Sydney
I watch as he closes the door behind him. Iโm clutching my hand to my chest, terrified to read what he wrote.
I saw the look in his eyes.
I saw the heartache, the regret, the fear . . . theย love.
I keep my hand clutched tightly to my chest without reading it. I refuse to accept that whatever words are written on my palm will obliterate what little hope I had for ourย maybe someday.
โข โข โข
My body flinches, and my eyes flick open.
I donโt know what just woke me up, but I was in the middle of a dead sleep. Itโs dark. I sit up on the bed and press my hand to my forehead, wincing from the pain. I donโt feel nauseated anymore, but Iโve never in my life been this thirsty. I need water.
I stand up and stretch my arms above my head, then glance down to the alarm clock: 2:45ย A.M.
Thank God. I could still use about three more days of sleep to recover from this hangover.
Iโm walking toward Ridgeโs bathroom when an unfamiliar feeling washes over me. I pause before reaching the door. Iโm not sure why I pause, but I suddenly feel out of place.
It feels strange, walking toward this bathroom right now. It doesnโt feel as if Iโm walking towardย myย bathroom. It doesnโt feel as if it belongs to me at all, unlike how my bathroom felt in my last apartment. That bathroom felt likeย myย bathroom. As if it belonged partly to me. That apartment felt likeย myย apartment. All the furniture in it felt likeย myย furniture.
Nothing about this place feels like me. Other than the belongings that were contained in the two suitcases I brought with me that first night, nothing else here feels even remotely like mine.
The dresser? Borrowed. The bed? Borrowed.
Thursday-night TV? Borrowed.
The kitchen, the living room, my entire bedroom. They all belong to other people. I feel as if Iโm just borrowing this life until I find a better one of my own. Iโve felt as if Iโve been borrowing everything since the day I moved in here.
Hell, Iโm even borrowing boyfriends. Ridge isnโt mine. Heโll never be mine. As much as that hurts to accept, Iโm so sick of this constant, ongoing battle with my heart. I canโt take this anymore. I donโt deserve this kind of self-torture.
In fact, I think I need to move out. I do.
Moving out is the only thing that can start the healing, because I canโt be around Ridge anymore. Not with what his presence does to me.
You hear that, heart? Weโre even now.
I smile at the realization that Iโm finally about to experience life on my own. Iโm consumed with a sense of accomplishment. I open the bathroom door and flip on the light . . . then immediately fall to my knees.
Oh, God.
Oh, no.
No, no, no, no, no!
I grab her by the shoulders and turn her over, but her whole body is limp. Her eyes are rolled back in her head, and her face is pale.
Oh, my God!ย โRidge!โ I crawl over her and reach for the door to his bedroom. Iโm screaming his name so loudly my throat feels as if itโs ripping apart. I attempt to turn the doorknob several times, but my hand keeps slipping.
She begins to convulse, so I lunge over her and lift her head, then drop my ear to her mouth to make sure sheโs breathing. Iโm sobbing, screaming his name over and over. I know he canโt hear me, but Iโm scared to let go of her head.
โMaggie!โ I cry.
What am I doing? I donโt know what to do.
Do something, Sydney.
I lower her head carefully back to the floor and spin around. I grip the doorknob more firmly and pull myself to my feet. I swing his bedroom door open and rush toward the bed, then jump on it and climb over to where heโs lying.
โRidge!โ I scream, shaking his shoulder. He lifts an elbow in defense as he rolls over, then lowers it when he sees me hovering over him.
โMaggie!โ I yell hysterically, pointing to the bathroom. His eyes flash to the empty spot on his bed, and his focus shoots up to the open bathroom door. Heโs off the bed and on the bathroom floor on his knees in seconds. Before I even make it back to the bathroom, heโs got her head cradled in his arms, and heโs pulling her onto his lap.
He turns his head to look at me and signs something. I shake my head as the tears continue to flow down my cheeks. I have no idea what heโs trying to say to me. He signs again and points toward his bed. I look at the bed, then look back at him helplessly. His expression is growing more frustrated by the second.
โRidge, I donโt know what youโre asking me!โ
He slams his fist against the bathroom cabinet out of frustration, then holds his hand up to his ear as if heโs holding a phone.
He needs his phone.
