Sterling Streak (Sterling Falls Book 3) by L.B. Dunbar
Author:L.B. Dunbar [Dunbar, L.B.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: L.B. Dunbar Writes, Ltd.
Published: 2024-06-06T00:00:00+00:00
Chapter 23
[Ford]
Surgery in mid-April meant four months recovery at best. Time ticked painfully slow. Iâd been constantly irritable and, at times, irrational about how quickly my body should heal. And as much as I wanted to lay on my bed, down pain pills, and sleep away my days, I had three little girls counting on me.
Vale stayed in Chicago after that fateful game. Sheâd been a huge personal help, tending to me while Blake minded my girls.
By the end of May, though, Vale had missed a good portion of Hudsonâs baseball season and had put off her own physical therapy clients long enough. She needed to return to Sterling Falls.
âYou should come home,â she says only days before she is scheduled to leave.
âI canât.â
âCanât? Or wonât?â
Such a simple question left me puzzled.
There wasnât any real reason to stay in Chicago for the next few months. Ross Davis had come to visit me.
âYou need a break. Iâm putting you on the IL, indefinitely.â
âYou canât do that.â My arm throbbed. My head ached. I couldnât be cut from the team.
âI can and I am. You need help here and here and here.â Heâd pointed to my chest, my shoulder, and my head. âYouâre in a fucked up position but itâs fucking with the team.â
Mental therapy sessions were mandated on top of my injury list status, since professional sports teams no longer took emotional health for granted. As Ross said, Iâd need my heart, my arm, and my head in the game, and my head was still messed up when it came to Romero and Felicity.
With all that had happened, Romero had only gotten a three-week suspension for our fight. He started all of this bullshit. With Felicity. With me. But Ross had made up his mind. Between Romero and me, I was the loser.
Thankfully, my divorce was legitimized. I dropped the forgery charges when Felicity dropped her countersuit for extended alimony. Any alimony for that matter. Sheâd been given a considerable settlement upon the sale of our home last winter. With no contest from Felicity, I had full custody of the girls. One day, she might change her mind about that decision, and Iâd leave it up to the girls whether they saw her or not, if Felicity requested a visit. For now, that concern was on the back burner. We were free and clear of one another, but my ex-wife was still Romeroâs girlfriend, and he was still my teammate and that made for one helluva an awkward hate-triangle.
âThe girls have school,â I remind Vale. Iâd already taken Zelle and Winnie out of their school during spring training. Zelle had missed her friends and weâd made it back in time for a new softball season for her. Not that Iâd get to see many of her games. The disappointment was a constant conflict.
With summer staring me in the face, I didnât have a plan, and suddenly I had the summer months off. Originally, I thought our au pair would handle everything
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