“See you soon then! Thanks, Carl, I owe you one.”
“I’ll be back in a moment.” Daniel ran to the Jeep and hauled up the new luggage.
He knocked on her door and she immediately opened it. “Start packing, Katherine.” Daniel was elated. Shutting the door behind him, she heard him yell out in happiness.
The jet. Katherine packed as fast as she could, not sure of what her future held. What was becoming very clear was that Daniel Giordano was an amazing man. His scent still lingered in the room. Katherine inhaled deeply.
Chapter 13
Upon arriving at the airport, Katherine’s cell phone rang. It was the bar. Emily is going to scream at me.
“Katherine, it’s Emily.”
“Look, Em—“
“Your uncle has had a heart attack! Can you get here? I don’t know what to do! They put him on a helicopter. I’m so scared!”
“Oh God...” Katherine’s face lost its color.
“Katherine.” Daniel got a sinking feeling in his gut. “Is everything okay?”
“Daniel, I’m sorry but can I borrow a few dollars for a ticket to Tennessee? My uncle has had a heart attack. Please!” Tears were instantly spilling over.
“Come with me.” Daniel grabbed Katherine’s hand and ran with her to the plane. Once onboard, Daniel told the pilot, “Charles, there’s been a change. We have an emergency in Tennessee. Change the flight plan and get us to Nashville as soon as possible.”
Charles nodded and got on the radio as the limo driver brought the luggage onboard. Katherine went and sat down. Her legs were getting ready to defy her.
“Katherine, come here.” Daniel wrapped his arms around her as she sobbed.
“I shouldn’t have left him!”
“It’s my fault, Katherine. You left because I drove you away.” One more thing I failed at.
“He’s the only family I have besides Jacob.”
Daniel held her until she felt composed enough to sit up straight. She stared out the window with a blank look on her face and a vacancy in her eyes.
“Where are your parents, Katherine?”
“When I was a child I was sent to visit Uncle Andy. I didn’t know that it wasn’t just a visit. My parents wanted a new life, so they left and stopped all contact. My uncle is my father’s brother, so he adopted me. After the adoption, they even stopped contacting him. Being abandoned wasn’t any fun. I’ve spent my life feeling that I wasn’t good enough, and living with the fear of people leaving me has made life more than difficult.”
“I might not be part of your family, but you’ll always have me. Even if it’s just as a friend.”
You’ll get to know me, then you’ll leave too, thought Katherine.
Before landing in Nashville, he got out his cell phone. “Is your uncle an Andy or an Andrew?”
“His legal name is Andy O’Brian. He doesn’t have a middle name.”
He called the two hospitals and asked if Andy O’Brian was a patient there. Finally he was getting somewhere with the second call; the operator transferred him to the emergency department.
“Hello, do you have an Andy O’Brian there?”
“We really can’t give out any information over the phone. Is this a relative?”
“Yes, and I’m thirty-five thousand feet in the air. I’d really appreciate it if you’d tell me so I know which hospital to go to.”
“He will be here shortly. He’s being airlifted. We’re one of the top trauma centers in the area, so don’t you worry. We’ll take great care of him.”
“Okay, we’ll be there soon.”
Daniel rang the intercom for the flight attendant.
“What could I get for you, Daniel?” Cheryl had worked for his family for the past eight years.
“Cheryl, I need transportation at the airport to get to the hospital. We don’t have time to wait.”
“Let me make a phone call.” Cheryl briskly walked away.
A limo was waiting, and luckily they weren’t too far from the hospital. As soon as they entered, the overhead intercom announced a code blue in the emergency department, and the message was repeated, over and over again.
Katherine panicked. “Oh my God!”
“Katherine, it might not be your uncle. Come with me to the desk.” Katherine felt her legs getting weak, and Daniel put an arm around her.
“Has Andy O’Brian arrived yet? We’re his family.”
“He’s being examined. I’ll need to get some information from you. Just have a seat over there and I’ll get some paperwork.”