I rush to the bed and search for it, my hands flying frantically over the bed, the covers, the nightstand. I finally find it under his pillow and run it back to him. He enters his password to unlock it, then hands it back to me. I dial 911, put the phone to my ear, and wait for it to ring while I drop to my knees next to them.
His eyes are full of fear as he continues to hold her head against his chest. Heโs watching me, nervously waiting for the call to connect. He intermittently presses his lips into her hair as he continues to try to get her to open her eyes.
As soon as the operator answers, Iโm bombarded with a list of questions that I donโt know the answers to. I give her the address, because itโs the only thing I know, and she begins firing more questions I donโt know how to communicate to him.
โIs she allergic to anything?โ I say to Ridge, repeating what the operator is asking.
He shrugs and shakes his head, not understanding me. โDoes she have any preexisting conditions?โ
He shakes his head again to tell me he has no idea what Iโm asking him.
โIs she diabetic?โ
I ask Ridge the questions over and over, but he canโt understand me. The operator is firing questions at me, and Iโm firing them at Ridge, and weโre both too frantic for him even to read my lips. Iโm crying. Weโre both terrified. Weโre both frustrated with the fact that we canโt communicate.
โIs she wearing a medical bracelet?โ the operator asks.
I lift both of her wrists. โNo, she doesnโt have anything on her.โ
I look up to the ceiling and close my eyes, knowing that Iโm not helping a damn bit.
โWarren!โ I yell.
Iโm off my feet and out of the bathroom, making my way to Warrenโs bedroom. I swing open his door. โWarren!โ I run to his bed and shake him while I hold the phone in my hand. โWarren! We need your help! Itโs Maggie!โ
His eyes open wide, and he throws off his covers, springing into action. I push the phone toward him. โItโs 911, and I canโt understand anything Ridge is trying to tell me!โ
He grabs the phone and puts it to his ear. โShe has CFRD,โ he yells hastily into the phone. โStage two CF.โ
CFRD?
I follow him to the bathroom and watch as he signs to Ridge while holding the phone in the palm of his hand, away from his ear. Ridge signs something back, and Warren runs into the kitchen. He opens the refrigerator, reaches toward the back of the second shelf, and pulls out a bag. He runs with it to the bathroom and drops to his knees next to Ridge. He lets the phone fall to the floor and shoves it aside with his knee.
โWarren, she has questions!โ I yell, confused about why he tossed the phone aside.
โWe know what to do until they get here, Syd,โ he says. He pulls a syringe from the bag and hands it to Ridge. Ridge pulls the lid off of it, then and injects Maggie in the stomach.
โIs she diabetic?โ I ask, watching helplessly as Warren and Ridge silently converse. Iโm ignored, but I donโt expect anything different. Theyโre in what looks like familiar territory for both of them, and Iโm too confused to keep watching. I turn around and lean against the wall, then squeeze my eyes shut in an attempt to calm myself. A few silent moments pass, and then thereโs banging at the door.
Warren is running toward the door before I can even react. He lets the paramedics inside, and I step out of the way, watching as everyone in the room around me seems to know what the hell is going on.
I continue to back out of everyoneโs way until my calves meet the couch, and I fall down onto it.
They lift Maggie onto the gurney and begin pushing her toward the front door. Ridge walks swiftly behind them. Warren comes from Ridgeโs bedroom and tosses him a pair of shoes. Ridge puts them on,
then signs something else to Warren and slips out the door behind the gurney.
I watch as Warren rushes to his room. He reemerges with a shirt and shoes on and his baseball cap in hand. He grabs his keys off the bar and heads back into Ridgeโs bedroom. He comes back out with a bag of Ridgeโs things and heads for the front door.
โWait!โ I yell. Warren turns to look at me. โHis phone. Heโll need his phone.โ I rush to the bathroom, grab Ridgeโs phone from the floor, and take it back to Warren.
โIโm coming with you,โ I say, slipping my foot into a shoe by the front door.
โNo, youโre not.โ
I look up at him, somewhat in shock at the harshness of his voice as I slip my other shoe on. He begins to pull the door shut on me, and I slap a palm against it.
โIโm coming with you!โ I say again, more determined this time.
He turns and looks at me with hardened eyes. โHe doesnโt need you there, Sydney.โ
I have no idea what he means by that, but his tone pisses me off. I push against his chest and step outside with him. โIโmย coming,โ I say with finality.
