Before he could reach for his phone, it started ringing. “It's your dad,” he whispered before he answered. “Hello sir. We're on our way.”
A smile spread over his face. “Saffron is in labor.”
“Oh my God.”
***
When we reached the waiting room, it was filled to capacity. I was happy that we were all gathered here not for something horrific, like a couple of weeks ago, but for something beautiful. I needed to leave the ugly in the past because life went on and I was lucky enough to go on with it.
“Any news?” I asked of the crowd in general. Broderick answered.
“Not yet. So how did you like the tract of land?”
“I love it.”
Bastian stepped up next to Broderick and as they chatted, I took a seat next to Poppy and Sophia. “This is so exciting. You're going to have a brother or a sister.” Poppy said.
“I know. I can't believe it. Did you see my dad?”
“Yeah. When Saffron's water broke, he looked scared for a minute. Dante explained Logan was the same with Hunter, terrified of something happening to Saffron, but then, based on all that they've been through, and the scare with you, I guess I can't really blame him.”
Poppy was right, he and Saffron had a seriously bumpy road to get to where they were. I looked over at Bastian, who was talking to Broderick and Caden. Our road hadn't been all that smooth either and with his parents, it wasn't likely to smooth out any time soon, but I loved him and together we could weather anything just like my dad and Saffron had.
“Your family is growing before your eyes, Lark.” Sophia said. Such a simple statement but a profound one too.
A nurse entered carrying a clipboard. She scanned the room, “Are Lark and Hunter here?”
I stood and reached for Hunter's hand as soon as he wobbled over to me from his spot with Dante. “Yes.”
“Your parents asked that you come back.”
My parents. I just stood there motionless for a moment because the sound of that was so foreign to me and yet so perfectly right. Hunter tugged on my hand and I squeezed his reassuringly. Saffron was on the bed when we entered with a bundle in her arms while Logan sat next to her.
“How are you feeling?” I asked. Logan stood and walked to us. He lifted Hunter into his arms and kissed my forehead.
“Go on, Lark, go see your baby sister.”
A sister. I had a sister. I walked to Saffron and kissed her forehead, my eyes falling on my baby sister. Her eyes were just like Saffron's, a beautiful turquoise, and the peach fuzz of hair was chestnut-brown. I couldn't help the smile, or the chuckle, which earned me a look from Saffron.
“You're going to have your own mini-me.”
This made her laugh as she looked behind me to Logan and Hunter.
“She's beautiful, really, really beautiful.” My gaze shifted to my dad. “Have you settled on a name?”
“Yes.” He said, and Saffron added, “Dylan Gwen MacGowan.”
Hearing they named their daughter, my sister, after my mom was the last straw for me. I dropped into the chair behind me, lowered my head to the bed, and let the tears that had been threatening fall.
Chapter Twenty-One
“Lark?”
I turned from my spot at the window in our apartment just off Columbia's campus to see Bastian leaning up against the door jamb and I couldn't help the smile. “Hi.”
“There's somewhere I'd like to take you. Do you have time now?”
“Sure.”
He moved from the door and came to stand just in front of me, his hands moving up my arms to my neck where they lingered, sending little jolts of heat along my skin. “I have a surprise for you.” He said playfully.
“I love surprises.”
His lips caressed mine and the taste of him on my tongue made me sigh. It was a taste I would never ever grow tired of.
***
It had been a couple of months since we returned from Maine to start our fall semester at Columbia. As we drove through the campus, I enjoyed the beauty of it. We were allowed to live off campus as freshmen, because we were engaged. Though our apartment was small, it was filled with my paintings and sketches and a large drafting table for Bastian to work on his designs, many of which were for the house he was planning. There was even a painting from my dad, one of Bastian and me. I remembered the print of my favorite sculpture of David's I had had in my room, but Logan's painting took that honor now. And not just because it so beautifully captured Bastian and me but because it had been done so by my dad.
Caden, who had his GED, had been encouraged by the Wrights to continue his education and so with a few tutoring classes, and Mr. Wright pulling some strings, Caden was enrolled in NYU along with Poppy. They lived on campus in the same dorm and we saw them all the time, which I really liked. Sophia was at Berkeley and from her emails, she was really digging the West Coast.
The Rosses had been quiet, but that was probably only because my dad decided to use the land he bought out from under them to build a satellite office of MacGowan LTD, and with it he would be creating an influx of new jobs. This made both the town council and townspeople really happy. It also meant my dad needed to find himself a place in the area so he could come down from Harrington as frequently as needed to oversee the expansion and if those visits included coming into the city to see Bastian and me, to take us to dinner or a game, well, so be it.
Saffron was not yet traveling; though Dylan was almost five months old, she had reflux and car rides tended to make her vomit even more—airplanes probably wouldn't be any better—but they would both be coming for the show in a few weeks. Yes, I was having my very first art show of my works shown alongside my dad's. When the art world learned that Logan MacGowan and David Cambre were one and the same, the tickets for the show sold out in under a day.
The place Bastian wanted to take me was our high school. It was Saturday, so there were no students as we made our way inside.
“What are we doing here?”
“It's a secret.”
We walked along the deserted halls, Bastian had gotten the janitor to let us in, and I couldn't help the flood of emotions. The sight of my locker brought memories of seeing Bastian leaning up against it waiting for me. Memories of the cafeteria where we shared countless lunches and even the art room, where more than one of my dreams came true, filled my thoughts. But we weren't heading to any of those places. Instead we were going right to our English literature class.
The desks were arranged exactly as they had been when we occupied the room. We walked passed the desk where Bastian had sat that very first day and I couldn't help running my fingers over the top as memories flooded me. He pulled me to my desk and waited for me to sit before he took the desk next to me, and like he had done before, he moved it so we were only inches apart.
“It all started in this room.” He said.
“Seeing you that first day of school, I'll never forget what it felt like to just look at you.” The memory of that day was so fresh in my mind.
“And you, sitting back here trying to be invisible but failing miserably because you were just too damn beautiful to be invisible. But it was the smile, the wicked smile that cracked over your face that sunk me. What was it you were smiling about that first day?”
I held his tender gaze. “I was thinking how Larkspur Ross sounded really good and how you and I would make beautiful children together.”
He said nothing, but affection washed over his face and made my heart flutter. He reached into the inside pocket of his leather jacket and pulled out a few folded sheets of paper. He unfolded them and placed them on the desks. They were the designs for our house.
“You finished them?”
“I did and I thought it only fitting that you see them here where it all started.”
I looked down at the designs as my fingers traced the lines of his sketch. “It's beautiful. Show me all of it.”