LIAM…
Liam woke up to the sound of the outer kitchen door banging. It took him a
minute to orient himself to his surroundings. His mother had sweet-talked him
into home-sitting their old 2-story house in Queens to tend to the plants, the
cats, and the parakeets.
So, for the whole month, she vacationed in Florida. Her son was ordered to
abandon his swank condo in Manhattan and commute from his job as a successful
surgeon in the city. He decided to take a much-needed staycation to take a
breather from his hectic life as Chief of Orthopedic Surgery in his hospital.
If only his surgical residents could see him now. His reputation as a tough taskmaster would definitely suffer. His gruff talk usually caused his junior
residents to buckle and fumble, and he took great delight in it. But he could
not say "No" to his dear old Irish Mum, or she would beat his arse, as
she threatened with that impish twinkle in her eyes.
As luck would have it, the blizzard blanketed the city in 3 feet of
snow. His body ached from shoveling the snow on his mom’s front yard and the adjoining neighbor’s house, as per her mom’s latest phone text. He had
expected his neighbor’s thank you but had not yet seen anybody in their house.
To top it all off, he almost hit a lady jogger just a block from his mom’s house. He saw her slip on the ice almost past the crosswalk. His Expedition braked just in time, and its tires squealed in protest.
He had the right of way, so of course, he angrily yelled at the woman. When he
looked at her face, he could not help but smile.
The woman promptly
gave her a middle finger. She also cursed her out in whatever language it was.
Liam found her attractive enough despite her belligerent attitude. Her lovely
almond eyes flashed in anger, and her brown, smooth skin glistened from the
sweat. Her beautiful face, with a pert nose and full pink lips, captivated him.
A spunky, feisty woman.
His physical reaction to the woman surprised Liam. He wanted to reach out to
her and get to know her better, but she was fuming mad. Just before she walked off, she threw a snowball towards his SUV, directly splattering his license plate. Liam shrugged it off; he really didn't care about the customized license plate
that his teenage nephew had ordered online for him.
Over the years, Liam had to fend off advances from subservient, fawning
females; this woman was so different from them, seemingly immune to his charms.
That woman was inexcusably rude. Her dislike was almost irrational but surprisingly challenging.
Liam continued on his errands to the grocery store. He needed to buy more winter salts to shovel his mom's and the unknown neighbor's sidewalks.
A muffled sound from
the back of the house brought him to the present. Liam went into full survival
mode and ran to the kitchen door. Through the kitchen window, he saw tiny footprints on the almost virgin snow leading away from the house.
Armed with a bat, Liam gingerly followed the footprints to the side of the
house. The culprits were a medium-sized dog frolicking in the snow and a little
boy putting a carrot nose on a small snowman.
“Stop! What are you doing here?” Liam shouted, startling the little
boy.
Both boy and dog froze in their tracks. Liam's hulking presence was
intimidating, and the boy's brown eyes were wide with fear. When Liam approached,
the boy grabbed a slat from the wooden fence that separated the neighbor’s
property. It looked like that was to be his escape hatch.
Liam was out in the yard when the dog growled at him, in full protection mode
for his owner. The dog’s brown fur gleamed in the sunlight, but he didn’t look
cuddly as he glared at Liam, his tail raised and his teeth bared in a warning.
He looked like a beagle mix but sounded like a ferocious Rotweiller.
The boy was already halfway through the fence opening when he turned around to call his dog, “Hurry, Brownie.”
Seeing his master almost safely out through the escape hatch, the dog snorted
at Liam and paused to ensure that Liam looked, then boldly pooped on the snow.
The boy started to chuckle at his dog’s audacity to despoil the virgin snow but
stopped when he saw Liam’s astounded face.
“Mister, so sorry.
Brownie never pooped in here before!”, the boy’s voice cracked.
Liam cocked an eyebrow. “Never? Before?”
The boy bravely said, “Grandma Mary always let me come to this yard to
play. Our yard is smaller because my mom has her garden.” He patted
his dog’s brown fur. “And Brownie only poops in our yard.”
