CH 78
Calvin
He sat in the penthouse a week later looking at everything that Wil had brought over; how he and Anabel had pieced it all together. Nothing was missed along the timeline of all that Marrin had done, and it was all compared to his own.
He stared at the pictures of her broken, battered body after her accident, and felt pain roll through his chest. There were many tubes coming from her broken body; the breathing tube, the drainage tube from her lower left rib cage, right where her birthmark would normally have been, and she had a bandage around her head and IV lines running. Her once lovely face was distorted by swelling and bruising.
She had two broken legs, both in casts, and she didn’t even look like herself, but he could still tell it was her at the same time. It was no wonder she couldn’t recall anything. He had read her medical files, but there had been no photos attached to them. “How’d you get these?” he asked quietly; he’d not gotten any pictures of
her.
“I can only guess that your tech guy
didn’t want to include them. Did he know Marrin?” Wil asked him.
“Yes,” Calvin nodded. “That’s why he was willing to help me.”
“Then he likely made a judgement call of his own,” Wil commented.
“She doesn’t even really look like herself.” He sighed.
“No, and that was how who she really was got past the doctors and nurses. That, and when she woke up knowing her name was Marilyn, they didn’t need to look into it. She was still bruised a bit even when she was released from the hospital, as is my understanding, no one really connected the dots. Everything fit with her driver’s license,” Wil told him.
Calvin could only nod. He’d felt pain before knowing she’d been in an accident, and lost her memory, but to see all of this, the full extent of it, he hated knowing he was the root cause of it. If he’d never divorced her, she’d never have been in that accident in the first place.
“Calvin, I have to attend that meeting with Marilyn the day after tomorrow, you know this.”
“I understand, Wil.” He nodded.
“Do you really? The actual situation.” Wil frowned at him as he questioned him.
“Yes, she doesn’t know who I am, even though you showed her this file. It did not jog her memory at all,”
Calvin answered him.
“Correct, Marrin?” Wil asked him a moment later.
“Doesn’t actually exist anymore.” Calvin sighed and closed the file almost as if he was closing that part of his life. He had to accept that she was gone, the woman he’d loved was long gone and not likely to come back to
him at all.
“That is right, so I’m going to deal with Marilyn, who has only ever seen your angry obsessive side.” Wil told
him.
“But on paper she understands I’m the twins‘ father now, right?” Calvin looked at Wil.
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“Yes, but that doesn’t mean she is going to give you what you want.” Wil sighed this time, and it was on the heavy side. “You also can’t come to Virginia for the meeting.”
He just nodded “I know, I have made things much worse, but at the same time, Wil, I can’t take back what I’ve already started with boy’s school. I promised that school that technology, I have to follow through.”
Wil nodded “Kelly can follow it through with like 98% of it. I’ll have to sort that other 2% out with her. I believe
“Probably not, will you stay put here in Houston, no more trying to work around me to get to her?” He asked now, looking right at Calvin, with narrowed eyes.
“Annoyed with you for harming her favourite author, and pissed off at you for hurting Marrin, it’s why she yelled at you that day out the front of the office.”
“Hate’s a strong word, and I don’t think it’s that, disappointed and angry, but not hate. She did, however, laugh when she realised Marrin outplayed you at your own game. She also stated it was your own fault, and now you have to suffer the consequences. Thinks we should stay out of it altogether on the one hand, but on the other doesn’t trust you to be alone around Marilyn either.”
“So while I’m gone, you’ll be doing what exactly?” Wil asked him directly.
“Working in my office at the head office, do you want to lo–jack me or my phone?” Calvin asked in a half–joking tone, only to see Wil actually stop and really think about it.
“I was kidding Wil.” Calvin muttered now.
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“Hmm, could be a good option though. I’d know where you were at all times, and could have that information sent to her on a daily basis, so she knows your not near her or her children.” Wil stared at him long and hard, then just nodded to himself. “One more error on your part, Calvin, and I will have that thought put into place, for not only her piece of mind, but my own as well.” Wil told him.
“There are apps out there for that very thing, I do believe. To keep family’s connected and know where their other half and children are at all times,” Wil went on.
“That was invented by an untrusting developer, I bet. One that thought he or she needed to keep track of their partner who’d been caught cheating and now needed to build trust. Though I don’t see that it would ever build trust between a couple. Just allow them to feel spied on. Someone wanting to know your every single move 24/7, and inventing an app to do that, just says to me that the person has already done something that broke the bond of trust and there will be no trust anymore between them, hence wanting to know where they are every minute of the day.” He shook his head.
“You can say that all you like Calvin. I think it was more about someone was worried about their child’s safety, so if they didn’t come home on time, or went missing, a parent could locate them quickly,” Wil stated.
“Hmm, we could likely debate why it was developed all night long, and why people really want to have it as well.” he nodded “Everyone would have different reasons, I imagine. Go home, and thank you for not giving up on me and not quitting.”
“That threat, Calvin, will remain until I see you are back to your old self completely,” Wil stated.
Calvin couldn’t blame him for it. He saw him out of the apartment and went back to the couch to sit down, sighing heavily to himself, he would do what not only Marilyn wanted, but Wil himself. That man, his best friend, had managed to talk Marilyn into still meeting with him, or continuing to consider letting him be a part
of their lives.
So, for once, he wasn’t going to argue with Wil, or go against what Wil said where Marilyn was concerned. Even if he didn’t like it, Wil was doing his utmost best to actually help him get what he wanted.
If he’d only listened to Wil in the very beginning, then none of this would be happening at all.
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