Read A Matter of Honesty Online
Authors: Stephanie Morris
The three women rushed toward Sabrina‘s SUV.
“What happened?”
Driving, Sabrina focused on the terrain. “Bruce threw Steve. He must have
gotten spooked or something. I don‘t really know. I was riding away when I heard
Steve yell. I came racing back and found him on the ground.”
They pulled up to where Steve was sitting. Lauryn was out of the car before it
came to a complete stop. She was afraid to touch Steve, but she knelt down beside
him.
“What happened?”
He gave her a reassuring smile. “I wasn‘t paying attention to the path. Almost
ran Bruce into a hole. However, Bruce was paying attention and stopped. He just
happened to throw me in the process.”
Kathleen‘s expression was full of concern. “How many times have I told you to
be careful?”
Steve shifted and groaned. “More than I can count, Ma, but I really need to get
to the hospital. It feels like I‘ve dislocated my shoulder again.”
A distressed sound fell from Kathleen‘s lips. “Oh, no.”
Lauryn looked at Steve. “Do you need helping to your feet?”
He nodded. “Yes, but give me a moment. I need to brace myself.”
When he was ready Lauryn offered him her shoulder while Sabrina took the
other side. Either they did a good job, or Steve put on a brave front, because he made
it through with just one wince. They helped him into the back of the SUV, Lauryn
climbing in beside him once he was settled.
Sabrina drove them to Stillwater Medical Center in silence. Steve was more
vocal along the way, groaning every time his shoulder was jarred. She helped him to
the entrance while Sabrina parked the car.
Kathleen walked ahead of Lauryn and Steve at a brisker pace, reaching the
front desk first to pick up the necessary paperwork and inform the attendant of what
had happened. Lauryn helped Steve into a wheelchair with minimum complaint from
him. She started to walk along with Steve and the attendant but he stopped her.
“Please stay out here.”
A look of hurt crossed her face. “But I want to come back with you. You
shouldn‘t be alone.”
“It isn‘t going to be a pretty sight when they set it back.”
He closed his eyes as they began to roll the chair along. Lauryn fell in line
behind the attendant. The young woman gave her an all-knowing look but remained
silent. There was no way she wasn‘t going with him to make sure he was okay.
Kathleen was busy filling out the paperwork and Sabrina still hadn‘t appeared yet.
She was the logical choice.
She waited while they took Steve for X-rays. He frowned when he saw her as
he came back.
“When did you come back here?”
“I was right behind you. I‘ve been sitting here waiting for you.”
He tried to respond but the nurse requested he get up on the examination table.
Lauryn flinched at his groan of pain as the nurse assisted him. She slipped her hand
into his as soon as he was reclined. He squeezed it, giving her a grateful look. She sat
there and held it in silence, waiting for the doctor to come in to update them on
Steve‘s diagnosis.
The doctor appeared right on cue. He had Steve‘s X-rays in his hands and
placed them up on the view box before turning it on. He turned to face them. “Bad
news is your shoulder is dislocated, which I‘m sure you are aware of, considering
you‘ve had two dislocations before. Good news is it‘s an anterior dislocation which I
can take care of right now.”
Steve nodded. “I‘m ready, doc.”
Lauryn went to move so the doctor would have more room but Steve didn‘t let
go. Her gaze traveled to his and what she read in his expression made her keep her
grip on his hand. The doctor urged Steve to relax before he began working on
resetting his shoulder. Lauryn tried not to wince when Steve‘s grip on her hand
tightened. He let out a loud groan and then his body relaxed completely. When the
doctor stepped back, she assumed the shoulder was back in place. It was quicker than
she‘d expected.
Steve opened his eyes and looked at her. She could see remnants of pain there.
His grasp loosened a little as he gave her an apologetic smile. “I hope I didn‘t hurt your
hand.”
She shook her head. “No need to apologize. You were there for me when I
needed you. I wanted to be here for you.”
