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By:Kira Archer


"I don't need anything. We'll do just fine on our own," she said, her voice hard as steel.

He kept going, not meeting her eyes. "I'm not sure how long I'll be  gone. You can stay in the apartment for as long as you want. I have an  account set up for you at the bank. All the information for it is in the  top drawer of my desk. I've made sure you'll be comfortable."

She shook her head. "I don't want anything from you."

He clasped his hands behind his back, one hand grasping the other wrist  so hard his fingers went numb. "Be that as it may, the money is there  for you both if you need it. Don't be stubborn about it."

She just raised her chin in the air. "Is that all?"

He stared at her for a moment, his resolve wavering. All it would take  from her was one word. If she asked him to stay … said to hell with  Marcus, she wanted him … maybe they could work it out …

But she said nothing. So he nodded.

"Then go," she said, her voice barely audible.

He took a step back, but stopped, unable to make himself leave. "Leah … "

"Go!" she yelled, startling him and the baby who began to wail.

He didn't wait for her to tell him again. He'd made his choice. He  turned on his heel and walked away from his only chance at happiness.





Chapter Twenty-Three

Leah slid the last few books onto the shelf and then slumped onto the couch next to Kiersten who was busy cuddling the baby.

"Little Livy," Kiersten cooed to her, before smiling up at Leah. "How did you come up with Olivia?" she asked.

Leah kissed her baby's head. "Olivia was my grandmother's name. It seemed to suit my little princess."

"It certainly does. A beautiful name for a beautiful baby. It's  perfect." Kiersten smiled again and then settled the baby back in her  swing.       

   





Leah laid her head back on the pillows with a sigh.

"So what do you think?" she asked, looking around the apartment.

"It's cute," Kiersten said.

"But?"

"But nothing."

Leah kept staring at her until Kiersten gave up. "Okay, if you must  know, I guess I don't understand why you didn't stay at the apartment."

"At Brooks's apartment."

"He said you could stay there for as long as you wanted."

Leah shook her head. "I didn't feel comfortable there anymore. I wasn't  all that comfortable to begin with, but at least before I had sort of a  reason to be there. Now …  We aren't together now. I shouldn't be staying  in his apartment."

Kiersten frowned. "Have you heard from him?"

"No," Leah said, trying not to let her disappointment show. "He said he would be gone for a few weeks."

Kiersten sighed. "You guys were so good together."

"Apparently he didn't think so."

"I know he did. Maybe he's just afraid. It's a big step for a guy like him."

"It's a big step for anyone. I was afraid. I was angry. He was the one who walked away."

"Maybe if you tried talking to him again … "

Leah shook her head before Kiersten had even finished. "There's nothing  to talk about. He made a lot of good points. The marriage was supposed  to be temporary. We both got out of it what we needed. End of story. Now  I need to start building a life for me and the baby. And he made it  quite clear that he didn't want to be a part of that life."

Kiersten looked like she wanted to argue some more but thankfully she thought better of it. "So what about the other one?"

"Marcus?"

"Yes. Has he been around much?"

"He was at first, but he has a lot of things going on with his job. He  still calls every day and tries to stop by every few days to see the  baby. He always brings her a little present or something."

"That's sweet."

"Yeah. He's not a big help with the actual baby care stuff. And I hate  to admit it, but listening to the way he talks about Brooks … Brooks was  right. He and Marcus will never get along and I'm not raising my baby  around two grown-ass men who can't be in the same room together. And  Marcus is her father so if one of them isn't going to be in the  picture … it kind of narrows the choices down."

"Well that sucks."

Leah sighed. "Yes, it does. Although maybe it won't matter anyway.  Marcus is based in Hong Kong. He said he was going to transfer to New  York, but I don't know how much he really wants that. All he talks about  lately is going back."

Kiersten looked around the small apartment. "So, it's just going to be the two of you here alone?"

"It won't be so bad. I like it here. It's quiet and peaceful. And I kind  of like the idea of being surrounded by nuns. No men to complicate  things. Plus, the sisters love the baby. I'll never have to worry about  finding a sitter."

