowed.
âIt means,â you braced your hands on the counter, âI canât live like this anymore. I know youâve been handed a shitty hand in life the last few months and I canât fathom what youâre going through.â Peter opened his mouth to say something but you held a hand up silencing him. âBut that gives you no right, no right to behave like you have been. I refuse for our children to live in a home with an alcoholic father.â
âAlcoholic? You think Iâm an alcoholic?â
âI know you are,â you stated and put a finger in his chest. âYou have some decisions to make my love. Youâre on the verge of losing your job, ruining your career and losing the last few people that care whether you live or die.â
Peterâs head dropped and he clenched and unclenched his fists. âI need some air,â he mumbled before turning to leave the room. The front door slammed rattling the windows. You were surprised they didnât shatter.
Tears stung your eyes. Taking a deep breath you fanned your face. âSoldier on Stone. You got this,â you whispered to yourself. You added the noodles to the boiling water, stirring to make sure they didnât stick. Peter was given an ultimatum. His family or the alcohol. At this point, you honestly werenât sure which he would choose.
âMommy. I donât feel good,â Julianâs soft voice woke you from where you had fallen asleep on the couch watching television. He was holding his belly.
âAwww..câmere buddy.â You sat up then felt his forehead. He was burning up. âWhere does it hurt?â
He pointed to his lower right side. âI gonna throw up.â Grabbing the wastebasket beside the couch you got it to him just in time. After he was done, you wiped his mouth with a tissue. âIt hurts really bad.â
You looked at the clock 11:30 pm. Picking up the phone, you dialed Sonnyâs wife. You hoped you didnât wake her. âSorry, Iâm calling so late. Did I wake you?â
âYouâre fine. Kids had cookies courtesy of Ma Carisi so the kids are still running around like a bunch of heathens.â You could hear squealing in the background and Sonny laughing at something. âEverything okay?â, she asked.
âI think Julian may have appendicitis,â you told her trying to keep your voice steady.
You heard her say something to Sonny, a door close, then it was a little quieter. âOkay. Whatâs going on?â
âJulian. He came to me. He says his belly hurts really bad on the lower right side, he vomited and he has a fever.â
âIâd get him to the ER just to be safe. I can meet you guys at Bellvue if you want,â she offered.
âYou donât-â
âIâll be there in 15 minutes,â she stated.
You tried to call Peter several times but no answer. So, you sent a 911 text. It took you almost 10 minutes to get out the door between having to get Audra up, shoes and coats on both kids and getting them in the car. When you got to the ER, Sonnyâs wife was waiting for you. She had her scrubs on and escorted you to the back. âWhereâs Peter?â
The look you gave her told her all she needed to know. She didnât say anything but just shook her head.
The doctor that examined Julian was phenomenal. He ordered an abdominal CT which confirmed the diagnosis. âWeâll take him to emergency surgery. The OR team is being called in now. Heâll be in good hands, Mrs. Stone.â
Your phone buzzed in your purse. âPeter thank God. Julian has appendicitis. Theyâre taking him to surgery.â
âShit. Now? What hospital?â In the background, you heard a maleâs voice. âIâm on the way.â
âBellvue. Please get here quickly.â
âIâll be there in 20 minutes. Tell Julian I love him.â
âYeah. Okay.â
âI love you too, Y/N.â He didnât wait for a response.
âIs Daddy coming?â Julian asked. You took his small, warm hand in yours.
âOn his way right now buddy. He said to tell you he loves you.â Leaning over you kissed his forehead.
âI can take Audra home with me once Peter gets here. That way you can focus on Julian and Audra can get some sleep,â Sonnyâs wife offered. She was currently holding a sleeping Audra in her arms.
âYou already have five at home. Do you really want another to look after? Will Sonny care.â
âPlease. Whatâs one more.â She waved you away with her hand and gave you a small smile. âYou feeling okay?â
âYeah. Iâm okay.â Rubbing your belly you returned her smile.
âDaddy. Youâre here. Iâm sickâ Julian said. Peter walked into the room followed by Fin.
âYeah. I heard,â he said softly. Peter sat on the other side of the bed.