He squeezed her hand gently, before bringing it to his lips. “Thank you.”
The doctor smiled at both of them. “The nurse will be back in a moment with a
sling to immobilize your arm. I am also going to write you a prescription for pain
killers. I would suggest you follow up with an orthopedic specialist within the next
five to seven days. Keep your arm immobilized until then and no strenuous activity
until you‘re cleared.”
Steve nodded. Lauryn moved closer to him, brushing away a lock of hair that
had fallen across his forehead. By the time they arrived home, Steve was already
complaining about the confinements of the physical activity limitations. Lauryn
smiled, struggling not to laugh at Steve when he whined like a child. She no longer
had to wonder where Hannah got it from. Kathleen reasoned with him while they
helped him into the house.
It was quiet. Bethany, Valerie and Gail had taken Hannah to the store to
distract her. Lauryn was sure the men would be home soon. They had been near the
barn when they pulled up. The way Steve was talking, she hoped Kathleen and
Sabrina could help her get him upstairs before they did. Steve wasn‘t happy about
being incapacitated and it was hard enough to get him to cooperate with the orders
he had been given by the physician.
“The doctor gave specific instructions for you to rest for at least twelve hours
and not to lift anything heavy for the next week.”
“What does he know?” Steve grumbled.
Lauryn did laugh this time as she folded her arms across her chest. “I would
assume enough to become a doctor.”
Steve scowled at her, seemingly not happy with her amusement. “You never
know. People can buy diplomas online now.”
Lauryn laughed again. “Well, if he had, they would have caught on to him by
now. He looked old enough to be both of our fathers.”
Thankfully, he remained quiet as they trudged up the stairs. She had a feeling it
had more to do with him needing to exert all of his focus on the task. Not that she
minded in the least. Her heartbeat still hadn‘t returned to normal. The way Sabrina
had come flying up to the house earlier had nearly sent her into cardiac arrest. She had
assumed the worst when she hadn‘t seen Steve on the back of Bruce. It was probably
going to take some time for her to recover. She led him to his bed and helped him into
it. “Now, lie down and try to get some sleep.”
“Where‘s Hannah?”
“Gail called and said they took her to the store. She was worried about you and
they wanted to distract her.”
Steve frowned. “I hope they don‘t let her run them ragged. They can‘t say no to
her.”
“I‘m sure they won‘t.”
His eyes began to droop and she could tell that the pain pill she had forced him
to take at the hospital was kicking in. She stood there and watched him drift off to
sleep before she went to the connecting bathroom to find some aspirin. Stress and
anxiety always gave her a headache. Right now she had a lot of both.
Not finding any, she headed downstairs and found Kathleen.
“How‘s Steve?”
“Finally resting but I want to keep an eye on him. I just came downstairs to see
if you have any aspirin.”
“Yes, I do.” Kathleen returned a few moments later with a small bottle.
“Thank you.” Lauryn murmured before she headed back upstairs to check on
Steve. He was out. She smiled as she closed the door behind her. The man was sexy as
hell when he was awake and adorable when he was sleep. Yeah, she was a goner.
Steve woke himself up with his own groan. It was dark and his shoulder was
throbbing. He tried to call out to Lauryn, but his mouth was dry. He managed to roll
himself out of bed and stumble through the bathroom to Lauryn‘s room. Thankfully
her door was open. He didn‘t think he had the strength or coordination to operate any
doorknobs. He leaned heavily on the doorframe. The sight that greeted him warmed
his heart. The sheets on the bed had been thrown aside for the most part. Hannah was
tucked under Lauryn‘s arm. Lauryn had a good grip on her as if protecting her from
falling out of bed. Not wanting to disturb them he turned to head back into his own
room. There was a slight rustle in the bed.
“Steve?”
“I didn‘t mean to wake you.”
She yawned. “It‘s okay.”
He watched her untangle herself from Hannah before sitting up. She slid her
feet over the side. “Is everything okay?”
