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Chapter 83

    Chapter 83


    #Chapter 83 – Ethan’s Confession


    How did ite to this? I think morosely. How did everything go so wrong so quickly?


    I’d like to think I’ve been shielding the pups from the truth about what happened between Jane and I all


    those years ago for their own safety and peace of mind, but if I’m honest, I think I’ve been protecting


    myself. I know how horribly I messed up with Jane, and as badly as it hurt to see my former mate looking


    at me with that expression of utter betrayal, seeing it on the faces of my innocent pups is worse. When I


    left the house this morning I was their hero,


    now I’m their viin.


    “Why don’t youe sit down.” I suggest to the pups, hoping they’ll agree. How am I ever going to


    exin this to them? They’re too young to even understand a fraction of it.


    Despite my tormented thoughts, they obey. One by one they toddle into the living room,


    settling on the sofa while I take a seat on the edge of the coffee table in front of them. I search their


    young faces for any hint of


    openness, but they all seempletely


    closed off.


    “Listen.” I begin, not even knowing where I’m going with this. “I made a lot of


    mistakes in the past, and I did a lot of things


    I’m not proud of, but I love you and I love


    your Mommy more than anything.”


    The quadruplets exchange meaningful nces, “what does that mean?” Ryder


    questions.


    “It means that it’s true. Eve tricked me into


    believing something terrible about Mommy,


    and… I punished her.” I confess, “I put her


    on house arrest.”


    “But how could you b’lieve Eve?” Riley


    demands, clearly affronted on her mother’s


    behalf.


    “Because I didn’t know how evil she was


    then.” I exin, “I don’t have any other


    excuse. I was a fool – I let her make a fool of


    me, and believing her is the biggest regret of


    my life, second only to how I treated your Mommy afterwards.”


    “Wha’s house arrest?” Parker inquired,


    clearly distracted by my previous choice of


    words.


    “It’s like what Paisley said, a permanent


    time out.” I share.


    “So you made Mommy a prisner,” Riley


    summarizes, “for something she didn’ do.’


    “Yes.” I concede. “That’s right. I made her


    my prisoner, and I’ll never regret anything


    more.”


    I can see their affection for me evaporating,


    and I don’t me them. If someone did to


    my mother what I did to Jane, I’d probably


    kill them. Still, I can’t believe how quickly things have flipped upside down. A little while ago I was


    happier than I’ve been in a


    very long time, and now I’m awash with shame, guilt, and despair. I’m losing them. I think forlornly, I only


    just got them, and I’m already losing them.


    Well, it’s your own fault. A little voice says in


    the back of my head, after all, if you hadn’t


    been so cruel to Jane they wouldn’t be able to hold it against you.


    I was young and stupid. I argue back, but


    children don’t understand the blurry ck


    and white shades of youthful indiscretions,


    or theplexities of growth and redemption. To them I’m the evil man that hurt their mother, full stop.


    “How did you find out?” I ask them,


    wondering why this suddenly came up after


    Jane and I were both out all day.


    “Eric told us.” Parker admits, looking at me


    as if I’ve just kicked a puppy.


    “What?” I growl. To my horror, Riley,


    Parker and Ryder actually flinch away from


    me, as if frightened I’llsh out at them. If I thought I felt ashamed before, it’s nothingpared to how


    terrible I feel now.


    “Easy now,” I caution, softening my tone,


    ((


    I’m sorry. I was just surprised.”


    “Eric said you were a monster.” Paisley murmurs, looking as though the sky is falling around her.


    “It’s not that simple.” I sigh, feeling a rush of pure hatred for the other man. “People aren’t angels or


    demons. Good people do bad things sometimes, and bad people do good things.”


    “So which are you?” Ryder asks grumpily,


    scowling over at me.


    “I’d like to think I’m a good man who was tricked into doing something terrible, but I don’t know if your


    Mommy would agree.


    What I can tell you is that I’m not the same man I was then.” I proim, praying they


    understand.


    They don’t.


    “How’s that possible?” Riley demands, “you weren’t you then?”


    “No, I was still me.” I state, dragging onerge hand through my hair, “but people change as time passes.