I walk down the stairs just as the ambulance begins to pull away. Ridge is standing with his hands clasped behind his head, watching as it leaves. Warren makes it to the bottom of the stairs, and as soon as Ridge sees him, they both rush toward Ridgeโs car. I follow them.
Warren climbs into the driverโs seat, Ridge into the passenger seat. I open the door to the backseat and pull it shut behind me.
Warren pulls out of the parking lot and speeds until weโre caught up to the ambulance.
Ridge is terrified. I can see it in the way his arms are wrapped around himself and heโs shaking his knee, fidgeting with the sleeve of his shirt, chewing on the corner of his bottom lip.
I still have no idea whatโs wrong with Maggie, and Iโm scared that she might not be okay. It still doesnโt feel like my business, and Iโm definitely not about to ask Warren whatโs going on.
The nervousness seeping from Ridge is making my heart ache for him. I move to the edge of the backseat and reach forward, placing a comforting hand on his shoulder. He lifts his hand to mine and grabs it, then squeezes it tightly.
I want to help him, but I canโt. I donโt know how. All I can think about is how completely helpless I feel, how much heโs hurting, and how scared I am that he might lose Maggie, because itโs so painfully obvious how that would kill him.
He brings his other hand up to mine, which is still gripping his shoulder. He squeezes both of his hands around mine desperately, then tilts his face toward his shoulder. He kisses the top of my hand, and I feel a tear fall against my skin.
I close my eyes and press my forehead against the back of his seat, and I cry.
โข โข โข
Weโre in the waiting room.
Well, Warren and I are in the waiting room. Ridge has been with Maggie since we arrived an hour ago, and Warren hasnโt spoken a single word to me.
Which is why Iโm not speaking toย him. He obviously has an issue, and Iโm not really in the mood to defend myself, because Iโve done absolutely nothing to Warren that should even require defending.
I slouch back in my chair and pull up the search browser on my phone, curious to know about what Warren said to the 911 operator.
I typeย CFRDย into the search box and hit enter. My eyes are pulled to the very first result:ย Managing cystic fibrosisโrelated diabetes.
I click on the link, and it explains the different types of diabetes but doesnโt explain much more. Iโve heard of cystic fibrosis but donโt know enough about it to know how it affects Maggie. I click a link on the left of the page that says,ย What is cystic fibrosis?ย My heart begins to pound and my tears are flowing as I take in the same words that stick out on every single page, no matter how many pages I click.
Genetic disorder of the lungs. Life-threatening.
Shortened life expectancy. No known cure.
Survival rates into mid- and upper thirties.
I canโt read any more through all the tears Iโm crying for Maggie. For Ridge.
I close the browser on my phone, and my eyes are pulled to my hand. I take in the unread words in Ridgeโs handwriting across my palm.
I need you to move out.
Ridge
Both Warren and Sydney spring to their feet when I round the corner to the waiting room.
โHow is she?โ Warren signs. โBetter. Sheโs awake now.โ
Warren nods, and Sydney is looking back and forth between us.
โThe doctor says the alcohol and dehydration probably caused her . . .โ I stop signing, because Warrenโs lips are pressed into a firm line as he watches my explanation.
โVerbalize for her,โ I sign, nodding my head toward Sydney.
Warren turns and looks at Sydney, then refocuses his attention on me. โThis doesnโt concern her,โ he signs silently.
What the hell is his problem?
โSheโs worried about Maggie, Warren. It does concern her. Now, verbalize what Iโm saying for her.โ
Warren shakes his head. โSheโs not here for Maggie, Ridge. She doesnโt care how Maggieโs doing. Sheโs only worried about you.โ
I bury my anger, then slowly step forward and stand directly in front of him. โVerbalize for her.ย Now.โ
Warren sighs but doesnโt turn toward Sydney. He stares straight at me as he both signs and verbalizes for us. โRidge says Maggieโs okay. Sheโs awake.โ
Sydneyโs entire body relaxes as her hands go to the back of her head and relief washes over her. She says something to him, and he closes his eyes, takes a quick breath, then opens them.