He nodded then winced at the movement. “I‘m fine.”
She stood up and walked toward him, her steps light and graceful. She was
beautiful beyond words. A thought he shouldn‘t be having considering how much
pain he was in. “Is your shoulder hurting you?”
“A little.” Hell, it hurt a lot.
She moved into action before he could say another word. She was gone a few
moments before she returned with a pitcher of water and pain pill for him. He took
the pill first then drank the glass of water she poured him. It felt refreshing going
down his dry throat. He drank all of the water in a few gulps. She smiled.
“Would you like some more?”
“If you don‘t mind. I feel like I‘ve swallowed sand.”
Lauryn helped him back to his room before pouring him another glass and
setting the pitcher on his nightstand.
“Thank you, again.”
He sat down on the bed and lay back. She pulled the sheet up over him. He
smiled at the nurturing action. “You can bring Hannah in here if you like.”
“No, she‘s fine with me. I don‘t want her to cause you any more pain than you‘re
already in. I also want you to be able to sleep comfortably.” Lauryn gave him a rueful
smile. “She‘s already elbowed me twice.”
“No wonder you had such a tight hold on her.”
Lauryn‘s smile widened. “Goodnight, Steve.”
He closed his eyes. She caught him off guard when she brushed a light kiss
across his lips. His eyes snapped open but she was already pulling back. If he could
muster the strength he would have stopped her, his arm be damned. Instead he was
forced to watch her return to her room. He wondered if she had any idea just how
much he wanted her to crawl underneath the sheet with him. As soon as his arm was
better she would.
What seemed like mere seconds after she‘d closed her eyes, she woke to
Hannah‘s gentle shaking.
“Lauryn, I think breakfast is ready. I can smell it.”
Lauryn opened her eyes, meeting Hannah‘s expectant expression. “Okay, get
up, brush your teeth, wash your face, and then get dressed. Try to be as quiet as
possible. Your dad is probably still asleep.”
Lauryn rolled over and stretched before throwing back the covers and getting
out of bed. She threw on a simple dark green athletic T-shirt and matching denim
shorts before heading into the bathroom. Hannah had just finished up. Lauryn sent
her back into her room to dress in the outfit that Hannah had picked out the night
before.
She brushed her teeth and washed her face before she ran the brush through
her hair a few times. She stuck her head into Steve‘s rooms to check on him. He was
sleeping soundly so she decided not to wake him. Obviously he needed his rest.
Lauryn headed downstairs. Everyone greeted her as she walked into the dining
room. She said her greetings in return as she sat down.
“How‘s Steve?” Sabrina asked.
Lauryn smiled. “Sleeping like a baby. He only woke up once during the night.”
Silence resumed as everyone began to eat. A few moments later Steve stumbled
into the dining room. Literally. It was clear that he was still under the influence of the
pain pill, his steps quite unsteady. She didn‘t know why he wouldn‘t ask for help
when it was clear he needed it. Lauryn stood up and walked over to assist him to the
table.
She stifled a gasp when she touched him. The sensual heat he gave off made her
shiver. It was all she could do to stay upright. She shook her head, not sure what was
wrong with her. Her thoughts had never been this sexual in nature. Maybe it was
because she never had the right motivation. How could a woman look at him and not
think of sex?
She looked up at him and he gave her a grateful look, making her worry about
how much longer he could have supported his weight. She helped him into the seat
next to hers.
“Thank you.”
She smiled. “You‘re welcome.”
Kathleen fixed her son a plate and sat it in front of him. Steve dived into the
bacon, eating heartily, which was understandable since he hadn‘t eaten anything
since lunch yesterday. She watched him move on to a muffin. He had an appetite to
rival that of an entire football team. She wondered if he was the same way in the
bedroom.
She gasped, inhaling sharply at her inappropriate thoughts and began to choke.
Reaching for her glass of orange juice she tried to control her choking, while wanting