    You’ll see when you get older, sometimes you can change so much over the years that you don’t even


    recognize the person you used to be, and having children is one of those things that can transform a


    person.


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    “I don’ understand.” Ryder admits.


    “I think he’s saying he has two


    personatalies.” Riley exins in a stage whisper.


    “No.” I chuckle humorlessly, “I don’t have


    two personalities. I just… I would never treat


    anyone that way today, but I can’t change the fact that I did it in the past.


    })


    “So… you were bad before, but you’re not


    bad now?” Parker presses.


    “I was bad before.” I confirm, “And I’d like to think I’m not anymore, but that’s not for me to decide. It’s for


    you and your Mommy.


    “I think if he did the bad thing once, he could do it ‘gain.” Ryder contributes, gazing at me with newfound


    suspicion.


    Riley nods, “Mommy’s already in trouble’ gain. Was dis your fault too?” She asks me.


    “No, I’m doing everything I can to help your


    mother.” I insist.


    “Paisley, what’d you think?” Parker asks.


    “I dunno.” She whimpers, “I love Daddy, an


    ‘I love Mommy.”


    “But Daddy hurt Mommy.” Riley reminds her, “He locked her up.’


    })


    Before I can say a word, Riley, Parker and Ryder put their heads together, murmuring to each other


    under their breath. Cocking my


    ears towards their low voices, I catch the tail


    end of their conversation. “I think we should leave.” Riley is saying. 1


    “Eric is much nicer to Mommy.” Ryder


    agrees.


    “He was right, Mommy’s scared.” Parker


    adds. “I don’ want her to be scared. I think


    we should leave.”


    “Agreed.” The other two murmur, pulling away and looking curiously towards Paisley.


    Jane enters then, her hair still wet from her shower and her clothes clinging to her damp skin in the most


    alluring way. Still, this isn’t


    the time to appreciate her luscious little


    body. The ground is crumbling beneath my


    very feet, and here I am distracted by my


    mate. Of course, it takes Jane all of five


    seconds to zone in on the tension in the air,


    so attuned is she to her pups.


    “What’s going on?” She asks, studying their


    devastated expressions and turning to me for an exnation. “Is there news?”


    Yes, I want to say, There is news. I know


    they’re mine, but none of it fucking matters


    any more.


    “Mommy, we wanna go home.” Riley


    announces gravely, getting to her feet.


    Jane frowns, moving deeper into the room. ” We are home, angel.”


    “No, we wanna go back to the Dark Moon pack.” Parker exins.


    “You do?” Jane asks,pletely shocked. “I thought -”


    “We wanna go home!” Ryder interrupts her, sounding as if he’s on the verge of tears.


    “I… what’s happened?” Jane questions,


    looking to me now.


    “They know.” I state bleakly, “they know what I did to you.”


    Jane’s eyes widen in shock, and she turns to


    Paisley, the only one of our pups who hasn’t


    said a word yet. “Paisley?”


    My precious girl looks up at me, her lower lip quivering heavily. She seems as if she


    wants to speak, but can’t seem to find the


    courage to actually share her thoughts.


    “It’s okay, little one.” I tell her, feeling my heart break into a thousand pieces. “I want what’s best for you.


    You don’t have to be afraid to say how you feel.”


    “I don’ wanna leave Daddy.” She squeaks, staring hopefully at Jane. “But I don’ wanna lose you neither.”


    “You can never lose me, sweetheart.” Jane


    promises,ing forward to stroke Paisley’s soft cheek. “And leaving your Daddy doesn’t mean losing


    him either, it


    just means you live with me and hees to


    visit.”


    Paisley’s looking at me again, and as much


    as I want to roar my rage and sorrow into the abyss, I can’t put those bad feelings on


    her, “I love you, Paisley. Whatever you


    choose.”


    Her head whips back and forth between Jane and I, her cheeks growing increasingly red until she finally


    bursts. “I can’t! I can’t


    choose!”


    “Hey,” I croon, pulling her into myp as tears begin streaming down her face, “It’s okay, honey, I’m sorry.


    It’s okay, you don’t have to choose.”


    Paisley wails into my shirt, and I find myself looking to Jane for guidance, feeling almost as raw and


    vulnerable as my daughter does. ” What are we going to do?
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