Gen grabbed the platter of eggs and veggies, and took the baby. “I’m asking myself the same question.”
Julietta shook her head, put together two plates, and settled Gabby in the bouncy seat. Two steaming cups of coffee were plunked on the table. “Drink. Caffeine makes things better. Is Wolfe being an idiota?”
She choked out a laugh. “Yes. Seems we reached an impasse.” Gen remembered Julietta didn’t know about their friends-with-benefits package. “I mean, with our friendship, of course.”
The woman’s lips curved in a knowing grin. “Ah, you think I am an idiota? I know you’re sleeping together. I know you’re in love with him, and he’s in love with you, and he’s probably tearing himself up inside with denial and the past and refuses to deal with the truth of the relationship. Am I close?”
Gen stared. “How did you know?”
Julietta shook her head and sipped more coffee. “It’s all over his face and yours. Wolfe is my son. I knew one day he’d fall in love and struggle. He’s a lot like Sawyer, and we had a hard road to follow. Is there something I can do?”
Gen sighed. “Don’t think so. It’s up to him to make a choice. I just can’t do this anymore. Play at a friendship that’s changed. I can’t go back.”
“You shouldn’t have to.” She tapped a finger against her lips. “He’s gone to therapy, but there’s a part deep inside of him no one can touch. I’ve never seen him as open as when he looks at you. His heart is lighter, and he’s more at peace. You make him happy.”
Gen fought back tears. She hated being weepy and girly. Enough with the crying. “Thank you for that. It means a lot.”
“Has he told you about his past?”
Her throat closed up, but she forced the words out. “Yes. He finally told me everything.”
The woman nodded, lapsing into a thoughtful silence. “He gave you a gift. But other than Sawyer, and maybe his therapist, he’s never told anyone. I think there will always be a dark place inside of him we’ll never truly understand. But I taught Sawyer he doesn’t have to live there anymore. They both deserve so much more.” Her voice broke, and her eyes flickered with memories from her husband’s past. Gen watched her, soothed that she understood and had battled the same obstacles. But now they had a family, and a future filled with promise. Wasn’t it possible to have the same happiness with Wolfe?
“What do I do?” Gen whispered. “I love him.”
Julietta reached over and squeezed her hand. “Fight. I fought for Sawyer, but it wasn’t easy.”
“And if he doesn’t want to fight for me?”
Her hand slipped away and sadness flickered over her face. “Love is a choice, isn’t it?” she said softly. “Sometimes we can only do so much.”
Gen’s cell vibrated, interrupting the conversation. She glanced at the ID. The Verily police. “I’m sorry, I need to take this.”
“Go. I’m going to get Gabby ready for the day.”
Gen clicked on the phone and walked into the library. “Hello?”
“Dr. Mackenzie. Officer Petty.”
“Hi, Officer. Did you get ahold of David?”
“Matter of fact, we did. He was in Boston at the time. Witnesses corroborated.”
Her spirits sank. “Any way he could’ve snuck away? Gotten someone else to do it? I just don’t understand.”
“We got ’em. Actually, we got her.” His voice was laced with derision. “Do you know a Sally Winters from the hospital?”
The room spun. What? “Yes. We worked together. She’s a friend of mine. Are you telling me she did this?”
“Yep. She was writing the words liar and whore on your house again last night when one of your neighbors confronted her in the act. We were called in and caught Sally with the paint can. She admitted the whole thing.”
“Which neighbor?”
“Mrs. Blackfire.”
Gen shook her head. She pictured her nosy neighbor with a telescope and fought off crazy laughter. Guess spying did come in handy sometimes. “How did she catch her?”
“She said she didn’t like graffiti messing up the value of the neighborhood, so she did a night watch for the past few nights.” A touch of humor leaked out. “She’s a bit of a spitfire. Tried to press charges against Sally Winters, but it’s your property. Your call. Anyway, Sally admitted she’d slept with David after your breakup and thought it was permanent. She was afraid he wanted to get back together with you so she concocted a plan to scare you off.”