âYou guys good?â Fin asked. Directing the question more at you than anyone.
You nodded.
âIâm gonna go. Call me when he gets out of surgery,â Sonnyâs wife said.
You and Peter gave Audra a kiss. Fin gave Julian a fist bump. âIâll walk ya to your car,â he said to Sonnyâs wife.
A few minutes later they wheeled Julian down the hall to surgery. They were able to give him something to make him sleepy before they took him. Both of you kissed his forehead. A staff member escorted you and Peter to a waiting room. It was cozy as much as a waiting room could be with a plush couch, dim lighting and a rack with magazines.
Peter drug his hands through his hair while he paced the floor. Taking a magazine from the rack you sat on the couch thumbing through it not really looking at, just needed to do something with your hands.
Peter finally sat beside you on the couch. He put a hand on your knee and gently squeezed. âYou okay? Want some water or tea?â
Shaking your head, the tears you had been holding back started spilling down your cheeks. âIâm scared. I know itâs a routine surgery but-â
Peter gathered you in his arms and leaned back on the couch. Your head rested on his chest. He smelled of his body wash, a hint of cigar smoke and fried foods. âI am too. Itâs not routine when itâs one of your children,â he sniffled. He kissed your head.  It was quiet for a few minutes the only sounds were the occasional ding of the elevator and your mixed breathing.
âI didnât call Jack.â
Peter ran his hand up and down your arm. âI know you didnât. Iâm sorry I accused you.â
âMr. and Mrs. Stone?â the surgeon said as he entered the room. Peter stood then helped you to your feet. âJulian did great. Heâs in recovery. Heâll need to stay here for a couple of days. You can see him soon.â
âThank you. Thank you,â you said to the surgeon. You grabbed Peterâs hand in yours and squeezed. He squeezed yours back.
âThank you,â Peter shook his hand.
The surgeon smiled and nodded before leaving the room.
When you pulled up to the building your heart sank and your stomach knotted. Peter exited the SUV rounding to open your door. Taking your hand, he helped you from the car then took his duffel from the back. He pulled an envelope from his coat pocket. Holding it up he instructed, âdonât open this until you get home.â
Smiling you pulled one from your coat as well. âGreat minds think alike.â Pulling your bottom lip between your teeth you looked up at Peter through your lashes. âThis the longest weâve ever been apart. I know this is what you need to do and I am so proud of you for itâŚâ
Peter tipped your chin up. âI know. He touched foreheads with you. â28 days. Itâll go by quickly. Iâll be out before the twins are born. Iâll be a better person, husband, and father.â He pressed a kiss to your lips. Bending over he rested his hands on your belly then kissed your pregnant belly. When he stood he pulled you to him. Wrapping your arms around each other both of you held on to one another. He kissed your temple. âI love you.â
Taking a quick second to check your phone, you saw a text from Anne asking about your Memorial Day plans for this weekend. She and William wanted to take you and kids to Coney Island. That was easy, you had to work most of the weekend. But you did have Sunday and Monday off. You sent her a text letting her know. Â And of course, there was the daily text from Peter that remained unanswered like the others the had sent. Â Sighing you threw your phone back in the locker.
After work, you picked the kids up at William and Anneâs. They insisted you stay for dinner, you gladly accepted. âHow is your friend? Whatâs his name…Peter,â Anne asked innocently.
âWe-we havenât talked in a few days. Schedules you know,â you answered. It wasnât a lie. Just a half-truth. What could you say? âIâm a coward. He said that he loves me and I love him. But Iâm too afraid to open myself back up again.â
William thankfully changed the subject. âSo, Coney Island. Maybe you can meet us there on Sunday morning?â
On Friday, you were able to get off a little early so you could see the kids off with William and Anne. The rest of the evening you shuffled around the house, did some laundry and ordered some Indian food before you flopped on the couch to watch a movie. Around 8 pm your doorbell rang. Groaning you pushed yourself off the couch to answer the door.
âPeter,â you said with surprise. âWhat-â
âWell, you donât respond to my texts or return my phone calls. I thought a face to face meeting was needed. Can I come in?â
You just there looking at him. âSure.â Opening the door wider you stepped aside to allow him entry.