“Grandma Mary is my mother.” Liam tried to sound stern, but something about the boy and his dog made him smile. The boy looked
appropriately dressed in a thick winter coat and gloves. His red sweater
matched the dog’s body sweater. They looked cute together. Except for the poop.
The boy visibly relaxed when he saw Liam trying to hide a smile. He must have decided that Liam was trustworthy because he eased himself back into Liam’s yard and seemed ready to engage his new friend in a conversation.
“Oh, you’re watching the house for Grandma Mary? My name is Jordy.”
Jordy turned out to be a chatterbox. His animated face and gestures amused
Liam. The boy’s features hinted at a mixed parentage, maybe of Asian and white heritage, but his beautiful brown eyes looked familiar. He lives with his mother, Kim, and grandmother, Delia, who went to Florida with Grandma Mary. He was only six years old and excited to start school
next September.
“You know, I’m very smart. Just like my mom. She’s a nurse. She takes care
of people with sick hearts and broken arms.” Jordy added as he proudly
declared. “My mom is an ER nurse.”
“Really, that’s interesting, Jordy. I’m a doctor, too. I operate on people.”
“O-op-rate? My mom told me that some doctors are not nice. Especially those
who o-op-rate”.
Liam smiled. “I think I am an exception.” He thought that if the mom was like most ER nurses, she was probably one of those feisty nurses who give his surgery residents a hard time.
“My dad left us, so it’s just me, Mom, and grandma. Brownie’s smart, too. Just
like me.” The boy’s words rolled over as if he was hurrying to
impress his new friend.
“He’s so smart that this Brownie chose to poop here instead of in your
yard?”
Brownie barked when he heard his name. When Liam pointed to his poop, the dog
averted his brown eyes and walked slowly back to the fence opening. The dog’s
down-trodden face looked so comical that Liam couldn’t help but laugh out
heartily.
The dog sensed that Liam would not be wielding the bat, so he sidled over
Liam’s side and nuzzled him with his cold nose as if apologizing for the
offending poop. Brownie's face shone in the sunlight and his mouth was open in
a wide grin.
From inside the other house, they heard a woman calling for Jordy.
“Mister Liam, please don’t tell my mom that I.. twespassed.”
Both boy and dog went through the opening, as they must have done countless
times before. Jordy put back the wood in place, almost hitting Liam on his
face.
Liam saw the mother step out into the yard through a little hole in the fence.
She had lovely almond-shaped eyes, a cute, pert nose, and brown smooth skin.
She was lovely. She was the one who flipped him the middle finger.
KIM...
It was uncharacteristic of her to be so juvenile and rude. Her mom would cut her finger if she knew what she had done to that man yesterday. Her own son Jordy would be shocked, too, at her childish gesture.
Yesterday afternoon, Brownie was pulling on his leash as soon as they reached
the street where her son Jordy was on a playdate with his friend. On the
crosswalk, Brownie got excited as they reached the corner and ran across the
street. That darn dog safely crossed over, but Kim slipped on ice and was
narrowly missed by a passing car.
The monstrous
Expedition screeched to a stop. The driver yelled at her. Kim was ready to
apologize but stopped when she beheld the most gorgeous man she had ever
seen. Brown hair, green eyes, and the perfect 5 o'clock shadow. The man raised
one thick eyebrow and looked at her with what she could only surmise as
amusement at her acrobatic fall on her butt. What arrogance.
Then she saw the
customized license plate on his Expedition: “SRGN 1”. That’s when her antipathy
toward all surgeons came to the fore and made her flip her middle finger at the
driver. Another surgeon, just like her ex.
The man just laughed.
For a minute, he looked like her ex-husband, Jordy's irresponsible father. Paul
divorced Kim as soon as he finished his surgical residency, much to her
mother-in-law's happiness to find a better-suited trophy wife for her son.
Kim cursed at the man
in Tagalog and then threw a snowball at his car. The immediate gratification
from that inappropriate behavior served as a great excuse. "That
arrogant man deserves it," Kim justified.
