For Adora — Part 2

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At the top of the stairs, Melisande paused to peek into an open door on the right. Her eyes scanned the rumpled bed, a pair of jeans, and a red flannel shirt tossed on the floor. Must be Griffin’s room.

She walked a few steps farther down the hallway and found a closed door on the left. She turned the knob and stepped into a room with a plush purple carpet and a queen size canopy bed with a bedspread and curtains, tied to each post, the same color as the carpet. Two large windows with sheer lavender curtains allowed the waning sunlight to shine through. She nearly tiptoed across the room to the bed afraid of tracking dirt on the carpet. She paused by the bedside and fingered the curtains attached to the nearest post.

Adora let out a wail, alerting Melisande to her reason for being in this room. She lay her baby on the bed and pulled a changing pad, container of wipes, and a diaper out of the bag. She changed her little girl, placed her back on her hip, then stepped over to a simple small vanity table and stool. She looked in the small mirror that sat on the table. “Ugh, there’ll be no impressing anyone looking like this — my hair needs brushed and there are dark circles under my eyes, and my lips are dry and cracked.”

Adora grunted and pulled a handful of Melisande’s hair. “Right. What am I thinking? He left me long ago without another phone call or text. No reason to think he’ll take me back now. Besides you’re hungry.” Melisande plopped down onto the vanity stool and opened the top buttons to the midway point on her blouse and positioned Adora to feed her. Adora latched on and sucked with fervor. “Ouch! Take it easy, Adora.” Melisande ran her fingers through her baby’s fine, soft strawberry blonde curls. Adora had Griffin’s hair color and skintone. She had his smile too. Yeah, every time her baby smiled at her, Griffin returned to her mind.

As Adora nursed, Melisande couldn’t keep from looking at that bed again. Why did Griffin have such a feminine room set up — a room in the color purple with a bed like she’d always wanted? Griffin had always been fascinated by her violet eyes. Said they were the thing that attracted him to her and that he loved best about her.

She closed her eyes and her mind went back to the night Griffin had taken her to Lookout Point back in Pennsylvania. They’d sat on a blanket on the bed of his pickup and watched the sun go down over the glorious mountain view. That night Griffin had kissed her for the first time. He’d asked her what her dream home looked like. She’d told him she didn’t have it all figured out yet, but she knew she wanted a front porch with a nice view, and she’d described her bedroom — this bedroom.

Two weeks later, Griffin had taken her to the beach. They’d walked on the beach hand-in-hand. That night, he’d talked her into getting a hotel room on the beach instead of driving back home. He told her he loved her, and she’d given him something she knew was meant for her future husband. After that night, she’d struggled with guilt over what they’d done, and Griffin had promised she had no reason to feel guilty. He’d promised he’d marry her, but when she wanted to know when, he said he had to figure some things out first. Three months of putting her off, and then he told her they were through and he left town without giving a reason.

Melisande looked down at her precious baby, the only thing about that night that she didn’t regret. Adora was sound asleep. Melisande brushed the backs of her fingers down the baby’s soft, warm cheek. “Oh Adora, did I make a mistake bringing you here? What on earth am I doing? We’ve traveled so far. What will we do if he throws us out? It’s a long trek back to Pennsylvania from Wyoming.”

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