Tor POV
I can hear her crying before I even step through the door. And when I do, she bolts to me and I catch her as she throws herself into my arms. Her face is red, stained with tears, her green eyes bloodshot.
"Uncle Tor..." she gasps for breath between each word, tearing my heart out.
I wipe her cheeks with my thumb.
"What's wrong, Angelcake?"
"My bunny! I looked everywhere and he's gone. I think he's on that f*****g tour bus!"
Ah. The coveted stuffed bunny I gave her for her last birthday. She drags it everywhere with her.
I try not to laugh at her epic use of the word "fucking."
"Whoa. Kyra... that's a very bad word."
Her eyes meet mine defiantly and she says she doesn't care.
I love her fire.
"I wonder where she learned that," Elara says, glaring at me.
Kyra pulls on my hair.
"He's gone, Uncle Tor. That's all that matters."
"He's not gone, Angel. He's just on a journey. But ya know what? There's another bunny out there that needs you. Do you think we should go find him?"
She nods solemnly and sniffles.
"Yes. Right now."
Ash and Elara just shake their heads when Kyra and I come back hours later with a new stuffed bunny... and a real live bunny equipped with a deluxe cage I set up by the window in her bedroom. Kyra is over the moon with the little rabbit we named Snuggles, and I feel like a hero for saving the day and bringing her smile back.
"She's got you wrapped around her little finger, man," Aiden says.
"And you're gonna take care of that rabbit, Tor," Elara warns. "I'm not cleaning that cage every week."
I shrug.
"I don't mind. Pets are good for kids. It teaches them responsibility."
"She's five, Tor."
"So? Age doesn't mean shit."
I wink at Kyra who's cradling her new bunny across the room, an adorable smile on her face, tears long forgotten. It's the best high I've ever felt.
**Tor**
Aiden hands me a cup of black coffee and falls into the chair across from me at his kitchen table, zoning in on me with his dark eyes.
"Sydni thinks you're avoiding her."
My head hurts too much from drinking last night to deal with Aiden's probing into my life today. He's always trying to play shrink, and sometimes he has great advice, but other times his philosophical ramblings grate on my nerves. Now is one of those times.
"That's because I am." I vaguely remElara her following me to the couch last night and me telling her to go f**k herself.
"You think she deserves that? She just wants you to talk to her."
"I have nothing to say to a chick that tells me she wants to get married one second and then admits she's in love with you the next."
He shifts in his chair.
"She's not in love with me, Tor."
Something comes out of me that is half laugh and half snort.
"Oh trust me, she is. And ya know what? I don't give a f**k. I'm done. You can have her."
"I don't want her. I'm married." He fingers his platinum wedding band, turning it in circles. It's a habit he does often, and I'm not sure he even realizes he's doing it.
As I sip my bitter coffee, I decide to let him stay in his delusion. Trying to make him see that Elara is never coming back is a feat I can't tackle. And if Sydni's attempts to do so haven't worked, then nothing will. Not many men can say no to Syd with her legs for days, flaming red hair, double D's, endless talent, and overactive s*x drive. We'd all be better off if he would just hook up with her and move on with his life. Then they'd both be happy and I can slam the revolving door shut that she keeps trying to creep through every time she realizes she can't have him.
I'm not going to be anyone's second choice.
But somehow, I always am. I should just get the number two tattooed onto my forehead.
"What are you two doing up so early?"
Kyra interrupts our silent stare-off as she comes into the kitchen still wearing my sweatshirt from last night, no pants, and fuzzy purple socks. As she reaches up into the cabinet, she goes up on her toes to grab one of her favorite mugs that once was mine and the sweatshirt rides up, uncovering half her ass and exposing her white panties with red hearts. I quickly look away and bring my coffee cup to my lips. I didn't just see that. I didn't just see that...
"I have a meeting and Uncle Tor had too much to drink so he slept here. And where are your clothes? I know we can afford pants. You shouldn't be walking around half-naked when we have company."
She runs her hand through her rumpled hair.
"Well, Dad, how was I supposed to know anyone was here? I just woke up. And it's only Tor. Since when is he company? He used to live with us."
She opens the refrigerator and pulls out milk, eggs, cheese and a container of diced veggies, then bends over to take a frying pan out from one of the lower cabinets.
I divert my eyes again as Aiden downs the last of his coffee and stands.
"I'm outta here." He nods to me. "See ya later, man. Are you up for a ride tomorrow? It's supposed to be warm."
I'm always up for a ride.
"Hell yeah."
"Dad, I'm making omelettes. Don't you want one before you go?"
"I don't have time today. I'm sure Tor will eat one, though." He kisses her forehead. "I'll be home around four. We'll have dinner together."
I'm not about to turn away food.
"Actually, I could use something to eat."
Kyra makes wicked omelettes, expertly folded like they give you at a diner. When I try to make one myself, it ends up looking like road kill.