That was yesterday afternoon. Brownie looked guilty when Kim finally caught up
to him at her friend's gate. She picked up her son Jordy from his playdate, fed
him and the dog, and then tucked the boy in for an early bedtime. By 8 p.m., Kim lay down on the sofa for a quick nap, fully intending to wake up in two hours to
start the grueling task of shoveling the sidewalk.
The next morning, she woke up to find her son and dog missing. Frantic, she ran to the front door, which was still locked. She looked outside the window and saw that her front steps and sidewalk had been shoveled.
Kim whooped with joy. Mrs. O’Donnell must have volunteered her son’s shoveling
services. Ever since they had moved to the house she inherited from her
departed aunt, the O'Donnells had welcomed Kim's family with open arms. She had
met all the sons except the one who lived in the city. She considered
bringing her neighbor’s son her famous cassava cake as a thank you.
Kim heard Brownie bark in the backyard. Heaving a sigh of relief, she approached the kitchen door. Kim went out to the backyard and saw her son
and Brownie go through the hole in the fence.
Jordy looked guilty. "Sorry, mom. Brownie and I twwww... trespassed." Brownie looked away with the same guilty
look as his master.
Kim started to caution her son against going off alone, and then she heard
somebody chuckle from behind the fence.
Jordy pulled the man into her backyard, the same man with the “SRGN 1” license
plate. The gorgeous man with the green smoldering eyes.
“You!”.
Kim muttered with all the disgust that she could muster.
LIAM AND KIM
The
tension in the air was tight as Kim and Liam eyed each other. Liam’s expression
was curious as he saw the strong resemblance between mother and child. But
he was secretly amused at Kim’s hostile look.
Liam
turned to Jordy and patted the dog’s head to cover the awkward moment. The boy
was oblivious to the tension and chattered about how nice Grandma Mary’s son was
despite Brownie pooping in their backyard.
The
mention of poop pulled Kim to the present and broke through her muddled
thoughts, and she swiveled her head to look at her son and her dog.
“Brownie!” The dog in question
slinked away and walked over to the kitchen door. Brownie plopped himself on
the door rug, yawned, and slept, seemingly bored by the commotion.
Remembering
her clean sidewalks, Kim stammered her apology. “I’m sorry about the mess.
I’ll clean it up. And… thank you for shoveling all that snow.”
And
because she's an adult, Kim added, "I am sorry for what happened
yesterday, too. That was my just evil twin."
Liam
smiled, “I think we’re even now. Don’t worry about the poop. I will clean it
up. That’s how much I can do for almost hitting you.”
Willing
to drop the subject before Jordy started asking questions, Kim nodded
reluctantly.
“I’m
Liam. My mum wanted me to keep an eye on her house, and what she told me was the nice lady next door."
“I’m
Kim.”
To fill the silence that followed the introductions, and since she did not want
to respond to the little dig, Kim told him to wait for a second. She returned
with the Filipino cassava cake that she baked yesterday.
For
now, the cassava cake sealed the truce. Liam left after and went back the way
he came in.
The morning after…
Kim
was just coming out of the shower when she heard the doorbell ring. With just a
towel wrapped around her, she was turning to rush to her bedroom to change when
she heard Jordy calling out.
“Okay,
I’m opening the door.”
Horrified
that her son would disobey her previous warnings about not opening the door to
strangers, Kim ran down the stairs, hoping to stop her son. “No, Jordy.”
But
it was too late. Midway through the stairs, Kim saw Liam standing inside the living room looking at her in her too-brief towel. He
looked dashing in a suit, and she looked…
A
strange expression crossed Liam’s face, and he muttered something beneath his
breath. Kim thought she heard, “Wow.”
Kim
was transfixed. Her pink towel reached up to the middle of her thighs, her
hands clutching the front to provide more cover to her cleavage (or lack of
it).
When she came down, her hair was still wet and covered her right eye. Conscious of
how wanton she must look, Kim tried to ignore that Liam was looking her over
and seemed entertained by her discomfort.
