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Tears stung the backs of her eyes as she relived the pain of her childhood. The loneliness and shame. She thought of all the years wondering what it was about her that made her so unlovable. What was it about her that had earned their disdain? And why did her father try to kill her?
She bowed her head in defeat. “You know, when you told me she was alive, I had every intention of confronting her, but I kept making excuses and putting it off until I talked myself out of it.”
“Why?” Heath asked softly.
“Because I’m scared. I guess I don’t want to hear her say she wished I was never born. I’ll never forget when she said that to me. I thought I got over my past but after what happened with my father, I know I haven’t. I don’t know if I can do this.”
“We’ll be here for you,” Gavin assured her.
“Will you guys come with me? I don’t want to see her by myself.”
“Are you sure?” Logan asked.
“There’s nothing she can say to me that she can’t say in front of you guys. Please. I need your support.”
“Of course.” Heath nodded. “When would you like to see her?”
“Now. If I don’t do it right away, I’m going to lose my nerve.”
Logan placed his hand on the small of her back and guided her out of the room. “Okay, let’s go.”
Zora stood outside the guest bedroom door, trying to build up her courage to go in.
Gavin placed his hand on her shoulder in support. “You don’t have to do this now if you don’t want to.”
“No. I can do this. I’m going in.” Taking a deep breath, she knocked on the door and waited for a response.
“Come in.” If she wasn’t listening, she would have barely heard it.
She opened the door and slowly walked into the room.
Once inside, she zoned in on the figure reclining in the bed.
She gasped. It had been years since she’d seen her mother.
Gavin had warned her of the bruising she’d see, but it wasn’t the injuries that shocked Zora. Time had not been kind to her mother. Her hair was almost completely white and there were heavy stress lines around her eyes and mouth, giving her the appearance of a much older woman.
“Zora?” her mother asked in a voice that sounded hoarse and broken.
Logan grabbed a chair from the corner of the room and set it beside the bed for Zora to sit. She smiled at him gratefully.
Zora reluctantly returned her attention to her mother. “How are you feeling?” she asked, to be polite.
“I’ve been better. That hairstyle really suits you. You’ve always been a pretty girl, but now… ”
“I’m sure you didn’t want to see me to compliment my hair. What did you want to see me about?”
Her mother looked away and released a heavy sigh. “I don’t really know where to begin, Zora. I owe you so many apologies that they probably won’t mean squat to you.”
Out of everything she was expecting, a repentant mother was not one of them. Zora shifted in her chair uncomfortably.
“Umm… ”
“You don’t have to forgive me, Lord knows I don’t deserve it. I’ve forsaken everything that mattered to me, my mother, you and… your father. uh, Darren, the man who raised you…
he wasn’t your biological father.”
She stiffened, not knowing how to react. Zora digested the information, trying to figure out how she felt. She was neither happy nor sad. So many things that hadn’t made sense growing up suddenly did. She
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