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I looked up at the grey sky a little dazed with the loud high pitch ringing in my ears. But what was louder than the ringing was the sound of the thin ice cracking under my body. I fell through before I could get the strength to stand.
When I fell through I tried my best to swim to the top but I couldnât find the opening. The water was too cold for me to open my eyes and for my body to want to save itself. My head was throbbing and I was finding it harder and harder to focus. Finally I felt my body numb and to be honest I didnât care.
I was certain I was drowning and I only found the irony suitable. Things slowly went dark as I couldnât hold my breath anymore.
Then all at once I could breathe again. I was choking on the air that was being forced into my lungs and the freezing water that was leaving them. Devinâs dripping face hovered above mine as he said something my ears couldnât hear. His face was concerned and began to fade away and get darker.
â Chapter Forty-Eight
I woke groggily and with a headache.
âLayla?â A familiar voice asked next to me.
âDevin?â I croaked rolling my head towards the voice. My vision hadnât adjusted to the bright lights above me.
The person hesitated then replied, âNo, itâs papa.â
Now I tensed. Where was I? It was silent and smelt somewhat stale. I definitely wasnât at the dock anymore
âPapa?â I tried to sit up only to have a strong hand push my arm back down. âWhat happened?â
My eyes finally adjusted and I could now tell I was lying on a hospital bed. The three walls were a light blue but the one with the door was green and had a large window with large blinds covering it.
âLayla,â he said deflating. âIs there something youâd like to tell me?â
I didnât say anything. What did he know?
âLayla,â he said again. âWhyâŠwhy were you with Devin and Jack at the dock?â
Dammit.
âJack and I had an English project. We went to the dock to ask Mr. SimmonsâŠâ
I broke off ass my father lowered his head in disappointment. âThatâs not what they told me. Actually neither of them really said anything but are you really going to lie to me in your condition? Did you think you could hide this from me? And for how long, Layla?â
âWhat are you talking about?â
âPlease, donât act stupid. You canât tell me you didnât know you were pregnant.â
This shocked me. âPregnant?â I couldnât- No, there was noâŠWe had been so careful.
âWords cannot express howâŠâ He sighed. âWhy have you been lying? Whoâs the father? Itâs the boy isnât. Jack. I could just kill him.â
I didnât say anything. I didnât think there was anything I could say to make this situation any better. Even if I could think of something, he probably wouldnât believe me. Everything seemed to be crumbling down around me. My relationship with Devin, with Jack, my honorâŠmy lifeâŠ
It all seemed worth it at first, but now?
I looked away from him, trying my best to keep the tears from pooling over but failed.
âIâm sorry.â
He stood abruptly. âYou canât just cry your way out of this one, Layla. This is why Iâve tried my best to shelter you. Because when youâre out on your own you actâŠyou donât know how to say no. What was the one thing you mother and I taught you? Be your own person. Since we moved here youâveâŠyouâve changed. I thought you were just maturing, hell, I guess you were. How long have you beenâŠbeenâŠâ
I looked at him. âFor a while. Jack and I have been seeing each other for a while.â
âWhen were you going to tell me?â
âI wasnât. It wasnât supposed to happen like this.â
âHow long have you known you were pregnant? Geez, Layla. You just went to the doctor. Did you tell them. Please tell me you told them so they could help you.â
I shook my head. âI didnât know.â
âYou didnât know. You didnât know? How the hell could you have not known? Youâve been having sex, no? Exactly, why the hell werenât you being careful?â
âWe were.â I mumbled. I was certain we were.
He rubbed his forehead.
âPapa, you need to calm down.â
His stare was stern and his eye twitched slightly. âDo not tell me to be calm. My baby is have a baby.â
âI am not a child anymore, papa.â I sighed.
âClearly.â He scoffed. âBut that didnât stop you from making childish decisions.â
He turned and walked away from my bed. âI donât know what you all were doing out there but you better be glad Devin jumped in after you. Apparently you little boyfriend was going to let you drown.â
âJack canât swim.â I explained, feeling tired. âHe didnât mean to make me fall off the dock.â
âHe made you fall off? Heâs the reason youâre here, fighting for your life?â
I rolled my eyes. Clearly I wasnât dying. I was cold, yes. A bit of a headache, sure. My throat even hurt a bit. But dying I was not. Right?
There was a knock on the door, or I guess on the door frame since there wasnât really a door there that I could see. My father turned, revealing Devin in sweats and a tee, wrapped in a heating blanket. There was a small towel on his shoulders but I could tell his hair was still a bit wet.