“I’m
just returning the plate. The cassava cake was delicious. I called Jordy to
open the front door for me rather than go through the backyard.” The
explanation did not mollify Kim, and she glared at her son for putting her in
this predicament.
Kim
did not answer but started to turn around to walk up the stairs. She was
embarrassed but also felt her heart beating fast when she saw Liam’s eyes
light up in appreciation.
She
muttered, “Men, maniacs.” She walked up the stairs to preserve her dignity rather than running in shame.
Brownie
came from nowhere and tugged at her towel. Kim grabbed at the towel but lost
her footing. She started to fall back and felt her left foot twist as she tried
to correct her steps. Before landing on her buttocks, a strong pair
of arms caught her from behind as she tumbled to the bottom of the stairs.
It
was all in slow motion. Jordy cried in alarm, and Brownie darted out of the
way. Kim’s death grip on her towel was not unnoticed, and Liam raised an
eyebrow.
“I’m
a surgeon.” As if that was supposed to lessen her embarrassment. He walked
with Kim in his arms and deposited her on the sofa. In his defense, Liam did
not ogle Kim and averted his eyes, although Kim suspected, in her paranoia,
that his lips twitched.
Kim
grabbed some throw pillows for more coverage as she instructed her son to
fetch her bathrobe behind the upstairs bathroom door, but Jordy remained rooted
to her side, his eyes worried upon seeing his mom in pain.
All
her emotions were in turmoil at the moment when another man’s arms were around
her. She forgot that her ankle had twisted and was now throbbing and
swollen. Kim was sure that she was blushing all over.
Liam
grabbed an afghan blanket from the other chair and bundled Kim. Jordy
guffawed, “Hahaha, Mom, you’re like a mummy! Like a burrito.” Even
Brownie was grinning.
Liam
sat on the ottoman and put her left ankle on his lap. Kim tried to pull her leg
off but winced in pain. He was in full doctor’s mode as he examined her foot.
Kim watched as his capable hands touched her left ankle, his brows furrowed in
thought.
He
smelled nice, he looked great, especially with his stubble, and his biceps
flexed impressively. But he’s a surgeon. Obviously not her type.
She
smelled nice and clean, Liam thought. She probably favored the Chinese sandalwood soap that his mum was raving about, a gift from Kim’s mom, who she was vacationing in Florida. But she’s too prickly. Obviously not his type.
“Hmmm,
your ankle is not broken. Just a sprain. Just need ice and some rest.” He
put her foot down on the ottoman, presumably to look for ice.
Jordy
was teary-eyed next to her, alarmed that his mother had hurt herself. Brownie
was on Kim’s left side, whimpering as if he could sense her pain.
“Bad
dog.” Kim wagged at Brownie and immediately felt guilty when the dog licked
her ankle as if trying to ease her pain.
Liam
came back with a bag of frozen peas. “No ice, but this would do.”
Jordy
gasped in amazement that the frozen peas could serve another purpose. He
listened attentively as Liam explained the rationale and arranged the
bag on his mom’s ankle.
Liam
put on his serious face as Jordy listened raptly, “So for a sprained ankle,
Jordy, I prescribe RICE. Rest, Ice, Compression, with an ace bandage,
and then Elevate to reduce the swelling.”
“Wow,
how did you know all these?” Jordy was regarding Liam with an awed expression.
Liam
responded, “I’m an orthopedist, a bone doctor.” He turned to Kim and said, “This
would do for now. You need an ace wrap to immobilize it. Do you
have one?”
“I
have one in my bathroom. But don’t worry, I will put it on myself.” With
her left hand in a death grip on the afghan blanket, Kim started to get up, and
she tried to hop on her right foot towards the stairs.
Before
she could resist, Liam carried Kim up the stairs effortlessly with her posse of
son and dog trailing behind. In her bedroom, Liam sat her up on the edge of her
bed and soon left to rummage at her medicine cabinet.