"And the headmistress, Reverend Mother, whoever, is okay with the whole single mother thing?"

"Well, she doesn't really know about that part yet. We had always told  her that Brooks traveled a lot. That's why she thinks I've moved back  here, so I won't be alone in that big apartment with just me and the  baby. Living here is easier for me to get back and forth to class and  we're in a nice safe environment. Plus, the daycare is on campus and  there's a preschool when Olivia gets older. It works perfectly. Once the  divorce is final I will sit down and talk with Reverend Mother about  everything."

Leah glanced over at the coffee table where her newly drawn-up divorce  papers waited in a manila envelope. She hadn't signed them yet, hadn't  even read them. They had the prenup. Neither one of them would profit  from the marriage. Brooks had set up that bank account for her, but she  hadn't touched it. And had no plans to.

Marcus came from old money, as he liked to remind everyone. Olivia would  never want for anything. In fact, he'd been a little peeved that Leah  still wanted to work. He could just join Brooks in that corner. She  liked teaching. But he'd still insisted on setting up accounts for her  and Livy. At least if she did use those accounts, it would be Marcus  caring for his own child. Brooks had no ties to either of them. It  wouldn't be right to use his money.       

   





She had a good job with free living quarters and she could eat at the  cafeteria whenever she wanted. She would be able to provide a nice life  for Livy without Brooks's help.

"When are you going to send him the papers?" Kiersten asked.

"I don't know. Tomorrow I guess. Better to get it over with."

"Leah, you really don't have to do this."

"Yes, I do." She took a deep breath and slowly blew it out. "I'm still  angry with him for walking out on us. But I can't really blame him. We  aren't his responsibility. We never were. He never made any promises.  And he never made any secret of the fact that he never wanted to be a  husband or father. He might have gotten caught up in the whole baby  thing while it was happening, but thankfully we came to our senses  before it was too late. Before Livy was older and had grown attached.  It's better this way. He doesn't need a wife and a baby cramping his  style. And with Marcus in the mix making him miserable … " She sighed. "I  get it. Marcus does seem to enjoy needling him. Co-parenting with those  two would be a nightmare. Now Brooks can get back to living his life the  way he likes it."

"Are you sure that's how he still wants it? Because I'll tell you what,  I've known Brooks for several years now, and I've never seen him even  remotely as happy as he was with you."

A little spark of hope flared in Leah's heart, but she extinguished it  immediately. "If that was really true he wouldn't have walked out on us.  He left me sitting in his apartment and I haven't seen or heard from  him since."

"But you love him, don't you?"

Leah's gaze shot to Kiersten's. "That doesn't make any difference."

"Of course it does," Kiersten said. "You need to tell him."

"Why? So he can reject me all over again? So I can watch him walk out  the door again? I've already gone through that once. I have no intention  of doing it again. He made his choice clear when he left us a week  after Livy was born. We don't have any place in his world. I never fit  in with his crowd. Even if he thinks he wants us now, he'll change his  mind eventually. The last thing he needs or wants is full-time  responsibility for a child who isn't his for the next two decades,  especially with Marcus there every step of the way." She shook her head.  "I'll sign the papers tonight and send them tomorrow. Then we can both  move on with our lives."

Kiersten looked at her sadly. "I hope you're making the right decision."

"So do I," she said.

Either way, there was no turning back now.

 …

Brooks sat in his office, the divorce papers spread out on his desk in  front of him. He hadn't thought she'd send them so soon. And the fact  that she had only proved that he had been right in leaving when he did.  There wasn't much there to read. They had a pretty ironclad prenup,  though he didn't like the terms. He would feel much better if she would  take alimony or at least a nice settlement. He'd set up the bank account  for her but he knew she hadn't touched it yet. Knew she would never  touch it. He slammed the pen down on his desk. Stubborn woman. But if  that's the way she wanted it then fine. He picked up his pen and signed  the papers quickly before he could change his mind.