Peter pulled you to his chest for a hug. âIâve missed you,â he said into your neck.
Screwing your eyes closed you wrapped your arms around Peterâs waist, but didnât respond. When Peter leaned back to look at you, your heart almost broke. How the hell could you do what you were about to do? Backing out of Peterâs arms you gestured to the couch. âHow is Pam?â She hadnât been hurt physically but you wondered how mentally she was going to process what happened.
âSheâs okay.â Peter sat beside on the couch.
âGood. Thatâs good.â Taking a deep breath you took Peterâs hand in yours. It was warm, comforting and engulfed yours completely. âPeter. Iâm sorry I havenât returned your calls or texts. That wasnât fair to you. You have been nothing but kind and good to me and the kids. They adore you-â
âI sense a but.â He pulled his hand from yours and rested his forearms on his legs.
âIâm sorry Peter. Iâm just not- I canât.â Taking a few seconds you gathered your thoughts. âIâm damaged, Peter. Iâm not good for you. You deserve someone who doesnât have the emotional baggage I do. Someone you can be spontaneous with and doesnât have to find a sitterâŚâ
He rose from the couch quickly and you followed suit. âThatâs not what I want.â When he spun back around, his eyes were pleading. âI want you. I want the kids. I donât care what issues you have because I have some pretty messed up stuff in my life too.â
Shaking your head. âYou donât get it. We want different things, Peter. I donât want to be with you. For me, it was just sex nothing more.â
âThatâs a lie, Y/N.â
Jutting your chin and crossing your arms over your chest you stood your ground, even if it was about to crumble under you. âItâs the truth,â you replied in a small voice. Even you couldnât believe what you were saying.
His face fell and he looked like someone punched him in the gut. He opened his mouth to say something but changed his mind. âWow. You are a heartless bit-â Peter gave you an icy look. Spinning on his heel, he left you sitting on the couch, slamming the door behind him when he left.
The next day at work was slow. Very unusual for a Saturday and holiday weekend. âIâm gonna take my 15,â you told your co-worker who was currently working on his second crossword of the day. Louie waved his acknowledgment.
Once you were out if the ED, you pulled your phone out to check for messages. There were a couple from Anne of the kids splashing in the water, eating hot dogs and building sand castles. âLooks like everyone is having fun. Canât wait to join you tomorrow!â
Nothing from Peter. Not sure why you thought there would be other than the fact that he texted you every day for the last three months. Your phone dinged again.
[From: Nick 4:36PM] having a cookout this evening. I know itâs last minute but wanted to invite you and the kids.
[To: Nick 4:38PM] Iâll swing by after I get off work at 7. Kids are out of town with William and Anne.
[From: Nick 4:42PM] Zara is with Maria. Should be a fun evening. I have tons of burgers and beer!
[To: Nick 4:45] sounds great. Can I bring anything?
[From: Nick 4:43PM] just your beautiful self.
You shook your head and grinned. Always a flirt. A night with friends was just what you needed.
Before heading to Nickâs you stopped by home to change out of your scrubs and clean up. Remembering there was a six pack of beer that Peter had left in the fridge, you grabbed it then headed out the door.
Hearing the conversation and music you unlatched the gate and made your way to the backyard. Nick had invited quite a few people. Liv, Tucker, Fin, Amanda and her doctor boyfriend, Sonny and his girlfriend Carmen, some officers you recognized from the precinct and numerous other people laughing, drinking and eating.
âY/N. Over here!â Liv called. âLooks like everyone is kid-free,â she stated.
âYeah a rarity for all of us at the same time.â You went around exchanging kisses and hugs.
âThere you are,â Nick said as he came up beside you. He put an arm around your shoulder and placed a kiss to your head. âLetâs get you a burger.â
âGot a cooler I can put these in?â you asked holding the beer up.
He took it from your hand. âIâll take care of it. You eat.â
A couple hours and a few beers later you were singing karaoke, badly, very badly, with Sonny, who was worse than you if that was even possible. Â The two of you were so horrible you got booed off. It didnât matter though, you were having so much fun.