âAre you alright?â He asked staying in the doorway.
I turned my head away from him and stared at where my father once sat. It was a moment before I answered him. âIâm fine.â
âLaylaâŠI didnât meanâŠâ
âWhatâs going on here?â My father asked causing us both to look his way.
âNothing.â I answered a bit too quickly. âItâs nothing, papa. Mr. Simmons was just leaving.â
He stared at me for a moment. My eyes met the blanket that covered me quite a few times as I tried not to look at Devin, knowing if I did the waterworks would start all over again.
I met my fatherâs gaze once more and realized he wasnât just looking at me curiously, he was putting two and two together.
His face turned a shade of red I hadnât seen in years as he turned to Devin. âYou son of a bitch. What the hell did you do?â
Devin said nothing as he stepped inside the room a bit more. He looked at me once more, eyes pleading.
âIs it true?â He asked me, ignoring my fatherâs question.
As I wiped away the stray tear that had escaped from the corner of my eye, he sighed. Though he wasnât too upset, I could see the corner of his mouth twitch as he held back a smile. There was also that glimmer of hope in his emerald eyes.
Devin took a step towards me only to have my father intervene. He blocked Devinâs path and I quickly sat up despite the pain in my stomach and the fuzzy edges around the world. Before I could stop him, my father grabbed Devin and thrust him roughly against the wall.
âWhat the hell did you do to my daughter?â His voice was low and dangerous. âWhat the hell is going on here?â
I got out of bed, wobbling a bit as the world spun, and quickly went to my father. I wasnât exactly sure what I was going to, if I should have done anything. Devin lied to me, made me feel like an idiot for trusting him. For letting him into my life. I should have let my father rough him up, just to scare him, but I was certain we would gain unneeded attention. And despite the fact Devin had lied to me, cheated on meâŠI still felt something for him. I still loved him. I didnât want to see him harmed. Let alone, locked away.
âPapa,â I pleaded, tears streaming down my face and clutching one of the arms that had Devin pinned against the wall. Devin didnât move, I doubted he would even if he could. âLet him go. You canât hurt him.â
âAnd why not, Layla? Did he force you to..â He slammed Devin against the wall once more and Devin just took it. âTell me whatâs going on, dammit! Tell me!â
âI love her.â Devin blurted. âAlright? Iâm in love with your daughter.â
I clutched my fatherâs arm a bit tighter as the pain in my head intensified. When he pulled back his hand to connect his fist with Devin face, my grip slipped and my knees went weak. Black splotches danced behind my eyes and my vision blurred even more as I slumped to the floor.
It was all just too much to take in. I was cold, the pain in my stomach and lower back had returned and my body just feltâŠweak. My arms and legs hurt but not as much as the pain in my chest. I was certain the crying I was doing wasnât helping any. My chest burned and there was a pain somewhere in there. A pain far worse than all the others.
âLayla?â My father asked turning his attention on me. I could feel his warm hands on my chilled arms as I put one hand to my eyes and the other to clutch my aching chest. âGet a nurse, somethingâs not right.â
I couldnât stop my sobbing and it only made the pain in my chest worse, making it harder for me to breathe. My father pulled me to his chest and rocked me just as he had when I was a child and had scraped my knee resulting in the same blubbering. Just like when I was smaller, it calmed me a bit but now only added to the pain in my stomach. I didnât tell him this, though.
I worked hard to get my breathing under control knowing that if I didnât Iâd pass out.
Once my sobbing ceased a bit my father stoked my hair gently. âEverythingâs alright now. ItâsâŠokay. Youâre okay. Itâs going to be fine. Weâre going to be fine.â
He kept repeating his words, and I knew he only did this to help himself. He needed to know that everything was going to be alright, that we would make it out of this situation.
âIs she alright?â A female voice asked entering the room. âWhy is she out of bed?â
I opened my eyes as they helped me from the floor and back to bed.
Devin was in the doorway again while my father watched as the nurse placed a hand to my forehead.
âSheâs clammy. Let me get a warm blanket. In the mean time, no stress and no more getting out of bed. The cold water really did a number on your bodyâs system. We donât want you going into shock.â
My father nodded as she left.
âLaylaâŠâ
âGet out.â My father cut Devin off. âGet out, now. It is all I can do to stand next to my impregnated daughter and not beat you to a pulp. Get out, or I will call the cops.â
I noticed that my father said or, not and. I was certain Devin realized that too because after a moment of hesitation he left.
My father took his place next to me and watched me as I watched him.
âWhat has he done to you?â It was a question but it
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