Chapter Eleven: Shell ShockedTrigger Warning: Mention of death"You really don't wanna nap do you?" I said.
I picked up Lucas from the crib. We were both trying to nap, but Lucas just didn't want to nap. He was just babbling to himself and it was playing through the baby monitor. Ian had to go into work early today because there was some kind of emergency. He was so close to a promotion that he didn't want to pass up the opportunity for some extra hours. Lucas babbled against my shoulder as I rocked him back and forth.
"How about we work on some tummy time?" I asked.
I spread the blanket on the ground and laid Lucas down on his stomach. I read it in one of my parenting books that tummy time helped them develop important skills like rolling over, crawling, and even sitting up. Lucas grunted before kicking his feet and flailing his arms before starting to cry.
"No! Don't cry, shhhh." I soothed.
"You sure this is working?"
I gasped looking up.
"Ian! You scared me!" I scolded.
He chuckled, "Sorry love."
"The books said it's beneficial to do this regularly." I told him.
Lucas continued to scream like I was doing the worst imaginable.
"Okay, okay." I said.
I scooped up Lucas in my arms and stood up.
"I just want what's best for him." I said.
"I know you do, but it'll happen in his own time." Ian told me.
I looked up at Ian who walked over to us.
"This is just all so confusing, I don't know if I'm doing the wrong things or the right things half of the time." I said.
"Neither do I, but we have each other to lean on." He said.
I looked down at Lucas.
"He doesn't seem to mind us learning with him." I said.
"He's a strong little man already." Ian said.
"That he is." I said, smiling.
Ian gave me a kiss.
"Hey, would you mind watching him? I wanna hit the gym." I said.
"Get it mama." He said.
I giggled.
An hour later I was at the gym on a treadmill.
"Whoa, what's going on?!" I gasped.
Suddenly the treadmill tilted upwards.
"Help!" I yelled.
Two people came running over, one in a cheer outfit and one in a towel.
"I don't know what's going on!" I said.
The girl chuckled a little.
"That's the hill challenge mode." She told me.
"I don't know if I like this hill challenge mode!" I said, gasping for air.
"You got this!" The boy said.
"I don't know." I gasped.
I managed to complete the challenge but barely. I took the bottle of water that the boy handed me and almost chugged the whole thing. I took a few minutes to relax before hoping on the the other machine and working on my arms again.
"I'm home!" I called out.
"In here!" Ian said.
I walked into the nursery.
"Feeding time I see, are those new pajamas?!" I gasped.
"Yeah! I picked them up on the way home." He said.
"What cute little sharks." I said.
"And I also picked that up and set it up." Ian said.
"A changing table?!" I asked.
"You like it?" He asked.
"I love it!" I said.
"Good, because I'm about to try it out." He chuckled.
"Oh, I will step aside and let you do just that." I said.
A Week Later"Nap time Lucas." I said.
I placed a hand on his chest and rubbed circles on his chest until he finally closed his eyes.
"There you go." I whispered.
I walked out into the kitchen and sat at the table with Ian.
"How was work today?" I asked.
"Tough, the computers went down and they stayed down for hours. We're all behind on our work now." He told me.
"That sounds like a headache." I said.
"It was, but it's tomorrows problem." He said.
Ian's cell phone went off and he went to the other room to answer it. I took the plates on the table and went to the sink to wash them. I heard Ian talking on the phone but couldn't make out what he was saying. It was most likely more issues with work and the computer issues. It seemed like forever before I heard Ian walk back in the room behind me.
"I was thinking maybe we do a movie night tonight." I said to him.
He didn't say anything so I turned around to face him. He was pale and had his phone was in his hand which was limp at his side. I rushed over to him placing my hands on either side of his face.
"Babe?! What's wrong?" I asked.
"Th- That-"
I looked at him searching his face for any sign of what was wrong.
"That w- was my mother's caretaker, the one that was watching her temporarily." He said, his voice shaking.
"Okay, is she alright?" I asked.
"She passed away in her sleep." He choked out.
"Oh god! Ian!" I gapsed.
I immediately pulled him into my arms feeling him completely come undone.
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"Thank you so much Finley." I said.
I handed her Lucas' diaper bag as she held him in her arms.
"Don't mention it! Him and Hannah will have a great time!" Finley said.
I waved goodbye to Lucas before closing the door. I pushed the hair behind my ears before walking over to the couch and sitting down next to Ian who was still in shock.
"I just talked to her two days ago." He said.
"I know, I talked to her the day before that. She seemed in good spirits." I said.
"Lucas, he's never going to know her." He told me.
I took his hands in mine, "We will make sure he knows her Ian. I promise you that."
"I have to get started on the funeral arrangements." He said, trying to stand up.
I gently pulled him back to the couch.
"There is time for that later." I said.
I knew exactly how he was feeling. I felt so shell shocked by the news of my parents death it was like the world was moving in slow motion. There was so much to do and so much to plan and I had no clue where to start. He was there for me then, and I was sure as heck going to be there for him now. I made a mental note of everything we needed to do for the funeral arrangements. The first thing he had to do was get time off of work which was going to be tricky since they were so busy.
"Go get in the shower, and when you get out I will have tea made." I told him.
"I need to call my boss." He said.
"After shower and tea, I need you to focus on you right now. Can you do that for me?" I asked.
He nodded slowly before standing up and walking into the bathroom. Finley was wonderful and agreed to take Lucas for the night for us no questions asked. It was one of the moments as a parent when you realize that the saying was true. It really did take a village to raise a child, and I was extremely thankful to have Finley for a friend. I took a deep breath and closed my eyes allowing myself a moment to process. Susan was an amazing woman, she always accepted me as I was. We did a lot of baking with each other in the beginning before Ian and I moved to another state. It was our bonding time and how I got to know Ian a little more from the stories she told. I must have been in my head a lot longer then I thought I was because I heard rustling from the kitchen. I stood up and found Ian freshly showered and his hand in the package of cookies. Cookies were not the most nutritious to eat but at least it was something. I walked over and stood next to him taking a cookie of my own.
"You know, one of the times I was in the kitchen with your mom she told me that once we get married that I needed to keep cookies in the house at all times." I said softly.
Ian looked at me.
"I loved baking with her. She used to tell me the same stories over and over, but I didn't mind because I loved her stories. She told me she got real lonely after your father passed away so I just let her talk about whatever she wanted. But she made me promise to always have cookies in the house, whether they were baked from home or store bought." I told him.
"I used to come home from school and she'd just baked a fresh batch of chocolate chip cookies. I thought I was being sneaky at the time by taking a few off of the cooling rack." He whispered.
"She knew, she made sure to put a few in the fridge for quick cooling so that you wouldn't burn your hands." I said, smiling at the memory.
Ian was quiet for a moment and I knew he was thinking of that time.
"I should have visited her more." He finally said.
"I know, but you know she loved you more than anything, right? And I know for a fact that she knew you felt the same." I told him.
"She never got to meet Lucas." He said, his voice breaking.
"Yes she did! It may not have been in the way that we hoped, but she did Ian and she loved him so much." I said.
He broke into sobs again and I pulled him into my arms.
"I'm not ready for this." He cried.
"I know." I soothed.
I gently shut the door to the bedroom and leaned against it. My phone went off and I pulled it from my pocket.
How is he? -F
Just got him to go to sleep, but he's hanging in there. -R
Please let me know if I can do anything and I will keep Lucas for as long as you need me too. -F
Thank you Fin. -RI walked into the bathroom and closed the door before allowing myself to fall apart.
Two chapters in one day?! What is going on?!