I anticipate more pearls of wisdom but none are forthcoming.
"That's it? Just 'wait'?"
Paula nods.
"And that's really the best advice I've ever had?"
"You can thank me at any time." She grins at me.
I sigh. "Please expound just a little bit more. My brain is apparently not comprehending you right now."
Paula pushes her plate back and picks up her mug of coffee. Sitting back in her seat, she looks at me with a smile. "You're a good man, Ryan. All you need to do is give our Danny some time and she'll come around. She's been through a lot lately. I'm telling you, just give her time and let your offers sink in. My girl is no dummy. She'll meet you halfway, I guarantee it."
The pressure in my chest eases up and I smile fully at Paula. "Thanks. That makes me feel a ton better."
"What makes you feel a ton better?" Danny asks as she pads into the kitchen, her eyes heavy with sleep.
Her hair is a knotted mess, probably due to our activities last night. She walks up to me and crawls onto my lap. I rub my nose along the side of hers and say, "Oh, nothing. Paula was giving me a home remedy for some heartburn I've been having."
Danny yawns and snuggles into me. "That's nice," she says sleepily.
I look over the top of her head at Paula who gives me a conspiratorial wink.
I wink back and hug my girl.
CHAPTER 16
Danny
The arraignment hearing is over and it couldn't have gone any better. Reece pled not guilty but was denied bail. It was painful sitting in the same room as him. I couldn't not help but think about how close he came to destroying me. I shudder imagining it and Ryan squeezes my hand.
Ryan sure did a number on him. His nose is in a splint and the district attorney said he has to have surgery on it. The rest of his face is covered with cuts and bruises. I glance at Ryan and he is glaring daggers at Reece.
After Court, Ryan drops Paula and me back at my apartment. He has a class to go to and then hockey practice. I have a shift at the diner. We make plans for him to come over to my place tonight after I get off work.
The dinner rush finally slows down around 7:30 p.m. and I pour myself a glass of ice water. Sipping at it, I watch as the door to the diner opens and in walks Ryan's mom. There is a young girl with her that has the same dark hair and whiskey eyes as Ryan. It must be his sister, Emily. She wears the same scowl as her mother.
My heart starts a mad thump in my chest. She's looking straight at me and there's no doubt that she has come here to talk to me. I watch with trepidation as she walks up to the counter and inclines her head at me.
"Danny, would you be willing to talk to me?"
I nod my head, terrified of what she's going to say. I want nothing to do with this woman but I can't be sure she isn't here to try to patch things up with Ryan. And I would very much like them to make up.
I lead them over to a booth at the back of the diner. Celia doesn't bother to introduce me to his sister.
We sit down in the booth, Ryan's family on one side and me on the other. How apropos.
I look expectantly at Celia to say something. She doesn't mince any words. "It's no secret that I don't want Ryan seeing you. He clearly will not listen to me or see reason. So I need you to break things off with him."
Astounded, all I can do is stare at her. Does she think I'm just going to jump to do her bidding?
"I'm sorry, Mrs. Burnham, but you are sadly mistaken if you think I'm going to walk away from Ryan."
I watch as she leans over into her purse and pulls out a checkbook. She looks me straight in the eye and asks, "What is it going to cost me?"
Laughter bubbles up from my mouth and I can't hold it in. I know it's rude but I can't help it. This woman is trying to buy me off and the absurdity of it tickles me. She, on the other hand, doesn't see the humor and just waits for me to respond.
Finally, I remove the smile from my face and look at her solemnly. "There is no amount, Mrs. Burnham. I don't need or want your money."
She scoffs. "Nonsense. Everyone needs money."
I shake my head. “I don't. Now, if you'll excuse me..."
"Isn't it obvious, Mother?" Emily drawls.
My gaze snaps to her and I wait to see what she says.
"She's going to decline your money because she thinks Ryan is a bigger gravy train. She's in it for the long haul."
If I could reach across the table and throttle Ryan's sister, I would do it in a heartbeat. I remain calm though and stand up from the booth. I look down at them. "I'm sorry your trip here was wasted. Now I have to get back to work."
I turn to walk away but then Mrs. Burnham calls out softly. "Ryan is going to be ruined, you know?"
I'm not sure if this is a ploy but I turn my attention back to her. She merely points her finger at the seat I had just vacated and I sigh as I sit back down.
"I can make Ryan's criminal charges go away. My attorney has had contact with Mr. Malone's attorney, and we can offer him a very nice settlement in return for him dropping the charges against Ryan."
My eyebrows raise and now she has my complete attention. "That's wonderful," I say with excitement.
"Yes, I suppose it is," she says dryly. "But I'm not going to waste my money on this deal if Ryan is still with you. If you want me to bail Ryan out of this mess, you will break up with him and get out of his life for good."