AUGUST 22ND 2004 JOEY
MOLLOY SNOOKEREDย me with an invitation to dinner with her family that I couldnโt get myself out of.
Iโd been in her house countless times over the years, but never as her invited guest for a family dinner.
Unnerved and completely unprepared for what I was about to face, I stood slightly behind her the whole way there, keeping my hands in my jeanโs pockets.
Donโt touch her,ย I mentally warned myself, as she opened the front door and stepped inside,ย and no goddamn fighting.
โItโs okay,โ she said, with a smug grin, as she gestured for me to follow her into the lionโs den.
Yeah, it might be okay for her, I thought bitterly, but I was the one with everything on the line here.
My ability to provide for my family.
My ability to procreate with a functional pair of balls.
Yeah, I had a feeling both were at stake today. This was all new territory to me.
One minute, I was twelve years old, and locking eyes on her at the school gates, and the next, I was seventeen, standing in her house, about to tell her father that she was mine.
Christ.
I had no fucking clue how to make this work without screwing everything up.
Because letโs face it, I had a gift for fucking up.
Muttering out a string of curse words under my breath, I followed her into the house, feeling my heartrate increase with every step I took closer to the kitchen โ a kitchen I knew well, considering Iโd helped Tony fit it three summers ago.
โAoife, is that you, love?โ With her back to the door, Trish Molloy reached into the oven and retrieved the nicest smelling joint of roast beef Iโd ever had the pleasure of smelling. โHave you any idea what time young Joey is coming over? The meatโs just done, and I want to serve it while itโs hot.โ
โYeah, Mam,โ Molloy offered, offering me a reassuring nudge with her shoulder. โWeโre both here.โ
Here we go.
โJoey, love.โ Setting the roasting tin on the counter, Trish pulled off her oven glove and shuffled over to us. โHow are you?โ With a warm smile, she grabbed my arms, reached up, and pressed a kiss to my cheek. โItโs lovely to have you over.โ
Repressing the urge to jerk away from her touch, I forced myself to smile down at the low-sized, blonde.
โItโs good to see you, Trish.โ Feeling at a complete fucking loss, I shrugged and added, โThanks for having me over.โ Again. โThe food smells great.โ
โAh, sure you should know by now that youโre always welcome in this house,โ she replied, and then frowned. โBut what have I told you about keeping that hood up and hiding that handsome face.โ Reaching a hand up, she pulled my hood down. โNow.โ She smiled and patted my cheek. โMuch better.โ
Jesus.
โYeah, Joey.โ Snickering, Molloy trailed after her mam, helping to set the table and lay out the cutlery. โYou really need to stop wearing your hood up all the time.โ
โForce of habit, I guess,โ I bit out, glaring at the back of her head. โCan I help with anything?โ
โNo, no, love,โ Trish said, ushering me over to the table. โYou sit down and relax. Youโre our guest. Weโll look after you for a change.โ
The sound of a throat clearing filled my ears, and I didnโt need to look behind me to know that Tony had entered the kitchen.
โJoey,โ he said with a sniff, as he walked over to the joint of beef. โYouโre keeping well?โ
โTony.โ Forcing myself to remain calm, I offered him a small nod. โAll good. Thanks for, ah, for having me over.โ
โIt was Aoifeโs idea.โ Reaching into the drawer, he retrieved the sharpest looking carving knife Iโd ever had the misfortune of laying eyes on. โShe said the two of you had something to discuss with us.โ
Thatโs how heโll do it,ย I thought to myself, as I made my peace with God,ย thatโs what heโll use when he cuts my balls off.
โDad,โ Molloy growled in a warning tone. โYou promised.โ Tony held his hands up. โHave I said a harsh word to the lad?โ
โYou didnโt have to,โ she snapped back. โThe fact that youโre glaring at him while yielding a carving knife says it all for you.โ
Christ.
โListen, Tony.โ Knowing that I was going to have to get this over with sooner or later, I pushed my chair back and stood. โCan we talk outside?โ
โYou want to talk?โ
โYeah, I do.โ I glanced warily at the shiny piece of steel in his hand. โPreferably without the knife.โ
โRight so, boyo, letโs have that talk.โ
Reluctantly setting the knife down, my boss nodded stiffly and opened the back door, before stepping outside.
โAoife, stay here,โ Trish called out when Molloy attempted to follow me out.
โButโโ
โNo buts, young lady,โ her mother replied. โNow be a good girl and mash the spuds for your poor mammy. My arthritis is flaring up.โ
Worrying on her lip, Molloy offered me a helpless shrug as I walked to my fate.
If I die today, itโs on your conscience,ย I mentally told her, as I stepped outside and closed the back door behind me.
Turning to face her father, who was glaring at me like I had betrayed him, and letโs face it I had, I quickly held my hands up. โBefore you say a word, just know that I didnโt set out to disrespect you in any way, shape, or form.โ
He sighed heavily. โJoey.โ
โI know that youโve been good to me,โ I hurried to add. โAnd this probably feels like the ultimate betrayal, considering you warned me not to go there with her, but I care about your daughter, Tony.โ
He shook his head. โJoeyโโ
โI do, Tony,โ I urged. โI really fucking care about her, okay? This isnโt a fleeting notion, either. We didnโt get together on a whim. I put a hell of a lot of thought into this,โ I added, blowing out a breath. โSheโs my friend, Tony. My best friend โ has been for a long time now. Iโm not going to lie to you and say that I didnโt see it coming, but I can truthfully say that I did everything I could to stop it from happeningโโ
โJoey!โ Tony barked, and I quickly clamped my mouth shut. โI only have two questions for you.โ
Oh Jesus.
โAnd take your time answering them,โ he added. โBecause I only want the truth, lad.โ
I nodded. โOkay.โ
โFirst.โ He eyed me carefully and asked, โDo you love my daughter?โ
Heart thumping violently in my chest, I felt myself nod. โEntirely.โ And then I heard myself say, โFor about five years now.โ
Well shitโฆ
โSecond,โ he said slowly. โDo you see a future with her?โ
โNo,โ I admitted, hating my words, but needing to give him the truth, because if anyone deserved my honesty it was this man. โI donโt see a future for us, but thatโs not because I donโt want one with her. Itโs because I donโt see a future for myself, period.โ
The hard look on his face softened. โAh, lad.โ I shook off his sympathy.
I didnโt want it, and I didnโt need it.
โI know that I let you down,โ I continued, blowing out a harsh breath. โSo, there wonโt be any hard feelings on my end if you need to let me go at work.โ
โLet you go?โ Tony frowned. โWhy would I do that?โ
I stared back in confusion. โBecause I fell in love with your daughter when you told me not to.โ
โWe seem to have our wires crossed, boyo,โ Tony said with a heavy sigh, as he walked towards me and clamped a hand on my shoulder. โI warned you off my daughter because I didnโt want to lose a good worker if it all went pear shaped, and for no other reason.โ
I frowned at him. โBut I thoughtโฆโ
โYouโre a grand lad, Joey,โ Tony added, giving my shoulder a squeeze. โA lad I would be happy to see look after my Aoife.โ
โNo.โ I shook my head, brows furrowed in confusion. โIโm really not, Tony.โ
โYou forget that Iโve known you since you were a small boy of twelve,โ he reminded me, as he steered us towards the back door. โI remember looking at this small scrap of a lad standing in the garage, down on his luck and with the weight of the world on his shoulders. That small boy asked me for a chance that day,โ he added, voice thick with emotion. โI took a chance on that boy, and Iโm glad that I did, because the man that small boy turned into is a man who I am damn proud of.โ