Kim
instructed her son to fetch her bathrobe behind the door. The voluminous
bathrobe reached up to her legs and provided extra coverage than the blanket.
Liam’s
brows shot up, but didn’t say anything as he expertly applied the ace
bandage. Although she was better covered, it seemed more intimate because they
were in her bedroom. She was grateful that her son hovered over as if to
protect her, but she soon realized that Jordy was enjoying his new friend’s
attention.
Liam
then gave her Motrin for the pain and issued instructions as if he were her
personal doctor. “Rest, rest, rest, okay? Elevate your leg, and Jordy here
will change your bag of peas with the bag of frozen carrots.”
Jordy
beamed with pride as he was placed in charge. Liam was his hero, and he would do
everything he ordered.
With
a suspicious twitch on his lips, Liam patted Kim’s cheek. Kim flinched, not
because the touch was repulsive but because she felt herself drowning in the
unwelcome emotions.
Liam
shrugged, and because she had not thanked him yet, with a mocking grin, he said, “You’re
welcome.”
Liam patted Brownie’s head at the bedroom door and whispered, “Good dog.”
JORDY
Jordy was having the time of his life. He had a new friend and
a new superhero. Liam could do no wrong, and he was funny too.
Liam took care of Mom’s sprained ankle, even though she was
pouting and glaring all the while. Especially since he insisted on carrying Jordy’s mom down the stairs again after she changed into her normal clothes, a T-shirt
and jogging pants. He suggested Kim stay downstairs on the first floor to
avoid the stairs while her ankle healed.
Then Jordy’s stomach gurgled. He looked at his mom and tried
remembering the new word that Mom taught him. Recently, Jordy loved to experiment
with big words. He told his mom he wanted to be a writer “because a
doctor is too busy for his kids.”
“Mommy, I have bor-bor.. What do you call it
again, Mom?”
“Borborygmi, Jordy. That’s your stomach growling.”
“Yup, I had borborygmi in church, hahaha!”.
Liam interjected, “Now, I’m hungry too. I just came from an
early meeting in Manhattan. Let’s get food. Any preference?”
Jordy’s eyes rounded in delight. “Let’s get Jollibee!”
Liam looked confused, so Kim interjected, “It’s a popular fast-food
chain in the Philippines. Jordy’s favorite restaurant. There’s one in Queens”.
Lunch and dinner were every Filipino kid’s dreams. For lunch,
Jollibee chicken, Yumburger, spaghetti, peach mango pie, and the delicious
halo-halo. Dinner was Filipino barbecue, egg rolls, and more halo-halo.
Jordy sat tall in the rear passenger seat of Liam’s monstrous Expedition with the fancy license plate. Liam even allowed Brownie to ride along, not minding
dog fur in his car.
That afternoon, Liam played the Clue Junior board game with
him, a whodunnit (another of his newly-discovered words) mystery. Jordy had
tired of the childish games that his other friends preferred.
Jordy thought, Yes, his new friend is a hero. Cool.
KIM
It has been three days of pure torture for Kim. She had to
hobble around the house on crutches, so it was a good idea to sleep in her
mother's bedroom on the first floor. To keep Jordy and Brownie out of her way, Liam offered to entertain them both in his mother's house. Mrs.
O'Donnell and Kim's mother will return from their Florida vacation in
a few days.
Since she was just a per diem nurse in an ER, she could
stay home while her ankle healed. It turned out that Liam also had a one-week
vacation from work; he had canceled a trip out-of-state and decided to do some
minor repairs in the house to surprise his Mum.
That Saturday morning, Kim heard the muted sounds of the
morning cartoons in the basement den. She padded softly downstairs to call
everybody for lunch.
Liam was back from his morning jog, his muscular body
stretched out on the sofa, but his eyes were closed. Jordy was sprawled, sleeping
with his head on Liam’s lap. Brownie's snores filled the air as he lay
spread-eagled on his back on the floor.
