โArenโt you rich?โ Brad asks. โCouldnโt you hire people to do this for you?โ
โI own two restaurants. Iโm not even close to rich. And why would I hire someone when I have you guys?โ
โAt least weโre goingย downstairs,โ Theo says. โTake notes from your son, Brad. Silver lining.โ
We donโt have much left to move. Lily didnโt need a lot of her stuff since my house is already furnished, so she donated most of it to a local domestic violence shelter. We should have her apartment completely cleared out by this afternoon.
Brad is the only person I know with a truck, so he and Theo have been helping us load the things we canโt fit into our cars. Emersonโs crib, Lilyโs living room television, some of the artwork hanging on her walls.
Josh lucked out. Heโs at baseball practice, so he didnโt have to help with the move.
I was surprised when he came home a few months ago and told me he had signed up for tryouts. He made the team and has been giving it everything he has. Between Lily and I, we havenโt missed a single game.
I texted our mother his schedule, but so far she hasnโt shown up to a game. Sheโs only shown up once to the dinners we started having every Tuesday night. I was hoping she would want to be more involved, but Iโm not surprised she isnโt. I doubt Josh is surprised, either. We donโt focus too much on what isnโt working out in our lives. We focus on whatย is, and thereโs a lot to be grateful for. The two main things being that I was able to get custody of Josh, and Lily and Emerson are moving in with us. Funny how drastically life can change on a dime.
The Atlas of last year wouldnโt know what to think of the Atlas of this year.
Lily is heading up the stairs right as I reach the bottom of them. She grins and gives me a kiss in passing, then runs up the rest of the steps.
Theo shakes his head. โStill canโt believe you made it this far with her.โ He hoists his box up with his knee and then presses his back against the exit door to push it open. He holds it open for me and Brad, but I pause once weโre in the parking garage.
Thereโs a car that resembles Ryleโs pulling into a parking spot a few spaces away from Bradโs truck.
A sense of dread washes over me. I havenโt had a single interaction with him since that day he attempted to fight me at my restaurant, but that was months ago. I have no idea how much heโs warmed up to the idea of me and Lily, but from the look heโs shooting in my direction, it doesnโt seem like heโs warmed up much.
Someone else is with him. A man gets out of the passenger seat, and from what Lily has told me, it looks like he could be Ryleโs brother-in-law. Iโve met Lilyโs mother, and Iโve met Allysa and Rylee, but Iโve never met Marshall.
I walk over to Bradโs truck and load up the box Iโm carrying, but Iโm watching Ryleโs car the whole time. Theo and Brad head back inside, unaware of Ryleโs presence. Marshall lifts Emerson out of the backseat and closes the door. Ryle remains in the car as Marshall walks Emerson in my direction.
He holds out a hand. โHey. Atlas, right? Iโm Marshall.โ I return his handshake. โYeah, good to meet you.โ
He nods, but when Emerson sees me, Marshall has to clasp a tighter hand around her because she lunges for me. I step forward and take her from him.
โHey, Emmy. Did you have fun today?โ
Marshall watches me with her for a moment, then says, โBe careful. She puked on Ryle twice today.โ
โIs she not feeling well?โ
โSheโs fine, but sheโs been with the two of us all day. Both the girls had sugar for breakfast. And snack.ย Andย lunchย andย second snack andโฆโ He waves a dismissive hand. โLily and Issa are used to it.โ
Emerson reaches up and pulls the sunglasses off my head. She tries to put them on her own face, but theyโre crooked, so I help her adjust them
until sheโs wearing them right. She grins at me, and I smile back at her.
Marshall glances over at the car that Ryleโs sitting in, and then back to me. โSorry heโs not getting out. This is all still a little weird for him. Her moving in with you.โ
When Marshall says โher,โ he doesnโt mean Lily. Heโs looking at Emerson. I nod in understanding, because I do understand. โItโs fine. I canโt imagine this is easy for him.โ
Marshall ruffles Emmyโs hair and then says, โIโll get out of here so you guys can finish up. It was good finally meeting you.โ
โYou too,โ I say. And I mean that. Marshall seems like someone I could be friends with if the circumstances were different.
He turns to head back to Ryleโs car, but he pauses and faces me again before he gets very far. โThank you,โ he says. โLily means a lot to my wife, soโฆ yeah. Thanks for making Lily happy. She deserves it.โ As soon as Marshall says that, he shakes his head and holds up his hands, taking a step back. โIโll go now before it gets too awkward.โ He makes a beeline for Ryleโs car, but I kind of wish he wouldnโt have run off so fast. I would have thanked him, too. I know his support has meant a lot to Lily.
Marshall shuts the passenger door, and Ryle puts his car in drive and heads out.
I glance at Emmy, who is now chewing on my sunglasses. โYou want to go say hi to Mommy?โ I start to walk in the direction of the building, but I pause when I see Lily standing in the doorway to the stairwell.
As soon as she sees me, she spins around and wipes quickly at her eyes. Iโm not sure why sheโs crying, but I walk a little bit slower so she can erase the tears before she greets her daughter. Sure enough, several seconds later, she spins around with a big grin and takes Emmy from me.
โDid you have fun with your daddy today?โ she asks, right before she smothers Emmy with several kisses.
When she looks at me, I shoot her a curious look, wondering why she was crying. She gestures to the parking lot, where Ryleโs car was moments before.
โThat was a big thing,โ she says. โI mean, I know Marshall was with him, but the fact that he felt okay enough to leave her with youโฆโ Sheโs starting to tear up again, which makes her sigh and roll her eyes at her own
reaction. โIt feels good knowing the men in her life can at leastย pretendย to get along for her sake.โ
It honestly makes me feel good, too. Iโm glad she was upstairs when they showed up. I know Ryle sat in the car while Marshall handed her over, but it was a step in the right direction. Maybe Ryle and I needed an exchange like that just as much as Lily did.
We just proved cooperation is possible, even if it stings.
I wipe at Lilyโs wet cheek, and then I give her a quick kiss. โI love you.โ I put my hand on Lilyโs lower back and guide her toward the stairs. โOne more trip before youโre stuck with me forever.โ
Lily laughs. โI canโt wait to be stuck with you forever.โ