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Sweet Days (Four Days Book 2)

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by A. S. Kelly


  good.

  My life was turned completely upside down,

  and then put back together in a way that I could

  never have imagined.

  I like it and I wouldn’t trade it back for anything

  in the world.

  I go slower now, I enjoy every moment we have

  together and I look around with open, curious eyes

  like Lily does, to appreciate every detail and every

  breath.

  “Erin O’Neill,” the lead professor calls out. I

  stand up and face the commission, sure of myself,

  proud and happy.

  ~ ~ ~

  I can just barely restrain myself from crying tears

  of joy when I turn to look at my beautiful family,

  who are all here for me.

  Patrick’s brothers and sisters have a banner that

  says, The smartest one in the family, and I laugh at

  their calls of appreciation.

  Rain is crying in Liam’s arms and Aaron and

  Jay applaud. Nate is sitting next to Patrick, holding

  his daughter’s hand and pointing towards me.

  Lily is in her baby carrier on her wonderful

  father’s mighty shoulders. She’s smiling and

  wiggly, even if she can’t understand why, but she

  probably feels the love and harmony that reigns in

  this family.

  And I look at Patrick and he smiles with pride

  and his look transmits everything that he feels for

  me.

  I feel like I’m a part of something fantastic and

  much bigger than I am: a beautiful family,

  numerous and loud, which will always be there for

  me.

  And Lily will grow around people who love her

  and will accompany her in all the phases of her

  life.

  Lily will grow with all of her family around her,

  and I couldn’t ask for anything more.

  Patrick

  This morning Erin was a bit nervous but as soon as

  we got to the university she showed her confidence

  as well as her breathtaking beauty. The

  commission couldn’t give her anything less than

  maximum grades.

  Sitting at the bottom of the stairs are my family.

  I made them sit in the back to avoid them creating

  an embarrassing scene for her. They even brought

  a banner and Mom prepared a little party at home

  because she says she wants everyone in the

  neighborhood to know someone in her family is

  graduating. I think that by now she had lost all

  hope. I wasn’t offended and neither was anyone

  else, because by now Erin is part of the family and

  everyone supports her and loves her just like they

  really provide for my little Lily, who is here

  behaving very well in my baby backpack.

  I talk to her often and sing to her too. I want her

  to know who I am and that she’s able to recognize

  my voice even with one syllable.

  The voice of her father has to be something that

  is reassuring for her.

  The almost not an asshole anymore Nate is

  sitting next to me. He’s holding Lily’s hand and

  talks to her like an idiot using long words and

  spouting fucking formulas. Come on, she’s eight

  months old. There will be time for these things

  later.

  I know what he’s trying to do, he wants to

  contrast his approach to her with my not-so-kind

  manners, but what the fuck, I can control myself if

  I want.

  Erin is beautiful. She gets more so every day.

  How does she do it?

  Sometimes at night, I get up to rock Lily but I

  rest her on my shoulder and I sit on the bed and

  look at both of my girls sleeping.

  And I am overwhelmed by an emotion that is

  priceless, that cannot be described or quantified

  and could not be substituted by anything else.

  I love my women.

  ~ ~ ~

  Erin stands up and turns to us. Everyone applauds

  enthusiastically and my siblings let out a few too

  many hoots and hollers but she laughs happily and

  gives us two thumbs-up.

  Her father, who is sitting behind me, leans in

  towards me.

  “She’s got it, I’m sure of it.”

  I nod, as sure as he is. How could they not give

  her that fucking doctorate?

  Erin has to follow her road, the one she always

  dreamed about. She was made for books, to

  formulate those incomprehensible things that give

  me a headache just thinking about them. But it’s

  right for her. I’m made for the pub, for strumming

  the guitar with my friends and acting like an idiot.

  I don’t even know how to read music, much less

  understand complicated things like she’s studying,

  but I love her and support her in her decisions.

  I’m here to take care of little Lily. And Rain.

  And the guys. And her whole family, and mine.

  And Nate. Jesus, there are too many of us, aren’t

  there?

  ~ ~ ~

  But before everything else, every plan, be it her

  doctorate or teaching, there’s something important

  that we have to do first.

  I have to get that ring on her finger.

  Because I am staying.

  And she’s staying too.

  We put off the wedding until after graduation

  because there was no need to hurry, but now I

  can’t wait until she’s my wife and Lily has my

  surname.

  Yes, Lily will have my surname too. Nate did

  not agree to it in the beginning, but we’re a family

  and if we get married Erin will have my name and

  having Lily with the same name makes everything

  easier for all of us. No one is trying to slam this

  asshole seeking redemption out of Lily’s life. Not

  even me. Lily needs both her parents and will

  always have them with her.

  “See Mama, honey? See how beautiful she is?

  Just think, she’s so damned smart too,” I tell her

  like an idiot because I am fucking crazy about her.

  “Let’s hope Lily gets everything from her

  mother, especially the brains,” interrupts the

  asshole who hasn’t been redeemed yet.

  “Well, the beauty is surely hers. As far as the

  brains are concerned, even if she should take a bit

  from her dad, that wouldn’t be too bad,” I reply,

  glancing at him out of the corner of my eye.

  “I hope she doesn’t take them from him,” he

  says looking back at me. “Because her dad tends to

  be a vulgar kind of guy, a hell raiser and an

  asshole, much more like that than anyone would

  like.”

  I look at him, wrinkling my forehead, not sure

  that I understand.

  “Look at your daughter, Nate. The genes don’t

  lie.”

  Nate looks at Lily and caresses her cheek. Then,

  whispers before shaking his head and smiling

  sadly, says:

  “She was yours all along.”

  Playlist

  Happiness, The Fray, The Fray

  Say When, The Fray, The Fray,

  Nice To Meet You, The Reign Of Kindo, Rhythm,

  Chrod & Melody

  Same
Mistake, James Blunt, All The Lost Souls

  You Found Me, The Fray, The Fray

  Good Riddance (Time Of Your Life), Green Day,

  Green Day Bluegrass

  Wonderwall, Oasis, What’s The Story (Morning

  Glory)

  Best Of You, Foo Fighters, Match Of The Day

  Biography

  A.S. Kelly was born in Italy but lives in Ireland

  with her husband, two children and a cat named

  Oscar. She’s passionate about English literature, is

  a music lover and addicted to coffee. She spends

  her days in a small village North of Dublin,

  looking for inspiration for her next stories.

  Contacts:

  info@authoraskelly.com

  www.authoraskelly.com

  Follow A. S. Kelly:

  https://www.facebook.com/ASKellyAuthor/

  @ASKelly_Books

  Sweet Days

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