Kim felt a prickle of tears threatening to flood her eyes. She
knew that Jordy was getting attached to Liam, which was worrisome. The
separation from his father, Paul, was difficult for Jordy. He was just four
years old when Paul left. He was an absentee father even before, as he was busy
with his surgical residency, but was even more neglectful after becoming a full-fledged
cardiac surgeon.
Suddenly, Paul wanted a trophy wife from a wealthy
family who could ease his way to the top of the world. Kim did not have time to
grieve for the failed relationship. She was too busy to put her life together
again. Thankfully, she inherited her aunt's house and got
substantial alimony from Paul. Her mother traveled from the Philippines to help
care for Jordy.
Jordy missed having a father who was active in his life, and
Liam could not take his father's place. Liam will then return to his
life as a top surgeon and a bachelor, with his choice of women falling over
him.
Kim’s initial dislike dissolved a mere few days after
seeing Liam’s down-to-earth personality and his unexpected bonding with Jordy.
Even Brownie, that disloyal dog, preferred Liam’s attention.
Last night, after two hours of Disney movies, Jordy finally
ceded the remote control to the adults. To their surprise, Liam and Kim
agreed on an Avengers movie together. They laughed together and screamed during
the fight scenes. At a particularly sad moment, Liam offered his T-shirt to
wipe Kim’s eyes, which horrified her until she saw Liam surreptitiously wipe his own tears.
Kim burst out laughing. Their eyes held, and her heart
fluttered.
And now, in the basement den, this would probably be the last
time they will all be together. The vacationers will be back, and Liam will return to his prestigious work in Manhattan.
She could not allow Jordy to be heartbroken again. Truth be told, she was also worried about herself. Lost in her sadness that there would be no future with the man she learned to love against all odds, she could not get her heart torn to pieces
again.
LIAM
Liam closed his eyes in contentment. Jordy was asleep at his side, the dog was snoring, and Kim was cooking lunch. The mouth-watering aroma of whatever she was cooking wafted down to the basement den.
He never thought this moment would be a blissful experience. He
was supposed to be a confirmed bachelor, but he enjoyed this whole week away
from the hospital. Away from the politics and his immature residents’
whining about everything. Away from all those females flirting with him.
He enjoyed being with Jordy and Brownie. And with Kim.
His life was changed by that woman with those almond eyes and feisty
personality. It was like a bulldozer that slammed him flat. How could just one
week of their company shatter his prior resolve to avoid emotional
entanglement?
He is in love. Utterly, irrevocably, unexpectedly in
love.
Liam heard a sniffle behind him. He gently repositioned Jordy
on the sofa and rose to face Kim.
Fat tears flowed down Kim’s cheeks. She was leaning against
the wall, eyes closed, with misery written all over her face.
Liam’s heart broke when he saw Kim crying. His arms reached out to envelop Kim in a tight hug. Startled, Kim opened her eyes and continued sobbing.
Liam pulled Kim down on an armchair to sit on his lap, his
arms around her, and murmured soothing but unintelligible sounds near Kim’s
ears.
“Acushla, why are you crying?” Liam’s
left arm caressed Kim’s back as he kissed her forehead.
Kim sat up straight but remained on Liam’s lap, reluctant to
leave the comfort of his arms, her face flushed and her back tingling from the
warm caress. His arms felt right.
“Nothing, I just finished chopping onions.”, Kim
stammered. To divert Liam’s attention, she asked, “What did you say earlier?
What is Acushla?”
Liam’s green eyes softened, and his smile radiant; he softly
said, “Sweetheart. It’s Irish for sweetheart. I have fallen in love with
you, Kim. Head over heels in love.”
Stunned, Kim searched Liam’s face as if she could not believe
what she just heard. Then she smiled, “Me, too.”
“Tá mé i ngrá leat. That’s Irish for ‘I love you’,
so me too.”.
BROWNIE
A bark interrupted a kiss. Brownie was grinning as he sat on
the floor, his tail thumping wildly.
He nudged Jordy awake. When the boy saw Kim and Liam in an embrace, he smiled.
THE END