Ugly Love: Chapter 26
Ugly Love: A Novel
Six years earlier My room is Rachelâs now. Rachelâs room is my room.
We graduated. We moved in together. Weâre in college now.
See? Weâve got this.
Ian brings in the last of the boxes from the car. âWhere do you want this one?â he asks.
âWhat is it?â Rachel asks him.
He tells her it looks like a box full of her bras and underwear. She laughs and tells him to set it next to my dresser. Ian does.
Ian likes Rachel. Ian likes that sheâs not holding me back. Ian likes that she wants me to get my degree and finish flight school.
Rachel wants me to be happy. I tell Rachel Iâll be happy as long as I have her.
She tells me, âThen youâll always be happy.â
My dad still hates me. My dad doesnât want to hate me. Theyâre trying to accept it, but itâs hard. Itâs hard for everyone.
Rachel doesnât care what everyone thinks. She only cares what I think, and I only think about Rachel.
Iâm learning that no matter how difficult a situation is, people learn how to adapt to it. My dad and her mom may not approve, but theyâll adapt.
Rachel may not be ready to be a mom, and I may not be ready to be a dad, but weâre adapting.
Itâs what has to happen. If people want peace within themselves, itâs necessary.
Vital, even.
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âMiles.â
I love my name when it comes out of her mouth. She doesnât waste it. She only says it when she needs something. She only says it when it needs to be said.
âMiles.â
She said it twice.
She must really need something.
I roll over, and sheâs sitting up in bed. She looks at me, wide-eyed.
âMiles.â Three times. âMiles.â Four. âIt hurts.â
Shit.
I jump out of bed and grab our bag. I help Rachel change clothes. I help her to the car.
Sheâs scared.
I might be more scared than she is.
I hold her hand while we drive. I tell her to breathe. I donât know why I tell her this. Of course, she knows to breathe.
I donât know what else to tell her.
I feel helpless.
Maybe she wants her mom.
âDo you want me to call them?â
She shakes her head. âNot yet,â she says. âAfter.â
She just wants it to be us. I like this. I just want it to be us, too.
A nurse helps her out of the car. They take us to a room. I get Rachel whatever she needs.
âDo you need ice?â
I get it for her.
âDo you want a cold rag?â
I get it for her.
âDo you want me to turn off the TV?â
I turn it off.
âDo you want another blanket, Rachel? You look cold.â
I donât get her a blanket. Sheâs not cold.
âDo you want more ice?â
She doesnât want more ice.
She wants me to shut up.
I shut up.
âGive me your hand, Miles.â
I give it to her.
I want it back.
Sheâs hurting it.
I let her keep it anyway.
Sheâs quiet. She never makes a sound. She just breathes. Sheâs incredible.
Iâm crying. I donât know why.
I love you so goddamn much, Rachel.
The doctor tells her sheâs almost done. I kiss her on the forehead.
It happens.
Iâm a dad.
Sheâs a mom.
âItâs a boy,â the doctor says.
Sheâs holding him. Sheâs holding my heart.
He stops crying. He tries to open his eyes.
Rachel cries.
Rachel laughs.
Rachel tells me thank you.
Rachel tells me thank you. Like she wasnât the one who created this.
Rachel is crazy.
âI love him so much, Miles,â she says. Sheâs still crying. âI love him so, so much.â
âI love him, too,â I tell her. I touch him. I want to hold him, but I want her to hold him even more. She looks beautiful holding him.
Rachel looks up at me. âWill you please tell me his name now?â
I was hoping he would be a boy so I could have this moment. I was hoping I could tell her what her sonâs name is, because I know sheâll love it.
I hope she remembers the moment she became my everything.
Miles is going to show you the way to Mr. Claytonâs class, Rachel.
âHis name is Clayton.â
She begins to sob.
She remembers.
âItâs perfect,â she says, her words mixed with tears.
Sheâs crying too hard now. She wants me to hold him.
I sit on the bed with her and take him.
Iâm holding him.
Iâm holding my son.
Rachel rests her head on my arm, and we stare at him.
We stare at him for so long. I tell Rachel he has her red hair. Rachel says he has my lips. I tell Rachel I hope he has her personality. She disagrees and says she hopes heâs just like me.
âHe makes life so much better,â she says.
âHe sure does.â
âWeâre so lucky, Miles.â
âWe sure are.â
Rachel squeezes my hand.
âWeâve got this,â Rachel whispers.
âWeâve so got this,â I tell her.
Clayton yawns, and it makes us both laugh.
Since when did yawns become so incredible?
I touch his fingers.
We love you so much, Clayton.