Austin wore a smile that lit his chestnut-colored eyes and accented the tiny scar over his left eyebrow.
I wonder if he’s dating anyone?
She chuckled to herself. She couldn’t seriously be thinking about Jordin’s brother in this manner.
Bree turned off the computer. If she hadn’t, she’d be staring at Austin for the rest of the evening.
* * *
“Mrs. Holbrooke, it’s nice to have you back,” Austin greeted when Jordin strolled into his office a week later.
Her smile broadened. “I hear you’ve been holding down my clients for me. Thanks.”
“I didn’t have to do much.”
Jordin sat down in one of the chairs facing him. “How are things with you?”
“I’m fine. Why?”
“We didn’t get to finish our conversation about Bree and Emery.”
“It was your wedding day—not the right time or place but nothing’s changed,” Austin responded, girding himself with resolve. “I want my son.”
“I understand completely,” Jordin said. “I would feel the same way if I were in your shoes. This is just such a complicated situation. I had no idea that Emery was your child. I celebrated with Bree when the adoption was finalized.”
“I didn’t know I was a father.” He paused a moment before asking, “But you still think that I should wait?”
“For now,” she responded. “I know Bree and you have nothing to worry about, Austin. She’s a wonderful mother to Emery. She adores that little boy.”
“He’s my son. I never gave permission for him to be adopted.”
“Unfortunately, courts have held that fathers unaware of their children may not later object to the children’s adoption, particularly when the father’s lack of knowledge was his own fault.”
“I will argue that my lack of knowledge was due to dishonesty. Jasmine deliberately kept me in the dark about her pregnancy. She wanted to hurt me—I’m sure that’s why she never told me that she was pregnant. Jasmine put Emery up for adoption because her boyfriend didn’t want to raise another man’s child.”
“Don’t take this the wrong way, but what did you do to her?” Jordin asked. “Why would she be so cruel?”
“She’s always been vindictive. It’s one of the reasons why we didn’t work out as a couple. She wasn’t happy when I broke up with her.”
“But not telling you about the baby—it’s malicious.”
Austin nodded.
“I know how badly you want to unite with your son, but I suggest that you take some time and get to know Bree first before you say anything.”
“Why should I do that?”
“Bree is also an innocent party in all of this, Austin. She doesn’t deserve to be punished for loving your son. There has to be a way for you two to work this out.”
He hadn’t once considered Bree’s feelings in this situation. Austin was simply focused on bringing his son home where he belonged, but his sister was right. Bree hadn’t done anything wrong.
“Austin, I watched more than once as Bree suffered through bouts of endometriosis. She was in agony to the point it was crippling. I’ve never felt so helpless as to witness her pain and be unable to help her in some way. Finding out that she wouldn’t be able to have children only made that pain worse. She once told me that she was born to be a mother and I believe her. If it’s not handled carefully, losing Emery might just take all of the life out of her.”
“Jordin, can you introduce us?” he asked. “Getting to know her might make this a little easier for everybody concerned.”
She nodded. “Sure. Ethan and I were thinking about hosting a dinner party on Saturday. I’ll invite her.”
“Thanks so much, sis.”
“I know you can’t really see it right now, but I know that there’s a way for you and Bree to come up with the perfect solution—one that will work for both of you.”
“I don’t intend to snatch Emery out of her arms, Jordin. I just want to be in his life. He’s mine and I want to raise him. I’ll be fair to Bree. I promise.”
“He means the world to her.”
“I haven’t met him yet, but he already owns my heart, sis.”
She nodded in understanding.
“How did she come to adopt him in Las Vegas?”
“Bree lived there for three years. Her husband was a musician and played for a couple of performers at Bally’s. He died a year later...killed in a car accident. I think adopting Emery helped Bree heal through that horrible period in her life. When the adoption was final, she moved here to Charleston.”
“Is she from this area?”
Jordin shook her head. “No, she’s actually from Georgia. She was my college roommate and we clicked right from the beginning. She’s been my best friend ever since.”
She rose to her feet. “I’d better get to my office and return phone calls. I’m sure I have a stack of messages.”
“You shouldn’t,” Austin said. “I talked to everybody who had called you up until yesterday.”
“Thanks again, big brother.” She paused in the doorway and said, “Oh, Austin... I’s married now.”
He laughed. “That you are. One day I’ll take that leap—don’t know when, though.”
“As soon as you find the right woman.”
Austin thought about his sister’s words. He’d once thought Jasmine was the right woman for him. She was anything but the right one. There was a time when he was crazy in love with her, but then Jasmine began taking him for granted. She used his love to manipulate him into doing whatever she wanted. When he finally came to his senses, the arguments started.
They tried to make it work for three years. Austin had no regrets when he broke up with Jasmine. He had thought long and hard and decided to do what was best for him.
But Jasmine had gotten back at him in the most hurtful way possible.
Austin didn’t know if he would ever be able to forgive Jasmine for keeping his child away from him.
* * *
Nausea rolled through Bree, tightening her stomach and making her mouth water. She gripped the door frame. Any second now she was going to either throw up or wind up on the floor, doubled up in pain.
She hated being in such pain from her endometriosis, but was thankful that it wasn’t as bad as it had been in the past. Bree sank down to the floor of the bathroom, the coolness of the ceramic tile against her skin bringing a measure of relief to her.
Her stomach rolled again as the spasms weakened her. One hand pressed to her mouth, Bree crawled over to the toilet.
Bracing her hands on her knees, her stomach released its contents.
For a long moment Bree remained where she was, weak and trembling, a sour taste in her mouth.
Finally, she pulled herself up, washed her face and brushed her teeth.
An hour later, Bree felt much better and was on her way to the office. It was Friday and she was looking forward to a weekend of fun and relaxation.
Jordin and Ethan were hosting their first dinner party tomorrow night. Bree wondered briefly who else would be in attendance. It didn’t matter really. She was grateful to sit and have some adult interaction for an evening. It