โSydney wants to know if either of you need anything. From the apartment.โ
I look at Sydney and shake my head. โTheyโre keeping her overnight to monitor her blood sugar. Iโll come by tomorrow if we need anything. Iโm staying a few days at her house.โ
Warren verbalizes again, and Sydney nods. โYou two head back and get some rest.โ
Warren nods. Sydney steps forward and gives me a tight hug, then backs away.
Warren begins to turn toward the exit, but I grab his arm and make him look at me again. โI donโt know why youโre upset with her, Warren, but please donโt be a jerk to her. Iโve done that enough already.โ
He nods, and they turn to leave. Sydney looks back over her shoulder and smiles a painful smile. I turn and walk back to Maggieโs room.
The head of her bed is slightly raised now, and she looks up at me. Thereโs an IV drip in her arm, replenishing her fluids. Her head slowly rolls across her pillow as her eyes follow me across the room.
โIโm sorry,โ she signs.
I shake my head, not even remotely wanting or needing any type of apology from her. โStop. Donโt feel bad. Like you always say, youโre young. Young people do crazy things like get drunk and have hangovers and puke for twelve hours straight.โ
She laughs. โYes, but likeย youย always say, probably not young people with life-threatening conditions.โ
I smile as I reach her bed, then scoot a chair close to it and take a seat. โIโm going back to San Antonio with you. Iโll stay a few days until I feel better about leaving you alone.โ
She sighs and turns her head, looking straight up to the ceiling. โIโmย fine. It was just an insulin issue.โ She turns back to face me. โYou canโt baby me every time this happens, Ridge.โ
My jaw clenches at โbaby me.โ โIโm notย babyingย you, Maggie. Iโm
lovingย you. Iโmย taking careย of you. Thereโs a difference.โ
She closes her eyes and shakes her head. โIโm so tired of having this same conversation over and over.โ
Yeah. So am I.
I lean back in my chair and fold my arms over my chest while I stare at her. Her refusal of help has been understandable up to this point, but sheโs not a teenager anymore, and I canโt understand why she wonโt allow things to progress with us.
I lean forward, touching her arm so sheโll look at me and listen. โYou need to stop being so hell-bent and determined to have your independence. If you donโt take better care of yourself, these brief one- night hospital stays will be a thing of the past, Maggie. Let me take care of you. Let me be there for you. I constantly worry myself sick. Your internship is causing you so much stress, not to mention the thesis. I
understand why you want to live a normal life and do all the things other people our age do, like go to college and have a career.โ I pause to run my hands through my hair and focus on the point I want to make. โIf we lived together, I could do so much more for you. Things would be easier for both of us. And when things like this happen, Iโll be there to help you so you donโt convulse alone on the bathroom floor until you die!โ
Breathe, Ridge.
Okay, that was harsh. Way too harsh.
I roll my neck and look down at the floor, because Iโm not ready for her to respond yet. I close my eyes and try to hold back my frustration. โMaggie,โ I sign, looking at her tear-soaked eyes. โI . . . love . . . you. And I am so scared that one of these days, I wonโt be able to walk out of the hospital with you still in my arms. And itโll be my own fault for allowing you to continue to refuse my help.โ
Her bottom lip is quivering, so she tucks it into her mouth and bites it. โSometime in the next ten or fifteen years, Ridge, thatย willย be your reality. Youย areย going to walk out of the hospital without me, because no matter how much you want to be my hero, I canโt be saved. You canโt save me from this. We both know youโre one of the few people I have in this world, so until the day comes when I can absolutely no longer take care of myself, I refuse to become your burden. Do you know what that does to me? To know that Iโve put that much pressure on you? Iโm not living alone simply because I crave independence, Ridge. I want to live alone because . . .โ
Tears are streaming down her cheeks, and she pauses to wipe them away. โI want to live alone because I just want to be the girl youโre in love with . . . for as long as we can draw that out. I donโt want to be your burden or your responsibility or your obligation. The only thing I want is to be the love of your life. Thatโsย all. Please, just let that be enough for now. Let it be enough until the time comes when you really do have to go to the ends of the earth for me.โ
A sob breaks free from my chest, and I reach forward and press my lips to hers. I grip her face desperately between my hands and lift my leg onto the bed. She wraps her arms around me as I pull the rest of my body on top of hers and do whatever I can to shield her from the unfairness of this evil, goddamned world.