exactly what Noah had wanted, but as he shoved items into his duffle bag without paying much attention, he thought he really should have felt better about the whole situation than he did.
Truth be told, he missed Serena. Missed her smile and her laugh and the way she used to snuggle up to him at night while she slept. Since the evening when he’d told her about Nate being behind her kidnapping, he’d slept on the sofa downstairs in the living room. And considering some of the dicey places he’d slept over the years, it was the Ritz Carlton—but it just wasn’t the same as lying beside Serena.
With a sigh, he shoved another handful of clothes into his bag. They’d be wrinkled as hell once he got them to his house and unpacked, but what did he care? No one was there to impress anyway.
Serena sidled past him with an armload of toiletries from the bathroom, accidentally bumping into him when he turned fast, then pulling away quickly, like she’d been burned. “Sorry,” she said without looking at him. “Excuse me.”
He grunted and stepped aside to get out of her way. Dammit. It shouldn’t be like this but it was, and he supposed he ought to be glad that it was nearly over. She was heading back to her luxury apartment and he was returning to his tiny bungalow, not far from Levon and Olive’s place. Though he’d lived there for nearly a year, it was still depressingly sparse. At least it came with the appliances, so there was that. The place still felt awfully empty, with just him there. Given he’d basically destroyed the fragile bond between him and Serena, it probably always would.
That was fine, though. He had his work. He had his missions. He had the outcome he’d wanted and his normal life back, just like he’d planned. He’d get over this thing with her and see the baby on special occasions and holidays and it was all good.
Isn’t it?
Noah had just finished packing his duffle and was zipping it up when the doorbell rang downstairs.
Muffled voices echoed up the staircase followed by Levon calling out, “Uh, Noah? Dude, there’s someone here to see you.”
Huh. Noah frowned. He wasn’t expecting anyone. He set his duffle near the door and turned back to Serena. “Be right back.”
She didn’t even look up from her bag, just mumbled, “Hmm.”
Yeah. Serena had put him out of her mind already. She’d be fine without him.
He’d be the only one still stuck in the past.
And speaking of the past…
Noah reached the bottom stair and stopped in his tracks. “Mom? What are you doing here?”
“You think you can just drop a bomb on me like that about my first grandchild and not expect me to follow up?” his mother said, stepping into the foyer out of the bright sunlight. “We tracked you down here and we want to see Gracie.”
We? His brain had no sooner registered that word before another figure stepped into the foyer behind his mom. At first, all Noah could see was a silhouette of a man carrying what looked like a large stuffed animal in his arms. But as Levon closed the door behind them and the man moved forward, Noah came face to face with the last person he wanted to see right now—his father.
He looked from his dad’s face to his mom’s, then back again, blinking several times before saying, “What the hell, Mom?”
“Language, Noah,” his mom chided. “Especially with a baby in the house.”
Olive came down the hall and stopped beside Levon, who was watching the proceedings with interest. “Noah, are these your parents?” she asked. “Can you introduce us, please?”
Wooden and wary, he did as she asked, still trying to wrap his brain around the fact that not only had his mom traveled all the way here but that she’d brought his dad along. Last he knew, his father was long gone to parts unknown. But seeing them together today—not only in the same room, but also apparently getting along swimmingly—knocked him back a step or two. “Uh, yeah. Okay. Olive and Levon, this is my mom and dad, Danielle and Patrick. Mom, Dad—this is Levon and Olive’s house. They’ve been hosting us since we got back stateside.”
“Nice to meet you both,” Olive said, shaking their hands. Levon did the same. Then she said, “Why don’t you come in here and sit down while you catch up with Noah. Can I get you something to drink?