âOkay. Letâs just play some music, huh?â he said with a chuckle. Nick took your mic, then Sonnyâs. âThe two worst singers in America, ladies, and gentlemen! Give âem a hand.â
You swatted his chest playfully and Sonny laughed waving him off.
Nick put on some good dance music, grabbed your hand and spun you around then dipped you. The two of you danced for a couple of songs until a slow one came on. âThanks that was fun.â
âWait. Youâre really gonna leave me alone.â
Looking around it was essentially you and him not partnered off. Rolling your eyes you agreed. âJust donât step on my toes,â you joked.
Nick took your hand and put his other at the small of your back while yours rested on his shoulder. âMan this song takes me back to a musty school gym at my first dance in junior high.â
You laughed. âI had my first kiss to this song actually.â
Nick pulled you closer. âHow about getting kissed to it again.â His lips were on yours before you realized what was happening. Then all of a sudden he was pulled away. âWhat the hell-â
Peterâs fist made contact with Nickâs jaw. Nick shook his head then came back swinging delivering a gut punch. Sonny and Fin rushed over and pulled them apart.
âIs he the reason you broke up with me? For him?â Peter bellowed.
Nick spit blood on the ground. âShe made the better choice,â he shot back.
Peter and Nick started exchanging insults while Sonny and Fin held them back.
âStop! Just stop!â you yelled above them. âWhat the hell is wrong with you two!?â The two men stared daggers at one another.
âWhat the hell were you kissing Nick?â Peter spat out his name like he had taken a bite of something bitter.
âSounds like itâs none of your business, buddy,â Nick shot back.
âIâve heard enough. Peter go home. Iâll call you later.â You turned to Nick. âInside. Now.â
Nick smirked at Peter. âBye Peter.â
âNick. Go.â You gave him a little shove toward the back door of his house. When you looked back, Peter was watching your retreat.
Once in the house Nick went to the freezer, pulled out a cold pack and held it against his jaw. He studied your face. âWhat?â he asked.
âYou damn well what Nicholas Amaro.â
âI saw my chance and took it.â Nick shrugged.
âBut I didnât tell you I ended things with Peter. How did you know? The only person-â You made a mental note to kiss Sonnyâs butt. Leaning against the counter you pinched the bridge of your nose and collected your thoughts. âNick. You know I love you. Youâre one of my best friends.â
âOuch. Friend-zoned,â Nick replied.
You shot a brow up at his comment.
âSorry. About the kiss. That was wrong. But Iâm not sorry about hitting that asshole back,â he stated.
âThank you.â Nodding at where Nick held the ice pack, âhow bad is it?â
âIâve had worse from the kids I coach at the gym.â He grinned at you. âI really am sorry.â
âI know. Câmere.â You moved the ice pack. âDoesnât need stitches. Keep icing it, take some ibuprofen.â
âEverything okay on here?â Liv asked as she poked her head on the door.
âYeah. Weâre good. Just getting ready to go,â you answered. âGood night, Nick.â You gave him a hug, which he returned.
Liv and Tucker dropped you at home. When you got inside you attempted to call Peter a couple times. Straight to voicemail. Either his phone was off or he was ignoring your calls. Your money was on the latter. Instead, you shot him a text.
[To: Peter 11:21 PM] I assume you are ignoring my calls. Touche. Not that I really need to explain myself to you but I will tell you what happened. I didnât break things off with you for Nick. He kissed me and realized he overstepped. Itâs fine if you donât want to talk to me. I understand. I just want to know you made it home safely. Good night.
He really isnât too picky. That boy loves you no matter how you look.That being said he likes a French wax also known as âthe landing strip.âSonny has minimal hair that he keeps groomed neatly. If there were products for hair down there, heâd have em!
    Peter
Peter likes a little hair so you opt for the Brazilian wax that leaves a small triangle of hair behind. Peter has a small smattering of hair.
     Mike
Full Brazilian for you. Mike doesnât like. I mean look at him. The only hair he has on his body is on his head.
     Nick
Nick has hair, not overgrown. He keeps short, not overgrown. You basically do the same, typically opting for a full bikini wax.